UPI 61oht. teif ni! - f - i 'Ni 0 7 6'0 N,° P -A Wednesday morning.; Deo. 18, 1867, LOCAL &PERSONAE Local Advertisements, Advertisements - (puffs or notices) published in local columns at ten rents a lino single insertion, counting seven words to a line. tf. 13rief Items —Pleasant: to bear" the, jingling of the sleigh bells, and going it 20.: —Unpleasant : to have no sleigh and horse of your —Mighty- unpleasant: to beak enedin your slumbers about 12 o'clock, at night by a lot of ,sleigh, bells and a noisy set of pleastiro seekore. —Deer are said to be plenty in the neighbOrhood.of Tyrone. Ditto • over in this neck o.'timbor. -The:Cour.ty Teachers! Inatituto convenes to-day, and will close on Fri daY - next. . —ln another column we .puhlish list of the lucky jurors who have been drawn under the new system, by the. Jury commissioners. 7 -The killing-of bears is a common occurrence in- this and metbboring counties: . gr. Wm. Long,..who resides valley, killed ono on Wednes- —Uuntingdon County Will undoubt edly take the pinmiu)n for the-heaviest hogs this year.' -Lack at the figures in anothei . plaee„l,„ . . —Snow, snow, snow, has been the order of the day: for the.:•past week, and now pe,grounLis.eoveredAo the depth- ol , a•tiearly foot - f -- Th'd sleigh ing is gp . ocl apd getting better. Needs a clubbing : The editor oftho GLOBE; for ienderinga verdict adverse to - Our opinion on the new whistle.—Ty rorie _Herald. If we know our nerves they can stand the - whistle; but never a elubbing—unloss . it,is about a dozen clubs of good Paying subscribers. ' Iron :ore of;al,seperior cpiality,a - nd in large •quantitieS, has recently been discovered'Witiiin a - Mile of MapietOn, this county. Mapletom could be made a rushing place, •,:and: so could Hunt ingdon).if, the meti,of--means would make: it So - . _ - • ••- —Welearn from the Officers of the P. R. R. that 2,358 more eight wheeled freight cars passed. cjvcr the Middle Division of the road in Nov. 1867, thaw in th6.,corresponcling month of 1866, the account beinekept at Mifflin. In 1366 the.number was 28;240; - in 1867, tho number was 30,507: " —A deed-is now being* recorded in the several Registers' offices, in which the,Pennsylvania Railroad Company conveys to the Pennsylvania Canal Company all theßne Of -canals from Columbia to Hollidaysburg. The con sideration money is $2,650,000, and the revenue stamps affixed to it amounted to $750. This deed will have to be recorded in - the counties of Lancaster, Dauphin, Perry, Juniata, Mifflin, Hun tingdon and Blair. The Young Meies Christian Asso ciation, of this place, has now taken possesion of . their new , room in Brown's hardware building, and have it partly furnished in .an attractive style. The number of members is rap. idly-increasing, showing that the do sire of our-young men has long been to have just such a place - for mutual im provement. The citizens who have so liberally ,contributed` desetwe the bled sings of the community for conferring so rich a benefit; and we trust the or ganization will prove by Its perma nence, that the money has not been given in vain. —There Was it.uniiin" meeting of sun day schools in the- Methodist church on Sunday last, which was addressed by Rev. Mr. Phillips, ,Superintendent of the Home for Little Wanderers, of Philadelphia.' Three children discour sed some excellent music, which added greatly-to, the interest of the -ceremo mks. - It sWai - the intention of the au 'periiitendentJd previde ho - triei 'oar midst for fire children -which ho had with him. We have not learned.whoth er any were ,-.talten. We :understand the contributions in money on Sunday,, and the . denationla in :Clothing:: &c., on: Monday, were quito liberal. —The Bedford Gazeite tel Of tv hog' in that place which weighed 562 pounds, and asks !'Who Can boat it ?" ;. 41y, 'Thomas Wekbkook,Oltbis place, rids: ed a bog which weighed 566 pounds, whieb3peats Bedford : hog four pounds: - Bn'aiso raiied tWO other bogs, which in wcir,bl/ beat the,conanne yun ,of such animals—olio WeiglAng 494 pounds, and the.other - 452 pounds. The total weight in hoglleehof those three hogs is 1512 pounds. 'Monstrous 1460. those; but not ,” large as one killed by Mr.' B:ShOeniaker, in O'neidil:tOwn ship,—it weighed 762. We miglit also add that the hogs in question wore all -weighed by disinterested parties. Freer's Fort 61rapo*Ine. The .gort ! grapnis now .cultivaledin this country for ft eWine'.unexcelfed -by any other, in its mellow juiciness, rich ness of flavor, - and tirilfianVof "color. The grape, has been im - ought, to A fection never attaioed.in.Por,tugal„ by Mr. A. Speer, - in big - Vineyard, New Jersey. Pbysicians_say it is superior to imported P.ort:Tdr7inv.alidk,,add in summer it is more - agredaliki and re freshink •than claret. ;-Cler&irien use it for its-purity as a communion wine; while the most lash aable families d rink it as a dinner wine.-Ilret6 York Tri bune. • , - Some of our druggist 4 keep it. 4 Standard Scale (Fairbanks'), should be part of the furniture of -every housekeeper.. Be sides enabling ono ,to get the exact proportions in cooking, preserving, .etc, it will more than pay its cost in insuring good weight from the butcher and grocer., ' . ma... 