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HUNTINGDON, PA.
Wednesday morning, Sept, 18,1867.
LOCAL & PERSONAL
Local Advertisements
Advertisements (puffs or notices)
published in local columns at ten cents
a line single insertion, counting seven
words to a lino. tf:
To Subscribers
Those subscribers receiving a pa
per marked with a t before the name
will understand that the time far
which they subscribed is up. If they
wish the paper continued they will
renew their subscription through the
mail or otherwise
Sexy Advertisements in this Issue.
See opposite page.
Examination or Teach rs for Juniata township
(too. W. Swartz, Jeweler, Huntingdon.
Logan Academy, R. 11. Fulton, Principal. "
Stoves, Grates, Ranges, Ac. D. Walker.
An Improvement in Light.
Fpeer's Port Grape Witte.
=I
—ln motion : The Senatorial and
Representative candidates.
—A Young Men's Christian Associ
ation bas been organized in this place.
The society meets every Monday eve
ning. Wo wish it success.
—Sportsmen and others are hunting
up the game in this neighborhood.—
The success some of them meet with
encourages them to try it over.
—The colored camp-meeting "went
up" last Thursday morning. Pretty
good order prevailed during its con
'
tin mince.
—Some scamp entered the beautiful
garden of Mr. Artley in West Hunting
don,
one night last week and cleaned
out all the fruit on a dwarf pear tree.
—lf politicians and office-seekers
want the use of our columns they can
be accommodated upon the same terms
as otherpersons who want to make
money. Our advertising rates can bo
found in another part of our paper.
—Aaron Steward, jeweler, has re
moved to the stand formerly occupied
by David McCabe, dec'd., and Geo. W.
- Swartz has - again occupied the same
old stand opposite Brown's hardware
store. Sea advertisements.
—The Hollidaysbufg TVltig says we
publish "a neutral paper of extensive
influence." Thank you foi• the com
pliment; but let us assure you we are
not quite so neutral, but a little more
independent; and not quite so "exten
sive" if people will believe a town co
temporary.
—Elegant premiums are to be awar
ded at the Fair for the best horsowo
manship. This was one of the features
last year but we were disappointed in"
seeing only two contestants. We hope
to see a hotter turn-out of our lady
equestrians this year. Wo believe the
trial will come off on the second day
at four o'clock.
—Thomas, a son of Mr. Thomas
Burchinell, of this - place, while out
gunning last week, met with a narrow
escape. The gun had been carelessly
overloaded, and accidentally exploded
while the butt was resting upon the
ground between Thomas's feet. The
stock and six inches of the barrel was
exploded into fragments, but fortunate
ly the young man escaped any serious
injury. A piece of the barrel struck
him on the foot.
—Dr. S. P. Thompson, of Williams
burg, Blair county, has purchased the
press and material of the Leader, with
the intention of publishing a new tem
perance paper at that place. We don't
think ho has chosen the hest place in
the Commonwealth for starting a pa
per of that nature, as it is too inconve
nient of access, but, nevertheless, we
hope he will meet with the best encou
ragement and the utmost success.
—Close at hand: The Fair; .two
weeks from to-day. Should the wea
ther no tavoranie the crowd in town
will be immense. The exhibition will
be a grand success if everybody inter
ested, (and every citizen of the county
should be interested,) brings something
for exhibition. And the amusements
will be something new, interesting and
worth expenses.
—The following is going the rounds
of the papers : One of the most annoy
ing and painful of so called "little"
troubles is a felon. A genuine remedy
is worth circulating. An exchange
says that a poultice of onions, applied
morning, noon and night, for three or
four days, will cure a felon. No mat
ter how bad the case, lancing the fin
ger will be unnecessary if this poultice
be used; the remedy is a sure, safe and
speedy ono.
—The Phila. Press made a grand
mistake just in the use of a "V" in
stead of a "P," in making mention of
the Tournament at this place last week.
We never read or heard of a Hunting.
- don in Virginia. The mistake may
have originated front the fact that
tournaments are customary in the
South, but for the credit of Hunting
don, Pa., we hope our city eotempora-
Ty will make the matter right.
—We learn that several of our me
chanics are getting up work for exitfi
bition at the Fair. This is right, and
we hope there will be a good display
not only from town and surrounding,
but from every part of tho county.
Wagons, carriages, wheelbarrows,sash•
es, doors, plows,boots and shoes, cloth
ing, and everything manufactured in
the county, should be represented.
—We hope to see a largo crowd of
spectators to witness tho Tournament
at the Fair. The one on Friday last
can be taken as a criterion, and the
pleasure which all experienced in wit
nessing the first trial will only be
heightened by seeing the next ono, on
a grander scale r at the Fair. The gen
tlemen who have originated this novel
feature in our midst, aro deserving of
full praise, and the ladies who so gen
erously co-operate in the movement,
are also, deserving, as they make a
most attractive appearance in the cer
emonies.
Revenue Stamps
Can again he had at LowiV Book
Store. Orders by mail shall receive
prompt attention.
kEzim For plain, fancy and ornamen
tFti printing, call at the "Globe" Offico
A Ghiud Tournament..
Friday last will be a day long to be
remembered by many of the citizens of
Huntingdon. It was one of those days
which roll on to break the usual mo
notony and dullness of our quiet town,
and which gives a now impetus to the
march of progress and activity, and
outs us loose from old fogyism, already
too much licensed and practiced. The
event which marked the day in ques
tion was a Tournament—one of those
Southern institutions which called forth
the spirit of her "chivalric sons," and
wherein the victor of the sport was
crowned by a maiden fair, generous
and graceful. The scene re-enaotod
here at the Cottage Grove was fully as
characteristic, brilliant and exciting as
any wo have read of, and fully as sue
coesful. Indeed, it far surpassed our
brightest anticipations, and from the
beginning of the day's festivities we
were attracted and interested with
every new feature as it presented itself.
