Etc 6111.bt H,V,N T XNGD , P A ; Kindness xo: Animaisz. t:. .?4,7_ , .;!,:5:. :---4 i --; : ." ' 1 '. ,' tilo,ioiiiiir Vilma glifiel, glie'f - ?llozvipq iiitele s iiiiii faalp:Vile - o£" tile "iiilua§l? "A horse in the depot at WoOdwich bad proved so-;una - tinageable to the rough riders that at= "length no one among them Atifateimit 'Mount . him.— .I.lis mode7ofliirowiog 4!:tr diamounting ridei... ; 4nsiatedialiying down sand rolling over , else gashing leg against someTWall,:or_poit; or; pal ing. AlllMear(ti to break liim of these perilous tricks proving Unavailing, the animal was brought 'befortlie *com manding offieer . with th'eecharacter of being "incurably vicious,!!. and with reeOnitileinlAion; on this'accoupt; that ho solk.ZOOlOnid Quest, h taring of 'thiS, an d i i4n . the:horse to be arthertifigh bred and one of the batit :action ed an d, ?2,lMterest ; horses. in the - regiment, besought the command ing officer, to permit hint , to be trans ferred to the riding troops.' This was consented to, and the transfer wasi . no_ sooner accomplished than Col. Quoit determined to pursuo,a system of man agement directly; opposite . to that which had : : -bcou,ntl.empted. He had him led daili intO'the- riding 'school, suffered no.whips • even to he shown to him while_ there, .but petted him and tried to make him execute this and the other.manteuvro r and as often as he proved obedient rewarded him with a handful of corn, or beans, or a pieceof bread; ; with ,which bribes his pockets were invariably well supplied. In this manner, and' no great distance of' time, was_ the rebel not only sub dued and tamed, but rendered so per. feetly quiet that a little child could ride him. : 119 became, at length, taught to kneel down while his rider mount ed and to perform`; several evolutions and dances and tricks in the "menage,", which no ether in the School could - be brought to In fine, so great a fa vorite did_holtecotrie; that his master gave himlae -appellation . of "Darl ing?' - - - r i l adis'ia`_ii i !tiii l calf;W.:-.-' Dr. Trimble f -Newa4; l iNeSrt ,Te re oy WhO has paid fruit culture - , gives the fbilowitii:liti:ehis'vieWthe _ result •of manytears experience : I 1. The r mostimccessftil way-to- con quer the cureuliO is to gather the fruit As it Talls,atillffi.e - &!it,:* tirthe 'Stock to •dosytiy i ft ; 4,i1;: - isbj : ,:-thW.,,fallen, fruit that the curculio propagates its spe- =1 ties., 2. ,That tbaymiks•;: z the:.apple :tree can be prevented fronithe apple moth by *di riniriir Oa Ch. Ire . ° tWO Or tbroo times a rope !patio_ of straw. '.llllo , ipOttai::,WiA harbor in , this rope, and can ileiirrbe_deetreyed. 3. That tho only way to kill tho peach-440-h0i4.14 ; 0- cn : Oximyiint with a knife, not once only in a season, but to follow iiipkup every two weeks until exterminated. After the first "going over" ofatvorchard!thie_Will- be :little or no trouble, as each tree can be at tended Toin'tiiii'niti"Uß4. - To Keep Ice from 4felting,- 7 4. Ger man chemist_ publishes the following simple metho,dof: T preserving small quantities of ice, _: - Whiolfhe - hai practi cedAitkilliloess : , :Put - the - ice into a deep dish, cover it with a plate,and put the dish on a pillow stuffeiliiith feath ers, and cover the . top carefully with another pillow,.and by this means ex clude theiexternallAir. Feathehg are well non-conductors of heat, and iiietipaCqUoneli provee ted MiniMgt:4. He ale. states that he has tie preserved six pounds of ice for eight`days: -The plan is' simple, . and within the reach of every house hold. ,F 'The" i ,A.gricultural Department, in its report for. October, estimates the Wheat for the year in the w hole country, at 220,000,000 . bushels, being iabout : fitty million bushels more than lest - Year. The yield of Oats is more than , 28,000,000_ bushels—three. per Cept..inoid than: last 'year; Rye, . ~..< 21,000,000—four per cent. more Bar: ley, .690,9.00• • bu,shels-four per cent. decline Corn, is , estimated at more than an 'nVerage- crop j-Sorg hum has also ..declined;--,Btichwheat, Potatoes and Tobacco ain'shoit; Sugar has , in creased ; twenty per Cent. Cotton is es 7 Mated at 2,500,000 _bales. .• . Green Rye for .Sheep.