'We judge, from • tho _immense sales that Mrs. S. A,- Allen'eloiraved (new stile) Hair Restorer 'or Dressing (in one boitlo is preferred by °yell , one. Every Druggist sells it. Pride Ono Dollar. int EEsA,,For Books of any kind, pall :at Lewis' Book Store. ,Blank Books for the dOk and pocket, for sale at Lewis' Book Store. COURT AFFAIRS. V. RO CL AMATIQN. = -WIIEREAS, by 'a Precept' to Me di - reeled, dated at tlintingdon; the 2.3 of November, A. HAMA', ender the hands and seed of the Hun. George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer ' and geneml jail dell, ery of the 24th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, compo sed of Huntingdon, Moir and Cambria connties; and the lions. Anthony J. Beard and David CI trkson, his associ. ates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices as signed, appointed to item, try and doterntine all and every indictments made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the Stile are matte capital, or felon tea of death, and other °Amery, crimes and misdemeanors, width have been or shall hereafter be committed or perpe trated, for crimes aforesaid—l ant commanded to make public proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court nf Oyer and Terminer, of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions, will be held at the Court House In the borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday fend 13th day) of JANUARY, and those stint will prosecute tho said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be Just. and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables within said county, be then and theta in their proper persons 410 (Nook, a, up, pr oat') 4;7, with their records, Inquisittons, examinations and romombran ces, to do those things which to noir MO* respectively appertain. . • Dated rit Ituntingdon, tholSth . Deconther, In the yoar oI our Lord one thousand night hundred and sixtpsevem and the 9191 yuar of American Indepoudence. JAS. F. BATHURST, Sheriff: prtoOLAMATION.—WHEREAS, by _IL a precept to me directed by the Judges of the Com mon Pleas of the calmly of Huntingdon, bearing teat the 23d of November, A. D. 1307, I am commanded to make public Proclamation throughout my Whole bailiwick, that a Court of Common Pleas will be held at the Court House in thii boroligh of Huntingdon, on the 3rd Monday (and 20th day) of JANUARY, ISCS, for the trial of . all 18. 111C8 In said Court which remain undetermined before the acid Judges, when and where all jurors, wltnesses,and suitors, in the trials of all issues are required. Dated at Huntingdon, the lath December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-Boron, and the 9lat 'Year of American Independence. JAS. F. BATHURST, Wiwi/. TRIAL LIST, JANUARY TERM, 1808. FIRST WEER. Wm. W. rani & CO, ♦s H. F. Baker, et el. D. T. Owens vs Hiegel St Fister. Mrs 11. Corbitt Ns Miry Stronaa4. Co W. W. &D C Eutriken, rn vs Micba•l Stone, ' . Same ye Same. Dr. P. Rhoenberger's cis's. vs Wilson It.'Lorenz. Wood & Bacon • , vs A. P. Wilson. Jacob Russell . vs John B. Weaver. John McCalian's ogre. as A. P. Wilson. George C. Hamilton ye David Fouso. Elizabeth Gram, et al vs Alva Oldicntt, et al. Elea Rogers vs The township of Cromwell and bor. of Otbisonia. Samuel Campbell vs Same. . SECOND WEEK David Blair ,• • vs W. K. l'irelfurtrle. com. of H. Miller George Noss • vs Wm. Soho Umber o Jacob 0. Coughman TS Tim township of Cromwell and boro. of Orbisonia. P.M. Lytle vs John W. Marten!. Wm. A. Orbison. . ,ve Thomas Turley and wife: Martha Bell ' ' • vs John McElwee. W B. Sipe vs A. L. Clues. Mary Buoy vs J. K. McCahon. Thomas Turley & wife vs McGrath & Pinar. Wilson & Potriken vs Simon Cohn, et al. G. W. Truitt vs David Grove. Jacob -Dorinsn - • - vs• JsmovEntriken, ei Joh alien, et al vs John Horgan, of al. Christian Weaver vs 11 .0 B T M It ltd Coal Co. John H • DenfOrd for use vs' David Blair. Cyrus N Bemonderfer vs The bor. of Huntingdon. Martin Gate's admin'r vs James Morrow. Wm. MoFarland's guard's vs Mifflin & Centre co. It 11 Co Westly M. AkersVS Tho Broad Top Oil Co. John 13 Sumer - on •• vs Wnt. Wilson. • - Wm M. Weigloy vs John W. Mattorn, Bold. F. Clark - vs Thomas Hall. Wm. it. Briggs for use NB Samuel Okeson, et el. • Same • vs Santo. J: ft. SIMPSON, Prothonotary. Prothonotary s Office, Dsc: 19, 1867. ,' GRAND JURORS. Bakor John, carpenter, Clay Chamberlain Jab - . inn keeper, War'mk Colegate Oliver, farmer, Cromwell Conker James, farmer, Tell. Donaldson Isaac, farmer, Lincoln:- Evans Samuel D. farnier, Tell Enyeart Davis G., teacher, Penn Horner Isaac, farmer, Barree Isenberg Niel. carpenter, Alo . xandria Lewis Wm . , e'ditbr, Huntingdon Locke Philip, farmer, Springfield Locke Simon blacksmith, Dublin McCoy 'Joseph, farmer; Walker Morrow John, farmer, Dublin Miller D. P., M. D., Huntingdon Miller Geo. W, farmer, Union Miller Jacob C, farmer, Barren Peterson James, farmer, Dublin Park Joseph, farmer, Cass Shoope Jeremian, farmer, Shirley Speck David, farmer, Juniata Sollers Jacob, carpenter, Springfield Wray William, farmer, Franklin- Wilson HerirY, surveyor, Oneida - TRAVERSE JURORS-FIRST WEEK. Beaver Samuel, farmer, Penn Baird Harry, blacksmith, Shirley Bor Boyer John G, merchant, Penn Boober John, farmer, Cromwell Claubaugh Johll, laborer"; Walker Cresswell Jacob, surveyor, Cassville Conrad Daniel, farmer, Franklin Covert J... 8 , stonemason, Springfield Dell