it 61,0bt. HUNTINGDON, PA. Wednesday morning, Oot. 2, 1867, LOCAL & PERSONAL Local Advertisements. Advertisements (puffs or notices) published in local columns at ten cents a line single insertion, counting seven words to a line. tf. To Subscribers Those subscribers receiving a pa per marked with a f before the name will understand that the time for which they sub Scribed is up. If they wish the paper continued they will 'renew their subscription through the mail or.othise. tf. Slew Advertisements In this Issue See opposite page. ^O4 Drlet Items; —On the qui vine: iho politicians. —Look out for button-holing at the Pair this 'week. -=-Wo:publish tho 'promium list on thecfonrtilpsgo. —Tho first number of the Mt. Union Herald will be published this week, at Mt. Union, this county: —Blessed is the man at this time Who is an independent voter; for the politicians and runners are apt to lot him alone. —Why should the Republican mass meeting on the last day of the Fair not receive a premium ? Because it is not on the programme. —We have found all Gift Enterpri sea to •be "humbugs. •iire have been cheated by every ono we have ever had anything to do with. —Ladies' and Childrens' Fancy Fars at John Fareirn's, 718 Arch St., Phila. delphia. Stock largo. Read his adv. Give him a call. —A few anxious men want us to in form all voters that next Tuesday is election day - . It appears that a groat many don't care whether it is or not. —The Campaigner, a new paper just started in Bellefonte, Centre county, flies the names of Grant and Curtin as candidates for President and Vice President in 1868. A good ticket. —A large stock of Wall Paper for sitting rooms, kitehens, etc., etc., sell ing off very cheap at Lewis' Book Store. Some handsome styles for par lors. halls, dining-rooms, etc.,_ also for snip cheap, to make room for next spring styles. —A boy named Fouse was caught between two trains in the Altoona -yard on Saturday last, and had his head cut off together with both - arms. He was carrying his father's dinner, who was working in the blacksmith shoo. —Many of our citizens visited the Agricultural Fair at Pittsburg last week. They will no doubt sop the . same sights over, on a smaller scale, at thb lower end of town this week.— There were, it is thought, forty thou. sand people present. We will be sat isfied if we have eighty thousand. —The Tournament of the Knights of the Ring will take place on Thurs day afternoon, the second day of the Fair. We-have not learned when the Base Ball Tournament will - take place ; but from the number of clubs that de sire to compote for the prize, we judge there will he - mateh games each day. —Our merchantshate received their Fall and Winter supply of Goods.— They are just in time for the Fair and our country friends who attend the Fair will be just in time for thorn.— We warrant they can purchase at competition prices. Read our columns and see the names of those who adver tise, and are therefore deserving of patronage. • igt.Fisher'ik, Sons invite all, ospeci ally the ladies-to inspect their new purchases, now opening. They' have the largest as well as the most beauti ful stock of goods ever displayed in this place. 2t. )Flere and There. Messrs. March & Bro have just re• .ceived froth the east an immense stock of Fall and Winter goods,. to which they respectfully invite the attention .tlf the public, - especially of the ladies: They keep up to the times in every thing in regard to style and quality, and areas eheap as the cheapest in the price of all their. articles. Just go and.see if they ain't; either here or at Coffee Ran; - Fisher 4Sr, Sons take pleasure in saying that notwithstanding the great decline in values their merchandise sales promise this year to exceed by 30 per cent. the best year they ever. had, anti are happy to announce that their efforts to shorten profits have been appreciated by the commu nity. 2t. A grand Week. Pvery body expects to have a grand time this week, and we hope they may have. But it would be well enough for those of our country friends who attend the Fair to look to their inter ests as well as their pleasure, and go to Henry & Co's wholesale and retail store and see their large assortment of New Goods just received, and make their purchases.. Retail merchants, it will be to your interest to tiny from them enough goods to last throughout the season. IZEZ - Empress Cloths, Poplins, Alpac ea Poplins, Crown goods, (Cluflin's importation,) and all fine styles of dress goods kept in first class city rotairstoro, aro now to ho found at the.finOrOons of Fisher Sz. Sons. 2t. Just Think Of It Mr. Jacob Kensinger, of Stoners town, Bedford county, took out of a bee hive forty five pounds of honey in fifteenzioys p and he has another box two thirds filled. It is hardly neces sary to add that he uses the Lang aroth.Fatent Bee-Hive, which ovary body should purchase in order to make money. You will see one at the Fair. to Gros Grain Silks at three dollars have been selling at four dollars per yard. Call at Fisher & Sons'. 