— . The Prairie Farmer e_yeessful manage ment Of; a farmer, in ' Central Illinois, He sews rye among his corn at the last dressing„which giyes at ;the ;time of thegnthering Ofizieirovith'Of green huski-dg, the sheep are turned`, inio thO fields, . and remain there all' winter, - being housed and fed on hay in stormy weather only. Sheep beilfigjight'do not Injure the land by poaching,: - Videgar:L-Hard cider will turn to vinegar very BO* by exposing it to the atmosphoria a warm' Als lowing it to run.sloWly from one ves. eel intp Another, over a platforrn;:-eov- - crud with 'oak ehaving:ll, has: ten the process." A feW-arnps of red cabbage water, will niake the col or deeper Ted, if people desire - it.• Youatt, the famous veteri nary surgeon, has :I;oen% bitten eight or ton titneli%by rabid _animals, says that crystals of nitrate of silver rubbed into thev wound r will positively preven i t.hydropbebia,in the bitten per; ; coo or animal, - \VHARTON & MAGUIRE, HAT.44I3TREET, .;' ikloll47lll4aboN,. PA.; wn(sl. - tisAi.F... &RETAIL • • DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, 6117brin,IL Tho attention of MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS, and buyers generally, Is invited to the tact that we aro new offering a BETTER ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C., than can be Smut elsewhere In this part of the State, at prices to suit the times. Our stook comprises all artiolee In this I:ne of business, embracing a general assortment of TOOLS and MATERIALS need by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS JOINERS, kc„ &c., together with a large stock. of Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope, . Chains, Grindstones, Circular, Mill and aosssCut Saws, Enamelled, Finished and Plain Hol low Ware. Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns, Oil and Powder Cans An exeellent nuortment of Fix c tlary , • Comprising KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, SCIS ORS, RAZORS, &O. BRITTANIA & SILVER PLATED WARE Household, Horticultural and Farm Implements, Of the latest and most improved patterns, CONSTANTLY ON NAND AND POD. SALT?, AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS Will find a general assortment of material for their use consisting in part of Carriage 73 - inimings, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts, Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa tent and enantelledLeather, Whips, Tongues, Soc kets, Shafts, &L.. 331s.E1LC:51MISIVICITi-Erai gen be eupplied with ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES, S LEDGES, HAMMERS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, Horse Nails, and all kincli of Iron& Steel CARPENTERS Will find in our establishment a superior stock of .PLANES, SAWS, AUGERS, HATCHETS ; HAMMERS, ' FILES, CHISELS, -RTG4S, SCR.EWS,, ; LOCKS, '." • BOLTS, 1 PULLEYS, SASILCORDS, &C., &C. MINING AND MINERS' GOODS. NAILS, and*SPIIiES, of all varieties BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, 60AL PICKS AND SHOVELS. ' 3ENMVXKLerSI Can be accommodated with everything in their lino from a Grain Separator to a Whet-stone. 3312.1.1c1ar5; Aro especially invited to call awl oxasuine our stools of BUILDING HARDWARE, awl comiare our prlcoo with others. Agricultural Implements, -' Comprising the famous Russell Reaper, Mower, and-Dropper, combined, Ifundell's First Pro Minna lIORSII Rakes, Boytins, Hoes, Huy Forks, • - • Trace and Halter Chains, Breast &tins, Cow Tit • - Curry Combs, Cards,,&c„ &c, &o. . Among the specialties of our House, Nio doelre to call attention to the celebrated OHIO PUMP, The east usivoright to lull which is vested in us. Send fur actrcular and got full particulars of sane, and satisfy yourself of its superior qualities. SCALES. Scales of all sines and descriptions, including Tea and Counter Scales; Platform Scales, Grocers' and .Druggists' Scales, Rolling Mill, Wheelbarrow, .Porle,' Port. . able, Hopper, Miners and Trans portation; Hay, Cattle and • Coal Scala, • FURNISIIED AT MANUFACTURERS' CASE PRICk.S. The largest and best assortmont of GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & POTTY, Ever offered in thin pineo A GREAT VARIETY OF COOK & PARLOR STOVES. ALL SIZES OF NAILS AND 'BRADS, By the keg. Very low I Dart Norway nail, rod, bar an boor!, Iron. , STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions WAGON.BOXES„ CARRIAGE SPRINGS, IRON AND BRASS WIRE Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil, barrel or gallon, at very low figures syyr ACM' is respectfully s'olicited, feeling confi dent that our goods and prices will nut fail to • - '44 MAGUIRE, liatitiotbiti,. Vey 7, 107. 