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HUNTINGDON, PA
Wednesday morning, Oct. 16, 1867.
LOCAL & PERSONAL.
Local Adverttsemorats.
Advertisements (puffs or notices)
published in local columns at ten cents
line single insertion, counting 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 subscription through the
mail or otherwise. tf.
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—The Methodist church at Lewis
town is being enlarged.
—A patent has been taken out for
•tanning catfish skins. •
—The Lutheran festival last week
was a success, about ono hundred dol-
Jars ,being, made.
—P,averpents are being laid in front
'of LIM Biipitistt Mfhodist dhd German
Reformed churches in this place. This
is a Aleeided Improvement.
—George Allen, near Lewistown,
has an old English bible, bearing date
A. D. 1635, which would make its age
232 years
—Mr James Cunningham, of this
place, conductor of the local freight,
had his right hand badly injured in
couplir.g cars at Tyrone last week.
—The Wallingford (Conn.) commu
nity make all our rat traps, and be
tween July 20 and Sept. 20, shipped
74.620 to market.
—A veteran of the war of 1812,
named William Truax, died at his resi
dence in Fulton county, on the 12th of
September, in the 87th year of his ago.
—We learn that our young friend
Ike Hildebrand has been appointed
,clerk in a post-office car on the Penna.
:railroad. Ike is just the fellow for the
'•posfsh."
—That was a very enthusiastic De
mocrat who on the night of the elec
tion rejoiced so exceedingly over the
news from Philadelphia'as to jump up
and-kiss four or five of the bystanders.
—"Unanimous: Everybody who at
tended the Huntingdon fair from this
bailiwick, in the opinion that it was
no 'great .shakes." Hollidaysburg
Standard.—Bro. Traugh, you have no
-room to talk, unless you had a fair of
your own.
—Mr. William Barr, of Kishacoquil
las valley, met with an accident while
attempting to cross the railroad near
Lewistown, in a wa;•on, last week.—
The locomotive struck the wagon,
breaking it ar 3 d most of its contents.—
Mr. B. was cut about the head.
—Agricultural fairs: the farmers'
daughters. At least wo thought so,
not many days ago. It's no use say
ing the fitrnitrs' daughterg are not
good looking, for they are, (at least
they aro about hero,) and what is bet
ter, they are all in favor of the Union
—to a man.
—A call has been issued to the pas
tors and brethren of the Christian chur
ches in Pennsylvania. Eastern Ohio
and Western Virginia to send delega•
tions of the pastor and three laymen
to meet in convention at Pittsburgh on
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
()etcher 22d, 23d and 24th next.
.—The following appears in the last
- Hollidaysburg Standard: "Making up
tin - after the election, paper 4 - )trt - of be
fore the election exchanges, is decided.
13- up-hill work." It requires so much
precision and articulation to make even
the above extract intelligible, that we
think the truth has been told.
Martin Gates, of Duneans
villa, Blair county, was severely woun
ded in the chest, during the late war.
Ire came home and got well. The
other day, ho extracted a largo brass
button ;from
.tho wound. The button,
whfch'Wei flattened. had been driven
into his bOdy .by the bullet, and had
remained there fully three years.
--:-The lengthening evenings, the
giving hp out door amusements, and
the necessities of the weather, will
shortly compel us, whether ready or
not. to torn to the inevitable pursuits
that pertain to winter. To the culti
vated mind, there is a pleasure in
scanning the contents of tho county
paper, which should be rind at every
fireside.
, —A liidy named Miss Maggie Young
has been appointed Post Mistress at
Prankstown, Blair county. Who says
women wouldn't vote and hold office,
if they had a fair chance. And won't
the young men circulate around that
'ere• post office. We think the day is
coming when we will have all post mis
tresses and no masters, and why should
It not come?
--Trough, of the Standard, speaking
of the election, in his last issue, says:
'Should. our hopes bo realized—and
we•have strong faith that they will—
‘Woxilt, our old rooster 'get up and dust'
.and shake the cob webs out of his tho
,rax, and wake the echoes with his
shouts of victory You bet!" Know•
dog what he does by this time, wo ex
pect to see all the above and a little
more too. •
—We learn that a young man of
Alexandria, this co., named Winfield
Baker, is gathering up snakes, and ta
ming thorn, and has now four or five
.of the different species. His success
in taming the slimy varmints is said
to be, wonderful. We confess be has
more courage than we have to capture
Ahem, let alone taming and fondling
them. We hope to hear of no deaths
from snake bites, in that place.