Levi, farmer, Union , Dean Abraham, carpenter, Juniata Frazier-John 8., farmer, West Foster John Bfarmer, Shirley Gayton John, farmer, Union Griffith John, farmer, Tod ' • Gatos Thomas, laberer,Tranklin Graffius 'Robert, farmer, Porter Haslett R. F., inn keeper, Morris • Houck Adams, farmer, Tod Hamilton John C. farmer, West Henderson David, farmer, Morris -Hagans John, shoemaker, Barren Heffner Benjamin farmer, Walker Kelley Thomas, farmer, Cromwell Love William, farmer, Tell • Llng Washington, butcher, Walker Lloyd -William, - gunsmith, Franklin McNeal Robt. G, farmer, Clay Myton Win. B, farmer, Jackson' Mateer Henry 11. plasterer, Brady Myton Alfred, farmer, West McNeal Alexandria, farmer, Clay Ifierloyiebn, farmer, Union Miller - Martin V., farmer, Union - McFadden .Wm. coachman, Jackson Neff Benjamin, K. farmer, Weet I Porter George B. farmer, West • • • 1 1 Painter David, Manager, Brady - - Spangler John, farmer, Cass Slack Job, mechanic, Barre° , Shiriefelt Abraham; farmer, Juniata • Heeds =Hugh, gentleman, Franklin Simpson Murry, farmer, Huntingdon Stevens Frank, merchant, Alt Union Weaver Alfred, carpenter, Brady Wakefield Augustus, farmer, Shirley Weaver Jacob, farther, HoPewoll: ' Weight David,.fartner Juniata Zentmyer M: merchant, Warriorsmark TRAVERSE JURORS-SECOND WEEK. - Appleby_William, farmer, Dublin_ Aeyers Hiram,,forgeman, Alexandria Brown William, farmer, Cass Briggs A. G. farmer, Tell „ , Bales Simon, farmer, B.endeliion BuekWalter Jonas, farmer, Walker Berkstresser George . , Hopewell - Baker John, farmer, Tod .Chileoto Solomon, farmer, Tod , • CrownOVer Bennt, laborer, Jackson COrbin John, carpenter; Juniata -Emerick James, laborer, Franklin Grubb Joseph, farmer, Penn , Gibboney Joseph, gentleman, Barree Goodman Jacob, farmer, Brady Johnson Samuel, cooper, Penn Johnson : Geo. W. merchant, West • Keenan:Thomas, railroad boss, Penn Madden Gideon, farmer, Springfield , Marra Martin, inn keeper, Carbon Martin Isaac, farmer, Porter - Madden Wm. Esq , farmer„Clay Marlin, James T., currier, Clay Metz.Jonathan, merchant, West Meng David, farmer, Warrior'srnark Myton James, farmer, West MeCalfan James, - laborer, Henderson McLaughlin Wm, merchant, Mt Union Owens PoriT, merchant, Warriorsnfk Painter Jacob, farmer, Cromwell Shade J. p , Dublin Speck Abraham, farmer, Brady Shaver Peter, merchant, Mt Union Smyers William, mason, Clay . Gates David, farmer, Franklin Laird Robert 4.. farmer, Metter Ladles Drosses and Boys Clothing. The undersigned inform the public that they are prepared to make Ladies Dresses of all kinds in the most sub stantial and fashionable styles. Also Boys' Clothing. They respectfully so licit a share of patronage. B. ANNIE M'CABE. EalieA OSWALT. nuntingdon, Dec. 16, 1867,—tf. Offleta . 1 You can buy your Winter Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and all other goods that you may wish, cheaper at A. L. Lewis' Lew cheap store in Leistors' Building, Huntingdon. j a 3Tor School Books and School Stationery of all kinds call at Lewis' Book Store. DU-Books for the Holidays--a Land some assortment—for salo at Lewis' Book Store. . , Pa-Musical Instruments, fancy and usoful articles, for sale at Lewis' Book Storo. gm,Biblos and Ilymn Books of all kinds, for sale at Lewis' BoOk Store. DErNew Styles of Wall Paper for 1868, now arriving at -Lewis' Book Store. xua„Toys for the children at Lewis' Family Grocery.• Speer's 'Wines ' Are the pure juice of the grape, and are unexcelled by any native vintage. They con-, tain valuable tnedicitml 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. ' 1 MARRIED, At the incidence of the bride's fath er, Dm - 140 2 _1867, by Rev. J.. Walker, Mr. HENRY MYERS; of Blair county, to Mimi AMANDA. EYER, of Hunt. co. At therecidenee,of the.bride's mother in Petersburg; Dad. 121h - 1867, by Itev. , Mr. Aughey, Capt. J - NO. S. WRIGIT : to Miss RACUAEL GUESLER, both of Peters burg. EAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA TARRH treated with the utmost succors, by J. SA ACS, 51. D., Oculist and Aurlat, (formerly of Leyden, Holland) N. , . 805 ARCH street Phil. I delphio. ToAirnott sir from the meet rcheble sources In the city at dc un- Iry can be seen at his oiticu. The medical, faculty are In vited to accompany tholr patients, as he has no secrete In hie p notice. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain.— No chars° for entuittutiOn. inyB-lybm MARKETS. =I PLIILADELPIIIA, Dee. 14, 1867 Superfine Flour at $7.25©13,25 extra nt $S,5O(O)$O, fancy extra fatally SIOQII, and Pennsylvania family $9,75( 10,78, ami.fency brands $12,75a114,00 according to quality nye flour sl,,tio. Prime 11 heat is scarce here. Cholce now at V 2.0002,60 white 52,41163,55. ltye at $1,70@1,71. Cora 1,40 to 1,42 Oats at 58c. Ilarley mot at $1,55. Cloverseed $7,1248,00 according to quality; 11114u1.4j $2,4002,65; Flaxseed $2.55@t2,50 per bathe!. Yrrratmatiri Dec. 14.--Flour.—There:is a local demand We quote wa les of spring wheat Flour at $10.75®10,75, winter Flour at g11,50®12.25 fancy, at V3E1012,75. Wheat, winter,52,50(44,55 and No.l opting $2,60,@2,65 Corn from fusthands at;sl,oo. ltye, $1,50 per bushel. Oats 68@70c; Batley; 1,60051,05. , Syolildere, 14; - BIOS 1234 c; hantslS l 4, Lartll334c. • Cement, Dec. 14,-1 lout doll spring extra V 1,1609,50. Winter, 0.50(0,50. Spring ifheat is at $1,88(3.1,79. Corn 1,00. Oats, 55cts. - - - - - - FINANCIAL Now 'YORE, Dee. 11.