1867. 1867_ IISTROPOZz.. HARDWARE SPORE HUNTINGDON, PA. JAS. A. BROWN Now located In the splendid storeroom in his new MA,MNIOTH BRICK BUILDING, HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PENNA. Wore at WHOLESALE and RETAIL an ittlMOWle • Block and ondleao Yealoty of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Paints, Oils, Glass,6lc AT REDUCED PRICES. ELEVEN YEARS diligent attention to business In the Hardware trade In this place, has given me au expert. ence thagenablcs me to secnro groat ad vantages for my euitomere In the selection of the beet standard brands and reliable qualities of goods. Buying for cash direct from the manufacturers, and be ing In almost daily receipt of goods, bought since the de cline In prices, I can offer rare advantages to buyers. My stock embraces a general assortment of TOOLS AND MATERIALS FOR Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Gunsmiths, Shoemakers, Saddlers, - Painters, Coachma/rers, Cabinet Makers, _Machinists, Poundrymen, And all other kinds of Mechanics. BUILDERS - Will find hero a superior stock of Walla .u.cl Mprim.es, LOGICS, BOLTS, BORE ITTS, BIN GES, FINISHING NAILS, Miss and Pntty, OH and Paints Colon of all kinds, Paint Brushes, Varnishes, &c. Wass cat to any sizo. . CARPENTERS ww flud a well nolo cted stock of Disston'sand Spear & Jackson's Saws, Chi.le nr...lPlomon, Auger., Anger Bits,Gauges, Saw seta, Braces, Hatchets, 'Oilstones, Files, BORING IIIAOIIINBB, with two cranks and Rim nu gore to each. FOR HOUSEKEEPERS I bare a fine variety of enameled, Tinned and rho,, HOLLOW-WARE, Pens, Skillets, Bust Pans, Scrub Brushes, Waffle Irons. Brass Kettles, Bath Bricks. Iron Tea Kettles, Knives and Parks, Coal Buckets and shovels, Toe and Table Spoons. Brittrinnia and SILTER-PLATED WARE,TabIe Castors Brass Stair Rods, and a splendid stock of Harrisburg STONEWARE, including crocks with lida as largo an six gallons. Also, tho Champion cog wheel Clothes WrillEOP, With slate hnprovement. This le now tho very best and most desirable Wringer in the market. Ilaving the agency for this place I can soil them strictly at the man ufacturcee prices. All warranted. BLACKSAIITIIS Will be supplied with norm shoes, /torso nails, 'Stocks and Dies, Norway Nail Rods, Files, Iron and Steel Anvils, Buttresses, ' Vices, Bellows, and other tools in their lino CARRIAGE & WAGON-MAKERS Will Red s supply of Carriage Oil Cloth, , Carrhigo end Fire Bons, Trimmings, Seat sticks, Drop black tooth Varuislt, Pollees, Spokes and Hubs, Dash and enameled Leather, Shafts, Tongues, Spoke Augers, Sleigh Onnuerd,Fenders, and other materials. FINE CUTLERY, Comprising Table Knives and Perlis of best American and English styles and qualities, Carvers' Butehor knives, lissors, Shears Scissors, Pruning Knives, Ind Priming Shears, and the largest varietii of styles of POCKET KNIVES To be found in central Pour...Own:lla, including NVoe torkholm'e famous IXL cutlory. SHOEMAKERS Ae lieret•fore will find hero tho best ansurtment of Tools and Findings in dateline of trade, consisting of Hammers, Pincers, Lasts, Pegs, Awle, Measuring Sticks and straps Eyelets, Shoo Thread, Forepart and ehank Irons, Wax, Bristles, Burnishorn, Welt Knives, Stool and iron Shoo Nails, Sticking Gauges, etc, Round bead naps, etc., , SADDLERS & HARNESS•MAKERS Are also proVided for. Saddle Trees - of the beet Pitts burg make, Girthing, Straining, and Rein Web, Stirrups, names, Pad Trees, and a full variety of Silver, Brass and Japanned 'farness Mountings, &a., .s:e. FARMERS And others wilt see that my stock comprises many u.a ful articles in their line, such ae • Scythes, Rakes ' Spades, Pointing axes, Shovels, Forks , Hoes, Grindstones Wove wire, Garden Rakes, Urea Lamas, DISSTON'S . MILL SAWS, Truce Chains, Halter chains, circular, Crosscut, Wood Curry combs, Horse brushes; and Meat Saws, Wagon Jacks. 