—Our exchanges are cautioning vet
erans throughout the country against
parties representing themselves to be
sent from Washington, with instrue
lions to soldiers and claim agents for
the collection of additional bounties,
and also stating that tho soldiers of
. 1861 are entitled to ono hundred and
sixty acres of land. The object of
these parties appears to bo to obtain
the dates, number of regiment and offi
cers'Agnatures as they appear upon
discharge papers; with these dates
rOriCd applications for pay would pro
balily be Made out. •
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There aro items of local interest
transpiring throughout the county
every week, which we would be glad
to chronicle, if we had the facts. We
therefore ask our fi lends to note down
such items as they think would inter
est them wore tipsy away from home,
and send them to us. No matter about
chirography, orthography, punctua
tion, or anything else of minor import
tance ; "printers can read most any
thing," and make up some kind of a
story if they only have the ground-
work in the rough. We want the names
of the writers, also, as a guarantee of
the truthfulness of the occurrence—
not for publication. We make this re
quest in earnest, and hope it will not
be in vain.
COUNTY VOTE BY MAJORITIES
The following 18 tho Tato of Huntingdon County for
Supremo Judge compared with the vote for Governor 1867
Townships. Cleary. Clymer. Williams, Shorewood
Barret., ... 35 30
Brady, ... 4
birmlnghom, 22 ...
Cues, 71 ...
Cromwell, 61 86
Carbon, 102 60
Clay,
Conlmont, ... 1
Dublin, 96 ...
Franklin, 58 43
Henderson, 6 10
Huntingdon, , 57 ... 47
Hopewell, ll 23
Jackson, 35 ... 8 ...
Juniata,
Lincoln, 61 ...
Alnpleton,
Morris,
Mount Union, 1 ...8
Mt.
8
... fi
Mt. Union district, ... ...
Oneida,
Penn, 34 ...
Porter. 105 ... 151 ...
Petersburg, 2 ,
... ...
Springfield, 63 ... fill
Shirley, 3133 ..
'fell, ...
. 52
Ted, 61
Union, 40 ... 37 ...
Walker.
Warrioisturtrk, 91... 77
'West, 10
Total majorities, 1138 297 903 247
ttigx..Tho Tuscarawas Advocate says :
As an illustration to the advantages
resulting from manufactures, wo need
only look to our neighboring town of
Canton. Not many years ago Canton
was ono of the dullest and least pro
gressive towns in Ohio. Instead of in
creasing in wealth and population, it
was retrograding, as no ono thought it
worth whilo to locate there, and the
young and energetic were leaving for
more progressing localities. Finally.
ono man, a Mr. Ball, having invented
an improvement in mowing machines
proposed that the citizens of Canton
should loan him $lO,OOO, to manufac
ture them at that place. They did it,
and that one factory was the nucleus
around which the following have gath
eted: Two immense agricultural im
plement manufactories, one of plows
exclusively, ono of stoves and hollow
ware, one of paper and mower knives,
one of saddlery hardware, two of fur
niture, ono of horse rdkcs, one of farm
wagons, ono of cultivators, one of
wrought iron bridges, one of soap, be
sides a large number of others more or
less extensivo. An example Hunting.
don would do well to follow.
Thu Port Grope In Near Jerse)
The following cannot fail to satisfy
any skeptical persons about Speer's
wine being purely a grape juice wine :
PASSAIC, Oct. 23d, 1565.
This is to certify that I have been a
resident of Passaic fbr the past twelve
years, during which time I have known
Mr. Alfred Speer, and been thoroughly
posted in the inanufacture by lihn of
his celebrated wines, and can testify to
the fact derived from a personal know
ledge that his excellent Port Grape
Wine is made entirely from the Oporto
Grape, which be extensively cultivates
in vineyards in sight of my resideneo.
The Port Grape vine is a variety of
of his own raising, cultivated exelusiv
ly by himself, and is a superior grape.
C. M. K. P U LISON,
U. S. Deputy Collector Int. Rev.
Our druggists have some of this
wine, direct from Mr. Spoor.
4e-Maj. Johnston of the firm of
Johnston & Wattson, has just returned
from the eastern cities with a largo
stock of goods. The Major says goods
are very low, and will sell Calicoes at
Sto 17 cts. Muslin Sto 13 cts. All
Wool Flannel as low as 30 cis. Per
sons who wish to buy cheap now can
do so by giving theabovo firm a 41.1.
Astonhating
How it is that A. L. Lewis in Leistors
new building, Huntingdon, can sell
goods so oheap. Ile is selling fine Do-
Laines at 12f cis. and Manchester and
Pacific Detain es at only 25 cents per
yard.
Speees Winos
Are the puro juice of the grape, and are
unexcelled by any native 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.
MARRIED,
Tuesday the Ist inst., by Rev. J. A.
in the Church of the congre
gation, at, Stonevalley, Rev. Joux M.
ADAIR, pastor of said congregation, to
Miss Burn CUM?SINS, both of McAla•
vet's fort,Huntingdon county, Pa.
On the 9th inst., by Samuel Jones,
Esq., Mr. CURISTOPUER DEAIII, to Miss
BARBARA GEISLER, both of Huntingdon
county Pennsylvania.,
On the 24th ult., at the residence of
the bride's parents, by Rev. J. R Lane,
Mr. SE'r❑. MYERS to Miss KATE SPANO
OLE, both of Bill valley, liunt.'co. Pa.