At 9 A. M. the Knights repaired to
the Court House, from whence they
were to escort Prince. John (J. Sewell
Steivart) to the field. The lino being
formed, they were preceded by the
Huntingdon Silver Cornet Band
through town. Their appearance on
the street attracted great attention,
and was the cause of general satisfac
tory remarks. On reaching the Grove,
where the tilt was to take place, they
approached the throne of Prince John
and saluted, after which the laws of
the Tournament were proclaimed by
the Herald (John M. Bailey.) They
then took their position in lino at the
west end of the Grove and awaited the
call of the herald to tilt in turn.
The Knights obtained their positions
by lot. At tho sound of the trumpet
the Knight was to ride to the east end
of the field, and at the second call of
the trumpet should ride under full
speed to a ring suspended across the
field, and when he reached the ring he
was required to catch it upon the point
of his lance with a thrust, and deliver
it to the Chief Marshall.
The following are the names of the
Knights and the order in which they
tilted:
SAmuel C. LOng—Sir Knight of Huntingdon
Dr. D. P. Miller—Sir Disinherited Knight,
Porter Wilson—Slr Knight Philip do Mel
volson.
J. C. Blair—Sir Knight Duke de Montebello.
Thos. Johnston—Sir Black Knight.
B. H. Miles—Sir Knight Richard Coour do
Leon.
Wm. Burehinell—Sir Knight Earl Percy
J. D. Foe—Sir Knight Du Bois Guilbert.
Robt. Orbison--Sir Knight Don Quixote.
C. 11. Anderson—Sir Knight Count do Bracy
We give below the number of the
tilts and the number of times the ring
was taken by each:
123 4 6
Samuel Long,, 0 1 0 0 1--2
Dr. D. P. Miller, 0 1 1 0 0--2
Porter Wilson, 0 0 0 0 0--0
J. C. Blair, 0 1 1 0 1--3
Thomas Johnston, 0 0 0 1 0--1
E. H. Miles, 0 0 0 0 1--1
Wm. Burchinell, 1 0 1 0 0--2
J. D. Foe, - 1 1 0 0 1--3
- Robert Orbison, 0 1 0 0 0--1
C. H. Anderson, 1 1 0 0 1-3
At the end of the fifth tilt the con
test stood between Anderson, Fee and
Blair, who bad the highest number.—
They each had another tilt when Fee
micscd and at * tho next trial Blair
missed, thus making Anderson, who
took the ring, the victor, and entitled
to name the Queen of Love and Beauty.
The contest was then between Long,
Miller and Burchinoll, to select the
maids of honor. In the first tilt Long
was the only one who took the ring,
and in the next tilt Burchinell missed.
The tilting having thus concluded,
the herald made the following an
nouncement:
"Sir Kight Count De Bracy • has been de
clared the Victor of this day's Tournament,
and is entitled to select the Queen of Love
and Beauty; Sir Knight Duke de Monte
Bello has been declared second beet; Sir
Knight do Bois Guilbert third best; Sir
Knight of Huntingdon fourth boot, nnd.Sir
Disinherited - Knight fifth best, and are each
entitled to select a maid of honor for attend
ance upon the Queen."
The victor was then taken in front
of the Prince, who delivered a short
speech, after which the Victor was ta
ken in front of the stand containing
the ladies, where ho selected Miss Nan
nio Blair (Lady Lo Valle) as Queen,
whereupon duo announcement was
made to that effect. The 2d, 3d, 4th
and sth best of the Knights then se•
lasted each a maid of honor.
The Queen was then crowned and
conducted to her throne, after which
the victor was conducted thereto, and
the chaplet placed upon, his brow by
her. The victor was then conducted
once around the lists, when the Prince
announced the close of the Tourna
ment.
Thus ended the Tournament, but
after it followed a repast, which was
fit for a King and Queen. The day
was closed pleasantly, everyone en
joying themselves to the utmost.
. .
We should not omit mentioning an
other feature of the scene, and that
was the ladies' stand, where a corps of
fair Ladies awaited the victor's salute.
The stand itself was tastefully decora
ted and the ladies were dressed in gay
attiro. We were sorry that all could
not be made the Queen of Love and
Beauty, but no doubt all felt satisfied
with the part they took on that inter
esting occasion. We hope to see many
more such, and trust that those who
witness the Tournament at the Fair
will be as highly pleased as we were
on Friday last.
—Showing their good sense: The
people. The election is close athand and
there is no political excitement with
the people. There never was such a
dead calm in politics before. Tho peo
ple don't seem inclined to gratify the
politicians this fall. There has notbeen
any political meetings called for either
party, in this county, and we hope if
meetings are to be held,,there will bo
none in this place during the fair to
disturb the interest all should fool in
our annual exhibition. Last year the
political meeting by both parties al
most swamped the Fair. Ono thing at
a time must be the rule if success is
desired for our county Fair.
13a-Boarding wanted for a, gentle
man, wifo and three children. Address
Bos hl4, Pittsburg, T- 1 :1 1 V. 0.
tP3-11 neatly printed book has been
laid upon our tablo, the title page•of
which reads as follows :
"Concert and Exibition exercises of
the Cassville Soldiers' Orphan School,
at Altoona and Hollidaysburg, on the
evenings of July 24th and 25th, 1867,
embracing original Orations, Essays,
Declamations, and a variety of Moral,
Patriotic and Religious songs, togoth
or with a brief sketch of the school,
list of officers, schools, teachers, em
ployees, and a full roll of the orphan
pupils of the Cassvillo School, etc. Pub
lished by and for the benefit of 'Harper
W. Snyder and M. Kato Rough, being
two very worthy and promising pupils.