—Gold closed at $1.,34. HIINTINGDoN MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY lIENRY & CO. - WROLO6OLE PRICES. Superfine Flour. $lO,OO EM.I4. Flour, old. 11,00 Family Flour ' 12,00' Rod Wheat,.......... ...... 2,25 White Wheat 0 35 Apple Butter Ei gat10n...1,•25 Bark word 9,00 Barley 1,00 Butter ..... . .. ............. ...... 30, 1,00 Buckwheat Meal V em Itran V cwt 1,25 Brooms V dot 3,0004,e0' Beebuitx gt 11 30 1 Beam V hit, ' 01 Clovereced %1, at Chickens 05, Country Soap 10; Now Corn 90 to 1,00 CorteMeal V cwt... ........ 2,20 Dried Apples Flat ...... —2,00 Dried Cherries 1,tivia1t....12 Dried Peaeliee V lb 15 Dried Bea no, Berf V lb 81 Blond Top? ton $2,00 02,50 i 6.3.3 . o 5 Feathers ll lb .. 80 11 FIKX.S(I . - " 41,011 Hops "ii lb 0 40 Ham, smoked 20 Hay ^a ton 12,00 Idtrd t 2 1,4 Large 01110111 11 bus 70 51f s.ed Chop " 05 05 'Onto 00 Potatoes 58 bus 100 Plaster per ton . 10,00 ; Hags 'ts lb ' 5 :nye 170 Illyo Chop 5 8 cot... "00 ;fiyo Su du . 11 bundle. 15 , Shot ts ~3 ewt 1,50 ;Shoulded 15 Sklos i 12 ow 10 0 12 Timothy ",00 Turkeys 11 lb ...................10 Wool 'll lb 35 Pork Ti lb 8 l llnrd Coal ii tQn.., .... „,$7,00 REOISTER'S NOTlOR—Notiai hereby given, to all peccary, intorected, that the fob lowing named persona have settled their accounts in the Register's °Mao, at Huntingdon, and that the said accounts will be presented for confirmation and allowance at in Orphans' Gond, to be hold at Huntingdon, in and for the county- of, Huntingdon, on Monday, the 13th day of JANUARY next, (1868,) to wit : 1 'rho final account of Ephraim Hazlet, Exi.cator of the last will and testament of Maria Fleming, lota of Brady township, deceased. - 2 0 inirdlngshlp account of Irma Oatonliirk, guardian' of the minor children of Martin Fleming, late of Brady t deceased. 3 Tims fled account of Joint v. Slattern, naminls - tra: tor du bonis 11. on cum xestamento annexo of John late of Brady, township, deceased. 4 Administration account of, James McElroy adminis tiator of the estate of P.: Q. Davis, deceased. • • , f• • 5 Administration account of Abraham. hamlets and Louie 11. Knotle, executors of the last will tind testament of Maegaretta Swoops, late of Porter township, deceased.. 13 Administration - account of David Etnier, adminis trator of Robert Gifford, late of the borough of Of his°. ilia, deceased. 7 Final account of William Maarten, arloriniatrator corn URA annex° of Jaeob Boahor,lolo of springOeta township, deed. . , . Account of %Mina Shoop,exCeutor of fhe Nat wilt and testament of ,fano Met', tato of Toll tscp., deceased. 9 AdMlnistiation amount of James Minor and Jsmes Stoseart, executors - 09140mm Millar, Woof Mate top.,. deceased. 30 Afingnistratioil accogut of Saml L Lepnarci, Crater ef l.ydia Irwin, late of Cromwell township, deed. 11 Final "admintatration account of bliplinct J. Martin and Asppli Prise, admintltrgors pf the estate of Joseph Martin, late of Toll township, deceased. 12 Administration arponnt of David Ashton, advalnis tiator of Thomas Ashton, late Of Springfield township, deceased. 13 Guardianship account of Saud. ,Cummins, guardian of Wm. C. Cummins, lots of Jackson township, deceived. 14 Guardianship account of Catharine E. Shaver, now Catharine Stewart, guardian of Catharine E. thaver, a minor daughter of Wm. Shaver, deceased. 15 Final administration account of Geo. Jackson and Itobert Fleining, administrators ofJamee Stowar t, Into of Jackeen township, deceased. 16 Administration account of A. W. Swoop° and John Clayton, Sr, executors of Eliza Gilleland, late of Union township, deed: Fired by A. W. Swoopeiactinlexecutor T. E. SMUCKER, Register's Ottleed • Register. Rant.. Dec.l9, 'M. NOTICE isleioby given to all per il eoirei Interested that the following Inventories of the goods and Chattola eel to wldows, under the provis ions of the ncl of 19th of April, 1851, have been flied to the °Moo of the Clerk of the Orpheus' COuct of Hunting. don county and will be presented for •at prima by the Court" on Fedoesdaq tho 16th of JANOAItY, (1868,): 1. The Intentory and appraisement of the goods and chattels which wore of John Bolinger. late of proniwell township, deceased. as fatten by hid w idow, sfargaret Dee. 18, 186 T REAL ESTATE AGENCY.' THE, undersigned have established I nu Agency in the Borough of - lIUNTINGDON, PA., For tho purchase oud solo of all kinds of READ MS I I I .A.T.M" -7 And will giro prompt attontion to tbo solo and letting of Houses, Farms Building LOU, and alt othor Beal Estrito business cutrated to their taro. FOR SALE A convenient and well finished DWELLIN4 in West Huntingdon; pleneantly situated; a well of gond:water on the premises; g covered pump, and other uouvenien. cos. A 'minden= RESIDP,HCE in the Borough of Hunting.. tion, 'Ororepfputly located in a control portion of the to till. Ypitory frargo lait"pquia ; Price, S6UO F 0.4 RF I NT, Two From iiwEr l tlislas In Onmo borough. Persons ' desiring to parallso, toll, or rant, will 1040313 or apply' ioliertiod, to' MILLER & 44ATITAG f E, 0111cAopppaile alp Coort4loufio,,,.. daci.9 lpuitrinkdon; - FF YOU WANT the BEST pYRUP, CUN11171(111.01 d CAM:I'ST. "VIO.RRISON'S . COVE FARM FOR This farm is situated on Piney Cteek abent four Milos from Williamsburg, adjoining