(6,1 p HUNTINGDON., PA Wednesday morning, Sept. 4, 1867. WM. LEWIS, lIIUGH LINDSAY, } EDITORS LOCAL & PERSONAL Local Advertisements Advertisements (puffs or notices) published in local columns at ten cents a line single insertion, eou,p,ting seven words to a line. tf. 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 suliseription throikh the mail or otherwise New Advorttsguients In this Issue • !yip , See opposite page. Painta (nr:Farmers and others. Zolar Watch. ar Portable terpetual Sun-Dial. State Fair. ZS r Ica Items —Otis public sc)lQ9lB opened on Monday last; • —Read the Constitution of the Hun tingdon Cminty Tempera*nee Union. —A M. E. Busb-meeting is to be held at Marklesburg, commencing Sat urday, Septemb6r 7th. —Read the correspondence between the President and Gen. Grant on our first page. —The Juniata Republican has been sold by W. M. Allison & Co. to Prof. David Wilson, Dr . . J. P. Sterrett., and others. —Wm. Johnston, of Hollidaysburg, .convicted of dealing in counterfeit money, has been sentenced to eight years in the Western Penitentiary. —Wont be drawn : the editors of the Jour. (C 7 Am. David's ghost rises up whenever they think of a "war of words." —The fair ground is situated to the east of town. The distance is short, arid it'is thought that none but hack drivers will complain. —Robert don't like that soldier po• Red at him. He was the' friend only after be couldn't be anything else. Robert is through- at the public crib. Being editor of the "organ" - wouldn't win. —We were in error in stating that -the colored Church of Zion was to hold a camp meeting. It is to 'be held under the auspices of the colored M. E. Church of this place, ar.d will commence on Thursday next. —The Catholic pic-nio at McCahan's grove on Saturday last was a splendid affair. Waltzes and cotillions wore the order, while the novelty of the day Was an Irish jig by two aged matrons which - was greeted by rounds of ap plause. —The camp-meetings at Fisher's Summit _and Bloody : ,Run r _wora_eccal attended on Sundai , last An excur sion train was run over•the road to Bloody Run, and a largo number took advantage of this opportunity to at tend the meetings._• —Mr.,Patrick McDonald, a miner, Uf Johnstow ! ri; recently Set fire to an overhead- blast:When his fuse being too short, he was - unable to got away before the blast went off, which threw large amount of matter on him, bad ly 'injuring him. . —We learn that three horses were stelen on - Sunday night from the camp at Manor. Hill, only one of which, we Wier°, bus returned home. The mon or scamps, rather, guilty of such a trick as this, are not deserving of any thing less than a year in the Western ,Pcnitentiary, which wogid be their late if detected. - • —Tho next meeting of the State Base Ball Association will be held in garrisburg on Wednesday, October 16. Arrangements have been made with the various railroad companies by which delegates pairing full fare to Ilarrisbarg will be returned free. A eery tdrge adendanee is anticipated. —Two liorses attached to a carriage occupied by Mr. Nathan Bartlett of Birminghami_on Tuesday. took fright r and became unmanageable, breaking the vehicle in pieces and seriously in juring r tdr,,Bargett - ,.who: is still lying at the City Hotel. Dr. Bucket was -called in, under whose skillful treat ment he will no dodbt rapidly recover. —Tyroni Herald: —Our young and gallant horsemen are invited tocgivo a test of their skill ciathe second day of the Fair, .by en; tiging , in . a Tournament; the peoulior, ities of which we notice in another column. There is, nothing, we think, would - ,excite more interest and amuse, mont than a tournament, and the more Who enter tits the merrier it will be. Who will be the victor, . —Patent enamelled paper collars wilt kill , mice. , An acquaintance of ours had a practical demonstration of this fact in the • less of a bog of "By ron's" and the consequent death of two ;nice. The - mice can: have all our we:pp out collars hereafter. The same friend tells us that the ritts have eaten ;the corn off tho stalks growing in his - --Boys, in the busy season, are gen .prally sent to the pasture to drive up the. cows. Often they lmye ,pn ad jewsle4 game at ball to play, or a fish to catch, Monte, if "not specially cau tioned and watched, will "put the cows through on the double quick." This is a bad practice. Itinjures the health Of the animal, vitiates their milk, and diminishes the flow of it. Cows in :warm weather and with distended ud ders, should never bo hurried in this way. —A man named James Irvin, from Williamsburg, Blair county, while on our streets last Thursday