The profits to be applied to their fur
ther education after the time provided
for ,by the State has expired!' For
sale at Blair's Book Store—price 25
cents.
Fires
The dwelling house of Mrs. Rachel
Thompson, widow, of Tell township,
was burned to the ground on the night
of the 25th ult., with all its contents.
The family were absent at the time,
and the cause of the fire is unknown.
No insurance.
The barn on tho farm of Peter Rip
ple, in Cromwell township, was struck
by lightning on Wednesday, the 28th
ult., and entirely destroyed, with the
crops and utensils therein. Isaac Walls,
the tenant, loses his share of the crop
and some farming utensils. Mx. Rip
ple's only loss is his share of the crop,
ho having sold the farm only three or
four days before tho fire, to George
Quarry, of Union township, for $2500,
receiving S2OO thereof in hand. No
insurance on any of the property.—Mt.
Union Times.
Captain Joseph S. Reed.
This gentleman, we are pleased to
say, is rapidly recovering from the
effects of the serious accident which
happened him, at his mills, in Centre
county, a few weeks since. In his ac
cident he was singularly lucky. The
week previous ho fortunately took out
a policy of insurance, in tho Acciden
tal Insurance Co., for which ho draws
twenty-five dollars weekly. His nu
merous friends will be pleased to learn
that he will soon be at his post of duty
again.— Tyrone Rilletin.
ga,,A.. B. Cunningham having bought
one-half of the First National Stere of
Rohm . & Miller, the firm is desirous
of closing the goods out regardless of
cost, until the County Fair, (Oct. 2d,)
when they will sell tho remainder at
auction. St. 'Room & CoNn
Wr — The cheapest and best article
out. Call at Lewis' Book Store and
sce a perpetual time piece for ono dol
lar. Agents wanted to sell at retail,
who will be furnished with the article
at the lowest wholesale prices.
ES=
A gentleman in New Jersey, named
Speer, is cultivating the Port_ grape
with signal success, from which an ex
cellent wino is made, which is better
than imported Port, and has been
adopted for medicinal purposes in the
hospitals of New York, Philadelphia,
and Washington.
Bargains
A.L. Lewis well be hi Philadelphia
and New York this week purchasing
a fall stock of goods. You may rely
upon goods being sold cheaper than
ever when - ho returns to Huntingdon.
"INNo TrTAT."
Rare Chance for a Bargain.
Any person wishing to buy fe real
good second handod Piano will find it
greatly t 6 their advantage to call and
see B. M. Greene, linni,ingdon, Pa., or
write to him, as he has one of that kind
for sale very cheap.
Speer's Wines
Are the pure juice of the grape, and aro
unexcelled by any native vintage. Thep con
tain valuable medicinal properties, and are
of intrinsic worth to the invalid and the con
valescent, strengthening the weak, and restor
ing the system .to tone and vigor. Sickly per
sona and females should try them:
xter-Florsnee Sewing Machines for
sale by Dianah L. Baker, in Liester's
Now Building, Huntingdon, Pa.
—To preserve fruits, vegetables, jel
lies, wines, cider, etc., etc. Seo adver
tisement of Spear's Fruit-Preserving
Solution in another column. tf
cm,Just received at :Lewis' Family
Grocery, a fresh supply of Bologna
and Summer Sausage.
NN T ANTED.
/300 Agents to canvass for a work entitled
"Eclogue," written by Hinton It. Helper author of the
"Impending Crisis of the South." The Object of the au
thor in this work is to show the great distinction be
tween the white and black races. lie denounces negro
political awl social equality, nail says he can no longer
net with s party t h at would willingly destroy the peat
line of distinction between Cm white and block laces
which God himself has established. Every personshould
secure a cony of this work.
ALSO, 500 Agents wonted to circulata the 'Youth's
History or the War." the only history from a Democratic
standpoint. Those desiring agencies should address
E. W. MILLER, Huntingdon P. 0., I'a.,
Or call on Mr. Martin Planner, at the same place.
August 7, '67—tr.
_DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA
TARRH [patted withjite utmost 1311060N9, by J.
ISAACS, M. D.. Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden,
Ilollund,) No. 805 ARCM street Philuielphia. Teetimoul..
ale from the most reliable sources in the city at d c am.
try can be seen nt his aim Tito medical faculty are in
vited to accompany their patients, OA ho line Ile secrets
in his p intim Artificial Eyes inserted without pain.—
No charge for caatnination. myB-I)bm
MARRIED,
Sept. 10th inst., by Rev. Thos. Barn
hart, Mr. JOSEPII H. BURTON, to Miss
TIIEODOSIA RICIIARDSON, both of Hun
tingdon.
On tho sth inst., in Alexandria, by
Rev. J. W. Love, Mr. Wm. FISSEb, to
Miss ANNIE DURNBAUGEI, both of Dun
cannon, Perry County, Pa.
At Shade Gap, Sept. 3d., by Rev. R.
McCune, Mr. J. MCGINLEY APPLEBY,
to Miss ANNIE M. BLAIR, daugh tor of
Brico Blair, Esq.
Obituary.
Departed this life on the 12th day
of Sept. inst., Major WILLIAM H. Rus-
SELL, son in law of John Williamson,
Esq., of Huntingdon, in full assurance
of a glorious immortality. Ho knew
the truth, and the truth hath made
him free. His departure was a tri•
umphant victory over death and the
grave. his latter end was peace.