2t. .The place to get the worth of your money at Johnston & Wattsonts. The Republican Masi Meeting. A call has been issued by the Chair man of the Republican County Com mittee, for a Mass Mectingat this place on Friday next, the third day of the Fair. Last year, contrary to the de: sire of either party, both political par ties hold meetings during the Fair, and so far disturbed the arrangements for the Fair that the Society lost instead of adding to its funth. At the meeting of the Society this year ordering a Fair to be held, it was understood by the gentlemen of both parties present, that if a Fair was ordered for this fall, no political meetings should be held during its continuance. If such had not been the understanding we are safe in say ing no Fair would have been held this fall. We do not feel disposed to hold the Republican party responsible for the calling of the meeting- on Friday next,—the Ca was not advised by any of the best Republicans in olio town— i t was forced upon the party by three or four young men, who we suppose have somebody's money to spend and who expect to make a few :votes for their favorites by getting together a crowd from the county to listen Aci• the usual "noise and confusion.Ti'lVe, are grati fied that•the DemocratsJitill- remain , firm to - their pledge; and 4.701 not hold any politieatmeetings during the Fair. if the success of the Fuirshould terfered - NV ith by - lisCitetion- tiie're sponsible parties having in ,charge the Republican organization, the farmers and people generally will know who to Wine should there bo no more Fairs held in this county. We hope to see all the people of the county who feel an interest in the success of the Fair to give it their support, and not wait to come to town on the last day to at tend a political gathering: We have had politics, and littlo else, for three years past, and in what condition do we find our country? VZ"Woolen goods of every descrip tion have been reduced one-half in price by Fisher & Sons. 2t. Important to Hunters By a special Act for the county of Iluntingdon, passed by the Legislature last winter, it is provided that any per son shooting any wild turkey between the 18th day of February,and the 15th day of October, or any person who shall trap, pen, or snare any wild tur key or molest the nest thereof, or build any pen or set any trap or snare with intention of catching any wild turkey, at any'season of the year, or any per son who shall construct any blind, or takeadvantage of one already construc ted, or shall enti , a3 by repeated feed ing to a particular place for the pur pose of Wiling any wild turkey shall be subject to a penalty of slo,and costs And any person who shall kill any gray or black squirrel between the 18th day of February and the 4th day of July is subject to a penalty of $2.50. One half the penalties go to the use of the eounty, and the other half to the use of the informer. Constables, where they know the act to have been vio• lated, are required to make informa tion under penalty of $lO. • The act also increases the premium on wild cats and foxes, and gives a premium on hawksoalids and-polecats. The act in full is found on page 920 pamphlet laws.—Monitor. rec-You can buy Coffee, Sugars, Mullins, Calicoes, and all staple goods at first cost at Fisher & Sons. Importau!t Letter The following letter has come into our hands, and we publish it for the in formation of those who doubt the pur ity of Speer's Wine. This is to certify that Mr. Allred Speer is a resident of this village, and, to my personal knowledge, has devoted a number of years to the manufacture of pure and .valuable wines. Ile has a largo vineyard in view of my resi dence, and has been for some time en gaged in cultivating the Port Grape. The Port Grape Wino cannot he ex celled by any American wine. It is bottled by Mr. Speer every season in large quantities, but not disposed of until it attains the age of four years. Passaic, Oct. 20th, 1865. D. B. SICKLES, Central National Bank, Now York. Some of our druggists have this wine direct from the vineyard. Da..20 new patterns of Carpets just opened-at Fisher &Sons in their car pet rooms. 2t. DZirThe October Phrenological Jour nal contains Portraits and Characters of Mary Queen of Scots; Charlotte Bronto; Thomas Nast, the - Artist; Ira Aldridge, Tragedian; Alfred Sewell, and others. Well-written articles on Anthropology; Married or Single ? Boots and Beauty; Sick Headache, its Cause and Cure; The Fashions, Illus. trated ; Man's Spiritual Nature; Form ing Character; The Ammican Physi• °grimy ; "Expression;" Whining Wo men; Grapes and Blackberries,' Illus trated. 