evening, took convulsions and was prevented from falling on the ;payment by n by-standee. He was plp,..ced on a set tee, and having no other place to go, ho was taken to the jail, where Dr. B. P. Mille: administered him some med icine. Irvin is said to ho a crazy man, demented on the subject of religion, and during Thursday he was beard to express his as to his lost condi tion, and-adding that he was soon go ,ing to di?: Constitution of the Huntingdon Coun ty Temperance Union. We believe the time has fully come, when all Christians, Ministers, Church es, Temperance Organizations and the friends of Temperance generally, to form a "Union Association" in the County for the more effectual accom plishment of the good results which we aim. We 'the undersigned du, there fore, adopt the following Constitution as a guide in our associate capacity; ARTICLE I.—NAME. This society shall be called the Huntingdon County Temperance Union, auxiliary to the Pennsylvania State Temperance Union. ARTICLE lI.—OBJECT. The object of this Union shall be to unite all Tem perance Organizations and Christian people in our great, earnest, effectual and perpetual body, leaving it to indi viduals or organizations each to ope rate in his individual, or private capa city, to do the work of Temperance reform inihis own way; but collective ly to provide for a thorough organiza tion of the County, in order to the adop - - tion by the masses of the people the practice of total abstinence from the use, manufacture and sale of intoxica ting drinks as a beverage; this shall be done by holding - I:while meetings, the use - of the pledge, by the circulation of Temperance literature and by all other methods calculated to remove the evils of Interriperatice frorti the community. ARTICLE HI.-MEMI3F.RB. The socie ty shell be compased''Of delegates not exceeding ton in number, from any Church, Temperance Society, College, Academy 'or organization within the County who after signing the pledge and roll book of the society, and pity ing to the Treasurer one dollar annually, shall be entitled to all the privileges of members. Other persons, not dele gates, by paying 8100 may become mombers.by signing the pledgo, (as in Art. IV.) Any person contributing to the funds of the society a less sum than $l.OO, may become a contributing member, by vote of the society at any meeting, but without the . privilege of - voting. Signing the pledge, and the payment of $5.00 shall constitute a life member. The society may also constitute honor ary members for lifo, as evidence of re spect for character, services and fideli• ty to the principles of Temperance by a contribution of $25 00; but member. ship so constituted shall.continue only during a faithful adherence to the pledge anti laws of the society. The funds of the society, after defraying expenses, shall be appropriated by the managers to promote the cause of Tem perance in this County and State. ARTICLE IV.—PLEDGE. No person shall be a memb.er of this society, who does not subscribe to the following pledge ; We tho undersigned, do agree that we will not nso intoxicating liquors as a beverage, nor traffic in them; that we will not provide them as an article of entertainment, or for persons in our employment ; and that in all suitable ways wo will discountenance their use throughout the community. ARTICLE V.-01110ERS. The officers of this Society shall be a President, two Vice Presidents, a Corresponding and Recording Secretary, Treasurer, with one or more from each township ansl borough, wit° shall be cloetesLat nually an hold cilliee until. ieir suc cessors aro elected, and shall constitute a Board of Managers, three of whom shall be a quorum, and shall have pow er to fill all vacancies and conduct the meetings and interests of the society, and report quarterly to the President the number of meetings held, and the names enrolled on the pledge from the respective townships. ARTICLE VI.—M.RETINOS. Tho socie ty shall hold annual, and quarterly, and sneh other meetings as the Board shall judge best or the society may direct. • ARTICLE VI I.