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HUNTINGDON, PA
Wekesday morning, Nov. 13,1867.
1,6C)A1. & PERSONAL.
Local. AdirvriAsements.
Advertisements (puffs or notices)
published in local columns at ten cents
a line single insertion, counting seven
worde to a line. tf.•
To Subsirlbers
Those sullseribing' kr' three, six or
twelve months with theenderstanding
that the paper be discontinued unless
subscription is renewed, receiving a Pa
vermarked with a t before'the name
tivill . understand that the time for
- which,thoy, subscribed is uP. If they
the, Paper -continued they will
venew their -subscription . through the
mail.or.otherwise
==l
• ' —Two bears Were shot near NOWton
last week. - .One was a cub.
—Farmers will find some items for
their consideration on the fourth page.
.The Grand .Tury,le is hoped, have
Tnado or will make an inspection of
our county jail.
—Washington Isott, of Blair county,
-was found
• guilty of eOinmitting a; rape
on Mrs. Loving Wilt. •
.•
brass band has been organized
in Williamsburg,, Blair county, with
Prof. E. W. Thomas of this place, as
;teacher. . •
—Circus day was the dullest day in
. - town_for a mouth. Some of eml'uaer
•ehantEi Couldn't see where expmises
--were to come,from;
.
-The Good' Vemplars of Tyrone
--held a fnirthe:,other c. week, and netted
- -"lli4sAollie StUtfv, was. voted
t he' IVr - eti test lady,' a `10: Ola the
Most popular preacher.
—Two men were badly bu rned by
the explosion of Babbit,metal, in Lew
istown, last week. The metal was be
ing pdurod into an -iron box, which
was.topdanip.
—Thieves are' again
,prevalent in
Lewistown. To stay the progress of
the infection the citizens are preparing
to give the -first appearances a shot
injection.
. 7 -Those who "wish I were a baby"
should rend Disadvantages of Infancy
by John Quill, on the first page. We
guarantee a cure for all such "baby
dreams," and we'.know of not -a few
who arc thus afflicted.
-True : a small debt is easier to pay
than a large one, and ono year's sub
•scription to The Globe is easier to pay_
in advance than at the end of the year.
Our books are open for advance sub
scribers.
—Brie]: pavements are still the or.
clor of the - dak-in tho ancient borough.
;Anotheriyar of 'brick on • the brain'
32Tvd
, tfs best paved town in
the State. Go in on the brick—we're
out of tkpressure.. .
—The editor of the Johnstown Dem
49crat says he saw a young lady buy
.and pay for "her oivn hair, her own
-cheeks, hips and buzzims." Oh. you
.naughty fellow, von should have hid
your face and kept mum.
—The Blair county commissioners
'have adopted a plan for the erection
•of a new county jail with nil the mod
.ern improvements. The work will
cemmence next spring. Let Hunting
don follow suit.
—The District Quarterly Conven
tion of Good Templars assembles at
'Tyrone to-day, the 12th. The dole
gates from Standing Stone Lodge are
Dr A. B. Brumbaugb,Robt. D. Jacob,
Miss Lettio Thomas, and Miss ➢Lary
Gwin
—A coroner's jury after investiga
ting the death of a child in Buffalo,
brought in a - verdict of "death _Worn
the injudicious administration of Win
drow's Soothing; Syrup, which caused
ConvulsionS "and congestion of the
brain." '
I —There is some talk of something
going oh in Huntingdon next summer.
'fhere is - certainly wealth enough in
this neighborhood to make work for
the mechanic and laborer. We hope
the men of means 'will try to do some
thing-to 'swell' ott town.
—Gardner, Hemmings Sr, Co's circus
was here on Thursday. last. It did
not exhibit in the afternoon, in conse
luence of a lac* , of patrinage; in the
;theCrowd. was pretty large,
but as the air was chilly the circusites
;hurried Up the programme.
—We: ! ittrderctaed ! that about five
- thousand persons-have recommended
the pardon of William Johnston, of
Altoona, who was convicted of coun
terfeiting at the last term of the Uni
ted States District Court and sontonced
to the Western Penitentiary.
—The Hollidaysburg Standard says
that town will have five diald—four in
-the tower of tho, Court louse, (which
can be seen and rend of all men—cast,
west, north and south,) and one in the
court room, to admonish longwinded
attorneys to "dry up."
• _.—A boy named McDonald was shot
on Hallow-o'en, by a man named
'Thompson. He with other boys had
been enjoyinghimseif in the customary
manner, in front of Thompson's house,
when he.took a rifle and shot amongst
them,. the ball lodging in the stomach
of young -McDonald. Ho died the
next morning.
train of thirty ears was loaded
with railroad iron at the Cambria Iron
Works in Johnstown last week, the
destination of. which is a point on the
Pacific railroad west of Omaha, Ne
braska. The distance to be. traversed
is over fifteen hundred miles, consider
ably more than half the distance from
the Atlantic to the Pacific. All this
without transhipment.
—The following officers of Standing
Stone Lodge, I 0. of Gs T, were duly
installed on Tuesday evening last :
W C, Rev, Thomas Barnhart; W V T,
Miss 13;41e Glazier; W S. A. J Reilly;
W A S. Miss Mollie Miller; W F'S,
Thomas Johnston ; W T. Miss Nan Pie
Puttniq W M. Hugh Ludes}; W D M,
Mies formic Wallace; \V (, G Barton
_ _
Armilatre; W RH S, Rev. Jamos
Clarke; V L H S, Miss Ada LOUIUIaS;
W I G, Miss Hattie MeCoy • W 0 er,
James F. Bathurst; Y W C T, Thomas
)!Sytotl.
Catholic Mission at Huntingdon.