83 a year, or 30 cents a num ber. Address S. R. Wells, Editor, 389 Broadway, New York. Oil Cloths, Velvet Ruge, Matts, &c., freshly imported. Call at Fisher & Sons. 2t. _Johnston & Wattson aro receiv ing goods daily from the Eastern cities and .havo the latest styles. They arc determined that all goods they sell shall he what they are represented and at the lowest cash prices. Persons visiting the fair aro respectfully invi ted to call and examine their stock be- fore purchasing elsewhere. You will find them ono,door west of the Wash ington Rotel on Hill street. They keep everything except Oysters and Ice Cream, and are even requested by some of their friends to start in that line. The Tournament. It is generally said by all persons that have been in to see A L. Lewis' new Fall and Winter goods, that ho has the largest, prettiest and cheapest assortment of Goode that has ever been opened in Huntingdon. Persons visit ing the Fair, and witnessing the Tour nament this week, should bear in mind and call at A.-L. Lewis new store in Leister's Building, and the fact will be proven to them. oots and Shoes Gco. §haffer, IVm. Africa, ar.d John IT. Westbrook have each t•4ceived a new stock of Boots and shoes. Give them a call. xejlsoo worth Of furs ma4o to. or dor for Fisher & Sons. COUNTY VOTE IN 1888. The following is the Tote of Biuntingdon county for Governor and Assembly in 1867: Townships. Cleary. Clymer. Wharton. Millar. Barren, ... 35 ... Brady, ... 4 ... Birmingham, 22 ... 24 (nos, 65 Cromwell, 42 Carbon, .. 102 ... Clay, 56 ... 64 Coal mon t, ... Dublin, 24 Franklin, 5S 50 H sendorson, ... Huntingdon, 87 ... 61 'Hopewell, , - ... 11 ... Jackson, 30 Juniata, • 20 ~. 21 Lincoln, - 61 ... 36 Mapleton, 9 ... - 3 Morris, 20 Mount Union, 1 ... - ... Oneida, 60 Penn, 23 Porter, 191 ... 175 Potoreburg, 22 Springfield, 63 Shirley, 31 Tell, ..• Tod, -- - 61 Union, 46, Walker,. , • 2 Wagriersmark, 91 Westi ... Total mqjo: iiloi, 1186 Match Game. A match gatrio of Base Ball was played between the Alert of DlcCon-, nollstown, and Eagle club of Dudley, on the grounds of the Alert, Saturday Sept. 21st. Score, Alert 09; Eagle 40; another victory for theAlert.l would say to the Eagle Club, that the Alert •consider them second in the county; but sorry to say they are not as pleas• ant to play with as some clubs we have played. The conduct of the Captain of Eagle club, in the presentation speech, was very rude and unmanly; and the credit ho received from Eagle or Alert," was but little. I hope the Eagle will choose, a bettor player for Captain, and things will move smooth ly. Alert wish to return the game, but not under the superintendency of expense paying Captain. * * * The Bee Ifive Langstroth's Patent Bee-Hive will be on exhibition at our County Fair and all persons desirous of purchasing borough or township rights will have an opportunity of doing so at that time. The Hive is certainly the best in use. From 35 to 40 pounds of honey have boon taken from a single hive that swarmed in June. Don't forget to in quire for tho Langstroth's Bee-Hive when you come to the Fair, and if you are wise you will secure a right to use it. 2t. Special Notice to our Friends and rat. roue. Before purchasing elsewhere, call and examine the Wall Paper, at Blair's Book Store, on Railroad Street. - The stock consists of new and beautiful patterns brought on especially for the fall trade. A full supply of Oil & paper Window Shades on hand. N. B. You will find the prices of pa per considerably reduced. 2t. Speees Wines Aro the pure juice of the grape, and are unexcelled by any_nativo vintage. They 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 sons and females should try them. NVANTED. 600 Agents to canvass for a work entitled "Nojoquc," written by Hinton R. Helper, author of the "Impending Crisis of the Smith." rho object of the au thor in this work is to show the great distinction be twoon Ito white and black races. Ito denounces nogro political and social equality, nod Rays ho can no longer Oct with /C party that would willingly destroy the groat line of distinction between the white and black races which God himself has established. Every person should secure a cony of this work. . . ALSO, 500 Agents wanted to circulate the "Youth's History of the War." the only history from n Democratic standpoint. Those desiring agencies should address M. W. MUM, Huntingdon P. 0., Pa., Or call on Mr. MartlWVlonner, at the same place. August 7, '67—tf. TIEAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA- I TARIM treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, M. D.. Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) N... 605 ARCH street. Phil .dolphin. Testimoni als from the most reliable sources in the city aid c da iry can be seen at his office. The medical facaltyara In vited to accompany their patient., as ho has no secret, iu his p antic.. Artificial Ryes inserted is ithout No chargo for examination. tuyB-13.bm MARRIED, On September 2d, 3867, by Rev. G. W. Zabnizer, Mr. Wm. F. BATHURST to Miss KATE - WHITE, both of Hunting don, Pa. MARKETS. PIIILADELPIIIA, Sept. 28, 1867 Suporfluo Flour at 57,5008,25 extra at $S@9,5O, fancy extra family $10g11,75, and Pennsylvania family $U@ 12,60, and fancy brands $13,00(414,00 according to quality. Rya flour $8,75. Prime Wheat Is soaroo hare. Choice now at $2,26®2,40 white $2,27®3,00. Rye at $1,40®1,50. Corn 1,35 to 1,40 Oats at 72c. Barley malt at $1,60. Cloventeed $5,6009,25 according to quality; Timothy at $2„75©3,00; Flaxseed $2,754a 2,80 per bushel. PITTSBURGH, Sept. 28 —Nlour.