Major Russell was the youngest son
of John W. and Mary A. Russell, of
hexington, Payette County, Kentucky.
Ile was aged 23 years, 11 mouths and
1 day. "Happy are the dead who die
in the Lord, and their works do follow
them,"
MARKETS.
INTOLESALE 'MOUT.
PRILADELPI I I.I, Sept.l4, 1867.
Superfine Flour at $7,5003,25 extra at 1060,75, fancy
extra family $11611,75, and Pennsylvania family $ll6
12,50, and fancy brands $13,00014,00 according to:quality.
Rye flour $3,75.
Primo Wheat is scarce hem Choleo:now nt $2,2562,40
NI bite $2,2763,00. Rye at 51,4001,50. Corn 1,31 to 1,32
Oats at 72c. 13arloy malt at SI,MIO.
Cloversced $3,5060,00 acorn ding to quality; Timothy at
$ 2,75 @ 3 , 00 3 Flaxseed $2,7662,35 per bushel.
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 14.—Flour.—There is a fair demand.
Wo quote sales of spring uheat Flour at $10,25610,60,
winter Flour nt $11,256611.60 fancy at $133,00614.
Wheat, V. 1nter.52,2062,25 and No.l spring $2,2562,30,
Corn from first bands at $1,15. 1130, $1,20 per bushel. Oats
36555,5 e; Barley 1,1500,20. Shoulders 16%c; eider 17%e;
hams 23623 c, Lard 14%c.
CHISAGO Sept. 14.—lout firm; spring extra $3,60610,50.
Winter, 012,60014,00. :pang Wheat Is at
. $1,72(231,70.
Corn 1,02. Oats, 60ets.
FINANCIAL.
NEW Your, Sept.l4.—Gold closed a 151,4434
HUNTINGDON MARKETS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HENRY & CO
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Superfine Flour, $9,60
Extra Flour, old. 10,50
nuolly Floor 11,00
Red Wheat, 010.— ...... 2,00
White Wheat, old o °o
Apple Butter erl ga110n..1,20 •
Btu k per cord 5,50
Barley 100
Butter
Buckwheat 80
Buckultuat Meal ? co. t.. 3,50
Bransry cwt 1 251
Brooms 11 doe 3,00@4,50.
Beeswax 11 It, 00 1
Beam 11 bus 2,01
CloVeraeed
Chickens "0.
Country Soap 10 1
Cern 1 10'
Cron Meal erl cwt........... 2,2.3
Dried Apples Vint ...... ...1,50
ted Cherries ea quart....l2
Dried Peaches 10.35 to 20
Dried Beef ''S
;Eggs 15
;Feathers 76 lb 00
Flaxseed $2,23
Hops? lb ....•. ..... .:40 (k) 60
Limn, smoked "5
Ilay ? ton 800
Lard 123 e
, Large Onions ? bus 75
• Mixed Chop 2,00
Onto 50
Potatoes !? bus 75
Plaster per ton . 10,00
;Rage ? lb 5
. ltyo 1 00
Rye Chop 01 owl . ~25
, nye Straw ? bundle. 15
Shorts 'l,l Cwt 1,60
re:boulder 16
Sides - 18
tallow 10 Co 12
Timothy 3,00
Turkeys 75 @ 1,6 U
Wool? lb 40
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SD %DVS AND
xTuit ES,
THE LUIGEST STOCK
(Milted variety 'lf new 3tyles .
crer DPOLS,gIi to Um county,
RECEIVED AND FOR SALE CHEAP
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
DISSOLTJTION OF PARTNER
SHIP.
Tim firm of ROll3l it MILLER ins this tiny been dis
solved by mutual consent. Tho books and accounts wit
be settled by O. A. 3111.1.E1t, at the old stand. All per
sons Indebted to said firm will please call and settle.
septll4lt ROHM & MILLER.
LANGSTROTH'S
Patent BEE-HIVE.
THE undersigned having purchased
L the exCiUSIN c right to tn!tnufecturo and sell
L. L. LANG sTitonre
IMMEI
MOVABLE COMB BEE lIIVE,
and to sell inilividuel and tow riship t ights in Muntingilon
county, all personewishing to pinches° Hires or individ
ual or township sight., can do so by making application
to them or either of them. The Rights to sell Lang
strotli's Original Patent explicit •on the fifth day of
October, 1366; at uhich time it was extended for Boren
yeare, noel till persons haring purchased rights under the
original patent era hereby notified that !they cannot law
fully make or sell hires since tho extension.
This llivo has been in use fur some time in several
pal is of the county and has gin on genm al satisfaction.—
The undersigned would respectfully roller all persona
wishing to examine the hives, to the following pet Eons
ho have them In 1190. via: Thence .Nishor, .10110 Mond, It
W. Miller, Monet IVoinolsclorf.
Applications for itplividual or township rights should
bo mad° personally or by letter to the undersigned at
Cove Station P. 0., Ituntingdon county, Pa.
JOHN T. SHIRLEY,
JAMES C. BRUM:Y . ,
JACKSON ENYRART
septlllm
_RUDOLPH'S
n r iaPilan T§IMIROTI
FANCY GOODS, Wholesale & Retail.
THE undersigned takes the liberty
of calling the attention of the public in general to las
now and splendid variety of
LADIES' AND GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS,
CAPS,
UMBRELLAS and SUN-SHADES.