rpringileld, Furnace prop• erty. It contains 185 ACRES, of which about 25 acres is young chestnut timber, all under good feneo:, Tho improvement's are a 'drat class BARN, dearly new, with Wagon Shed. Corn min, dc.; a stone DWELLING HOUSE, also new; log Dwelling, largo and well solected Orchard, etc., etc. There Is an abundant supply of water by Teens of ca pacious cistorns which in seven years experieneo have never failed in furnishing all the water roquirod ; also by the crock which bounds:the term. Further particulars may Lo had on applteMion to tho undorsigned, residing in Huntingdon. ituntingdon, X'ov. 15, 1867 O RPHANS' COURT 'SALE OF VALUABLE BAAL ESTATE. ' Ifs Vii too Gran order of,this Orphans' Court of Mint ingdon county, I will czpoie to public sale at Mill Cosh, in said codfity, : - ON WEDNESDAY, TUN 18th OF DEOESIDEIt, 1867, at one o'clock, P. M., all that certain messuage, tenement end tract of land'situato to Brady township, In said coup. ty of Huntingdon, adjoining lands of Josef& Green. aoo. Eby, Diane Got such, (horse Hawn, James Slmpson's heirs David Simpson, John Wolfkill, and others, and centaur Mg Six hundred and Outs Acres and Eighty-three Perches and allowance. About 200 acres of which are dearth] and under cultivation, and the residue Is covered with,excel . lent timber. Haying thereon an excellent stone Grist Mill, Saw Mill, 0 log Dwelling Hoims, and bank Barn and other outbuildings. Dr. E. W. lisle will Join In the deed to the purchaser, that the whole tills mny pass clear of bis interest therein as truant by courtesy. TERMS OF SAL E.—One.lialfof the purchase money on count maim of eido and tho residue in am year thereof terwith hitereat to be secured by Om bond and mortgage . of the purchaser. ADAM HO Y, nov2i.td 0 uar'dian of Harry Steely Ilale. PUBLIC SALE OR TA.LIIABLE IttAL ESTATII, By virtue of an order of the Court of Com Mott Pleas of Huntingdon amety, directed to me, as the Committee of Benjamin F. Wallace, a lunatic, there wilt ho expomd to public sale at the home of lt. P. 11M.let;in Spruce Creek, iltautingqoncounty, Ppm., ON TIULTBSDA.Y, DE:IVIIBER 20, FM, • ' • - = atlo, r dcleckitt•:3ll; TIIREE TRACTS OF LAND ituntoti in FRANKLIN and MORRIR townships, nun tingeon county, nut in TYRONE towsiship, Binir co., Po N0..1. Cdnaleta of- a tract of Imptivediand - in , Franklin and Morrie rownehips, Huntingdon county, an. therlittlri Ju niata river, about one mile above 13pruco Creek, bounded by laudnof Danii4 Shultz, Haggarty, and- °theta, known as tbo“Sugar lelaud Property," , - containing about 42 Acre:,.-, • tart of which - comfits of two small islarids in the little Juniata river, and a small tract of three - Acres on' the south Bide - of said ricer. This tract Is thaf farming land, awl is now under cultivation. " • Coniste'ofn tepid of unimproved land iTlng on Canon Mountain, in - Morrie township; linutingilon county, and lyrune township; Malt county, " containing about 215—Acrt . ' -- - and bounded: by lands of - Itoberb F,.Wpllaed's 11°114, Wm. Porter, and others. NO. , 3. : ' - Con.ists of a smell tract of unimproved mountain land, lying its thesaatc twettebsps and cowslips, containing about 0 Acres, and bounded by lauds of James Brinlonbaugh, John S. laett, and Minns. TEIIIIS OF SALli.—thae.third of the, purchaso monoy ha nald on confirmation of Ulu tulle at January Court. when- onoo..wul bno..uuout annual paymenralreiliafhnnillTHifitioiCidbO secured by tbejud; : pucut bonds or the purchaser. - BIAIIWIN WA LESR, dect-lt Committee. of I.ldn,lduAlu 3V,vlhice. FARM FOR THE undersigned offers - a Form for sale, being a pars of the ono lin resides on in Hun tingdon County. about otto mile west of the town of Or hisonin. situated. on the -Anghwick Creek, containing about 125 acre, about 70 acres cleared and inn good state of cultivaelon, with is good two story log house, and am memory s ork -of a batik Laren - 460 a young apple orchard (130 aeon.) of sole 1 varieties; sills a gobd site fur grape col taro. The cleared. land is good arable bottom land of an e.oderit `. t • • . • • TIMMS—Ono thonmand dollars on confirmation of sale, the balance in two equal annual pal moats with interest secured by bond and mortgago. A good title will be giv en and possession on tho flint day of April next. .9 For further pat Oculars imply to the sobwriber on (Ito premises. ' JOHN 13 , SIONEFELT. Oct. 0, 1.007. 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CONFECTIONERS FRUITERERS, NO. 361.. North Third §t.ye : et, rpiLADurna. -- .tOrdets promptly attended to. deri.it ENVELOPE MANUFACTORY, Nos. 323 and 325 Market s'ttect, HARRISBURG, I'A. E.9l , l o ries oral! the standard sizes, colors And gnnlitioa tozether wlth LOW' Note, Wedding and Mourning gn velopes, farnlahod at • LESS MAN iymy YORK PRICES! All goods warranted. Adglad i u t d i o 7 s to o21 : 1 N 05.32.3 and 325 Illorliet,:it : Oarrlsburg. • WA.N TED, . . J. It SMIJCKFM, Itesixtpr In an old vatabliihad wholosato DRY•GGGCI3 WISE, in'rinlaclulilliiaon active, enterprising 841 1 -] *if- A N, ,vho can IniltacncO a'goad tnula , Atilt9 1 , 3 g, with RIM% reference, be., to tio2& ,6 ISAAC K. STAUFFER,,th WATOIIMA4T.EM qncl JEWIRLER, No. 148 North 2d &root, cursor 4?