—There is a fair demand. Wo quota sales of spring shoat Flour at $10,25(4;10,50, winter Song at $11,25011.75 fagot' at $13,6015 , 14. ' Wheat, wintOrds2,2o@2,2s and No, 1 spring 82,2502,30, Corn from first handxat $1,25. Rye, 51,05 per bushel. Oats 58@810; Barley 1,15061,20, Shoulders 153 e; aides 17%c; hams 23iga4c, ord 14%c. Catena Sept. 28:—Flout firm; spring extra 68,50@10,26. Winter, $12,60@14,00„ Spring 11 heat Is at ;$1,86®1,48. Corn 1,04. Oats, Mts. • FINANCIAL,' NEW YORE, Sept. 28.—Gold closed a 151,43..% HUNTINGDON MAIPEO;ITS: CORRECTED WEBSLY BY IIBNItY & CO. MEM WROLTAA Superfine Flour, $9,50 Extra Flour, old. 10,50 Family Flour 11,00 Red Wheat, 01d..... ...... 2,00 White Wheat, old 2,20 Apple Butter V ga110n...1,25 Bark por cord 5,50 Burley 1,00 Butter '25 Buckwheat 80 Buckwheat Meal V cwt.. 3,50 Bran V, cwt 1 25 Brooms '5 tioz 3,00®4,50 Beeswax V lb 30 Beans V bus 2.0 C Cloversced V 64 lbs.. ... .7,00 Chickens Country Soap 10' Corn 1 10 Corn Meal V cwt,.... .....,2,2' Pried Apples 'b,, 1,50 Dried Cherries V quart. —.12 Dried Poaches yl 1b..15 to 20 Dried Beet '2B IK^ 18 ,Folt gg hers V lb 90 nausea. $2,2 Mops 19 lb ...0.. 40 ®6O Ilan, smoked .25 (Soy V ton 10,00 Gard 1234 Largo Onions V bus ;vs Mixed Chop 2,00 Oats 60 Potatoes V bus 75 Plaster per ton 10,00 Rags V lb 5 llyo 1 00 Ityc Chop V cwt.. 2,00 ;Rye Straw V bundle,. 15 Shorts f cwt.... 1,60 Shoulder 18 Sides co Callow 10 (.4) 12 ITltilothy 3.00 Turkeys 75 @ 1.60 Wool v lh N. 40 TO THE LADIES. • Tho best *assortment of P r i"i Cy ICT-MC2.B, Jost received this day from New York and for sale at the cheap cash store of \EM. MAI= & BRO. A splendid assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, FA.NCYTRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS Just received this day from New York and for sale cheap at [may7l WM. MARCII & IMO. GrC?l-43C3 PFIOT FOR R, 7ERSTROpY,. CHEAPER THAtIV ANY OTHER KINDS. Call at I....ewis' Book Stole and SEE ASSORT4ENT. fl /1 R PDT IN G OF ALL KINDS 1 int CUNNINGHAM if CARIVOiI'S.' ALL KINDS OF T QBACCO wholesale atd rotall, at • CUNNINGHAM, & CARMON'S. STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, &O. A NY of the above articles can be had addresslug nib s bscrlber. Stores of all hinds and sizes to suit the watAlrof ell. We will the Raced lon of the Wale to the AUTOCRAT COOKING STOVE, ostove beyond competition. It is a pretty pat. , tern, goad baker, with large oven. and suitable 4t7 for either coal or wood, Stoves furnished at foundry prices. Any person wishing to parchaso a stove without cooking utensils can do so, and the prices of all the articles will be deducted. All stoves warrant ed. Samples call be seen at Mr. Maim's store, Mill Creek, or at tho residence of the subscriber. Alt patter stoves furnished at low prima. Stoves de. livered at any railroad station. MEM L ANGSTROT IPS Patent BEE-HIVE. '('HE undersigned having purchased 1. the exclualve right to manufacture andeea MOVABLE COMB BEE HIVE, no to toll individual and township rights in Huntingdon county, all persons:wishing to purchase Rives or Individ ual or township rights, can do so by making application to them or either of them. The nights to soil Lang stroth's Original Patent expired on the fifth day of October, 1808; at which time it was extended for coven years, and all persons having PM chimed rights under the original patent aro hereby notified that !they cannot law fully make or sell hives since the extension. This ilive has boon in use for some lime in several parts of the county and has given general satkfaction.— The undersigned wonhl respectfully refer all portions wishing to examine the hives, to the following persons who have them in use. viz: Thomas Fisher, John Read, It W. glitter, Daniel Womeisdorf. 930 320 Applications for Individual or township rights should ho wade personally of by letter to the undersigned at Coro Station P. 0., Huntingdon county, Pa. .1064 N T. SHIRLEY, .TAMES C. SHIRLEY, JACKaON ENYEA RT. sep 11.1 m HEAD QUARTERS FOR NEW GOODS. D. P. CWI INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS JUST OPENED A SPLENDII STOCK of NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT IN CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE. D. P. GWIN. Huntingdon, np. 16, V. RUDOLPII'S 4mrild2l2,og. T'AIAUCY - 11 FANCY GOODS Wholesale & Retail. clorai g ned _takes, tho—liborty of calling the attention of tho public in general to his now and splundid variety of LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS; CAPS, UMBRELLAS and SUN-SHADES. Making weekly purchases from the New York and Philadelplisa =shuts, 1 ain prepared to offer to