Disking weekly purchases from the New Yolk and
rhilailelphsti markets, 1 ant prepared to offer to my lady
friends of Huntingdon and vicinity, ono of tlto nivest
lines of Dress and Sacrum
BUTTONS & TRIMMINGS,
of the very latest novelties out that is possible to bring
together, and at prices to 111.1 the views of ell classes.
Ladies' and Gents' (Jamie's) Kid Gloves, Ed wit and
medium shades, and any particular shade and size hum
billed at the shot test notice; also. a very prate assort
ment of white and colored Berlin and Listethrend Gloves,
plain and fancy tops; black nn.l colored Velvet Ribbon.
first quality and roininon, all widths.
'White Dress Goods, Hoop Skirts, %%morals, Ladles,
Hats, Rundowns, Knitting Cettott, (all colors,) German
town Wool. Zephyrs, Call., Silk for lining bonnets, Bon
net Ribbons, Cents' Linen and Fever Cuffs. Collars and
Shirt Fronts, as also special selection of black and fancy
Neck Ties, Breadeay. Chantilly Bows, and Napoleon
Stocks for the aged and a flue assortment of Bugle Trim
ming.
Ilssiery with mo will claim special attention to select
and oder tho very best English RIM German Regular
Made Goods and the Domestic and Lower Grades, Child's
fancy one half Hese, with that endless variety of
Small NVaies to be found in a 'Sell stocked Notion Store,
of quality superior as a line, nod at prices to 'fleet all
competition.
A large stock of Boys' and Gents' Hats and Caps of tiro
latest styles and all metlities at prices miming from 25
chi. eo Ir.l'. RUDOLPH.
Huntingdon, April 10, 1367.
READ QUARTERS
FOR
NEW GOODS.
D. P. CWIN
INFORMS THE PUBLIC
THAT HE HAS
JUST OPENED
A
SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS
THAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
IN
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY.
COME AND SEE.
D. P. GWIN,
Huntingdon, np. Id, 'O7.
TO THE LADIES.
The host assortment of
EI,IC=TIC SKIRTS,
Just received this day from New York and for sale at the
cheep cash store of WM. MARCH & 8110.
A splendid assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
FANCY TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS
Just received this day hum Nose York. aid for sale cheap
at [may7l & BRO.
40rc)x... - i) inolkra
FOR EVERYBODY,
CHEAPER, THAN ANY OTHER
KINDS. Call at _Lewis' hook Store
and SEE ASSORTMENT
rj RcumENT DEED PAPER
" ruled, for undo at
LEWIS' ROOK STORE.
f l A RPET IN G OF' ALL KINDS
,htt. cusivivamix 11.110,V5.
el .BOUND ALUM. AND SALINA
•.3SALT at C UNNING/1A 11 & CA /LIMN'S.
WILLOW and CEDAR WARI?,
for hale at LEWIS Family Grocery.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Tho undersigned haling Peon appointed Auditor
to distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's sale of the real
gang° of Margaret Diothmline, he will attend to the du
ties of his appointment at the (ace of Scott, Brown &
Dailey, on SATURDAY, silo 1 lth day or SESTEMBIBR,
1867, at one o'clock. I'. M.. of said day, nt which time and
place all person, interested are required to promnt their
MAIMS, or ho debarred fume coming in on said fund.
BAWL. I'. BROWN,
aug2Bmd _ Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE).
(Estate of Isaac Dorland, decd ),
Tito undersigned being appointed by the Orphans'
Court ofillmitingdon county, to distribute the balance In
the hands of Thomas Fisher as surviving administrator
with the will annexed of Isaac Dorland, dec'd., and as
Trustee nppointed by said Court to sell the real estate of
said deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment
at Mc office in Huntingdon, on TLITIRSDAY, the 12th
day of SEPTIMIDFR,IB67, at 10 o'clocic, A. ill.. when and
sellers all persons interested are required to present their
claims, or be debarred from coining in for a altars of said
fund. MI. I'. ORDLION,
au2B Auditor.
LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS,
ITEMLQBK, PINE BILL STUFF,
Boards, Plank, Shingles, Plastering and Shingling
Lath, constantly or: band.
Worked Flooring, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Door and Win
dow Frames, furnished at manufacturers' pt ices.
Grain and country product generally bought at market
rates. WAGONER & 11110.,
aug2S.tc Philipsburg, Centro co., Pa.
P RIDGES TO BUILD.
PROPOSALS will be received up to ono o'clock on
t 0 6th SEPTEMBER., by the County Commissioners, nt
their calico, for the rebuilding of the Pier and the repair.
ingot the Abutnionts of the Bridge across Raystown
Branch nt or near Ilawn's ; and also
For building nbutments of a bridge across tile canal
opposito the bridge across the Juniata river at Montgo
mery's !follow.
Specifleations and plan to be seen at the Commission
et is (Mee. leg order of the Commissioners.
Aug. 21, 'O7-lit. HENRY W. MILLER, Clerk.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers at private sale a Valuable
Farm.sitiette In WEST township, near Shaver's Creek.
The Ferns contains
21 ACRES
of good Limestono Land, 150 acres of which are cleared
and I o a good state of cultivation ; the balance Wog tlm•
bet land.
TII I 13IPROVENIENTS
Consist of a largo two-story STONE HOUSE, two Bonk
Darns, Spring Homo, Carriage lfousc, and other
outbuildings, Thoro are two good 011.011A1tDS
. on Um promises, ono old and the otbor young,
L just boginuing to bear. A number of Doren
failing streams of water run through tiro land, mid pose
by the house.
This is a desirable property, with good surroundings,
and convenient to churches, schools find nmrket. It will
he euld nt a reasonable figure.
aug.2l ; 6t*
GEORGE WILSON.