At tho M. E. Parsonage, on the 13th
inst., by Rev. R. E. Wilson, Mr. PoTra
H. LIGITTET, of nenderson twp., and
Miss - BARBARA A. GREAZER, of Blair
County.
DIED,
At Jackson Barracks, New Orleans,
on the 19th of September, of yellow fe
ver, WILLIAM H. DIEFFENBA cu . , aged
about 29 years.
Mr. Dieffenbach was well known to
many of the citizens of this place. Ho
was a soldier in the war for the Union
and being captured served eighteen
months in different prison pens of the
South. He again enlisted as a private
in the regular army in October 1866,
and has been at New Orleans until
that fatal destroyer, yellow fever,mado
him a victim. Peace to his ashes.
A Little Viva
We already hoar of Republican can
didates in
.this place for all the promi
nent offices to be filled by election next
fall. This is certainly fixing up "the
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slate" in time.
W*•gtivP 1
TOWNSHIPS
Barren,
Birmingham,
Brady,
Carbon,
Coalmont,
Cromwell,
Clay,
Cass.
Dublin,
Franklin,
Henderson,
Hopewell,
Huntingdon,
Jackson,
Juniata,
Lincoln,
Morris,
Mt. Union,
Mapleton,
Mt. Union district,
Oneida,
Penn,
Petersburg,
Porter,
Shirley,
Springfield,
Tell, -
Tod,
Union,
Walker,
Warriarstuark,
Wrest,
TOTA LE',
The Election in this Count)
We publish a table of official returns
of this county. The full vote of the
county this'year is, Republican 3009,
Anti-Radical 2258. Last year the veto
stood Republican 3287, And-Radical
2368. There is a falling off from the
vote of last year—the Republican fall
off is 278 ; the Anti Radical fall off
110. We know of many Republicans
whp if they had gone to the polls would
have voted against the Radicals. The
regular increase vote in the county re
mained at home.
Wharton's majority in this district,
161; Miller's majority 250.
NONE but perfectly correct machines
are allowed to be sent from the manu
factory of Fairbank'§ Standard Scales.
This principle scrupulously observed
has given these instruments the world
wide celebrity, and enabled them to
triumph over all others in amount of
sales and at the Great Paris Exposi
tion, where they have received the
highest premiums.
Cooking Stove for Sole.
A second hand No. 6 Cooking Stove
for sale. Inquire at this office.
WANTED.
500 Agents to canvass for n work entitled
, Sojoque," written by Hinton It. Helper, nether of the
"Impending Crisis of the South." Tito object of the Mb.
thor In this work Pi t4l -1" w the great dlstinction be
tween the o hit. and block raees. Ile denounces negro
political and social equably, and says he can no longer
net otth a party that IN ould willingly destroy the greet
line of distinction between the white and black races
which Ood himself has established. Every person should
secure a cone of this work.
ALSO, 500 Agents wanted to cirentote the "Youth's
History of the \Von. the only history from n Democratic
standpoint. Those desiring agencies should address
E. W. MILLER, Huntingdon P. 0.,
Or call on Mr. Martin Simmer, at the same place.
August 7, '67—tf.
TEAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA
TARRII treated with the almost PUCCOBR, by J.
ISA ACB, M. 1).. Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden,
Iloliand,) N... SO5 ARCH street Phil alelphia. Testimoni
ale from the Most reliable swum!. in the city am] c sul
try can beaten at his office. The medical faculty ore in
vited to accompany their patients, as lie has no secrets
in his p notice. Artificial Eyes inserted a ithout pain.—
No (Margo for examination. niyB-lybin
ItiIARKETS.
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PIIILADELPIIIA, 0ct.14. 1867
Elipet futo Flour at $7,50®3,50 extra nt p5,50cu0, fancy
exua family $10,05g12 ' and Penne3lvatud family $1 :too
13,50, and fancy brands $13,00014,00 according to quality.
Rye none $0,75.
Pi hoe Wheat is scares hero. Choico new at $2.25@2,40
NOIR° $2,2703,00. Ityu Ot $1,50@1,70. Corn 1,40 to 1,50
Oats at 77c. Barley malt at $1,50.
Clorel seed $0,00e03,25 according,to quality; Timothy of
$2,t%5®2,73; Flaxseed $2.30(§2.33 per bushel.
Oct. 14 —}lour.—Thor o is a fair demand.
Wo quote ealei of spring w heat Flour at $10.00010,25,
winter Flour at $11,5U5 12.00 (Imo) , at $10,00014.
Wheat. winter.sl4:o2.4o and No. 1 spring f2.60@2,70,
Corn from first bands:at $1,32. 113 e. $1,55 pet bushel natL
65 ®.,7e4 Barley 1.16@51,20. khoulders 153( L e; sides 1932 2 e;
hams 2:3(0)24e, Lard
ClueAaa Oct. B.—Flout firm; ipriug extra 8,27@10,45.
Winter, 1L42,50014,00. Spring IN ltc.lt in at $1,9,02,01.1.