(Qaarry, PLIIIADELNItIA, • IR apartment of Watches, Jewelry, Silvor and Plaied Ware constantly on hand. puTTABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Zir Repairing of Watches and Jetedry promptly a. tended to, n0v.27.1y* THE BEST QUALITY OF FRESH mo, FIR CL at C7ini7A7? Fr -f SALES It. It. BRYAN NO. 2. BOX N0.,1608, PhiladolpNa P.O EDICAL IaTRICIT DR, 'WILLIAM -BREWSTER,' IVPCONNELLSTOWN, PA. „ • For the lief - lent of those Mopos(nsab inhiertal I. Electrical treat:l)PM he diseases - 41j give la: the following list's& few of thb more prominent an most common complaints met with in our prac • tics, in all of which we are most suzreessful. IN NEMILT ALL OASES OP CARONI° DISEASE, ELECTRICI TY IR A BORE REMEDY, AND IN ALL CASES BENEFICIAL, 11. pßopr.i.LT APPLIED. Those, therefore, afflicted with complaints not hero enumerated, need have no hesitation in imply ing,and whether only isErtsP, or Al PERMANENT curse can.bo• effected, they will receive replies accordingly. All communications free. 1 Epilepty, Chorea, St. Vilna' Daneo, Paralysis, Neuralgia; 'Hysteria,' Nervousness, .1"el0a- Hun of the lieart,Lack4aw, etc.' 2 Sore Throat, Dopepsia,Dlarrheett, Dysontery,l Oliatinate ,Coustipation, •Iliemorrholds, url Piles, Hiltons, Flatulent, and Painter's Colic, and all affeetions of the Liver and Spleen. • _- _ - S Catarrh, Cdngb, Influenza, Asthtiol, (where m not caused by organic die° of the heart,) Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Ilbhumetisrn of the, Chest, Consumption' In , thi) early - stages:, .1 ~ .. . 4 Gravel, Diabet is. and Ifigney COmplriints. 5 Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Stiff /lock, • . Spinal Diseases, liip Diseases. Cancers, Tu . : mot': l (those last named altritya - cored with out pain, op ruttirig, or pla4ters In any form) I n a mold, ..ye,, lu o vosa to cure all curable dis• easee.: . . • . - . Wo lined , no connection ,whatever with any liother:Electrical °film in Ale or aty Other county All lettere addreite to WM. BIIEWgTER, M. D., 1 a16'67 . , ~ ', ,': ideConnellatoun, Pa." No more Bald -Heads! c: .11ro'7ilore 4traii Lo6ks ! DR. LEON'S ELECTRIC HAIR .RENEWER, Is pronounced by all who hare.used it the very-best preparation for the Heir. It is a positive cure for Bald ness, eradicates batch off and Humor., atops the hair front falling out, and speedily restores Gray Locks to their original hue and luxuriance. • It operates on the secretions and fills the glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead. failed or gray hair still always be brought back by a few ri t ,pllcations, to Ito youthful abundance, vitality and Color. • - It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry, wiry and Intractable locks become moist, pliant and disposed to remain In my desired position. As a Hair Dressing It We no Thu setae are enormous and it is a nitivetsal favorite with old and young of both sexes. hold by Druggists throughout, till, Milted States. Ad dress all orders to ZEIGLER & SMITE; SOLE PROPRIETORS. 137 'Nth. Third St., Philadelphia n0 , ,.27-ly JUNIATA STEAM PEARL MILL, lIUNTINUDON, PA THIS MILL is a complete success in the manufactureof 'LOUR, &o. It bat lately Weu . thoroughly repelled - and - IT .totid; ruAntog ofdai and iu full operation. The burrOnott rbobni are rieivatiV of .anperior float ity—cannot he exT>llo4l.Aal we are glatiliol to kit that our work - WIZ -given entire satbtfectfon to ouiciAto rners, to whom we tender our tinukt. have to our emploi Min of tiro' best millers lu the county, Aud at taithfol And capable; engineer. Titus equip pod and encouraged, we nro determined ;o persevere in our efforte to accommodate and please the Public, hoping thereby to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage to stilt:tin us in our enterprise for the public interest. Market price paid for the different kind., of main on delivery. Flour nod Chop, ou hand, for Halo. 'JOAN K. McOATIAN k SON. Huntingdon, Nov. 20.197 GLAZIER & BRO., =I DRY GOODS,. DRESS_GOODS, HAM, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SIIOES. GROCERIES, QUEENSIVARE; (f'C., (CC Washington street, near the Jail iLwinq putcluraed our Winter Meals since the - Into heavy decline, we eau niford to direr squalor haducements' to buyout. tji-ILE . AI) OUR PRICES:IAI . 31nsline anti Pt lots. front S eta up, Heavy Boble.mlied shootings, yard wide, 15 as, Heavy Said wide '1 irkingo, 30 els, Bost-Winter . Delitines, Li and 2, els, All Wool Dolitineg, .15 to 65 Ote, Double nidth Wool Plaids, 60 as, - Heavy Plaid Poplins, $1 00, Wool Flannels, 26 to 00 eta oynrii. Wool BlailkotS, $3,00 t 0.510.00 a 00, Wool Shawls, $1,25 tr. $lO.OO Balmoral Skirts, $1.2 5 . tq $1.60, Other 1.10000 is proportion, Iltintingdos, N5O. 6,1807. 1867. = x-867. CLOTHING. • Ho ROMAN NEW LOTIIINEF • F 0.4 : • PALL AND W.IINT-TEIR, • JUST ItItCRITED At' 11, R 51• A N' S ,•• CHI.I.P CLOTHING STORE. - For Gentleman's Clothing of the haat material, and made in the best workmanlike manner, call at R 0 31 A N ' opposite the Franklin Mouse In Market Square, Itunting. don, Pa. 