A Mission - will commence in the
Catholic Church of this town, at 7
o'clock, Monday, morning, 18th inst.
The 'Mission will continuo from the
18th, to the ennint of the •24th inst ,
when it•will close at 7 o'clock. During
that time, there will be Divine Serviee
at 10 o'clock, every morning, and at 7
O'clock, every evening. At 10 o'clock,
Tuesday morning, 19th inst , and at
the sane time, on Sunday 24th inst.,
there will boa, Solemn High Mass,
with Deacon and Sub Deacon. At 3
o'clock P. M., on Sunday 24th inst.,
Confirutation will take place, The ex
ercises of the Mission will be conducted
by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Domenec, - Bishop
of Pittsburgh, who will bo accompanied
bylseveral clergymen,
Native Wines.
Somo time since we stopped at Pas
saic, and were really 'surmised to see
the old store house there all filled with
wine, on 'storage. • • • ;
The amount of Mr. Speer's stock of
Port, Grape ,Wino on„ hand 'ls almost
fabuldus. Four storehouses are filled,
and ,tiers upon tiers of casks up and
down stairs, and in some cases huge
vats,'oceupy evcry,available spot, leav
ing only little" alloy ways- through
which to walk.' It is an illimitless,
quantity' of wino. , None sold Until
it has acquired the ago off Our years,
and the 2 . ,„8 :AO Care of
the first, second, third'and fourth years
vintage. Our-druggists have sonie of
the'
,oldest of -the ' abovo, wino direct
from Mr. Speer.--.Patersdnian.'
ka_ln 1803, David Stoner left Hun
, •
tingdon county, and settled in Stark
county, Ohio. Prior to his leaving this
State, he was drafted, ,but obtained re
lease by proof that ho was ok;sr, the
age at which men are exempted from
military service. Tir this he then - snp•
posed he was correct,' though not hav
ing access t 0 the 'fitniily records, he
was unable to fix his age accurately.
Raving recently come in possession of
the facts of his exact ago, and finding
that be was under. age C at.. that time,
hir.{SiSiMr has Idepositeduthre'd hun
dred
. dellars in the Stark,cpunty Bank,
to be 'sent tO the Treftsury'DePartment
at Washington, that being the sum re
quired' '1863 "to pureh'it'se 'Oxeriiptibn
from the draft. , --Hollidaysbuig Whig.
The Fashionable Ladles
Demand the Patent Collapsing Shirt,
which , hasjeceived the" meht;flatter
ing-encomiumsof theLadios generally.
It can be-altered into any shape or size
the wearer may desire, instantly. By
its collapsing properties the skirt will
adjusi,itself to any size•of. the hips, so
as to perfectly fit
,all Ladies. Every
slcirtis warranted. Pried for 25 springb
$2.50 ; for 30 springs, $2.75. Try ono.
For sale only at:A. L. Lewis' new Cheap
store, Leister's Building, Ibintingdon.
Receiving new and desirable styles of
Goods daily. ' , . • 1*
—The barn, stable, wagon shed and
corn-crib attached to a hotel iu LeaM
ersville, Blair county, was destroyed
by fire on Saturday= a week. Three
horses and two mules were, consumed,
together with itlarge quantityof hay,
oats, wheat, rye, straw, &e. The loss
es of personal property, nearly all of
which WI upon Mr. Perry G. Trout's
shoulders, are estimated us
- follows :
Contents of the barn, about 83,600; in
the stable, about $590 ; and in the corn
crib and wagon shed about $730. No
insurance.
From a Hatt. to a Boat Load
_Fairbanlis' Standard . Scales -will
wogb accurately the most minute ob
jeCt that can turn a balance of the
greatest delicacy, or give the correct
tonnage of a heavily loaded boat or
railway train.. The highest premiums
were awarded for these scales at the
Great Paris Exposition. •
Great Decline
Read new advertisement of Glazier
&-Bro. Their goods and prices aro
warranted to be as represented. Per
sons desiring bargains should give
them a call. 3t. t
11-Diaries for 1868,—a large assort
ment just received at Lewis' Book
Store. Also German and English Al
manacs.
Choice Buckwheat Flour
For sale at Lewis' Family Grocery
Speer's Wings
Are the pure juice of the grape, and are
unexcelled by any native vinta g e. Thoveon
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 shonld;try tfiem. „ •
MARRIED,
On the 7th inst., by the Rev. J. S.
Kieffer, Mr. VALENTINE GELBAUGH, to
Miss SARAH A. MYERS, both of Mark
lesburg. .
•
On the same day, by the same, at
the residence of the bride's father, Mr
SAmuEr, L. WEarz, of Yellow Springs,
to Miss ELIZABETH SPIIANKLE, of the
vicinity of Spruce Creek.
MARKETS.
=2
PHILADELPHIA, NOT. g, ISI
Sitiaafino Flour at $7,60@8,50 extra at $9,50®59, fancy
extra family $9;15611, and Nullitylvaniu family sll©
12,25, and fancy brands $1.3,00 ®I4,UU according to quality,
Rye flour jßiOd. . .
Priino \\ * heat Is sear. here. Choico now at $Z,55@2,65
hit° $2,27@3,00. nye at $1,56@1,57. Corn 1,40 to 1,41
Oats at 75c. Barley omit at $1,50.
. -
Cloverineed $7,2565,00 according to
qualit3; Timothy at
$06 . 2,25; Flaxseed $2.50@2,55 per bushel.
2.0
. . ,
Ilirrseurturi, Nov. 9 —Flour.—Thoro Is n flair dermhl.
Wu quote sales of spring him rt Hoar at sto,ouptipo,
u inter Flour St $12,5U012.7h fancy at $1.3,00@t14.