Corp I,li. 0:113, SSCIS.
FINANCIAL.
NEW Yon, Oct 11.—Gold closed nt51,44.34
HUNTINGDON MARKETS.
COIIItITTCD WEEKLY BY 11EliItY & CO
ECM
I% ',MBA!.
Superfine Flour. 0 .9,501
Mon Flour, old 10.50,
Faintly Flour 11,00
Red Wheat, ...... 2,00
White Wlioat, old 0 0
Apple Butter
11. at per cord 5,50
Barley 100
Butter ...... .............. ....... 25,
Buckubeat „.
80 1
Buck. heat Mogi cwt.. 3,50
Bran cwt... 1,25
Brooms "ti due 3,000k100.
BeesM, al( lb 30
Beans it bus ^ 01
Clovereeed.ll 0.1. lbs.. —.7,00:
Chickens 25
Country Soap 10 1
Corn
Can , EA ...... 2.2.
Dried Apples Vb. ...... —1,50
Dried Cherries 11 quart. -.12
Dried Penh. 1115.15 to 20
Dried Beef "S
Kggs 113
Fattluistl lh 110
Flaxsued $2.2,
lisps 11 lb ....... ..... 40 g 60
Ilani. smoked 25
nay "t 1 ton 10,00
Lard 12 1 ,4
Large Onions 11 bus ,75
Slixod Chop 2.00
Oats 50
Potatoes Iti bus 75
Plaster per t 00... 10,00
, flags - LA lb ....„ .... „„ ..........5
I Rya 1 00
' Rye Chop 1.1 cwt '2 00
Ilya Straw 11 bundle. ..„..15
Shorts 'p, cwt....„ . 1,50
Shouldur ..„..,. ...... .., ...... 18
Sides..., "0
Callow 10 (4) 12
1 Timothy...., 3.00
TnticElys..•., ...... ~..75 67.), 1.50
Wool i 1 lb Is
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW Sif tpDS AND
FlxToßlis,
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Greatest. variety of new elytes
ever brought to the county,
RECEIVED AND POll SOLE CHEAT ,
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORM
READ AND RE POSTED !
TO TRW NETIrLY 31ARRIED
AND ALL IN WANT OF
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New Furniture 61 , c,
rpm] undersigned would respectfully
MlllllOlll.O that ho manufactures and keeps constantly
on hand i licgo and splendid assortment of
DINING AND BREAKFAST TA ISLES.
• UUREAUS, 3IEDSTEADS,
WASH AND CANDLE STANDS
Windsor am! caps seat elpilta, cupboards, gilt and toss.
wood moulding for mirror and plan ro frames, and a vari
ety of articles not mentioned, at prices that cannot foil to
ho satisfactory.
Ho to Rise agent for the well known Bailey .1 Decamp
patent spripg Dail Bottom.
The ruble ate invited to call and examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
Wolk and sales room on Hull street, near Smith, one
door west of Yenter's store.
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JAMES HIGGINS.
Huntingdon, Aug. 1, 1866
XIPZ/".' For plain, fancy and ornamen
tal priTiting, call at the "Globe" Office.
C:01i1"
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SUPREMEI
JUDGE.
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41 20 37 38 20
103 93 103 103 94
51 120 55 55 120
17 18 21 19 15
161 75 166 158' 72
109 57 114 110 55
107 50 106 105 51
86 66 88 86 67
142 99 1 141 141 101
54' 64 50 51 63
19 42 19 19 42
285 238 288 287 233
138 130 133 137 131
48 23 47 48 24
74 1.1 64 71 18
87 60 87 87 60
46 54 46 44 53
39 841 301 371 40
42 37 1 42 421 37
66 10 60 62, 15
1141 681 114 1141 68
901 71 781 78 84
2471 SO 247 248 861
137) 104 137 138 105
901 32 92 90 33
30 118 36, 37 HS
85 40 86 85 39
88 51 85 881 52
64 81, 1 55 60 83
158 81/ 158 158 81
86 961 89 1 87 1 95
3009 22581 2969 2980 2285 2263
CUNNINGHAM & CARMON
'LATH
CARMINGS
0 U EVERY bESCRIftION,
For Sale at Wholesale Prices,
SUCH AS, ALL Won
VENITIAN,
• COTTAGE,
STAIR,
HEMP ,
RAG &c.
•
rimw, undersigned would respectfully
1 announce that, in connection With their TANNERY',
they hare jest oponed a Pplo nil aisortment of
FINE LEATHER,
Comiscing in Dort of
INCA CAT.F SKIN, _,
KIP,
MOROCCO,
LININGS,
BINDINGS,
SOLE,
UPPER,
HAIINESS,
SKIRTING, &C.,
Togothor mith n goaoral a. , nortment or
.1 1 .1@U
The trade is in, Dot to roll and examine tow 'tuck,
Store on HILL. street, Iwo doors west of tint Ptesltyte
lon elonelt.