'Post Augers, Shovel Moulds, Manu's excel Trowels, Ac. Also, two or three kindiof the best , HORSE HAY FORKS. Made in tbo 'United States and by which !a load of hay can bo token from the wagon to the mow In Owl!: live minutes. These forks save..tabor, bay and money, and no thrifty former eon afford to do without ono. Tho EXCELSIOR FORK has been extensively used and gives great watisfactlon, I warrant all the forks I soil. • • COAL OIL LAMPS & LANTERNS COFFIN LACES and all Trimmings for Cabinet-makers CHEAP WOODEN PUMPS. The merit of these pumps is shown . by tho faVhat the demand feV them is rapidly Increasing everywhere. There is no iron in them to corrode and injure the water. They are light and convenient, so that every man can pat in bis own pump, the whole only costing him about one half the price of other pumps. Pumps, and woodeh pipe to suit them, proMptly shipped by railroad on receipt of or. dere. Give depth frOm floor to bottom of well. Torra Cotta DRAIN PIPE, Not Air REGISTERS fig' Ceilings, COOK STOVES, of any Inginfd gesling. TAMES A. BROWN. Don't forget the SIGN OF THE PADDOOB. Huntingdon, April 100607. attbtrtisinttutz. DAINTS FOR FARMERS AND A_ o'2llEllB.—Th° Grdften Mineral Paint Co. are now manufacturing the Pest, Cheapest and most Durablo Paint in use two coats well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 40 or 15 years ; it is ofa light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive, or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for houses, barns, fences, car• rlage and car makers, pails and wooden-ware, agricultur al implements, canal boats, vessels and ships' bottoms, canvas, metal and shingle roofs, (it being Jiro and water proof), floor oil cloths, (ono manufacturer having used 5000 bids. the past year,) and as n paint tar any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity,. id adhe siveness. Price $6 per bbl. of 1001118., which will supply a farmer for years to come. Warranted In ail cases as abort,. Send for a circular which glues full particulars.— None genuine sinless branded in a trade mark Orafton Mineral Paint. Addle., DANIEL BIDWELL, eel-6m 054 Pearl stroet, New York. 414. T ro Bartels of the ahoy° paint for solo at LOIN la' Book Store. STEVENS HOUSE, 21.23, 25, ei 27BROADWAY, N. Y. OPPOSITE BOWLING GREEN ON VIE EUROPEAN PLAN The STEVENS HOUSE is well and widely known to the travelling public. The location is especially suitable to merchants and business men; it is in close proximity to the business part of the city—ls nn the highway of South ern and Western traref—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. TILE STEVENS MOUSE has liberal accommodations for over 300 guests—it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement for the comfort and entertain moot of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well vent lated—provided with gas and water—the attend ance is prompt and respectful—and the table Is gener ously provided with every delicacy of the season—at mod erate rates. The rooms having been refurnished and remodeled, we are enabled to oiler extra facilities for the comfort and pleasure of our Gnests. GEO. K. CHASE & CO. Aeg. 14, '67-oto. raorairroas. FOB. 43.1TUAILINOUS COAL. NO DUST! NO GAS!! NO DAMPERS!! =! J. REYNOLDS & SON, N. W. Corner 13th & Filbert streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA., Soto Mattufacturere of the Celebrated WHO U AIR-TIGHT GAS-CONSUMING 11 E A T E it, WITH 'PATENT DUST•SCItEEN For mom of management without any drunpora, Durn• With Simplicity, aml , F.conotny, this Mater has no su• ',odor in this country. They are ail guarantt•n‘l4p_glyct 'whtionnttom—liatimatermaderTrairatolia - Fie. Cooking Ranges, Latrobe Reaters, Slate Mantles, • Low .Down Grates, • • Portable Heaters, Registers, • Ventilators, &c., (0e , Eend for ono of our Illustrated Pomphlots. [opl.o-ly 628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628. WM. T. ITOP.KINS • ''OWN .MAKE." After more num./Sec years expe.dence end experiment ing in the manufacture of &MGM Van QUALITY 11001' SKIRTS, we offer our Justly celebrated goods to merchants and the public in full confidence of their su periority over all others in the American market, and they are so acknowledged by all who wear or deal iu them, as they give morn satisfaction than any other Skirt and recommend themselves in every respect: Deal- - era in (loop Skirts should make a note of this fact. Ev ery lady who has not given them a trial should do so without further delay. • Oar assortment embraces every style, length and size for Ladies, Misses mid Children. Also, Skirts mado to order altered and tepaired. Ask for "Hopkin's Own - Make," and be not deceived.