BOOK AGENTS WANTED
TO SOLICIT ORDERS FOR A NELV ILLUSTRATED
BIBLE DICTIONARY.
(Complete in One l'idume.)
This Dictionary. embodies Om results of the, most recent
study, research and investigation, of about sixty.fivo of
the most eminent and advanced Biblical Scholars now
living. Clot gym, oral! tho-denomtmrtlons approvo it,
and regard It as the best work of its kind in the English
language, and ono which ought to bo In thoitands ()reve
ry Bible reader in the land.
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In circulating this Work, Agents will And a pleasant
and prolitabla employment. The numerous objections
nhieh are usually encountered in selling ordinary works
will not exist with tilt&
But. on the contrary, encouragement nud friendly aid
mill attend the Agent, malting hid Inhere agreeable, use
ful and lucrative.
Ladie=, retired Clergymen, School Teacherg, Farmers,
Students, and .11 others who possess energy, are wanted
to assist in canvassing eves y town and county in the
country, to whom the most liberal Inducements will bo
ollhred.
For particulars, apply to, or address!
, PRM H
AELEE BROTERS,
ang2l-6t. 722 Sans= 6 trent, Philadelphia, Pa
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)MNTS FOR FARMERS AND
OTIIERS.—The Grafton Mineral Paint Co. are now
manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and most Durable
Paint In use two stoats well put on, mbrial with VI , .
Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years ; it Is ofa light brown
or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changes' to green,
lend, stone, oltab, olive, or cream, to suit the taste or late
sonramer. It in ',linable for houses, bat no, fences, car
riage and car makers, pails and wooden-ware. agricultur
al implements, canal boats, vessels and ships' bottoms,
canyno, motel nod ntsingto roofs, (it being firs and orator
proof), floor oil cloths, (ono manufacti)ror having used
6000 Mils. the past 3 - ear,) and ns a paint tar any purpose
is unsurpassed for body, durability, ithmticily, and adhe
siveness. Price per bbl. of :100 lbs., which will supply
°. farmer for years to come. Wurranted in all cases as
above, Send for a circular which gives full particulars.—
None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton
Mineral Paint. Address DANIEF/ BIDWELL,
satin 244 Pearl street, New York.
STATE FAIR.
THE PENNA. STATE FAIR FYI
11 bo held at PITTSBURG, upon thogroundsof the Iron
City Pork,
SEPTIMISP.It 24th, 25th, 26th, and 27th, 1867
For the Exhibition of Home; Cattle, Sheep, Seine, fix.,
Anricall in al Implements, Machinery, In on (lone, Perin
nadir:As, Friths, Placers. Household Goods, &c.
PREMIUMS OVER $lO,OOO
C=
Some of the PLC:WOWS in the nbitraet, aro ns follows
CATTLE—VottsuisPoRTED.-10 premiums from $5O
to $2O; all other grades of Cattle 00, from $lO to $lO, 40,
from glo to $3; best herd, &e., not lose than 15 head. $5O;
2,1 boot, $O5; beat 15 yoke of oxen, prorolum to Iro paid
Ag , eoltoral &clay of tho County sending them, $lOO
- best $5O.
11011SES.—Ileet imported, 6 premiunr3 from $5O to $2O
briele, 10, frooK:3o to slo—Spoud, 1 of $lOO,
1 of $1 5,d of $5O.
MATCHED lIORSP:S.-1 of $50,1 of $3O; List draught,
gelding, and singlo Soros 12, from $3O to $lO. STAL
LIONS nod AlAltll3, li, from $35 to $lO. JACK'S and
MULES, 7, from $35 to $10; Lest touts team of four $3O,
2d boot $l5. .
slump AND WOOL.—For different breeds 123 premi
ums from $5O to $3. SWINE 15, from $25 to $5. POUL
TRY, bast collection $l5, and no m emium less than $2.
For Agricultural implements, Steam Engine, Scales,
Ac., but few premiums are offered. The Judges however
may make complimentary notice, of tho particular mer
its of each machine exhibited.
For Leather And Its inanutheturo, flour and finnan meal.
grain and seeds, vegetables, fruits ' grapes, cider, flowers
and designs, needle sack, entbrcidery, Au, bread, cakes,
Ac., preserves, jellies, and air tight fruits and vegetables,
mercantile displays, As , ;liberal ptemituns are uttered
ranging $lO to $l.
STEASI PLOW.—The Heydrick steam plow will be ex
hibited and operated during the Pair.
.EXCUBSION TfoKETS will ho lolled by nearly all
the railroads, and all goods exhibited and unsold will be
returned freight free.
For particulate, or premium lists, tldress A. B. LONG.
AKIGI, Secretary, Pittsborgli. Pa.
Single Admission Tickets. 26 Cents.
se9-3t A. BOYD HAMILTON, Pre,ident.
628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628.
W 3.1. T. HOPKINS
"OWN 31.110
After more than fine yenta expvienee runt experiment
ing in 11,0 manufacture of IsTRIOTLY FIRST QUALITY
}MP SKIRTS, we oiler our justly selebrated goods to
merchants and the public In full confide:leo of their en.
periorlty over all others In the American market, and
they are so acknowledged by all who wear or deal in
❑lelli, as they give more oatisfitetion than any other
Skit L and recommend themsehes in every respect. Deal
ers in Hoop Skirts should make a note of this fact. Ev
ery lady who has not given them a trial should do eo
without further delay.
.
Our assortment embraces every style, length and size
for Ladies, Misses and Childten. Also, ;darts made to
order, altered and repaired.