—A MEND M ENTS. This Constitution may be altered or amend ed at any regular meeting of the socie ty, by the voto of_ two-thirds of the members present; the amendment hav ing been proposed at the previous meeting. The Motspnito• B. B. C. The - Mosquitoes have again corn. menced their annual game of base ball. They are expected to keep the "inn ings" about two months, at the end of which time there is expected to be a general counting of noses among the "outs" to see who have the biggest "scores." The Mosquitoes are at the bat, and the defile' begins to play. We hope to keep an'account of all "home • • runs i " but"files 1/ and "fouls " - not taken into consideration, as they don't count for the Mosquitoes. Ivery ono will voucher the fact, though, that this Mosquitoes are as good on a , "fly," , as they ere on a "hat,' and it takes an extraordinary amount of good fielding to put them out while running between bases. We have seen "fat nines" lite rally covered with the Marks of glory of an exciting 'game, but we didn't hear of any "strike outs" on the other aide. "Loan_ nines" generally Suffer the same fate. It is a game played by both sexes, as the Mosquitoes 611:11- lepge aiiy cluh,procnil3 their own feed' and pay their own bills. We expect to hear of manytight gaMes this sea son, but we are willing to bet our pile on the Moiquitoes, for they are blood• od stock. We hope to be a disinter ested party, further than keeping the score of match. games. Tournament A grand Equestrian Tournament will take place at Huntingdon on the 2d day of the County Fair. rho Tourney will consist in taking a ring upon the point of a spear, while under full speed. The victor will have the privilege of selec ting a ,yoUng lady from the spectators present, als the Queen of Love and Beauty to crown him with the chaplet of honor. The lists are open to any gallant nights of this county who wish to contend for the prize. The Huntingdon Silver Cornet Band, the second best in the State, will sustain their reputation during the entertain ment. Information upon the subject as to costume, programme, 4:',e„ can be obtained of either Charles H. Ander son or Erskine 11. Miles. T 1143 cheapest; and best article out. Call at Lewis' Book Store and see a pei•petuial time piece for onp dol lar. Agonts wanted to sell at retail, who will be furnished with the article 'At the lowest wholesale prices, /latch Game The following is the score of a match gamo between the Alert of McCon nellstown, and the Social of this place, on Saturday last. 0. It. SOCIAL,. 1 S Fisher, 2 7 Hildebrand, 1 6 Smith, 3 3 Swoops• 4 2 Burehinell, 7 0 Williams, 3 6 Bartel, 5 S Hight, 1 7 Cunningham, ALERT. Cl. States, Moore Brewster. householder, Lincoln, O. States, Ward, Mutter, ERB Atm.—Flies caught 6; Flies muffad 5; Out on fouls 6; Struck - not 0; Left ou bases 0; Rua oat I; Passed calls 5. . . . , . . Socrar..—Fllos caught 13; Flies muffed 11: Out on fouls a; Itruck out 3; Loft on bases 5; Run out 0; Passed balls 8. 12345 6 7 8 0 ALERT.-4 2 3 7 5 4 6 4 6-11 SOCIAL-1 9 1 5 3 0 6 3 0-27 Time of game two hours mid three quarters. Umpire, Van Blair; Scorers, Crow itt aunt Campbell State Fair The Penna. State Fair will he hold at Pittsburgh from September 21, to September 27th. The premiums of fered aro very liberal s embracing live stock and all useful articles in husband ry, housewifery, manufactures, and farm products. Tho premiums me most liberal in every department, ex ceeding $lO,OOO in the aggregate. The principal railroads will issue Excursion Tickets—and return'all articles which are exhibited, if they remain unsold, freight free. We are informed that the Steam Plow, lately patented, will ho exhibited, and operated during the fair. For premlunt listradcfress . A. B. iongaker, Pittsburgh, Pa. See ad vertisement in this issue. • The Phrenological Journal for Septem ber Contains Portraits and Characters of Hon. R. D. Connelly, Rev. Newman Hall, Rev. Thomas Binney, distin guished Orators and Authors; Mrs. Husband and Mrs. Hoge, Sanitary Heroines; Studies in Physiognomy; For Gentlemen to Read, by Mrs. G. W. Wyllys; True and False Marriages; Memory; Conscientiousness; its True Functions; Our Religion; Gradations of Intellect; The Races of Man, their Origin ; Quoen Elizabeth; Toggery;. A Now Steamer, Spirit of : the Age; con"- tral Park, and the New Boulevard— illustrated. An interesting number, 30 cents, or $3 a year. ,S. R. Wells, Editor, 389 Broadway, New York. Boy lost. A boy named Edward C. Haley, be tween the ages of 13 and 14, left his home in Knox township, Clearfield county, Pa., on Sunday the 10th ult. He has a freckled face, light blue eyes, and rather dark hair. He has a scar from a burn on his right shoulder. Any information of his whereabouts can be sent to .James Haley, Anson eine, Clearfield County, Pa. Another Nome Reoommendatiou Mrs. Mary Reed, (residing on Kerr's farm,) says she has had the Florence Sewing Machine in use for two years, —it never once getting out of order— and sho would not part with it on any consideration. 