'ENERGETIC MEN AND .I,AD/E8 WANTEP_to cauvrtsa fur. the . - 01216711 , ,1.V0 ITISTOIa I , OP TILE BOOKS OF THE EISL,E DY PROF. CALVIN E.E. STOlyll, D. Showing what the Bible is not what It is, and how to use it.; trod»; the history of each book up to its origin Ifith the invoked author% and completely anSwei ing all Infidel corns and chicon°ee to the Scriptores. It is an ordinary lihrary of Biblical history in a ainglo volume; brief, clear, accurate, conclusive and.highly interesting. A master piece of common souse, It is needed In every family where the Bible is read, as well as by crery Sab bath School teacher, 4tildunt and flergyinnti L ond being the only book on the hubject ever ‘publialted 'or sold in this country, agents can easily gee the advantage of can. vassing for this wont. Send roc circulars conbdoing no. tines and indorsements from loading ministers of all de nominations. Aeress - • ZIABLER, Sic:WADY 6; CO, • 614 Melt street, Bluladelphia.• • 121=1 STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, &O. A NT,of.ille.aboveAr,ticlos can.bb had rjuy adaresslng tj o eulepl•ibet•. Stoves of. all_ kinds and sizes to snit the' wants of all. {Vo .11 the attention of the public to the AUTOCRAT COOKING STOVE . Mauve beyond competition. It is n pretty pot - tern, good baker, with large oven and euitsble for either coal or wood. Stores, furnished at • y . foundry prices. Any person wialing 10 purchase a etovo without ceokipg utensils,can sq, ant the prices (Atilt thh article's will be 'dedUcted. All stoics warrant ed. Samples can be seen At Mr. llughe's stoic, Mill Creek, or at the residence of the subscriber: All parlor, stoves furulsbeil at low "'liens.. Stoves de livered at any railroad station.. D. IVAtif ER, Airy Dale, yuntingtlon pytil!ty, 13M1B • SILVER'S WASH POWDER ! SAVES TIALN,- ffaR,.:3IO;IIT.E! 1 7 : Makes Washirig a Pastime and Mori day a Festival. SO/ D EvEltyinitatE, TRY 1T! Address nil orders to MD mtimolietlierg ZIEGI,EII & SMITH, • chemiat, find Prugg(sis,", '" Np.73i . Nth. Third Street; l'hilkra• 20C 4 :7)- 1 &117nr . : EC131.4031,,Y ZS .40NEY - SAV - ED ! . - The subscriber Is permanently located In Huntingdon, Xadd la prepared to purchase, °emu's ja the best style, and expeditiously, broken UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. All articles intivsted te, him will be returned to the residence of the owper us soon us repaired, Bnlbrellas and panutole for repair elm be left at heaidepes on Bt. Clair street near Benedict's. may2,lB66tf • WU. FpNTINAN. ger' couTity DEALERS .•oan hg E ltilNli from Ina In nuntingdon at -- iu the, ties, as I have a wholesale strra ci l ' olrh ' ll i ad t el e pTli c a " . II ROMAN. • NOTICE • 1' -7 41,-; joi l\ sloki lk mirsoN rAKE pleasure in announcing to. the C 111291.10 of Ifuntlngden county and vicinity that they hove Just returned front the". East with' LARGE STOCK ~-011 ' , - ;•,,GOODSI: • - Which they have Just opened ont,nt their new etoreli ONE ESOOII, :EAET;OI3` , :TUE !Or iBIiIisIOTON' 110TrW. DRY' GOODS, NOTIONS, , '• • HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, -GROCERIES, • - - , FLOW-LAND FEED, . TOBACCO, SEGARS, • CANNED FRUITS, • ; -HARDWARE, CEDAR jAVARE; • •QUEENSWARE,- OIL CLOTHS, OILS, '" PAINTS, • - DRUGS, • ' "- CARPETS, CARPET FISH, SALT, CHEESE, • • ; TRUNKS, HAMS,'SHOULDERS,SIDES,, &c. &c. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting, of SILKS, MOHAIR% ALPACAS, POPLINS, LUSTRES, GINGHAM'S, • MERINOS, PLAIDS, D 1 LAINES, Sc. , Sc., Also, a large assortment of DRESS TRIICIMINGS, EMBitOiDE RY, HOSIERY, GLOVES,' . - BUTTONS, .&e. . A FULL LINE OF WHITEGOOPS We will sell WHOLESALE and RETAIL AEI H gundudildrured . to'Tdaiderunri - in town f-oo of citurgo. Give ma a trial before pnrchaAing eyotrboro. JOILISTON h WATT,SON. Huntingdon. April '&,1867. By'-.qq",mlA . Rat.4;qq : 4 We are now receiving b) Ca: nal and Railroad from the east ern and western cities, - • DRY GOODS & GROCERIES Of every description, CAR-PETS;-OMSCLOTHS, FLOUR, FEED, E'Di.c) . NErisdc:›zi o sC3/ 1 1,-I_m. Anthracite, Pittsburgh, and Broad Top Coal 'for sale, by the Cart - or Boat load: UMBER. Boards, Plank; Shingles, Mas tering Lath, in large or small quantities. ar.44:lirt into.. Nails and Bar ron, vt mann factupevs':prjces s 7- ; ; ?...- ' HENRY -&-CO-: je26 Choice GROGERIFS 'JUST RECEIVED.: Also, Canned reachee, Totnatops, Peso an 4 Con 8 1 , Iced tobstei,'Ositecs, 'Chow chow, ,:tVorcesturstilro sauce, Froucti Mustard, horse Itadislt, Puppet' Sauce, Cat- Olive &c, and All kinds of Syrups, sitOs as strawberry, ptueappleiblackberry, - CHEAP , GROCERY. STORE, • Z. m-mpa - tumolgt, T 11 1 . 41 ST., ITUNTINGDON, PA- • -- .WE undersigned offers far tho in 4srenti and purchase of customers a large and an. 'WI staple of Groceries, Proyisosis, Ac. , lie feels satin. onT' fled they cad be ficcommlated with anr Mug - ill'his lion. Hia prices aro lot!, and his stook flash and good. Ho keeps the best of ; - , f i ,' . - - SUGAR, COFFEE - = ' - '/` TEAS, SPICES, SALT, TOBACCO & SEGABS, . BOOTS - AND SHOES, ,:. • - HATS & p4:rs, &e, '. i. AT,.io ' . HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, MOLASSES,,OILS,, V I NEWE'E .. ~ •FIBFT, CHEESE; FLOUR it C, -. And _NOTIONS of every kind. A select stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS WARE, andull ogler al &lea kept fp a 'n1111401444 establishment' for sale al reasonable prices. ,pi- Ills store is on Hill street, nearly, °mingle the Rank, and in the room formerly occupied by D. Grove.