II hoot. w5uter,5.45061.2,C0 sod No. 1 spring $2,2502,20,
Cot a from first Winds itt;sl4s. Eye. f 1,50 per bushel. Oats
1,8070 c; Bailey 1,30®51,35. Shoulders 1414 c; sides I.CNe;
hams 2302.1 e, I ard la%c.
eincacu o.—Flout dull spring extra f8,25@10,45.
Winter, $12,50014,00. Sp! lug II beat us at ',5,1,1110)1,95.
Corn 1,53. Outs, harta.
FINANCIAL,
Now roux, Nov. o.—Gold closed nt $1,3£3,1.
HUNTINGDON MARKETS.
CLIBRECTED WEEKLY BY HENRY k CO,
WHIR,WALE PRICE&
Surrfincrlonr, t.. 10,00, Eggs
rat Hour, old. 11,00 ;FC4l l er B
lour 12,00 Flaxseed
rigid ...... Z , 30 Hops 11 lb ••••••
It late Whoa) 2,34 111111), SWAMI
Apply Butter ? [lay Vi ton
Bark por cold 9,00 Luta
Morley 1 00 Largo Onions l bus.
Butter 30.31ixed Chop., .„
Buckwheat I,ooloats
Buckwheat Meal It nit. 4.00: Potatoeo . 4A Loo
[lron V ewt t 'ot
PA' P!1••••• •
Brooms °3 doz. 3,01.0;1. 0, Ilagb if, ........
Itrentwor 1b ' Rye . .
Bemis 15 bun 1.1;3 o Chop 11
, 21.werneed 64 1h5......S 00 • •1., r Straw V, tundie,
Chicketin "4 ' short., V cwt.
C.onitt y 6o.tp 10 ihoulder
New Corn 1 00
ewl . allow
• led Apples Vbo ...... —2,00 l'itnottly..
Di led Cheri it.. II COM t, _l2 nuke) c...
Dried Peaches y5ib..15 to 20 Wool l , lb
Dried Beef 20
FULLAWAY'S ALL;HEALING and
STRENGTHENING SALVE. •
f. FULLAWAY will introduce, at his own expense, hie
AlLlfealing and Strengthening Salve, a sovereign remedy
for lame • back, local rheumatistn, pain in the side and
breast, fresh wounds, bruises, sprains, woskness ,In 7 the
Joints, crick In the back, old soros, frosted feet, swellings,
„nutmegs, acne in the face and breast, cracked hands,
bites, corns en the feet, and occasional sores of most
kinds to which the human family is subJrct. ,
, Sta,,For sale at Lewis' Family Grocery.
T\EAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA
TARRH treated with the utmost success, by J.
ISAACS, M. D., Oculist and Aurist. (formerly nt Loy don,
liollund,)Nd, 805 ARCH street Philidelphia. Tostimoni
ale front tho most reliableAourcos In the city out c
un
try can be seen et his office. Tho medical faculty are In
vited to accompany their patients, as ho bee no secrete
in his p, getice. Artificial Eyes Inserted without rain.—
No charge for examination. ntyB-I.)bni
'MIMIC' Conan or Pas IranEn Snares, FOR Tail
• M
WESTERN DIICT OF PPNN'A.
..Ic-ey
N THE MATTER OF FRANKLIN
M. BURGER, Bankrupt, IVoatern Bierlet of Penn
vent:Lis: ' ' •, i ,'. t . ''_.!„.
TIGRIS TO GIVE NOTICE: Tllitritn the eighth day
of November. 1867, all/arrant of Bankruptcy was Melted
, out of the District Court .of. the United notes for the
Western Distriorof •Pruns,ylvaniar,agatnat Mg - In:tato of
FRANKLIN M. --BURGER; of McConnellitown, in the
county of Huntingdon, In cold District, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt en lila 'BOW - petition s Thlttithirpay.
meta of any.dubta and the delivery of any property be
longing to said Bankrupt, to him, or, for hie ova and the
transfer of any prOperty by hint, ore forbidden ' by law ;
and that a meeting of the croditoro of mid Bankrupt. to
prove their debts, and to choose ono or more Asstgores
of,lde,ostnta, vill be hold at u Court of Bankruptcy. to be
holden lie tho Cohit Goose Id Ifuhtingdon,'beforaiJOHN
BROTHFIRLINE, Esq.. Register for said dietrici, on tlia
,12Tri-D4,y, og D ,C/1.1112 E It,. Ai D.-1867, ptll o'clock, a-to.
. t I I.„ . TKOS. A. BOWLETllE.Bararehali I
n013.1t. By a. TIIO4. ELDER, Doputy Marshal. ,
- -A SPECIALTY.•
A LARGE AND WELL ASSUIITED STOCK OF •
- • -LADIES' AND GENTS'
,
FURNISHING._ GOODS,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
Just recoiled at
RTIDOLPLI'S
IrEtrEPUI:OT Pamaon
LAtores , DEPAE.TMENT;
. - ..
In MIA department, which will id nil tiriciiieeive4ny
strict atteittion,l linen a well assorted display of
Dress ,Trimminga,•Cloak and Swipe Trim.
wings. Dcw , s, Buttons, Gloves, Valls, Zephyr
Knit Shawls, Nobles, IfeedS.
kerchiefs. lrap thati.'llat and Bennet Frames,
Velvet Ribbons. Corsets, Hosiery, ,end Wrest
style &vines from $5 to s'3o. \ • •
GENTS' DEPASTiVIENT.'
Hats mid Clips, all styles, from SONcents to
SIU, Shirts, Drawers, Mores, Neck 'ries, Cob
Lire, Rosiery,slind every article kept hi a
first dass Furnishing Store.