The Ity,lott price Paid for HIDES and DARK.
0. 11. MILLER & SON.
/111 t u pion, may 1, 151,7
A. L LEWIS,
LEISTER'S NEW BUILDING,
MiLlifitliagcicloil., Pa,.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
FEIGN & DOIESTIC
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES.
RATS, CAPS, CARPIJTINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, QIITEENSWARE
AND GROCERIES
REMEMBER !
This is the Store, Where Goods
are Sold-CHEAP.
July 17, '67-tf.
HAT AAS AANT - ±',D I
OPEN and READY FOR BUSINESS
H. GREENBERG,
mwßolial - Bv va El lon,
Revectfully l nfnrms the nubile that he has opt nod a
new stet ein Son's Nets Building, In the Dia
mond in Huntingdon, %Otero all kind, of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
I'l ECE GOODS,
Hats, Umbrellas, Travelin etc,,
Can be found to suit all who may fayar him With their
patronage.
His Piece Goode are of the boat quality and will he
:‘IADIf. UP f 0 ORDER in tlle most fabhionablo and
best enkol and style. All goods cart Ito Imught. at A
thin estAhliblonent from 10 to 20 per cent. cheaper!! It
than pt any other place. 411 doeiring a good Pelt
of Clothing at a fair price Gould call and examine goods
and prices. All goods leaving hit establishment vitt be
warranted cc, ha v. bad may be represented. '
H. GREENBERG,
Huntingdon, Nor 1860. Ines:chant. Tador.
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COUNTY IJURY
REPRESENTATIVES. I TREAS'R. Commrs'm COMNIIS'R.
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20 38 38 22 20 38 -20 38 20 38 20
94 105 102 94 88 103 94 103 94 103 94
1201 63 54 122 111 55 120 55 120 55 120
121 17 20 17 141 20 14 20 14 20 14,
75' 140 158 93 77 175 60 158 :. 77 1 158 78
51 108 110 57 56 115 .51 94 -72 1 109 .57
52 107 95 GO 49 107 .51 91 66 106 51
65 66 83 86 69 85 67 81 71 85 67
101, 142 142 101 98 141 101 142 100 , 1
142 100
641 51 47 67 61 28 •- 80' 48 66 51 63
42 ' 19 19 42 42 19 ; 421 19 42 19 42
235 294 268 253 217 287 -234 292 ' 228 290 224
135 138 132 138 127 138 130 •172 - 92 137 -131
23 .48 48 23 23 -48 23 ,48 23 49 .22
11 61 70 14 17 73 10 ', 72 10 1' 67 9
60j 80 :87 68 57 87 60 87 00 1 87 60.
541 39 44 61 54 44 55 44 54 1 41 55
3511 36, 37 36 33 37 34 37 3411 37 33
371 361 1 41 42 37 42 36 42 37 1 42 37
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1:3 66, 61 10 10 65 9 64 12' 64 -12
6811 1151 114. 67 67, 114 681 114 68 1 114 68,
841 901 741 83 681 81 8911 80 811 SO 81
85 2431 242 94 86 ' 248 85 24 7 861 247 86
103 138, 1391 103. 141, 140 102 138 1041 138 1 103
30 861 901 37 32 90 32 89 33', SS 31
117 2 , 1 351 122 127, 36 118 1 35, 119 36 118
36 86 85 1 401 381 85 40 1 67 58 85 40,
51 88 88 53 49' 88 50 83 55 88 , 51d
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811 1561' 157 82 , 81 157 811 1571 81 15ZI B.IH
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CIO
NEW
CUNNINGHAM & CARMON
llnve received
10,000 DOLLARS WORTH
NEW & FASHIONABLE GOLDS
From the eastern markets. which tinny can, in all malt,
sell nt lower figures than can to sold nt any other honio
In [to con [ay.
PRICES Tllll SA3III AS lIEFOIIII TUE WAR
A good Calico Dress for a Dollar & aLevy
TILE BEST HEAVY NIUSLINS
Lower than thoy can be bought oublblo of rhibutelphin
THEIR STOCK IS IMMENSE,
Consisting of eTer3 thing that eye can fancy or heart w1:11
Conic nhiltiee their fine nesortnient of
'CHOICE SYRUP,
LOWER than ever Leforo I‘Lo.
EVERY KIND OF SUGAR
At greatly reduced prices
COME AND SEE OUR STOCK,
and do not pay high pi l.'s any 1011gOr
Cunningham & Carman.
Huntingdon, np24
Can't Be Beaten !
Good Stock & Low Prices
I JOHN IL WESTBROOK
Respectfully influnts the eitisens of fitintingdon and
hint lie hasjuit lecoiYed from the city a NEw and
splendid stock or
GROCERIES, CONFETIONERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks,
Ti'lMhS, &C., &c., &C., cfc.
all of which( he is prepared to tell at greatly reduced pi ices.
Don't forgot the old Maud in the Diamond. Old cushy
mere null the public generally aru invited to call.
fluntingdon, may I, tSfT
REMOVAL,
ROBLEY MARSH,
IVIERcHANT TAILORS.