my lady friend., of Ilitutingilon and vietuity, ono of the nicest lines of Dress and Simple : BUTTONS &. TRIMMINGS, of the vsry latest novelties out that to possible to bring together, and at prices to meet the views of all classes. Ladies' and Goat,' (Jourin's) Kid Moves. black and medium shades, nod any particular shade and size Dorn. lolled at the shortest notwo; also, a very pretty assort. moat of white and colored Berlin mid Ll4E:thread Gloves, plain and fancy tops; black tail colored Telvet Ribbon. first quality and common, all milting. White Dices Goods,Hoop Skirts, Italmorals, Ladies, Hats, Sundowne, Knitting Cctton, (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 black and fancy Neck Tics, Broadway, Chantilly Bowe , nod Napoleon Stocks fur the aged and a Duo assortment of Bugle Trim cling. Hosiery with mo will claim aperial attention to select and oder the very host English and German Regular Mad() Goods and the Domestic and Lower Oracles, fancy one half Ilona, do., with that endless variety of Small Wares to be found in a well stocked Notion Store, of quality superior as a lino, and at prices to meet all competition A tango etock of Boys' and Gents' Hats and Caps of Gm latest styles and all imalities at prices ranging from 25 Cts. eo $6.00. W. P. RUDOLPH. Huutiogdon, April 10, 1307. EMICAL ELECTRICITY DR, WILLIAM BREWSTER, M'CONNELLSTOWN, PA. -filFor the benefit of those proposing to undertake l Electrical trentnient fur diseases wo give in the following list a few of the more prominent and toast common complaints mot with in our proA tice, in all of which we nro most enneessful. IN NE kRLY ALL CASES OP CHRONIC DISEASE, ELECTRICP ETY IS A SURE REMEDY, AND IN ALL CASES BENEFICIAL. IF PRoPMLY APPLIED. THOM, therefore, afflicted with complaints not hero enumerated, need have no hesitation In applylng,and whether only RELIEF, or a PERMANENT CURE can he effected, they will receive replies accordingly. All communications I Gee. 1 Npt!epey, Chorea, SL Titus' Daum, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, Palpita tion of the Heart, Lock-Jaw, etc. 2 Sore Throat,Dyspepsia,Diarrhont, Dysentery, Obstinate Constipation, Hemorrhoid., or Piles, bilious, Flatulent, and Painter's Lotto, and all affections of the Liver and Spleen. 3 Catarrh, Conglt, Influenza, Asthma, (where nut caused by organic disease of the heart,) Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Rheumatism of the Chest, Consumption in the early stages. 4 Gravel, Dlabetis, pail Kipney Complaints. 5 Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago ' Still Neck, Spinal Diseases, Hip Diseases, Cancers, Tu mom; (those last named always cured with-1 out pain, or cutting, or plasters in any form)' In a weed, we propose to cure all curable ENS ROCA. We have no connection whatover with any other:Electrical office in this or any, other county. All letters address to ' W3I. lIREWEtEIt, TI. D., McConnellstown, Pa. MEM THE PLACE TO BUY NEW AND CHEAP GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. WM. MARCH & BRO. Respectfully inform the public generally that they have just received a largo and splendid stock of goods at their store its Huntingdon, cJosistlng la part of SILKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TINWARE, LADIHS' FANCY TRIMMINGS, HOOP SKIRTS,BormErs, BUTTONS, WOOD AND WILLOW IP A R E, Q ()BENS WARE, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CRACKERS, NOTIONS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, GLASS, NAILS., FISH, SALT, &c., &o. Also CARPETS anti And in fact overythiug that is usually kept lon first class store, all which acre bought low for cash and will sold at correspondingly low prices for cash, or country produce. and request the public . to givo us a call bolero pui chasing elsewhere, feeling sattstlert we can offer gape. ilortailnedments to cash huyers. 'We respectfully solicit the patronage of all, and the public are cordially invited to oxarciuo 'cur 'goaile: Everythßig taken in eNchangp for goods excopt promi wsA.MARCH A BRO. Hunt ingdou, ap. 16, 1867. WILLOW and ORPAR WARE V 7 for male at maps Family Grocery. PU R E S.PICEs nt CUNNINGHAM & CARMON'S. el ROUND N.LUA AND SALIVA ")Ir SALT at CUNNINGHAM: ce CARJIO..V.q. D. WALKER, Airy Dale, Huntingdon county, Pa L. L. LANOSTROTIPS IMM LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, TIEMLOCK, PINE BILL STUFF, Rentals, Plank, Shingles, PI %tiering and Shingling lath, constantly on hand Worked Flooring. lllimit, Doom, Door and Win , dow FraMCH, rIIIIINIOII 111 annular nrera • prices. Grain and country product gen •rally bought at market rates. WatioNillt At BRO.. aug29-tf Philip-hug, Cantle co., Pa. VALUABLE FARM. FOR' SALE. The undersigned offers n t pi-hate /WC nWAN Farm situate in WEIST township, near Shaver's Creek. The Form contains 231 ACII.FS of good Limestone Land, 150 acres of which are cleared and in a goodatate of cultivation; the balance being tint• her land. TIDE IMPROVEMENTS