Dy makluglnyliuslness. a specialty, I hope to meet
with such patronage from the public as will enable ma
to troop continually.ea hand a largo and selected
stock of Mar class Whilst keeping up to the
fashion in every article, I will also sell cheaper than the
cheapest( T,• , • ,C; " f. ;
11,,` nunoixtc,
Opposite Leister's New iloinking.
'jliustingtien, Oct. 30. 1817.
°MC) . 1 30.1—X - M I.a.LLTZI X3E615;
IC'S: ZEIGLER
Would respectfully inforM the Ladles of Huntingdon
and the country generally, that .ho has Jitet returned
from New York and Philadelphia, where he hos pur
chased a largo stack of goads almost
EXCLUSIVELY Ffin LADIES AND CHILDEEN
Ladies' Furnishing Goods, nines and plain ,
Dress Trionnings, Ladies' Under• garments,
- Morino Vests and Drawers, Corsets, Dahlia.
rats, !loop Skirts, Sltawls, scams, hoods, knit
ars-dons ityles'and patterns, Ladles' sad
. Children's Stockings of all styles and color*"
'Also; • ' -
Drem Goods, Prints, Detainee, Plaids, Al
' 0 inglunts, Blown and Bleached' -
Le. .
- - Gents' Undershirts, Drawers, rind Stockings.
All goods told at the lowest cash prices and 44 cheap
as the cheapest.
OPPOSITE TIIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Huntlugdon, Noy. 0,1807.
GLAZIER & BRO.,
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HATS,
NOTIDNS„BOOTS AND SHOES.
GROCERIES, QUEENSIVARE, &c., &c.
Washington street, near the Jail
Having purchased our Winter Goods sine° thin Into
heavy deellue, eve eau afford to offer auporior indacenteuta
to buyera.
ifirltEAD OUR PRICES.
slnolins and Prints, from S up,
Heavy Unbleached Shootings, yard wide, 15 do,
Hoary yard wide 'fickings, 30 eta,
Bast Winter Dolalnes, 22 and Is eta,
All Woul notables 45 to 65 cts,
Booblo width Wool Plaids, 50 eta,
Heavy Plaid Poplins, 3100,
Wool Flannels, IN to OU cts a yard.
Wool Illnukon, $3.00 to $lO.OO a pair,
Wool Shawls 31.25 to 3,10.00
Bahnoml Shlrta, $1.25 to $1 50.
Other Goods in proportion
lluntlngshm, Nor. 6,1867.
E NERGETIE MEN , AND LA.DIES
_WASTED to Canvass for the
ORIGLIV AND msronr OP THE
BOOKS OF THE BIBLE
BY PROF, CALVIN B. STOW 11, 1).1)
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with Gm Inspired authors, and completely answering all
Infidel cavils nod objections to the Scriptmes. It is an
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brief, clear, aecurate, conclusive awl highly interesting.
A master-pleco of common sense, It is needed in ovary
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the only hook on the subject ever published or sold to
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casting for this work. Send for circulars containing no.
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nominations. Addrutts •
ZIEGLER, IdcIURDY ,t; CO.,
naUim No. 613 Arch street, Philadelphia.
FARM FOR SALE.
THE undersigned offers a Farm for
sale, being apart of the one ho resides on in Hun
tingdon County. about ono mile west of the town of Or.
bisonia, situated on the Aughwick Creek, containing
about 125' acres; about 70 acres cleated and in a good
state of cultivation, with a good two story log 1.11310,
and Cm masonry work of a bank barn. Alto a young
epplo orchard (Ito trees,) of sole t varieties. with a good
site for grotto culture. Thu cleared laud Is goo I arable
bottom loud of on eastern slope.
T 319-ono thousand (lanais op confirmation of ante.
tho balance ru two equal annual pdyinouts with interest
secured by band and mortgage. A good title wilt be giv
en nod possession On the first day of April next.
Wlror further particulars apply to the sub•eriber on
the premises. JAIN B SHENEFELT.
Oct. 0, MI.
SELLING- OFF
CHEAP.
DESIRING TO SELL OUT THIS
3 ear's styles of IWALI, PAPER, to make roonr for next
Eyeing stock, persona intending to paper this Fall should
call at LEAFFS' BOOK STOKE, and examine stock. A
large 'minker of bandsotno patterns on baud, all of whirls
nn ill bo sold cheap. oet2-tf
W. M. NUNES. ' C. E. ESSINGTON
HOUIES & ESSINGTON,
, giNUFACTURERS OF
SUPERIOR 11.EKNED CAST-STF,Fai
Double Bats, Polo, Broad and Peeßrig AXES rind
Broad lIATCIIETc, of v. , ruuo PaMcmg, ainwiyatired
front best relined Csst. Steel.
ALSO,
CRUIPHOES, MATTOCKS, RAILROAD ANA
MINERS' PICKS.
Ordoro solicited. Orders solicited.
Milesburg, Centre Co., Penna.
septll.3m
13111
. 40Da60
25
72,00
1 2;4_
,75
„, 2,25
4M-Cli.ir,MM . 'S
• FOR EIVERYBODY„
OHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER
KINDS. Call at Lewis' Book Store
and SEE ASSORTMENT.
OV,OO
...10Ey 12
2,00
75 E 0 1,50
ROUND ILUIIf. AND SAMNA
,31 - Bukur at CUNNINGHAM & CAR MON'.!3.
DEALEItS
CILAZILIC &JIRO
THE PLACE TO BUY
. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS •
FOR FALL AND WINTER
; , , t.t
om
iy . jAßcit, ,
t T.unu.
Respectfully inform the public generally that they
have knot redelved Rimy° andmplenclid stook of goods at
theirAtore in-Liuntingdon, consisting in part of
- SII;RBrec, •-.