Respectfully inform their old friends and rho public
geneiolly that they hare removed to the room adjoining
the Post 011ie° on Hill knot, where they have r”ceived
now shock of iho most serviceable
DRESS GOODS,
Which they nro preparul to moire op to older in the
Most fiishioniiiiio Mot ngbtGiii int order.
Odt and cxamioo their nosorintent of ,gooils for
COATS, VESTS AND PANTS,
notbropmem.kin g osovholo. They are determined to
please everybody,
oplo 18L7 U. ROBLEY.
GEO. F. MAIMIL
By Canal a 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,
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Of all kinds.
40 C)..ilLI_A.
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 ina,nn,
facturers' prices,
HENRY & CO.,
je2G Huntingdon, Pa
DarSebool 'Books of all kinds for
sale Lewis' Book Store. tf.
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628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628.
WM. T. II 0 P K , I N S
"Owx MAKE."
After mu, p tL MAT yen,: exprrient , nod expel linen!'
ins in the manufacture of WrItI,TIX FIRST QUALITY
111/0P SitlgTe, we offer our justly :tolohnited goods to
merchant. and the puling hi full confidence of their :m
-yrrh» it 3 over all others Ito' the Amei icon market, and
thy are so acknowledged by all Who 100.0 . or &al to
them. no they give Mar. filltidrACtioll than tiny other
klrt and recommend rhemselveti in evei y respect. Deal
er, in Hoop Skirts should make q note of this filet. Ev•
ery lady who 1,14 not given thou n trial should do so
without further delay.
Our a.sortment embraces every stele, length and size
for Ladino. :dhow., and oltildrert. Also, l:kirts made to
order, altered and repaired.
Ask for "Weakish's Own Make," and be not deceived.—
See that the letter .1.1" is woven 011 the Tapes between
etch 1100 p, and that they are staining "W. T. 110 P KIES,
MANUFACTURER, 6 . 23 Altoll STREET, PIIILAD'A,"
upon each lane. No others are genuine.
Also. constantly on handa full lino Of good New York
and Eastern made Skirts at very low prices, Wholesale
and Retail at the Philadelphia Hoop Skirt Manntitetery
and Emporium,
NO. 625 ARCH STREET, PRIT,AVA.
_ WM_ T. 110PK1NS:
all
STEVENS HOUSE,
21, 23.25. & 27 BROADWAY, N. Y.
OPPOSITE BOWLING GREEN.
ON TEM EUROPEAN PLAN.
The S I'EVENS HOUSE is wetland widely known to the
It...idling . public. The location is especially suitable to
fnet chants and business men; it is in c/oso proximity to
the bminess part of the city—is on the highway of South
ern anti Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal
Railroad and Steanihoat depots.
TILE eTWVENb 110USI: hos liberal accommodations
fur over 300 pests—it is well fill nished. and possesses
evely modern implovrmrnt for the comfort and entm tam
moot of its inmates. The loon. ere spacious and well
vent lated—provided with gas and water—the at tend
mice is prompt and respectful—and tho table is goner
ousl,y provided alit, errry del intcy Orthe season—.d mod
erate rates. The rooms Inning locen relui I tithed and
remodeled, a e aro °unlit, to offer extra Mollifies
fur the comf,rt and pleasure of or Guests.
111E0. K. CHASE Se CO.
Aug. 14,'67-Gm. Pnorairien2-
g_) AINTS FOR FARE M S ND
aritEns.—The Ocarina )lltteral Paint Co. are now
otanufnetuting the Best, 0110.111.5 t and most Durable
Paint in tn., Coats nett pot On. MIX.] ith pure
I.insqed Oil, will last 11l or 15 year+ ; it 1.1 Ma light brown
01 be.totititl elmrolate color. and can be chang...l to green,
lead. stone, drab. olive, or Cream, to suit the taste of the
cowman,. It is valuable for Itow.eg. hat ns, fences, car
nage and car :rakers, palls and wooden-ware. agrieultun
al implements, e.ot tl bats, vessels and shipi' bottoms,
eanias. metal rind shingle roof., (it being time (Old water
proof). floor oil cloths, ( a maul
one mnnfaetnrer having
howl IMO. the past putt.) and ns a paint for any purpose
is augury : v.l.d for body, durability. elasticity, and adhe-
Shilte,s. Price $1; per bbl. or:100 lbs.. 0 Welt n ill supply
a firmer for years to route. IVOlTalltell in all C 1 1 . 3 ,4 as
above. Send for a cil ruler n hick gives Nil illlrlicalars.
Notte gettione unless blended in n trade mark Oraften
Mineral hiirit. Add ess DANT
eel not 25 , 1 Peat I street, Nen Torte.