2t. Dianab L. Baker, Agent, Liester's New Building, Huntingdon, Pa. 1 1731Art,Vgolar — VfiTteb", mil Portable Sun-Dial. Soo advertise ment headed "The Cheapest and Best Article Ont." Apply at Lewis' Book Store, Huntingdon, Pa., where the Sun-Dial can he seen. .Teaohors Examination by lir. Tusseyyvill take place at Spruce Creek, Saturday, September -14th, for appli cants' for Schools for Franklin and %Varriorsmark. —To preserve fruits, vegetables, jol lies, wines, eider, etc., etc. See adver tisement of Spear's Fruit-Preserving Solution in another column. tf BEY - School Books of all kinds for sale at Lewis' Book Store. , tf, WANTE D. SOO Agents to canvass for a work entitled r•Nojoquu," written by Hinton R. Helper, author of the "Impending Crisis of the South." The oldect of the au thor to this work in to show tho great distinction be tween the white anti black races. Ito denounces negro political and social ennality, and nays ho can do. longer act wills • party that would willieglY destroy the great lino of distinction between the white anti block races which God himself has established. Every pursuit should Resew° a eons, of this work. ALSO, 500 Agents wanted to circulate the "Youth's history of the War.. the only history from a Democratic standpoint., Those desiring agencies should address M.W. MILLER. Huntingdon P. 0., Pa, Or call on Mr. Martin Slenner, at the same place. August 7, '67—tf. IThEAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA TARRII treated with the utmost success, by J. InAACS, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of bovtleo, Llollaud,) No. 805 ANON street. Philuielphin. • Te.timoal ale front the most relmble sources in the city aid natti. try con be seen at hie office. Tho medical faculty are in vited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrete in his p attics. Artificial Byes inserted without pain.— No charge for examination. ruyB-ly bm MARRIED, Aug. 22d.; by Ray. J. W. Loco, Alr JAMES W. NEELY to Aliss•MAny DOWN IN°, both of' Blair County, Pa. DIED, on Friday last, in this borough, of Cholera itifantutn, Baucc. youngest son of R28. - and Mrs. M. Petrikin. MARKETS. VI7OLEBAL6 IAEKET PriIADELYIIIA, Aug. 31, 1837 Superfine Flom nt $8,"_5Q9,25, 5, extt aat $2@10,30, fancy extra family $13,00017, and Pennsylvania. family $l2O 11,25, antlfanc7 brands $14,00(317,00 according lo quality. ny 0 Sour Vireo. Prime Wheat:is scarce hare. Choice new nt V. 3002,45 white $2,1002,65. nye nt $1,60®1,60. Corn 1,25 to 1,26 Oats at 63e. Barley malt at $1,50. Clovorsccd $10,23Q12, -according to guallt3; Timothy at $3,2503,50; Flaxseed $3.0003,05 per bushel. I'ardlilllloll, Aug. 31 —Sloan—Thera be a fuh• do;nand. Wo quote soles of spring cheat Flour,: at $11,20(2111,60, winter Flour at $11011,60 fancy at $14,00@,115. Wheat, w1nter,52,1002,15 and No. 1 spring $2,2:432,30, Corn from first hands;nt $l,OO. Ityo, $1,15 per bushel. Oats 410550; Barley 000{1,00. Shoulders ..143: . ;,e; sidesltle; hams 2C0210, 'Lard 13 , 4 c. Cloversccd, $11,50. rfaxsood $3, Timothy 52,75. Cinema Aug. 31.—Flout firm; spring extra $8(.Z10,00. Winter, $12,500100. Spring Wheat is at 50,7E01,80. Corn 05cts. Oats, 45cts. FINANCIAL. NW Yong, Aug. 31.—Qold closed at $1,41;8. • 'HUNTINGDON IVIARNUTS. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HENRY* A CO. Wuotrann PRICES. Supet lino Flour, 49,501 Rolla Flour, old. 10,50, Family Flour 11,00 Red Wheat, 01d..... ...... 2,00 1211 Ifs 124.mA, old '2O Apple Buffet `el ga11b11...1,95 Bark per cord 5,50 Barley 101. Butter 20. Buckwheat " 801 Buckv, boat Metall cwt.. 2,50 Bran 1.1 cyst 1,25 Brooms le dor. ..... .3,00@4,301 Beeswax - 11lb -• 3O; Beans rfi bus "51 Clovorsoed 04 lbs.. ... .7,00. Chickens 25! Country Soap 10 1 Corn :1,00 Corn Meal 'it cwt........... 2,20 Pried Apples Vbn '2,00 Dcied Cherries quart....l2 Dried Peechec %PM .15 to 20 Brted E6ol 28 Eggs 15 Feat].) 6,11 lb 00 Flaxseed $0,25 Cops il lb ....... .... 40 1,0 60 Ilam, smok ed 25 flays feu B,OO ..ard-..... ................. —1234 Large Onions til bus ...... .. ,80 Mixed Chop '',25 Oats ; - 60 Potatoes ril bas 75 Plaster per tqn... 10,00 Raps 'fl p) ' ' 6 Rye ' - 1,00 Ity o Chop 'ff Owl 2,05 Rye Straw 'il bundle. 16 ; Shorts "0 cly t 1,50 . Shouldor 15 sta. ' 17 Callow 10 (iD 12 Timothy 3,00 Turkeys 75 CO 1,50 Wool ? lb 40 THE LAMB IMPROVED FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE Please call and see this valuable Machine, and the work which it produces. Machines with all the appor tendnres, for sale at the low price of $O5, and warranted as represented. CALL AND BEN If. 0. 11. 