DRS * .G : 9OReS, t •
' ' DRESS - G,OQ.DS,
, 13001'S 86 - SROES,
HATS, CAPS;TINIVAR-E,'
IVO9 0, A...N4 ~.);VI I ,LIF O NY... Tir A E,
,PROsy.ISIOZIS,t.GRO(3ERIES,
qIntOK.ERS, NOTIONS,' Ib/
- ---0113A:C,c0 - ‘,OGAP, t
r-T
-ko I ..fi
And'l.o-CLOT.H.,
And in fitct everything neif7a usually kept' in a Ilmt class
atom, - all which. were bought lc& for _cash and-ivill
sold at
,O t t
rieisptpidingly. low pities for,cludr, onf cpun try
troduce. and 'request the-public give MY aMill before
purchasing e,lsewhere, feeling Butletiod,wo olinr,uupo
lor inducements to cash buyers.
,•11)rorrerpeerfelly seflicit , p
licit itl). tufitthe
• public ar e cordially invited to examine , any geode. -
Everything taken in exchange fur govu except krona-
seed- •' • • '
MARCH 3: nip.
Huntingdon, ob?.. 0, 1807. •' ;
~ti ItE,A ~ Qn F.~vINE~
7P ;,
0 ~, ~
f;
FAIL AND WINTER GOODS;
- AT TEE •
STEW STORE
JOSEPH MARCH' BaRO. ,
COMTE RUN, PENN'A
The 4040011,0 s 11000 rocolved a 1,19 w and complete n 4
sorted stock of
or.av Kot:m
Including 4x largo and Talied agtortment of LADIES
DICE:I6 uoups,, ot the latesc. styles and fashions. All o
. . .
GROCERIES,
• WEENSWARE,
READY-MADE CEOTHINC,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS' AND CAPS,
FISH, SALT, BACON,
and all other articles initially kept to a veil conducted
atom all of witch my offered us cheap as at any other ed.
tnbliihmont in this secitm of country.
Country 'Produce Wit, In exchange for goods
Thankful for Miner patronage, wo hereby extend an
Invitation to our Trough Creek friends and the public
generally , for a 'veneuat of the 93010, promising by a close
attention to businesa tind the uaats of customers, tas fully
JOY 31ATICII S lIRO
EL - i'JCTRICITY
m. WILI;Tillf. ki:EWSTER,
-NrociniLLsioWN,
For the benefit of those urnpwling to undertake El
Electrical &mamma for diseases we give In the
following list a few Of the; trio re' prominent tin I
most common Coniplitflipi loot with In oar mac • L
Bee, in all of ti filch we met ituwf sicii‘ssful. IT
ARAIIIIT, ILL OtS1:3,01 , Cunene DISEASE, k.trurnicr-
Tlt IS A MR Bement!, ANIt IN Al.!. CMS BElarletth.
IF Pltoret IX APPLIED. These. therefore, Itithetetii E
it lilt complaints not here enumerated, need have
no hesitation In applylng,and min tiler mile limner,
or. a PERMANENT cons can be effected, they will
M C
receive replies lieeol dingly. All communications
Orr.
1 Epreusy, Chorea, St..Vitos'ltanee, Paralysis,
Neuralgia, Hysteria XobVitusinisti, ,Palpita• T
lion of the ileart,Lo'cit.,TASe, etc.
S. SoroThront.Dyspepsia,lbarrlimit, Dysentery,
Obstinate Constipation, Ileinorihold., or 11
• Piles, Bilious, Flatulent, and Palmer's Colic ;
and all diet:nous of the Liver and Spleen.
3 Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma, (whore I
.. not causal by organic disease of the boart,)
Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Rheumatism of the
Chest, Comounution in the early stages. lc
4 (Bevel, Diahotis, and Kinney Complaints.
5 Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago ' Stiff net:,
Spinal Diseases, 11111 Diseases. Cancers, Tu
mors; (those last named Ma aye cured with- I
out pain, or cutting. or plasters In any form)
In ur word, Ito In 0110. to cure di curable dis
eases.
We have no connection whatever with any T
other; Electrical office In this or any other county
All letters midi ens to
WM. BREWSTER, M. T., Ti
- 51cConnellstown, Pa.
EMI
HEAD QUARTERS
FOR
NEW GOODS.
D. P. OWIN
INFORMS THE PUBLIC ,
. .
THAT HE lIAS
• JUST OPENED '
' A
SPLENDISE STOCK of NEW GOODS
THAT
- CAN'T BE BEAT '
IN
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY.
COME AND SEE.
D. P. GWIN.
llonticglon, October 9, '67.
1867. 1867.
CLOTHING.
H. 'ROMAN.
N 17W
cLo:r II I N,G
FOR. ' •
FALL AND WINTER,
JUST RECEIVED
AT
11. ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTEING STORE.
Nor Oentlionen's Clothing of the boat milterfol, and made
in tlio beat a othinaul ilce manner, call at
11. ROMAN'S,
opposito [no Franklin Home in Marko'. Erqp, Hunting
don, Pa.
NOTICE TO ALL.
HILL STREET MARKET,
OPPOSITE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
G. MORRISON respectfully in.
I~
forms tho citizens of Ifuntingdon and vicinity
th,tt no continues the meet market business in all its vs
limas branches, and will keep constantly on hand
Fr. .1, Beef, Pork, Pudding and Sausage, salt
Penland Pork, Canned PriPtand Vegetal.,lee,
Spices of nll khaki, Clumps and Sauces, Teas,
Soaps, Cheese, Snit, 1.4v4,
All of which ho will continue to sell at reasonable prices
The higloisto KWh pa%U fiiir lan ;pia tallmy. Thomas
Colder, at Alexandria, and Minch &8r0 , ., at Cage° Run,
are my agents t'o purchase at their plhcea.' •
Thankful for past patronage, I eoliclt a continuance of
the crone. R .q. IddIUITSON.
lituttingdon, Oct, 30, 1,1,01.