consist or a largo two-story STONE HOUSE, two Bank Barns, Spring House, Carriage House, and other , ffu outbuildings. There are two good ORCHARDS E on the premises, one old and the other young, Just beginning to bear. A number of, never falling streams of moor run through the land, and pass by the hones. This Is a desirable property. with good surroundings, and convenient to churches, schools and In:abet. It bill Ito sold at a reasonable figure. aug2l-6t. OEOROE WILSON. "ROOK AGENTS WANTED TO SOLICIT ORDERS FOR A NEW MOSTA TED BIBLE DICTIONARY. (Cbmplele In One Mame.) This Dictionary embodies the results of tho most recent study, research and investigation, of about sixtylve of the most eminent and advanced Biblical Scholars now living. Clergymen eel! the denominations approve it, and regard it oa the best meek of its kind in the English language, and ono which ought to be to the hands of eve ry Bible vendor iu the land. In circulating this Work. Agents riii field a pleasant and profitablo employment. Tho numerous objections which are usually enconutered In selling ordinary works will not exist with this. But, on the contrary, encouragement and friendly aid will attend tbo Agent, making his labors agreeable, nee• fat and lucrativo. Linlites, retired Clergymen. School Teachers, Farmers, Students, and all others who possess energy, are want sl to assist in canvassing every town and county in his country, to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered. For particulars, apply to, or acblrrqr PAII,IIEIFR aug2l.6t. 722 Sansom.streut, Philadelphia, Pa DAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS.-Thu Grafton Mineral Paint Co. nro now numuinctuting the Best, Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use: two coats well put on. mixed with pure Linseed 011, will last 10 or Irt years ; it is ofa light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and Call bo changed to green, lead. stone, drab, olive, or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for houses, barns, fences, car riage endear makers, pails and wooden-ware, agrioultur• al implements, canal boats, vessels and ships' bottoms, canvas, metal and shingle roofr, - (it being the and water proof). floor oil cloths, (one manufacturer having used 5000 Idols. the past year,) sad as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and adhe siveness. Price $6 per bbl. of 300 ;ht., which will supply a former for years to come. Won anted in all cases as above. Sand for a circular which gives full particulars : — None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address . - DANIBI. 1.111)WIML, eel 13m 254 Pearl street, New Teak. CUNNINGHAM & CARMON Have received 10,000 DOLLARS WORTH NEW & FASHIONABLE GOADS From the eastern markets, which they can, with profit, sell at lower figures than can be sold at any other house in the county. . PRICES THE SANE AS BEFORE THE WAR A good prcc, Brim for a Dollar & aLevy THE BEST HEAVY MUSLIMS Lou : er than thoy can bo bought outeldo of Philadelphia THEIR STOCK IS IMMENSE, Cons!Ming of everything that eye can fAncy or heart wish Coals and see their line assortment of CHOICE SYRUP, LOWER thnn aver betbro also. EVERY KIND OF SUGAR At greatly reduced pricee COME AND SEE OUR STOCK, and do not pny high prices nny longor Cunningham & Carmon, Huntingdon, np24 628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628. W M. T. U. OPKINS "OwN MAKE." After more than Tice year:: experience and experiment ing in the manufacture of eTitIuTLY FIRST QUALITY MOP mica, we offer our Justly celebrated goods to metchants and the publia in full confidence of their su periority over all others in Rio American market, and they are so acitnowledged by all who wear or deal in them, as they give more satisfaction than any other Skirt and recommend themselves in every respect. Deal ers in !loop Skirts should make w note of this fact. Ev ery lady who has not given them a trial should do so o ithout further delay. Our assortment embraces every style, length and aim for Ladies, M183(15 and Children. Also, 6 kit te made to order altered and repaired. Ark for "Iforkin's Own Make," and ho not deceived.— Coo that the letter Is woven on the Tapes betu een each Hoop, and that they are stamped T. HOPKINS, MANUFACTUItHIt, 628 ARCII STREET, i'IIILAVA," upon each tape. No others are genuine. Also, constantly on hands hilt lino of good New York and Eastern made ilarts at vory low prices, Wholosalo and Retail at the Skilddolphi.t Hoop Skirt Manufactory nod Emporium, NO. 1,28 ARCM STREET, PRILAD'A. WM.. T. DAWKINS. aug2S-5m NEW LEATHER STORE. T.EIE undersigned would respectfully anuonnco that, in connection with Moir TANNERY, they havo Just opened a splendid assortment of FINE LEATHER, Consisting in part of FRENCH CALI? SKIN, KIP, MOROCCO, LININGS, BINDINGS, SOLE, UPPER, HARNESS, SKIRTING, &C., Together with a general assortment of ZIEDEI I I ) .M . Tho trade, is invited to call and examine our stock. aura on HILL street, two doors west of tiro Preshyte ilon Tho highest price paid for HIDES nod BARK. INIILLEII,,Si SON. Huntingdon, may 1, ispf. p APER ! PAPER ! ! PAPER !! ! Tracing raper, Inipremiou raper, Drawing Paper, lined Paper, Tlinlo Nig, Silk Paper for Floviere, kerfaioted Paper, Bsuitol Board, tat Cap Caper, . Foolbcap taper, Letter Paper, Conunereinl Note Paper, Latkira n QM Edged i,ctl9r and, Note Paper, nad Fdncy Nato Paper, alka Colofed Card Papal., I ti'Packa - and Sheets, For eato at LIIWIS' Book, Stationer). and 3luslc Store. DER U .11li RY- and FalicySon ps foi sale at LEWIS Fanuly Grams. rr HE BES QUALITV OF FRESH MACK BR cAiemo,vs', LL IcINDS OP 011 ()Kr/RS 11.consoautly on hand at • CUNNINGHAM GAMMON'S. - STEVENS - HOUSE, 21, 23. 