— See that the letter' H" Is woven on the Tapes between each [loop, and that they are gawped "W. T. 110PKINS, MANUFACTURER, 628 ARCH STREET, PIIILAD'A," upon each tape. No others are genuine. Also. constantly on hands full line of good New York and .Ea,tern made Skirts at very low prices, Wholesale and Retail at the Philadelphia Hoop Skirt Manufactory and Emporium, • NO. 628 ARCH STREET, PIIILAD'A. WM. T. HOPKINS. ang23-5m SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE! Excellent for Etiolates and Weakly Persons. Used by hundreds of Congregations for Church or Corn mouton purposes. VINEYARDS—Los Angeles, California, and Passaic, New Jersey. SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, Four Years Old. This justly celebrated native 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 aloe. Being the pure juice of the grape produced under Mr. Speer's own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The 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 ailnuints that Millet the weaker sex. It fs in ev ery respect A WINE TO BE RELIED ON. Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wino; Females Use Speer's Port Grape WinevWenkly PersonArina a Benefit by Its Use; Speer's Wines in Hospitals aro preferred to other Wines. Principal Office, A. SPEER, No. 243 BROADWAY, opposite, City Hall Park, N. Y Sold by John Brod, and Samuel Smith, Druggists, Hun tingdon. sclEi MPSU I , T -4 ' l4 7"tily -b ii/ArrAiv OARMON'S. A LARGE VAItIETY of articles too num eroue to mention, for role at LEWIS nmily Grozery. Call end see.. CUNNINGHAM & CARMON Have received 10,000 DOLLARS WORTH NEW & FASHIONABLE GOODS Front the eastern markets, which they can, with profit, sell at lower figures than can be sohl at any other house In the county. , PRICES TILE BANE AS BEFORE TIIE WAR A good Calico Dress for a Dollar & aLevy THE BEST HEAVY MUSLINS Lower than they can be bought outside or Philadelphia THEIR STOCK IS, IMMENSE, Consisting of eve's) tiling that eye can fancy or itenrt wish Comer alld sco their fine atsortruent of caoicE SYRlff'; LOWER than aver beforo also •EVERY KIND OF SUGAR At greatly reduced prices COMWAND SEE OUR STOCK and do not pay high prices any longer Cunningham & 'Carmon, Huntingdon, dp24 NEW LEATHER STORE. THE undersigned would respectfully announce that, in connection With Hick TANNERY, they hove Just opened a splendid assortment of FINE LEATHER, Consisting in part of FRENCH CALF SKIN, KIP, - MOROCCO, LININGS, BINDINGS, • SOLE, UPPER, HARNESS, SKIRTING, &C., Together with a general assortment of The trade le invited to call and °vendee our stock, Store on HILL street, two doors scout of the Presbyte• rian church. The highest prim paid for HIDES end DARK. C. IL MILLER & SON. Huntingdon, may I, 1567 UNITED STATEIS Authorized WAR CLAIM AGENCY HUN TIN GD ON, PA SOLDIERS' HEIRS, ATTENTION ! The act of Congress approved March 2, 1867, gives to Helm of Soldiers who died prisoners of war, COMMUTATION FOP. RATIONS, for the time the soldier was so hold a prisoner, at the rate of twentpd ye cents per day, to be paid is the follow ing order: let. To the widow, if unmarried; Id. To the children t Sd. To the parents: to both jointly if they are living, If cu ls dead, to the survivor; 4th. To the bro• there and sisters. • The act of February 28, 1867, provides for the refund ing of the $2OO Commutation Mousy, where the same per SOH was again drafted, and was required to enter the ea vice or furnish a substitute. DISCEIARGED SOLDIERS The act of Maroh 2,1801, also makes provisions for She payment of the $lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY to such soldiers as hare accidentally lost their dlsehar goo AU persons having any claims tinder any of the above mentioned Acts,or any other kind of claim against the United States or State Governments, can have them promptly collected, by addressing the urdersigned. In formation and advice cheerfully given to soldiers or their, friends, free of charge. W. U. WOODS, Aldhorired Army and Navy War-Claim Agent, may 9,21867 Iluatingdou co., Pa IVEICTSSXC, .01111C:IQEI.M. MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS AND SEWING MACHINES. rII3M. GREENE has removed