COUNTRY PEATJERS can
buy ELI:RHINO from Me in Huntingdon at
WHOLESALE asCheltp mi'they can M the
bee. as I have a wholesale stoTll l 9 1 1 ,111111 .11 1 1 11 a.
U. HOMAN.
SOAPS AND CANDLE.
IT4blng and Toilet Soaps—the best kildp—for Bala k 4
LEWIS cf CO'S F3.111L I' GROCERY:.
TAKE pleasure in announcing to the
1 citizens of flootiogclen county and vicinity that they
have Juserottititett Ircan'the Rust with
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS
Which they hays Just opotuntourat their now More,
ONE DOGE :114.5T0:17 TILE WASHINGTON HOTEL
Their Mock conel4e of
". 'CI
, 1 4
DRY.GOODS,
NOTIONS;
HATS AN]) -CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOI
s
G OCRIES,
• IouR,ANDPE
ETRS,
; BACCsEG
CANND
FRUITS,
lIARDWAsita i •
I eEDiO,:-'1VA:11E)
QUE INSWARE„
olb CLOTHS,: 1 „
OILS, .
PAINTS; &C., ti-
• DRUGS,
- ARPETS,, CARPET CHAIN,
FISH, SALT, CHEESE, ,
TRUNKS,
HAMS, SHOULDERS SIDES,. &c. &c.
Thoy have o largo stook of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Consiqting of SILKS, MOIIAIRS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
Id/STILES, GINGHAM, DIEItINOS; PLAID.% PE
LAINES,
Also, a largo as sortinent of
DIN SS EMBROIDE
i PLY, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ."
BUTTONSO,T. t • , 1
A J P U E, q oops.
tiro NI WHOIAS.II,I , I and It I.:TAIL.
AllArindi tiolidnatl to!;teni , l'Ait depbts,
('cc of chargo.
°lvo n•i a trial I,,ciffr inifolUilirni ;olden here.
•
.1
, • ,
,211NSTON S )9A1790.N.
Huntingdon. .A tail ay 1867.
BY Calia/41{4dii 1 6
ad
Q ,
„
We are now receiving. 'by Ca
nal and Railroad from the east
ern and western cities,
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES
Otevery description,
CARPETS, OIL-SLOTHS,
FILOUR„ FEED,
.1
;AND
P,rotrl i ri~-
Of all kinds. _
41D C:34..a..1-n.
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. I
Nails and Bar roirat manu
-facturers',prices: - •, •
HENRY & CO.,'
Huntingdon, Pa
IME
E
JUST RECEIVED.
Also,
Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, ,Pens nud Corp.
Also,.
Spiced I.obstor; Oysters, Chow chow, Worcester:litho
sauce, French Mustard, Horse Radish, Pepper sauce, Cat
sup, Olive 011,&c., &c, nud
•
AU 4inds of Syrups,
end, ns strawherry, pineapple, blackberry, &c
CALL AND. SEE,
CHEAP WIOCERY STORE;
..imq - upoonsr„,
HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA.
THE undersigned offers for the , in
spection and purchase of customers a large and as
sorted stock of Groceries, Provislans, Itc. Ile feels antis•
fled they coo be accomodated with anything in his lino.
Ills prtcoo are low, and his stuck fresh and good. He
keeps the beet of
•• • SUGAR, COFFEE,: • ;
:TEAS, SPICES; SALT,
TOBACCO & SEGARS,
pip,OTS AND SHOES,
HATS'& CAPS, &c.
,
HAMS, SHOULDERS; SIDES, -
MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR,
FISH, CHEESE, Fulpit RICE,
And NOTI N S tit evory kind.
A select stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS
WARE, and all other articles kept in a Well regulated
establishment for sale at reasonnblo prices.
91?" Ilia Alore is on Hill street, nearly °Melte the
Bank, and in ttto room formerly occupied by D. Grove.
Call and examine. Z. YZNTEIt,
Huntingdon, Oct. 8, 1867
POUNTRY. PRODUCE.
All kinde of country ',induce taken in exchange for
Geode Lor I lle' , 1a!ll!ly, Grocery. . •
FLOUR 1 FLOUR !
Thnbest !lour, by the barrel or mealier quantity for
sale at Leiviu' Penni). Grocery.
THE BEST QUALITY OF PRESFI
JL MACKEREL at CONN.L.VG/fAM c CA.IO/011'4.
CUNNINGHAM & CARMON
EZZIIMS
10,000' DOLLARS Wail"
s 0
NEW:'& FASHIONABLE GOODS
, . .
From the eastern markets, which they can, with profit,
Roll at lower figures than caw hi sold at Any other Musa
In the county. • • ';;
PU10E8,2'111: SA3III,ASI lOill TUE WAIL
A goOd Calico Dress fora Dollar & ram,
THE BEST ..11BA:VY 11IISLINS
14 ' Wei thitu'lhoS , can be bought outside 'of Phiht'dolphio
,
STOCK IS iMMEMSA,
Consizting of nverytnliik that 'eye can fency:drlehrt,cish
.If. r . :c. , „ 'l,; .•
Ciono end see their fine sisortivint of
CHOICE , SYRUP,
f.OWER than 6ver befoto alga
i 1;2 -
R VERY, KIN]) SUGAR'
greatlk;miticeff
OO~SL ~l~ID ; 5 °T ,STOOK,
`
and do g nat j4i r gh 11~kee ` hny longoi:
Cunningham & Carmon.
A. L. LEWIS,
iiiSTE4i74;„*W BUILDING {
73E•u_iiikila±tEce,11*11,
WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALER IN
FOREIGN & ➢ONESTIC
„ .