25. & 27 BROADWAY, N, Y. OPPOSITE BOWLING GREEN ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. The STI4ViiNS TIOUSC is well and widely known to the hovel lint, public. The location it especially suitable to merchantsluel baqiiwor melt ; it is in close proximity to the Imsiness part of the mq —l4 on the highway of South ern and Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal nailload and Steamboat depots. TUB STEVENS 11011S14 has liberal accommodations fur over SOU guests—it to well famished, and posseeses every modern improvement fur the comfort and entertain. meat of ire inmates. The rooms are spacious and welt vent 15ted—provided With. gas and water—the attend ance is prompt and respectful—mid the table is gener ously prOritlell With every delicacy of the season—at mod. crate rates. The rooms having been refurnished and remodeled, we are enabled to offer extra. facilities for the comfort and pleasure of our Quests; OHO. R. CHASE .0 CO. Aug. 14, 'O7-fin. Pitelittleeons. By Gana' Railroad. We are now, receiving by Ca nal and Railroad from the east ern and western cities, DRY GOODS & GROCERIES Of 'every description, bAtIPETs,9IL-cLonis, FLOUR, FEED, I=P3raca•Nritsi.c)/3. 9 Of all kinds 40 C3./36..1-m. 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. lEfi GREAT OPENING SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, AT TIIE NE - C.T\T STORM JOSEPH MARCH & BRO., COFFEE RUN, PENN'A The glitweribera have received n now and complete m ewled stuck of EMU ® OCY:t, Including a largo and relied assortment or LADIES DRESS ( - 100116, at the latest styled and fashions. Also GROCERIES, - QUEENSWARE, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. FISH, SALT, BACON, and all other articles usually kept in a well conducted store, all of which are ofikred as cheap as at any other es tablishment in this section of country. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods Thankful for fanner patronage, no hereby extend an invitation to our Trough Creek friends and thu public generally for a t °newel of the same, promising by a close attention to business and the waati of cuytorriors, to fully merit It. ]ell JOS. MARCII CUNNINGHAM & CARMON 'MTN OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, For Sale at Wholesale Prices, SUCH AS, ALL WOOL INGRAIN, VENITIAN,. COTTAGE, STAIR, HEMP, RAG *Ate. • Huntingdon, July 3, 1567. JUNIATA STEAM PEARL MILL I lIUNTINGDON, PA., • IS NOW IN COMPLETE RUNNING ORDER FOR TIM MANUFACTURE OF FLOUR. The patronogo of tlio town and country is respectfully solicited. GRAIN, of every description, lionglit at this mill. McOAIIAN k SON. Iluntintp.lon, May 2, 1865 Can't Be Beaten ! Good Stock & Low Prices I 'JOHN IL WESTBROOK 11 Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that ho has just received from the city a Now and eplendid god: of GROCERIES CONFETIONERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, tlosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sachs, Jrrut,a4, dje., (Pe., all of which ho Is prepared to eell at greatly reduced prices, Don't forget the old stand in the Diamond. Old mister tuers and tho public generally are invited to call. nuutiugdon, may 1,1.86 T REMOVAL. ROPtL,EX & MARSH, MERCHANT TAILORS. Respectfully inforrn their old friends and the pnldie generally that they luive. removed to the room FidJoiding the Nat ofroi oti Hill street, where they heeg facsive'l new steel: of the most fashion inle nod serri&sible DRESS GOODS, V . los the. th aro protmred to ads° op to . UPS most t t,ltion.ll.lo awl sobstauttol ordsc: C''kt. and, e e smid.chvls ossortgansgt pf goods fo o COA'IS, VESTS AND, PANTS Before pinch ming ehnwlne. They ore detcpuinq please overylyls. • . TL ROBLEY, ap10,181.7 RED. V. :MARSH.. Something New GLAZIER &- RR©': T_TAVE just opened up on the corner 41,4_01YASIIINOTON and SMITH . streste, a dew end COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OR DRY GOODS; DRESS GOODS,, GROCtRIES; Qt.T.tENSWARE, HATS, SHOES, ETC., ETC ; Tho citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity are busby tendered a standing invitation to call and examine our stock. Our aluvusil over A be, that complete satisfaction; both as regards goods and prices, btrgivert to