% ' , Call and examine. Z. YENTER. , Huntingdon, Oct. 8,1807 " ' . , ' TO SHE ~ADIES. - beet assortment of; tl.l;Mti=l"TO alCIXZ're, Jan repaired thle day frbm New York arid ter sate at the cheap cash store of I'.M, 1140., 4 ipleadict aesortmeat LA'DIES' DRESS GOODS, - FANCY TRINEN.RIGB AND B ,lITTONS Just received tkli day from New York arid toi Salo Cheap qt [maT7l WSL MMICIf • lIRcl% Their stock cousleis of They bare a largo stock of Ain :' ll= Of All ~„ _ .~ HUllf~llado~l~ ~14. Also, CALL AND SEB, THERACE DJ BUY ___RBVP AND 011EAPIGICIOD5 Foß7PAFtti4loY MOS* W.-Militill ':gti - 0, 1 . . 4 lierlYectfully Ib l iorMihr: • Publle .generally tilattieZ have meet received a large and splendid stook of goods M.. their store In•lisustiagdon, consisting le part of • SILKS, -. ' f ' DRY GOODS; ' - ' ' DRESS 'GOODS, i • --• ..• ~ • • BOOTS & SHOES, ... ~ • • • HATS,. GAPS; TIN,WARE; • - .LADIES' FANCY TRIIIIII,INAS, : 3 . HOOP SKIItTS,BUNitiiiii,'BUTTONS;,. WOOD .ANO WILLOW- WA It".E; *, Qt)EENSWAREi: HARDWARE, -',-.• ~.. _PROTISIOIs,IS,,GRODERIES, .ORACEER§4 I / 9 TIOPT,§I,”:S', i ;;;•; . . 'I'OBA:C,CO; StGtAltS,. " '' 'GLASS, RAILS', ''; I r ','''''' ' : ='-' ''': ''''FISH, , SAIT„' a i'• ''''" ' 1; ,",-. . I,:sn &e.v,,Sza ; ~.• ~ ..,„ ~•,,,•,, ••_. ,Also,, CARPEL ancI.QIL=OLO,TII,. • And in fact everything that Ls usually kept in a flndelasa ; store, all'which were bought low for cashlud'ulll sold at correspondingly,Jowlpripes for cask or_county ; produce. end ' request the Public to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied are. WA :°I II X I. *" , i rlor inducement, to Each bdyore; We respectfully solicit the - patronage or. all 40 00 4 public are cordially invited to examine cur goads. ' Xrerything Laken -, ...0 exchange for goods except promb flea. ... • •': .:. :• . : • •;,17.11.x&n0u &BRO. Huntingdon, oc. 9,180. .... . . HEAD QUARTERS „ . • INFORMS TIII; FUBIJO • • - '..TIJST.OI 4 ENND'` •-• A SPLENDID StOOK 'N.AW"oj GODS MEI EMI .GAN'T BE 'BRAT f': CHEAPNESS AND' ..! ~,.CANE .Al`, l D, SEE. i 1: :•. : .. I Octobor 437. , . • • , , L T ..A4x4 untsTra S maw BUILDING-, -Thaitatliaggclozszii.; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ,DEALER Ili FOREIGN DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, = NOTIONE{,' 'MOOTS, '151,1.41113," , EPLTS,I CAPS, :CARPSTMGS, . OIL 6/kit/9;41/4/61WARZI. AND: dROCEIRTLIS .... itEIVIEIB This is the ati7r%WhereGoOß! •,,:: •JAk A ~• axe Sad.:C,33,IIIVA, July 17; '674f:'' NOTICE Tai7ALL. MEMZ?i=iUnlOgi = HILL STREET' VikaKEri' OPPCIST.T.E . TIIPC I ?IMVARRiAtf . .BAN4; M 94, iVs4*.irgi 4 PAO - tC 4111 .3C - in - foetus the itizens' or Mintitcgdo. u n. told .sJoinity , t nit no conAinneapinnwpat market buslnolall),/,(4 Se slum branphos, and will keep constantly on. band, Fresh Peet Pork, Pudding and Sausage, salt . Spices of all n s,Oatsups an Au TeNh , *M . / 9 1 ”.'944.54 1 51 1 40441 i 49 • All Of which be will continue to sell at reationaide pticat , 'rho highest prices paid for hides and tallow. Thomas Colder, at Ale a n4dria. and March k Cro„ at.Colfee'Rna4 , are my agents to purehose at their places. Thankful : for ,paat'patronage, I 6011VIVIttintignilnieb the same. A . O. MORRISON, - 11untnigdon., 0nt.;39,„186'i1. il'; •• Al ls r IMPROTEMENT.,IN 1441132,1 We fakir pl¢Sidre litiattftiebeforq The puhlfil,..a LAot 3 for burning fist,. lard or. itallow, riskier/ t.iN•ffiitt• to any - of the kind over Introduced. It differs from all Others, as It does not reueireitho "Aloha, b4fare lighting. -It Leftist , the fat by a copper, pipe, whtbh COW., duets the beat under the fat null• rimits.it sly:: ill' Thousands of the lamps: .hare been sold and' no com plaints hare boon, inadq. All- Lamps .wiirranled ;togire general satisfaction, or the money reftvidod. A rare opParttlilitY,ls ntrered.to any peroonlitipdfalins that may wick to engage , n the business. -lispitkritlil and lfittlia countioN wliUm soldin town - ships al tamed, able terms to snit purrhaserm - A sample lamp . will be forwarded teeny Vorion 4n reCorpt retail price, $1,60, and forwarded at toy expense.- • . , , Will either sell territory egf , lyi'axqnta the- day dr • piece. Agents ae to iking from $5 to $l5 per day, r for , they soli very foist. tiro whet-ivory, poison needs. lettere will receive prenipt'attentles. •AddresilieriSpll baD. WALK:Eft - , Airy Dale, Ifuntingdon county, Pa ; dcZ•Ladip.nyiyl,6 pcoll,al tla Foinkiinillonne in Hunk. ingdon ; Sir. litigheld Spiro, Miii Creek, and at the hotel 11105855.410. i• - .. setti-tf . GOOD)ims:,,FooMOTHERS., • Mothers, aro you oppressed wltlintutieiy for yogr ' little 'ones? Aro•your al anthers and .hearts broken •by their cries? Do you awakp in the morning unreffeohed mid sin ''• , p:ielsensivo 7 If no,prawn) at once a bottle of Dr:Leons .Infant Remedy and you will burupo mire wintry hove •• r , of watching and abstety.• ‘• OR. UON'S: INWT. Ilea awed the test of year. Ilioniands 'of nurses and — Mothers bear witness that It never Sills to give relief, if need in season. It is a mild, yet cure and epeedy cure for Colic, Cramps end Nlpdy Pains, and is Invaluable tor all complaints incident to Teething. ' - Bald by Dryggists tbrougbont the United States.- dress till orders to, • ZIEGLER & soLs PROPRO.TOR.t. No. 137 Nth. Third Street. Philadtit, n).27.1y WINDOW,; CURTAIN PAPERS; A L S TOCK SPLE:W r UP 4SS,QAPPW1 4 Window_ Curtain Papers 34usT Rtopygo bEwis! ROOK STORH. - " , (2..ROTIND' ALUM AND SALINA ek_X SALT at CITIVNINCHLIf @ CARMONT; IMIII =I