his . Music Store, to thesecond floor of Loader's build ng, where be keeps constantly on hand STEINWAY & SONS' and OAEIILE'S Piano Manufacturing Company's PIANOS, MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS and CARHART, NEEDHAM & CO.S' MELODEONS; Guitars, 'Violins, Fifes, Ftutes; Guitar and Violin Strings. MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censer, Golden Trio, &c., &c. SHEET MUSIC,—IIe is constantly receiving from Phil. atielphia all the latest music, which persons at a distance u ishing. can order, and hire sent them by mail. Also GROVER & BAKER'S Celebrated SEWING MA CHINES—the only machine that, in addition to every kind of sewing, embroiders perfectly; sewing Silk and Cotton of all kinds and colors for machines. Persons buying Sewing Machines fully instructed in the use of them. - AsTr- Pianos and Organs Warranted for flee years. Those wishing to buy any of the above articles are In vited to call and examine mine before purchasing else• whore My prices are the same, as in New York and' Philadelphia. Circa:ars of Instruments or Machines, sent promptly upon application \Gib any additional information desired. B. M. GREENE, Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa., m314%7 Second floor of Leister's new brick building 321:10WWIN'ar3CPCOT tzs 9 O 11 MARBLE YARD. J. M. GREEN & O. BEAVER Having entered into partnership, Inform the public that they are prepared to execute all styles of Plain and ornamental Marble Work Such na 11IONtkIENTS, HEAnSTIZANES, Wolk, at as low prices no any shop in the county. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. • Shop on MIFFLIN street, a few dooie cast of the Lu theran chinch m:h6,1869 • AirATtBLE YARD. The undersigned Li would respectfully cell the attention of the citizens of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the• stock of beautiful marble now on hand. He is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro priate devices, or plain, as may suit. • Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, kc., will bo furnished to order. W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work manship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call and see, boibro you purchase olsowlfirre. • ni l tbki Omer of 516ntgombry and Math' >Va.; Ithi f WlLL AMS. tin on, Pa. Huntingdon, May 16 1155. • ' CHEESE. CHEESE, :rho best always for sale at Lewis' EABtLY GROCF,RY SPEAR'S PATENT Fruit Preserving Solution, von THE PIIFIEUWATION OP ALL EINES OP irEGETARLES, JELLIES, WINES, CIDER, ,to Without Sugar, and without Expansive Sealing or Airtight Tare. One Bottle will Preserve 128 Pound, of Fruit, or 48 Gal lons of Dine or eider. CHEAP, ILEALTLIFUL AND EFFECTUAL. This Solution, when properly need, effectually pro yenta fermentation or decay of fruits, and, by the most simple and inexpensive process every variety may be kept in a fresh nod perfectly wholsomo condition the year round. It is no now and uncertain experiment, but has been in practical Imo for , the past eight yore. yot has been, for the most part, kept from the public for the purpose of ascertaining the result of a series of ex perimenta, all of which have proved the validity of all that is now confidently claimed for It. , /fruits preserved by this Solution are as good as the best "canned" fruits, while the use of the solution avoids the trouble bf sealing, costly Jars or cans, keeping from the air and light, frequent examlnatione;and the many other troubles and annoyances well known to every housewife. . - _ . Fresh native fruits the year round have become almost a household necessity, both on account of their healthful no is andns a luxiary; and by the use of this solution ads great luxury is within the reach of every family, rich or poor, in the land,'as all kinds of fruit may be presorved, during pleasure at less titan one-half the expense of any other method. Tho solution' is 'perfectly free from 'Objection on the score of health. Professor Bache, under date "U. S. Na val Laboratory, New York, September 14, LIM," says : "Ny direction of tho Chief of the,Bureau of 3ledicine nod Surgery, I hem examined ypur Preserving Solution, and meats end fruits preserved by It. I have a high opinion of its value, and believe it can be used in the preserva tion of those articles in a fresh state for the