every pup; chaser. (HAZIER & ORO:. Huntingdon, March 27,1807. UNITED STATES • Authorized WAR CLAIM AGENCY HUNTINGDON, Pk SOLDIERS' EMIRS, ATTENTION 1' Tho act of Congress approved March 2, 1867, gives to Heirs of Soldiers who died prisoners of war, • COM4IUTATION FOR RATIONS, for the time the soldier was eo held a prisoner; at . the rote of twenty-five cents per day, to he paid in the follow ing order: Ist. To the widow, if unmarried; 2d. To the children; 3d . To the parents , to both jointly if they aro living, If either is dead, to the survivor; 4th. To that:Pe thorn and sisters. The act of l'elirdaci 29, 001, provides for the tiefaiiii . - ing of the $3OO Commutation Abney. where the came per eon Wee %gain-drafted, and was required to enter the eer vice or furnish a substitute. • DISOHARGED SOLDIERS. • The act of ',Much 2,1887, also makes provisions for the payment of the - - $lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY - to suchaoldlore as have accidentally lost tlatir discltar, ges All persons having any claims under any of the above mentioned Acta, or any other kind of claim against the United.Statee or State Governments, can have - thew promptly collected, by addressing the undersigned. In. formation and advice cheerfully given to soldiers or their friends, free of charge. •• W. D. WOODS, .Authorized Army and Navy War-Claim Agent, mayi 9 , l Bo7 Iltucwionou, Huntingdon co., Pa. THE LAMB IMPROVED FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE, Please call and see this valuable Machine, and the' work which it produces. slilachines with all 'the appurs tenances, for sale at the law' price of $O5, and warranted• es represented, CALI, AND SEIB T. —Room, on WASHINGTON Street, (opposite the "GLOB a" Printing omen,) HUNTINGDON, Pa. An assortment of Knit Goode on hand, for solo, and made to order on short notice, Such as Ladies: Misses', and Children's Stockings, Gents' Woolen and Cotton Socks also, Scarfs, Afghans, Pulse Warmers, Caps, Wye, tc. i' The LAMB KNITTING Machine is very simple, and finishes its work; capable 'of producing more than a doses different stitches; it Is unlike any other Machina of the kind in the market; it will do the work of twenty women and is suitable forinstltutes as well as families. It Is complete in every particular, and without a wheel. 3PALEI3I,I3IIXLSI And their LADIES should see this Machine in Operation ' , so RESIESIIIRR the place and do not tell to too it. WASHINGTON STREET, (Opposite the 'GLOBE" Office.) HUNTINGDON, Penn'a. 8. M. LONGWAILL, Alit j1)31-67-tf A. L. LEWIS, LEISTBR' S -NEW -BUILDING, IXlmatixiscioxi, Pa, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FORIIIGN & DO - ISTIC DRY G OODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CARPEITINGS, OIL CLOTHS, QUEIINSViTARH AND GROCERIES, REMEMBER ! This is the Store, Where Goods are Sold CHEAP. July 17, '67-tf. CHEAP GROCERY MIRE. 1. -1 21131107 1 1 1 31E1M1L, HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA, THE undersigned offers for the in. spection and purchase of customers alarge and as sorted stock of Groceries, Provisians, &c. lie feels Balla. fled they can be secomodated with anything in his lino. llis pricos are low, and Isle stock fresh and good. Ile keeps the best of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, SAVP, TOBACCO & SEGARS, BOOTS AND SHOE HATS & CAPS, 4e' Also, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, MOLASSES, OILS, VINEWA CITERSFI, FLOUR RICA AndNOTIONS of every kiwi select stock of DRY flOftS, together •elth QUEENS,. WARN, and all other articles kept in a wellregulated, mtablielament for sale at reasonable prices. Ills store is on flip street, nearly oppoatto tie Bank, and in the room formerly occupied by D. 0;03'4 Call and examine. - Iluntingdon, may 8,1867 TT - maw:am J. M. WISE, Manufacturer and Dealer ku 3IPT_TXL.Nriri"I7I4.7IO Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to Ida stand on Hill at; Huntingdon, ig the rear y cog Georgeßf Swartz' Watch and Jewily . yetnre nibep he 'yeanufactures and keeps rill kliedi Furniture ' let r aced prices. Per sons wiebing to purchnse,l , llll, do well to give him a calk.. Repelling cgi s illAindajtytended to promptiyand °burs. reagonablo. AMP Also, Undertaking carried on, and Comes made lii any style desired, at short notice. Tito subscriber has a 11 ‘ ivEm A Ara ELEGAIVT HEARSE and is pupated to attend Funeralaat any place in town or country. • J M. WISE. Huntingdon, May 9, 1869-ti SPECTACLES • • A fine and large assortlneo }►4ways el\ hand 4T LEITUS" BOOK STORE. 11D APE It PAPP.,II, Note, Post, Commercial, Fpo;nap aadt inattea.P — A good assortment (or solo by the ream, half main, Ws" ok . sheet, at IEWIS' BOOK h STATIONERY Camid Fruit and YeEetab MA%) e on tram' at Lewin' Fankkly Grocery. • TO NYE LOPES- By the box, pack, or lene quantity, for call at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. Q . EGA.RS.—Best quality of Segura 3m1,1 • at .00iNIN41101 & casourva