JUNIATA
STEAM PEARL MILL,
lIUNTINOON, PA.,
Is NOW
IN COMPLETE RUNNING ORDER
FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF FLOUR
Tiro pntroungr of tho town and country to resprotinfly
MEM
GRAIN, of every description,
Bought at this mill
Huntingdon, May 2, ISlin
mafel7 - 15T-rig , 76l
,45 L LCLE
J. M. WISE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
35"" 'LT JEL MT I wr ST3EI.
Respectfully ire Res the attention of the Public to Ids
stand on trill et., Huntingdon, in the rear of QemgoW
Swatts' Watch and Jewelry store, where he manufActures
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per
hens wishing to pinch.; will do well to give him a call.
Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges
reasonable.
4V' Also. Undertaking carried on, and Coffins to ado in
any style desired. at short notice.
The subscriber hoe a
ND ELEGANT HEARSE
and is prepmcd to at teal Funerals at any place In town
or country. J. M. tV 1&:.
Huntingdon, May 9, 1806—tr
TO TIIE LADIES.
Tho Lest assortmentof
Jolt reeeirtd this day front New York and for silo at the
cheap cash stole of 101. 31Altell A 11110.
A splendid nesortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
FANCY TRIIVIMiNGS AND BUTTONS
Just recoired this day front New York owl for sale Cheap
at [rn.ty7 ] AlAltell A: 110.
fIGrC).-T—OCO
FOR EVERYBODY,
CHEAPER, THAN ANY OTHER
KINDS. Call at Lewis' Book Store
and SEE ASSORTMENT.
SPECTAGLEs.
A tine and large assortment always on
hand
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
FLOUR FLOUR
Tho beg Flour, by tho torril o r smaller iimutlily hie
sale at Lewis' Family Grocery.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
All hinds or country produce taken in exchange for
Goods at Lewis' Family Grocery.
IE YOU WANT the BEST SYRUP,
go to IININQUA3I{t CARMOVS.
At P • Ult,rl
CUNNTNGIV M k CAIIMON'S.
TREPIA , OP PM - ME 1051•
FANCY GOODS - Tiolosale &
THE undersigned takes the liberty
of calling the attention of the public in general to his
new and splendid variety of
FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS,
UMBRELLAS wad SCAN SHADES
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Making weekly nurcha.es Loin the Now Yolk and
Philatielpliva mai heti, I ant prepet ed to oilhi• lo toy Indy
friendq of Huntingdon hnd vicinity, one of the nicest
lines of Dress and Sitcfnio
BUTTONS & TRIMMINGS,
of the very latest novelties ont that IS possible to bring
together, and at prices to meet the views of all classes.
Ladies' and Gent,' (Jawrin'e) Kid Gloves: black and
mediate shades, and any particular shade and size turn
felled at the shortest notice; also, a very pretty assort
ment of white and colored Berlin and Llsletliread Gloves,
plain and fancy tops; black Set colored 'Velvet Ribbon.
first quality and common, all widths:
'While Dress 'Goode, Hoop Skirts, 'Dalmorals,
Hats, Siindowns, Knitting Cotton, (all colors,) German
town Wobl. Kepi') rs, Cones, Silk for lining bonnets, Bun.
net Ribbons, Gents' Linen and Paper Cuffs, Collars and
Shirt Fronts, as also special selection of black and fancy
Neck Ties,
Broadway, Chantilly Bows, and Napoleon
Stocks for the aged and a fine assortment of Bogle UM.'
ming. ,
Hosiery with roe will claim special attention to select
and offer the very host &WWII and German Regular
Made Goods and the Domestic and Lower Grades, Child's'
fancy oneltalf lloso, &c., with that endless variety el'
Small Wanes to be found in a well stocked Notion Store,.
of quality superior no a linoond at prices to meet all'
competition.
A large stock of Boys' and Gents' Hats and Cops of the
latest styles and all qualities nut prices ranging from 25
cis. so sB.oot W. P. RUDOLPH.
Huntingdon, April 10, 1601.
LADIES''FANCY FURS,
JOHN FAREIRA'S
OLDESTALISH.Fp
iVimitira,otdr3r
718 ARCH Street, above Seventh,
2260
.057 - 1 HAVE• NO PARTNER, NOD CONNECTION
WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN PHILADELPHIA.
Patent BEHIVE•
undersigned having purchased
IL the exclusive right to manufacture and tell
MOVABLE COMB BEE HIVE;i
and to sell individual and township' rightcr, in Ifolitingdon
county, all persons n ishing to pot clwe lilies of'
tndieid
uxl or township rights, can do so by titaklrt . g "application
to them or either of them. The Rights to sell Lazg
strotlo9 Original Patent expired on 11,0111 th tiny of
October. 1800; nt which tine it was extended for sac=
years, and oil persong having pincluPted rights under the
original patent are hereby notified tlintlthey cannot lawn
bully matzo or sell hives since tho extension,
Thi4 live has been In ova for ovate time in several
parts of the county and tans given general satisfaction.—
The undetsigned would rtspectfully refer all- persons
Al isiting to examine the mince, to the lotion lug pet sons
who hill a them in ace. •ir.: T1.11:15 Fi,her, John noel, If
W. Miller, Dott!el Wpm. lad nrf.
Aggiiention4 for indivit ual or teen nship rights should
be made perqonally or by letter to tin • nude , ,si:;ord qt
Cove Station P. 0., Huntingdon minty. Pa.