3 1 5 2 5 '2 3 3 2 5 1 2 3 2 3 —Room, on WASHINGTON Street, (opposite the "GLOBE" Printing ollice,) HUNTINGDON, I'a, An assortment of Knit Goods on bond, for sale, and made to order on short notice, Such as Ladies,' Misses', and Children's Stockings, Gents' Woolen nod Cotton Socks also, Scarfs, Afghans, Pulse Warmers, Caps, Tidys, Sc. t• The LAMB KNITTING Machino in very simple, and finishes its, woUq capable of producing more than a dozen different stitches; it is untiko any other Machine of the kind In the market; it will do the work of twenty women and is suitable fur institutes as well its families. It is complete in us cry particular, and without a wheel - • .IPAL2ELTAMIELIS El 3 And their .LADII99 should see this”lnehlne in opeintion so RI:III:MIER the pines nod do not fail to see it. WARRINGTON STREET, . (Opposite the 01.0111:" Office.) HUNTINGDON, Penn'ai ib31.67-tf S. M. LONGWELL, Agt. FUN FOR THE r#ll uoiv A.L.LEWIS, LEISTER'S NEW BUILDING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ii l o - _EIE & DOIESTIC T OODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, QUEENSWARE AND GROCCRTCS. REMEMBER ! This is the Store, Where Goods are Sold CHEAP. July 17, '67-tf. UNITED STATES Authorized WAR CLAM AGENCY lIUNTIIiGDOiN.T, PA SOLDIERS HEIRS, ATTEINTION ! Tim act of Congress approved March 2, 1867, gives to Heirs of Soldiers ulna died prisoners of war, COMMUTATION FOR RATIONS, for the time the soldier was so held a prisoner, at the rate of twenty-tiro cents par day, to he paid in the follow ing order: Ist..To the widow, if unmarried; 2d. To the children; Id. To tho parents, to both Jointly if they are living, if either is dead, to the survivor; 4th. To tho bro thels and sisters. The act of February 28. 1807, proyides for tho refund iug of tho $lOO COM nintatian Money, where the same per El/11 was again drafted, and was required to enter the sor vice or furnish a substitute, DISCHARGED SOLDIERS The not of Morel. 2,1561, also makes pro visions for tho payment of thin VW ADDITIONAL BOUNTY to such soldlors 119 Uwe accldautally lost their tlischor ges All persons having any claims under any of the above mentioned Acts, or any other kind of claim against the United &ohm or Stya_StOfhridnanta. cart intro -Thom finitiaribirritTraTridTii - clietertntly glean to soldiers or tunic trienda, free of charge. W. it. WOODS, Authorised Army and iVaryi Ittir-Craint nuty`29,lSOi 110NTESO0ON, lluutiugdmt co., Pa. RUDOLPH'S OTLVEI@TI FANCY GOODS Wholesale & Retail. THE undersigned takes the liberty of calling the attention - alit° public in general to his new and splendid variety of LADIESAND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, I-I_A_T'S, UMBRELLAS and SUN-81141)ES Making weekly purchana from the Now York and Phihulclphnn inarliets, 1 am prepaiml to offer to pay lady Mends of fluutingdoli and %Unity, ono of the nicest lines of Iran and Surma BUTTONS• & TRIMMINGS; of the my latent novelties out that is possible to bring together, and at mien to ineet the views of nil classes. Ladies' and Omit,' (deuvitfe) Kid Gloves. black and medium shades, and any particular shade and size fore- Had at tiro shot test notice; also, n Nary pretty assort ment of alt In and'colorOti Berlin and Lisiethread Gloves, plain and fancy tops; black and colored Telyet Ribbon. first quality and 'common, all widths. White Moss Goods, Hoop SideD, Bahnoraje, Ladies, Hats, Sundowns, Knitting C,tton, (all colors,) German town Wool. Zephyrs, Canes, Silk for lining bonnets, Bon net Ribbons, Gents , Linen and Paper Cuffs, Collars and Shirt Fronts, as also special selection of block and fancy Neck Ties, Broadway, Chantilly Bows, and Napideon Stocks for the :aged and a fine assortment of Bugle Trim ming. Hosiery with me will claim special attention to select and oiler the very best English and German Regular Made 00014 and the Domestic and Lower Grades, Child's fancy one half Ilona kc., with that endless Ynriaty of Small Wares to be found in a Well stocked Notion Stmo, of quality superior as a line, and at mien to meet all competition ' " A largo stock of Boys''and Gon ts' Hats and Caps of the latest styles and all quolition at prices ranging from 25 cts. ao 50.00. W. P. 13.13DQ1,P 11. Huntingdon, Apt it 10, 1867. Sonio - thing Now (,2" . GLAZIER & BRO. opened up on the corner of WASIIOQTON and 93111`11 streets, a nay and COMPLET/1 ASSORIIIRNT 01? DRY . GOODS, DRESS GOODS, GROCBIal!)S, QUEENSWARE, HATS, SHOES, ETC , ETC. Tim citizens of lluntin,edon and vicinity aro hereby tendered a humane?: invitation to call nail evamino our stock. Our aim will ever ho, that complete satisfaction, bolls ns regards goods and prices, be given to every pur chn.ser. GLAZIER & BRO. Hun tirphm, March 27,1567. Can't Be Beaten ! Good Stock & Low Prices JOU& 11. WESTBROOK. Respectfully Weeny tha citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that ho hasjust reef iced • tram tho city a NEw and *lentil,' stock of . , . . GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks, Trunks, the., (C 7c., (f)c., the. all of which he to ',layered to fell at greatly reduced prices. Don't forgot thb old stand in the Diamond. Old custo mers and the Emetic generally aro incited to call. Huntingdon, may 1, 1667 • CI.ROU.I%.JD ?iLtrll AND SALINA AIR at PURYINGITA CAR:MIPS. ▪ I IA • • • MACK PAUL at CTIYIVINCHAM iti2ARMCIA'S.