Ask for "Hopkin's Own Make," and be not deceived.—
See that the letter • li'' la woven on the Tapes between
each Hoop, and HIM they are stamped "W. T. HOSKINS,
BIANUFACTUItSit, titig ARCH STIMET, PHILAM'A,"
upon each tape. No others are genuine.
Also, constantly on bandit Intl line of good New York
nail Eastern rondo skit to nt very low prices,Wholesale
and WWI at thu Pl.ihotulphia 1[001) Skirt anutitctory
and Empot
NO. 1,28 Allen STREET, PIIILAD'A.
WM. '2. HOPKINS.
nug23-.5m
NEW
LEATHER STORE.
rrIII; undersigned would respectfully
L announce that, in connection with their TANNERY,
they hare just opened a splendid assortment of
FINE LEATHER,
Consisting in part of
FRENCH CALF SKIN,
KIP,
MOROCCO,
LININGS,
BINDINGS,
SOLE,
UPPER,
HARNESS,
SKIRTING, &G.,
.rogonor wilt, n gettroal•nissorlincnt of
TUBDUEiMI.
The trade is to Call and eXnutillo nor etude,
Store on MU street, two doors west of the Presbyte
rian church.
The highest price paid fur HIDES and BARK.
MILLER & SON.
Huntingdon, may I, 156?
I)ERFUMEIIY and UancySoaps for
sale at LEIVM Family - Curet I).
T iIIE BEST QUALITY OF FRESH
,L MACE Eli EL at CU.N7,17X6 frAofC ,TlO-I'3
Pat 'UBE SPICEs
cussIMIIIME CAR‘toN'S.
STEVENS HOUSE,
21. 23/ 25. & 27 BROADWAY, N. Y.
OPPOSITE nowuNa aitEkm
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN
The STEVENS 11011811 is n oil anti widely known to the
trarliieg public. The location is especially suitable to
merchants and business men; it is in close proximity to
the business part of the city—is on the highway of South
ern and Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal
Railroad and Steamboat depots.
TILE STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommodations
for over 200 guests—it is well furnished, and possesses
every modern improvement for the comfort and entertain
snout of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well
vent. toted—provided with gas and water—the attend
ance is prompt and respectful—mid the table to gener
ously provided with every delicacy of the season—at mod
erate rates. The rooms having beets refurnished and
remodeled, wo are enabled to offer extra facilities
for the comfort and pleasure of our Guests.
GEO. K. (MASK & CO.
Aug. 14, 'a7-Om. IMoratsrons,
By 'Gaud c 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-CLOTHS,
FLOUR, FEED,
IMO
1 3 'rcvT.71.1.,c)ri 9
Of all kinds
40 Ct.lll-1-z.
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 ma nu
tacturers' prices.
HENRY & CO.,
Huntin g don, Pa
El
( G REAT OPENING
SPRIING AND SUMMER GOODS,
AT THE
NEW SITIOBJXI
JOSEPH MARCH & BRO.,
COFFEE RIIN, PENN'A
The vith.crihers have received a now and complete as
sorted stink of
EMU VDCIII%
Including a Imp and varied a4sortinent of LADIES
DItIISSUO.JDS, of tlio Inte,t tityles and Enddom. Alan
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
FISH, SALT, BACON,
and all ether articles usually kept in a cell conducted
store, all of a hick are offer oil as cheep as at any other es
tablidnueut iu Or is section of country.
Country Produce taken in exchange for goods
Thankfal for former patronage, Ire knelt) , extend an
ins itatron to our Trough creek friends and the public
generally for a renewal of the same, promising by a dm
attention to business nod the mural of enstuntersOo fully
riser it it.
J•4tl JOS. MAIICII A 11110.
CUNNINGHAM & CARMON
HAVE
CA l,:p Eings
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
For Sale at Wholesale Prices,
SLIM AS, ALL WOOL
INGRAIN,
VENITIAN,
COTTAGE,
STAIR,
HEMP ,
RAG, &
Iluntingdon, July 3,1357.
JUNIATA
STEAM _ PEARL MILL,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
Is NOW
IN COMPLETE RUNNING ORDER
FOR TILE MANUFACTURE OF FLOUR
The patroncgo of thin town and country is respectfully
MEM
GRAIN, of every description,
Bought itt tide mill
Huntingdon, Mny 2,1860
Can't Be Beaten !
Good Stock & Low Prices I
JOHN IL WESTBROOK S;10
Respectfhlly informs the citizens of Huntingdon and
vicinity that lie hasjust received from the city a NEW and
xplondid stock of
GROCERIES ONECTIONERIES J
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks,
Trunks, &c., &c., &c.
all of which ho is prepared loud) at gieatly reduced prices.
Don't forget the old stand in the Diamond. Old motto•
mord and the public guns ally era invited to call.
Huntingdon, may 1, 1867
REMOVAL,
ROBLEY 4_CI MARSH,
MERCHANT TAILORS.
Respectfully'inform their old Mende and the public
generally that they havo lemoved to tho room adjoining
the lost Odico on Hill street, where they ha,o received n
now block of the most fashionable and serricmble
DRESS GOODS,
which they aro prepay, d In make up to order in the
most lashien.thle and substantial outer.
Call and VXIIIIII.OO t heir assol lowa of goods for
COATS, VESTS AND PANTS,
Before purchasing elam‘here. They aro determined to
please orershod3.
IL Rt)BLl?Y•
0p10,1867 I?. 31ARSIL
Something New "r
GLAZIERI BRO.