'JOHN T. SW PIXY,
.IASINAi C. SIIIIMBY,
JACK:ION KNYKA RT.
eptll.lnl
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE!
Excellent for Females and Wealdy Persons.
Used by bumlreds of Congregntions fur Church of
sbill purposes.
TINEYARD3--Los Angeles, California, and Passaic,
New Jersey, " •
SPBEIIqi+ORT GRAPE WINE, Four Years Old. This
Justly celebrated mail e . ,Wine is made from the. Juice of
the Oporto Grape raised in this country. Its invaluable
Tonic and Strengthening Properties are unsurpassed by
any other native wino. Being the pure Juice tithe grape
produced under 31r. Speer's (Jaya personal supervision,
tie purity and genuineness are guaranteed. - TIM young
est child may partake of its generous qualities, and the
weakest invalid may use It to advantage. It is particular
ly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the
various ailments that afflict the weaker seg. It is in ev
ery re , pect A WIN TO RE RELIED ON.
Invalids use Speet's Port limps Wino; Females Use
Speer's Port 0 lupe Wine; Weakly Persons Find a Benefit
by its Use; Specie Wings in ilostitak eao Wacerred to
other 'Mites.;
Principal Office, " A. SPEER,
No. 243 BROADWAY, oppoqte City Hall Park, N. It.,
Sold by JOHN REED,Druggist, Huntingdon. son;
E=
AN IMPROVEMENT IN LIGHT;
We take pleasure in putting before the public a
LAMP for burning fat, lard or tallow, which is superior
to any of the kind over introduced. It differs from all
others, as it does not require the fat to be melted before
lighting. It heats the fist by a copper pipe, whtch con•
ducts the he:Au:vier the fat and melts it immediately.
'thousands of tits lamps have been sold and no com
plaints kayo been mode. All Lamps %minuted to give,
general satisfaction, or: the motley refunded. ,
A rare opportunity is armed to any person or persona
that flay ish to engage 'n the business. flnotingdon;
and Mifflin counties will be sold lit townships s,c {anon,
able terms to suit purchasers. A sample 'WAR., will Fa,
nu warded to any parson on receipt of retail pries, $1,50,,
and fore anted at my expon.,
Will either sell territory or pay agelps by the slay or
piece. Agents are making from $1 to, 4;,:15 per day, for
they sell very fast. They are what every person needs.
All letters will receive prompt attention.
Address or call on D. WALKER,
Airy Dale, Ifuntingdon county, Pa..
ttil-Latup may be seen at the Franklin Rome in Hunt
ingdon ; Mi. Hughes' Store, Mill Creek, and at the hotels
in Caesville. selB-tf
EYRE & L;ANDELL,
Fourth and Arch Streets,
Aro alibiing it NEW STOCK of
DIRI - Y . GOODS
1867_
SIIA.WLS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS;
N. 11.—.10b lot 3 of Goods t cceived dally
STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, &C,
A NY of the above articles can be had
l_by afliiregsiog the sololerilieT.—litors of all kinds,
an 4 sizes to salt the a awl of all.
=9
AUTOCRAT COOKING STOVEL
astove lryetol competition. It h a pretty pet
(ern, good bakor, with largo 00 en, and idntablo
for either coal or wood. Stoves fat oishisl nt
foundry prices. Any per•on flog to purelmo
a store Taloa cooking uto nails ran do NO, nut thu priced
of all tho iitlicles 0 ill be dadurrod. All star., warrnn
Sninplos rnu 1.0 SCPII - at 31r liiigho's store, Mill
eel:, or at t lin reunion . ur 1i,.• not., iher.
All patloi stoves fru•uwhod at low prto.s. Roy sde
liyeruil at nig railroad station
MEI
ALL KINDS 0 CItA C K
tt ns autly On mud at
CUNNINGHAM & CARMON'',
RUDOLP lI'S
LADIES.AND
P . IIILADELPHIA.
awe now in stare of
wn Importation and
factnre,•bne of the.
l(}SB T and moat
TTIEITT. selections or
MEM
,ARIES' acid CMG
'I% WEAR, in the
'Also, a fine assort
of Gent's Etr ,
s and Collars.
in enabled to dlepose
ygooda'at 'very
LSONABLE PRICES
would therefore ,
a call from my
03 of Huntingdon
ty abd vicinity.% 7 ,
sr and Street I, ;
IN NAMARA,
s 7th, Eolith side,
PHILADELPHIA.
LANGSTROTH'S
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PHILADELPHIA,
FOR TOO FALL SALES OF
STAPbE DR}. GOODS
.
1) IV ILK.
hir Dolo, Iluntinclion county, Pa
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