DRY G 0.0 DS
No,T.ToNs, p;,;
HATS, CAPS, CARPPTINGi3,..
OIL CLOTHS, QUESENSWARE
.
AND GRoCERD3B.
. • REMEMBER !
Thi's tlie Store,'Where Goods
axe Sold OHEAF.•: •
~;;
READ" AND-BE POSTED !
TO THE NEir_.r. iii/JRNO
AND ALL IN WANT AT
New Furniture / de.
1 1 1 11 E undei'signed would nispectfully
aunounco that ho manufactures and keeps constantly
on bniitt Ingo and splendid assortment of
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS,
WAR!, AND CANDLE STANDS
Windsor Ana cane seat 'chairs: cupboards, gilt and, rose
wood moulding for mirror and picture frames, and a vari
ety of ai ticks not mentioned, at „prices that cannot fall to
ho satisfactory.
Ile is also agent for the well known Bailey 3 _Decamp
patent spring DedEottom. •
The public are invited to call and exainino his Mick
before purchasing clamber°. .
' Work soil sole, room on 11111 street, neer Smith, one
door west of Yenter`e gore.
19tIngtlun, Aug. 1, 1866
TgLi - v - 51E121 - vil
"
, ,
Manufactlirer and Dealer in
3E' 3Et. - 'IV I TILT - kL 313 .
Respectfully invitee the , attention of the Public to his
stand' on Hill et., Huntingdon, in the rear of George IV
Swartz' Watch and Jee dry store, whore he untutifitcturos
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at redoced prices.. Per
sons wisliing to purchase, will db Well to glae welt call.
ltepalring of ell kinds attended to promptly and charges
re.wanahlo.
&if-Also, Undertaking carried on , and Coffins 'made in
Any style desired, nt short notice: - f
The subscritmi hada
NEir A ti'D'..ELEGA/V HEARSE
and is prepared to attend Funerali at any place In town
Or country.„ I J. M. WISH.
Huntingdon, May 5, ISGO-tf
•
Can't 'Be. • Beaten:l.
...•
•
JOAN li. IVESTIMOOK
Itelipectfully informs the citizens of lluntingdo9 tf.d
vicinity that ho Ims,just. received frdin the city a NEIY and
splendid stock ef ; • , • ~, I
GROCERIES COIiF4TIONERIES
BO.OTS. & SHOES,.IIATS & CAPS,
Hosiery,,, sm,e Findings,. Carpet Sac*,
"Minks, (oq., tEc., &q.) dc.
all of which ho is prepared to sell at greatly reduced prices.
Don't forget the old shind to fhe Diamond. Old casta
mere nod thti publia, generally aro Wilted to call.
lituttlogdoo,my l ? 1867 , .; ; • .• ;
NEW BOOT AND SHOE
.' WM:AFRICA "
llntOrme the public that be has just,"
opened at his old stand in the Diamond,
Iluntiagdon j
A 'Fine Assortoient of , all 'kinds of
BOOTS AND • SNOES,
roe Ladies, Gentleinen and Children.
. ,
All of which he will sell at fair prices. Quiiksales and
snsailprgfits. Call and examine my stock.
Mittwfaeturipgand Repairing done to order as usual.
Huntingdon nay 1, 1567. .
ggq, -- §IjAFFER.
m...:.ll g 4Just niturrie4 fitim the, wet with 0410
prLE,NDIp STOCF
890T,5; &WIZ% GAITERAF, &C.,
WWI he Went to Os lospection of his customers nod
the public generally.. .111 i i.fttl atocli at:tho•most
REASONABLE PAIOES,
and those who purchase once will sip.°ly call agaht,
BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER,
and REPAIRING done - M the neatest and most expodi
Onus manner.
• • • ••
Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at hie shop on Hill street, s
fear doors west of Diamond. • ' • my 2 •
NEW'
•: • !
LEATHER, 'slag. :
f•
TEUB unliereigned Would respect:fully
tinnottaaa that, in connection with choir TANNoT t
they havtiNat oPoMttitapletvitd 1gi0r41!"1.4.94.
FINE T.EAIN.E4,
'•' : Cahristirig in,part „
FRENCH CALF SK/N -
KIP,
- MOROCCO, . .• •
-•-
BINDINGS, , •
•• ' •501,7 E ;,
• • UPPER; ,‘:
• HARNESS, ,;
•., .• ,- SKIRTING, AC.,
Together with iitenoriii ask:dote:it
' " EljthltV
' The ti'addid to cull and ettick.
Btortiou I.lllipstrootitwd doord.west of tho, Prqbyto
rlau church.
The higheat.pricepdfd for RIDES turi,BARK. ,
O. A. MILLER, & SCiN
may,1,16,67
CUNNINGHAM & CARMON
CAIPRTJS,
pF ETERY,DESCEIPTIO.INT,
For Sale 'at Wholesale Frioes,,
•
siiou As, Jill ivooi. • ):'
. ,
co TTAbo.E,J
7 7.: • •
,s , ' I.IIEM
t‘liuutingdon,liliy 5,1867..
STEVENS;HOUSE),
21. 23.26.*'27 , 8R0ADWAY i
OPPOSITE EGNILING ' '‘ ".
' ON TliE
Thai STEVENS ROUSE is well and widely lid Own to the
travelling public. The location, is especially Imitable to
merchants and business men; It is In dose 'provlaiity to.
the baldness part ofthe city—la on the highway of South,
'ra and Western travel—end adjacent to all thoprinclpsl
Railroad and Steamboat depots.