` pa; II • IEI o?(R4vs! STEVENS HOUSE, 21.23, 25. & 27 BROADWAY, Ni Y. orrosTTE•, nnwr,rNa cumin. ON THE ntrpoPEIAN PLAN The STEVPINS HOUSE i s wetland widely known to the travelling . , public. The lici .11 toll .licelnihi suitable is merchants and le .;111Cti 111011; it is It elute proximity the business part of the citylcc on Iles high's ny of South ern and 'Western lc avol—and djacoht to alt the princip 'fathead and Stemulsclt depot , . T 11l: STPX lONS 1101105 bar liberal accommodations for over SOO well fllrtlitlileli ; and possesses every model n ement for do comfort and entertain moot of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and 'sell vent fated—provided with gas and water—the attend ance is prompt and respectful—and the table Is gener ously provided so ith Gray delicacy of the season—at moil elate rates. The rooms has in; been refurnished and remodeled, sre aro enabled to offer extra facilities for the comfort and pleasure of our Guests. GEO. K. CHASE d: CO. PROPRIETORS Aug. 14, '67-Cm THE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PA.,. (Ibunded and endowed by lion. Asa P«der.) The second year opens September lot, for Students in the lot and Id classes, and In the special schools of EN GINEERING, (Civil. Mechanical and Mining.) and of AN ALYTICAL CIIBMISTBY. Applicants examined from 11015th to the 25th of August. For registers, with par fielders, apply to HENRY COPPIIE, I.E. july.4l-1m President. By Caual & Railroad. We are now receiving by Ca nal and Railroad from the east ern and western cities, DRY GOODS & GROCERIES Cf,every description, CARPETS,OIL-CLOTITS, FLOUR!, 'FEED, AND , Of all kinds ~° .~x Anthracite, Pittsburgh, and Broad Top. Coal for sale by the Cart or Boat load. LUMBER. Boards, Plank, Shingles, Plas tering Lath, in large or small quantities. , Nails and Bar ron, at manu facturers' prices. HENRY & CO., Huntingdon, Pa je26 GEREAT OPENING • SPRING AND SU2JMER GOODS, AT TIIE JOSEPH MARCH & BRO., COFFEE RUN, PENN'A. ===!!!!!!!M!!!! Darr vC3TI. - 19 Including a largo and naiad assortment of LADIES DRESS 130003, of tho lateit styles and fashions. Also GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, PISII, SALT, BACON, and all ether articles usually kept in a well conducted store, all of which urn °flared as cheap 11.9 at any other es tablishment in this section of country. Country Produco taken in exchange for goods Thankful for former patronage, we hereby extend an invitation to our Trough Creek friends and the public generally for a renewal of the same, promising by a close attention to business and the wants of customers, to fully merit it. J JCS. MARCH & BRO. CUNNINGHAM & CARMON • 147. cAB p ETlNcrt ,,, OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, For Sale at Wholesale Prices, SUCIt AS, ALL WOOL VENITIA.N 9 COTTAGE, STAIR, HEMP , RAG, &e. Iruigkingdon, July 3, ISq. JUNIATA STEAM PEARL MILL, If UNTINGDON, P 4., Ts NOW IN COMPLETE RUNNING ORDER FOR TIM AIANUFACTURE OF FLOUR The ontronago of ty) town and country• it I(4qm:trolly solicited. GRAIN, of every desoziption, Bought at this mill Iluntiogdou, May '2,1866 WALL PAPER, WINDOW NIL iDlig AND THE LARGEST STOCK Greatest variety qf Irew styles ever brought to the eouuty, Rt.CEIVED AND FOR BALE 01101.1' AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. REMOVAL. • IVIgRCIRAIIT TAILORS. nespectfully inform their old [donde and the 'midic generally that they have removed to the room adjoining the Post Office on 11111 street, where they have received a new stock 'of the most fashionable and serviceable DRESS GQODS, • most h h ic i h sh t l n ey ab o l Whr o e a Call and examine their assortment of goods for P n r a o . p u n b re , d um t t o ia nl i a o k rd e o u r p . to order In the . _ COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, Before pnrobaiing elsewhere. They are determined to please everybody. ap 0 4967 NEW - THE undersigned would . yespeetf annum., e Ont. In connection with their TANNERY, I 1e..