HAVE just opened up on the. eprner
of WASHINGTON and SMITH strc;iia,a ne4 and
COMPLETE, ASSORTMENT OE
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
GROCERIES, ••
~
• QUEENSI,vAnn, •
HATS,
SHOES,
ETC., ETC:
The citizens or Huntingdon and vicinity are hereby
tendered a standing Invitation to call and examine our
stock. Our aim will over be, that complain satisfaction,
both as regards goods and prices, ho given to every pur
chaser.. , , GLAZIER A BRO.
limitlcgdon. March 27,1267.
UNITED . STATES
Authofized WAR CLAM AGENCY
HUNTINGDON, PA.
SOLDIERS' HEIRS; ATTENTION
Tho act of Congress .approved March 2, 1867, gives tia
Haire of Soldiers who died prisoners of wat t
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CO3IIIUTATION FOR RATIONS;
for the time the soldier wee so held a idealist, at the
rate of twenty-Ave coats per day, to he paid In the follow
ing order:lst. To the widow, if, unmarried ; 2d. To the
children; 3d. To the parentft, to Loth Jointly if tits) , are
living, if either IS' dead, to the survivor; 4th. To the bro.
thertrand sister..
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The act of February 29,1867, provides for tbo refund :
ing of tho $3OO Commutation Money, wherethe same per
son was again drafted, and was required to enter the eat
vice or furnish a substlttito.
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DISCHARGED SOLDLEIRS:
The act of Aferch 2, 1867, also makes proilsione for thO
payment of the
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY .
to such soldiers as havo accidentally lost thar dtschai•
gen
All persons baring any claims under any of the above
mentioned Acts, or any other kind of claim against the
United Statea or State Government; can halm them
promptly collected, by tuldressing the limb:reigned. In.
formation and entries cheerfully given to soldiers or their
ft lends, free of charge,
W.ll. WOODS,
Authorized Army and Navy IPar•Claim Agent,
umy29,1807 OlginooDoor, Huntingdon co., Po
THE LAMB IMPROVED
FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE.
Please call and see this valuable Machine, and the
weak 11, Welt it prtiuces. Machines with all tine appal..
tenances, for sale at the low price of $65, and-warranted
as leplesented. CALL AND 61i16 IT.
—Room, on WASHINGTON Street. (opposito the
'1101,3r.” Printing office.) HUNTINGDON, Pa.
Au assortmont of Knit Goods on hand, for sale, and
made to order on short notice, Such as Ladies,' Misses',
and Childreu's Stockings, Gents' 'Woolen and Cotton Socks
also, Scarfs, Afghans, Tales Warmors, Caps, 'Days, &c.
leTho LAMB KNITTING Machine is very simple, and
finishes its work; capable of producing more than a
&wen different catcltex. ' it le unlike any other Machine of
the kind In Um marke t; it will do the work of twenty
women and is suitable for Institutes as well as families.
it Is complete in every particularond without a wheel
And their LADIISS should see this 'Machine In operation,
so KIDIEMBiIIt Om place end do not fail to see it.
WASHINGTON STREET,
(Opposite the GLOBE" Office.)
HUNTINGDON, Peim'a,
S. 24. LONGwNi.L, Agt.
A. LLEWIS,
LEISTER'S NEW BUILDING,
1 - 3Ciaxatiluagcicna, 12a,,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - DEALER IN
FOHIGN DOYI'STIC
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, CARPSTINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, QUEENSWARE
REMEMBER !
This is the Store; Where Goods
are Sold CHEAP.
July 17, '67-tf.
CHEAP GROCERY STORE,
HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA.
THE undersigned offers for the in.
spaction mad purchase of customers alargo and tue•
sorted stock of Groceries, Provisions, Sm. its fools sail&
lied they can bo accomodated with anything in his lino.
Ills prices aro low, and his stuck fresh and good. Ito
keeps tho best of
SUGAR, COFFEE,
TEAS, SPICES, SALT,
TOBACCO & SEGARS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS & CAPS, &c;
ALso—
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR,
FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE,
And NO TIO NS of every kind
A eolect stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS.
WARE, end all other articles kept in a wellreguleted
establishment for sale at reasonable prices.
.rO5 - - Ilia store is on Hill street, nearly_ oppoelto the
Bonk, and In the room formerly ocoopled by D. Grove.
Call and examine. Z. YENTER,
Huntingdon, may 8,1867
TeMilaSigl' la I
lII}
Manufacturer and Dealer in
..IP . .7: 4 1t 107 - X "X° "ET imb. 331
Respectfully invites tho attention of the Public to bin
stand on hill et., Huntingdon, in the rear of George W
Swart.' 'Watch and Jewelry store, where he manufacturers
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per.
sons wishing to purchase, will do well to give him a call.
Repairing plait attended to promptly and chargea
reasonable.
Rea - Also, Undertaking carried on, and Coffins mado in
any style desired, at short notico.
The subscriber tum a
'"" NEIVAND ELEGANT ILEARgy,
and Is proposed to attend Funerals at any place to town
or country. J. M. WIN.
Huntingdon, Hay 9, 1866-tt
SPECTACLES,
i
A. fino and large assortment always on
hand
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
TAPER! PAPER!!
11 Noto, Poet, Commercial, Foolscap awl Flattop—
gaol assortment for salo by 1.14 , e ream, half ream, quire for
shcOt, at
LEWIS' BOOK 4 STATIONERY STORE.
Calmed FrRR ad Vegetables
Aiwa) a on band at ',MIN' Family grocery
p, N VELOPES
the boa, pack, or testi quantity, for nob at
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONER i" STORE.
QEGARS —Best quality of Segani
cuNNINGuAm 4 cult:o.n.
AND GROCERIES
J. M. WISE,
r 4
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