THE STEVENS 'HOUSE' haillbetai 'acdoniatodations
fur over, 300 guests—it is:well, furnished, and possess°.
every tne,arnimpttrfilment Rir the consort aid entertain
ment of Its inmatee. Tho !moms ;are spacious,and well
veldt lated—provided' Willi 'gas and water—the 'attend
ance Is prompt end respectful—end the table IS gener,
ously provided with every delleiey of the sesson—• at mod-.
crate rates.
,The ropms having sheep refurnished and.
remodeled,wo are enabled to offer extra facilities
for the Comfort and pleasnro, of our Guests. .
cirAst: &
• i 1 v.-a Fa.ofigrron!.
, q 7 s#t
LADIES' FANCY FURS ; ,
,•# ' q,7 ' AA 1 4'E .
3P 1 11.r , 11/Leaaaufekia, , tic?l o 3 o,
718 ARCH Street, above Seventh,
pncy. Furs;
ADJES"Aud, HEIL.
DVS 'WEAR, In the
Also, a flue assort
or.Ge'nt's' F ur
as and:Collars.
tot enabled to dtepose
al goods At very
IASONADLETIIIOES
I would, therefore
. 2.- tall from my
PI 1 41 1 8881P.V°R
013 llPo'gtO p nO ot lD. --
.Itvel..lB •
PAREIRA,
oaLlin 4! , Aboyq /(I*, South elle
• PHILADELPHIA.
tly• 1 HATE -NO. PARTNE.E. NON.. L'ONNECTIO4
WITH ANY orlitit STORE IN PIII;;AD.DLPIIIA,
LAIN u4.I) . IIOITEIEENT LIGLIT I
• We•talte - pleitirure In putting' before the pUbliO a
for burning fat, lard or tallow, which is superior
to any of the' kind' ever introduced: • It differs from ill
Others, es it,does not,require the fat to be molted Isefore
lighting: It Nate the fat by a copper pipe, which con
ducts the heat under the fat and melts it immediately
' Thousands of the lamps 'hove been sold and no'cum
•plaints bavehoen made. All Lamps warranted to We
general satielabtion, Or'tbe money refunded.
• A rare opportnotty is offered to any poison or persons
'that:may wish to engage n the business. huntingdos
and Mifflin counties will be sold in townships ot rettson
able terms to suit purchasers. A sample lamp wilt be
forwerged,to auy person on receipt of retail price, 81,50,
andlcirti orded at my espense.• '•• '
=I
either sell territory, or, pny agents byrhy Ay.
piece. ~A gents'arti making from $5 to $l5 pet: ility,Tor
they sell very fast.. They ere what every; person needs.
All letters will receive prompt attention. '
•
Address or call on D. WALKER,
Airy Dalo, Huntingdon - county, Pa.
' ire-Lamp may be soon at the Franklin House' n Hunt
ingdon ; Mr. Dtiglies' Store, - Mill Creek, and at Ike hotel
in Cowin°. • ' • . • 401841-
628. 'HOOP SKIRTS,' 628.
M. T. 11.-drk'lN§.
Anti more thaklive Mara eXtliAlidi and experiment
ing in the, manufacture of.bTattirtiYi Mtn QUALITY
Emit' sKlivrs, wo offer our 'justly :elobritied goods to
merchants nod the nubile tu,full'coufidence of their am_
periority over sit' othate in the Amerleen Market, affil,
they are so acknowledged by all ,who y i reikr
them, as they give morn' satiafitalori thsu any other
Skirt and recommend theause‘micceaciy lmpet. Deal
ers iu Hoop Skirts should make a note of this fact. 'Ev
ery lady who has not given them a WO. shottiti:do so
without further delay.
Our aseortleam inbracee. glory etyle, Imagth mad size
for , tenfies,llloses and' Children. Alqo, 'Ekats"mOde to
" rsfi'L l r " Z i aMn`sT iTe k Ot celv d
Nylk . o, o e e .
89. c 11{14 qt., lottyr 11".,i5-woven On the Tapes ,betwep
'roan Mop, and that they are stamped nIV. T. 110PKINS.
B,TANEFACTUEtEIt, 828 AROU,•STEENT,. g wa44,"
upon each tape. No others ere 'gimulue.
Also: coustantly oq luttula tun lino of gold.liew, York,
and Eastern made Skirts nt very low prices, Wkoksale
and Retail. at the Philadelphia Hoop, Sltirp../lan.utactory
sod Emporium,
. . . . .
NO, 628 ARCH STREET, VPILAV,A,".
FPM. T.13.P.PK1.N.5.
• „_._
a . ug23-5m
STEAM eig-ARk,
RT,RwmpoN 174,
A,fir
NQW'
ME
IN cQ4PEBTE RIJNNINO.ORDER;
FOR VIE MEINUFALM,RB OF„F,I4IAR,
The patronage of the town and cp4ndry,!4 .reipeetfultr;
GR./IMo* every deseriptlon,
Bough&A gtig
Ifuntingdoti, 11137, 2,1)360,
TO T-1 - E:
Tho best assortment of,
mi,zmiz)s - 41e , P.; r ir•St.
Juet received thia.day from gout York shel . fortmde strike.
cheap cosh store of TFal.>htlt9frltf BRO..
• ' t A splendid assortm,enta ,
LADIES' DRESS e(0,0D5.,,
FANCY TRIMMINGS AND ELNATONS
Jit4 received thin flay front New York and for sale chew,
et' • • [may7 I • MI. ItIA.ROH B BIM,
SPECTACLES.
. .
sot P:
- • i"7".
•
A. fine and large assortraent ef t
Band
AT LEWIS' BOOS
HAN(I4
pfILA]riISLPB2A'.
lave' now In store of;
Ism Importation an*
srecture, ous Of 'the
It OM 8 T and most
13TIFITL selections(
"OWN MARL".
JCINIA;r.
eolldted
8,L.Vi,11AN..1. BON.,