% have tub a splendid a,lortment of FINE LEATHER, Consisting in part of FRENCH CALF SKIN, KIP, • MOROCCO, LININGS, BINDINGS, SOLE, UPPER, II ARNESS, SKIRTING, &C., Togethor with a genoral assortment of - Tito trade is invited to call and examine our stock. • - Store on HILL street, two doors weal of the Presbyte rian church. The highest price paid for HIDES and DARK. 0. 11. MILLER & SON. Huntingdon, may 1,1867 CUNNINGHAM & CARRION 10,000 DOLLARS 'WORTH NEW & FASHIONABLE GOODS From the eastern markets, which they can, with profit, tell at lower figures - than can ho sold at any other houso In the county. • PRICES THE SAME AS I3EFORE THE WAR A good Calico Dress for a Dollar & aLevy THE BEST HEAVY MUSLINS Lower than thay can ho bought outside of Philadelphia THEIR STOCK IS IMMENSE, Consisting of everything that oyo ma tangy or heart 1,11311 Come and see their fine assortment of CHOICE SYRUP; EVERY KIND OF SUGAR COME AND SEE, OUR STOOK, and do not pay high prtces nny longer Cunningham & Carmim, Ilan tingdolt;np24 NOTICE. OHNSTON&WATTSON rfiAKIE pleasui:o in announcing to the t:, i citizens of Ilnntingdon county and vicinity that they have Jug returnel from the East with a - LARGE STOCK OF GOODS, p Which they lure just opened nut nt their new store, ONE DOOR. EAST OF THE ISAMU - Ng= -HOTEL Their stock cons! i ols of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCBRIF , Si FLOUR AND vEEp, • . : TOBACC% SECT RS, CANNED FRUITS, HARDWARE, CEDAR - WARE, . QUE ENSWARE, CIL,,CLOTHS, OILS, - PAINTS, &C., DRUGS, CARPETS, CARPET CHAIN, FISH, SALT, CHEESE, • TRUNKS, 114.45, pp - 1_71 4 41w, s -1413!5, IIIcCAIIAN Jr, SON L4DIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting of SILKS, ALt'ACAS, RomiNs, LUSTRES, DINGUANIS, 1111IftINOS, PLAIDS, DE LAINES, kc., kc., Az. Also, a Mtge assortment of DRESS" TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDE BY, HOSIERY, GLOVES, BUTTONS, &c. A FULL LINE OF WIIITE GOODS We will sell WII.OIiESALE and RETAIL MI goods delivered j.o revi/encee in town and depots ; free of charge. Give me a trial 12etere Huntingdon. Arril 8118.7 Brass Musical. Instruments FOR SALE, 1 Sliver E flat Cornet, 2 Brass E flat Cornets, 2 E tint Altos, 3 B flat 'ganers, 7 Baritone, 2 B flat Baases,l Bass Drum. . • The abrue outfit for a Band will ha Reid at very low rates, and them) desiring to iiiircbase'shoilld avail them selrea anus opportunity. Apply" to E. , W. 1110UAS, Ituritlngdon,Janleaf Teacher of Cornet Bands. P,RF U MFIRY and Fancy - Soaps for eats at _ • AFFiS" Famlty Grocery. H. ROBLEY, .FO, F. htAlisH =I LOWER than cver before also. At greatly reduced prices .they hare p largo stock of JOIRISTON WATT SON - 33EALE'A Late Powell's 'Embrocation, For all Diseases Incident to HORSES, CATTLE, and the HIIMAN FLESH; Requiring the of an Thiternal Application; Title new Compound, prepared ty d practical Chathisf having's toll knowledge Of till the ntedical yirtues of each. ingredient that enters into Its composition, in Warranted to exceed anything of the kind ever, yet offered to this Public am an external npplicatimi for the diseases fob which is to recommended. We ore collated time it %sill work its own rood Into rho-confidence of all who use It. anti those oho try it onto will never be .without it, and therefore Ire rely on experience as the beef test St Its use fulness. It is pronounced by Farriers, add al 1' Islay hard tiled It to by the heat application O'er used: Tun Eiti broention has been put op for over eight Vat's, toad it Id only through the Increasing demand and urgerit request of my friends and the Public that I sand it forth as thii grand remedial agent for the various diseases to which that noble and ocelot animal, the horse, Is subject Many nimedies have been offered tp the Public under' . different forms, some of these 'km In:pitfalls, others at bent . Of little use, awl many wholly improper to Rumor the i urposes for which they ate retornmendtd. A Judicious and really nseful*comgosition, free from' those objections, has therefore long , been desired by man)? gentlemen who Imo valuable horses, and aro unwilling to trust theni to the rare of designing lira pretended . Farriers. Their Irish°. are at length frilly gratified, by Dr. Beale being prevailed upon to allow this valuabld Eulbrocation (whirl ha, proved so efficacious to the Tape: one dimities) tp be prepared anti brdught one to the putt , 1 ic. This EmbrocatioiOvae eliebeively need by the aokernz meat daring the Bar. . Addreee all Orders to Dr. EDMUND ItHALE; 602 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Lewis' Book Store, and by Store heepenr generally. , may 'O7-0a: fiIDICL I'UNTRICITI DR. WILLIAM BREWSTER, M'CONNELLSTiDWN, PA. 1111 For tho benefit :of thoso proposing to undertake Electrical trentmcnt for diseases we give In the following list a few, pf tho , more prominent and most common complaints met with in our piac• taco, in all of which wo are most supcossful. ENEARLY ALL CASES OP CHRONIC DISEASE,ELECTRIOD . TY IS A SORE REMEDY, AND IN ALL OASES DENEPITEAL, PP PROPERLY APPLIED. Those, therefore, afflicted with complaints not here enumerated, need hare no hesitation to applying,and whether only ESLIEP, or e. PERMANENT CUBE can be effected, they will receive replies accordingly. All communications', I free. 1 Epilepsy, Chorea, St. Vitae Dance, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, Palrrita tion of the Ileart,Lock-Taw, etc. 2 Sore Iliroat,Dyspepsie,Diarrimea, Dysentery; Obstinate Constipation, Ilenaprrholds, or ' Piles, Bilious, Flatulent, and Painter's Collo, and all affections of the Liver and Spleen. 3 Catarrh, Cough, lawn*, Asthma, (where not caused by °mania disease of the heart,) Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Rheuinalism of the Chest, Consumption in the early stages. 4 Gravel, 'Mihail% and 'Kinney Complaints. 6 Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Stiff Neck, Spinal Diseases, Hip, Marasco, Candor., ta mers ; (those last named always cured with. out pain, or cutting, or plasteroin any form) In a word, we propose to cure all curable die. eases. No havo no connection whatever with any other Electrical office in this or any other county. , All letters address to WM. BREWSTER, AL D., Mcßonneßetnwn, Pa. ll= CHEAP GROCERY' STORE. HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, P.A., TIIE undersigned offers for the in spection and purchase of customers alargo and as. sorted stock of Groceries, Provisions, &o. He fools satin. fled they can be accomodated with anything in his lino. His prices aro low, and his stock fresh and good. He loop') the best of STY G COVBEB, TEAS, SPICES, SALT, TOBACCO & SEGAIRS; BOOTS AND StIOBS, RATS & CAPS, ep..: ALso— HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR, - FISH, CIMBSE, FLOUR RICE', And NO TIONS of every kind. A select stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS, WARE, and all other. articles kept in a well regulated establishment for sale at reasonable prices. rZir- His storo is on Hill street, nearly opposite tiny Dank, and in the repro formerly oFm.iplad by D. Grove. Call and examine. ' Z. yEpITEU., Huntingdon, may 8,1867 T4l l Akilh-GgfYiF" FOR SPRING AND ,50-LIELIIER. WM. MARCH 4% BRO. Respectfully Inform the public' generally that they have just received a largo and splendid stock of goods a 3 their store in Huntingdon, conoisting in part of SILKS DRY GOOS, DRESS GOODS, - . BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS; TIN WARE, LADIES' FANCY TRIMMINGS, HOOP SIIIRTS,BoinETs,"EITTTONS, WOOD ANT) WILLOW W A H EENS WARE, HARDWARE ; PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CRACKERS, NOTIONS, " TOBACCO, SEGARS, GLASS, NAILS, DISH, - SALT, • &o:, &a. _ Also, CARPET'S and OIL-CLOTS, And in fact orerything that is usually kept Ina &galas* store, all which were bought low for cash and will sold at correspondingly low prices for cash, or country produce, and request the publio to give we a call boffins) purchasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied we can offer sups tier inducements to cash buyers: • • ' We respectfully solicit the patronage of all, and the public are cordially invited to examine car goods. - Everything taken in exchange for p r ods except proud- Bea WM. MARCH d BRO Huntingdon', np. 16,1867 11EAD 94411TER& • FOR NEW 009 Del P. P. 911!Nt INFORMS THE PURLIO THAT 111 44,2 JUST OPENED SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOOD; THAT CAN'T ,BE BEAT plf.BAi?isTEss..op quALar. .007vIE AND SEE LipitingJop; np.1.6, '67 TWRilaleTialt WISE, Manufacturer and Dealer lifj lq* 3L" 1 90 XT. 333 Respectfully invitee the attention of lb° Public to bin stand on Hilt et., Huntingdon; to the'rear ,gf George Swartz' Watch and Jewelry stoke, where lie Mantlfahtbren end keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced price.. Pert eons wishing to purchase, will do well to give him a call. Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and chargei reasonable. &a , - Also, Undertaking cars led on, and Cofflus made in any style dashed, at short notice. The subecriber has A ift/NAMMIONM. NET 4N . P . EZEart/Yr *EA= and is prepared to atteed FunArali et any place in town or country. • - • wpr,. • ibutindon,iitg 0,1806-1 i SPECTACLES A fine arid largO assoitinenl, always (mil - hand <4.± :LEWIS' BOOK STOBE. QEGARS.=-Best quality of Segaps omt7 slt custiTNGtrAgA GAIMON'e, P. r, GI,I4FT'