army and navy very advantageously. The Eolution 'is perfectly free from objection on the score of healthfulness:l_, -- Other certificates from tifstingurehednhernists, confirm ing the above, can be seen and hod where the volution is sold. It is claimed :• - 1. That Spcar's Boliillon proservoe the flavor of ell kinds of native fra'ts raoro perfectly and durably than can be done in any other way, and at much less trouble and expense; 2. That the use of the Solution renders it unnecessary to use airtight or cipenelve jars or cans, and also avoids the inconvenience of hermetically sealing and' keeping from thee's, heat, light, eta; .3. That the use of the Solution admits of the keeping of the fruit In Tessele of any size, even in kegs 'os barrels if desirable' 4. That the use of the Solution allows the Shipment of the fruit by salt or fresh water, in the hottest weather without danger of loss or injury ; 5. That It Is invaluable In the preserving of Tomato, Peach, Pear, Apple, Quince and other Sduces, Winos and Cider; also for all kinds of Spiced Fruits; that these alone recommend It to every family, and to use It once -will guarantee their approval. • L. U. SPEAR, Prapriator. RCS- For tale at LEWIS' RAWLY GROCERY, hunt ingdon, Pa. [au2l-tf THE CHEAPEST AND BEST - AB, TIOLE OUT. A PERFECT T73ME•PIECE FOR ONE DOLLAR. Let ovary Hormekeepor, Farmer, Mechanic, and Travel or buy our SOI 2, WATCH; or Perpetual Portable Sun-Dial. Warranted to keep True Time for every Day alike Year . This valuable lustrinent, which is warranted by us to give the true time of day throughout the year. Is con structed on strictly ecientidc principles, being baud on astronomical tables end calculations. and affording the truest measure of tints which human ingenuity and skill can devise. exceeding in accuracy and reliability theutost perfect chronometers, whilst the low price at which we offer it to the public places it within the reach oral!. Its portability makes it convenient for travelers, and to every farmer or householder ft must prove invaluable to regu late their clocks and watches by the most infallible test recognized by science.- The mode of using Po, "Solar yetch" to the simplest that can be devised. After screwing the Style or Giro. mon In its place In the moveable brass heed and setting it directly over the straight line corresponding to the date, or that nearest to it on the cylinder, the instrument it placed upright in the sunshine in Ruch a position m wilt throw the shadow of the Style, directly upon the line un der It. After plscing tho plUmb-line. by 111./1.311 of its bans atttialimant, nt a ight angle with and to the left of the Style, in order to act the cylinder perfectly level, the point whore the extremity of the shadow fulls, and its distance from any of the wavy or cross lines exhibiting the morning and corresponding afternoon hours, will in dicate the true, time of day. • The whale apparatus, consisting of a Cyllndersand Dia gram, moveable Dram Ilead, Style, Plumb line, and Dress attachment for the same, neatly put up in compact hexe r ., is sold by us 'at the Incredibly low price of OND DOLLAR. Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by IitiVENS, PADRE & 31 North Ninth Street, Phllada. .For sale, wholesale and retail, at tVm. Towle' Book Store, Huntingdon, Pa. Agents wanted to sell the artiolo —apply immediately. WM. LDWIS, set Agent for Huntingdon county. r ~,,w..,,,„„ . , . . ~ a ,...,,,,...,_ ....,,,-,.....,.... ,:._._....7,„,,,,t ..52,- , ...• 7 , 4 7r_ ' '"----4 READING, RAIL ROAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Nowlin! 25f ISM ,GR EAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE North and North-N0.4 for PHILADELPHIA, Not YORK, READING, POTTSVILLE, TAMAQUA, ASHLAND, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, EPHRATA, LITIZ, LANCASTER, COLON DIA, dm, dc. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows At 3 00, 5 25 and 8,10 A. 31., and 205 and 9,85 P. 31., connect. hog with similar hail's on the Pennsylvania 11.12,arrIving at New York 5,10, 10 15 and 11 50 A, 51., and 3,40. 'and 930 P. M. Sleeping care accompany the 3OD a m and 935 p. no. trains u ithoui change. . , Loave Harrisburg for Reading,Pottsville, Warming, Leave Pino Grove, Allentown 'and Phila delphia at 810 A. 51., and 2 05 and 410 P. 51., stopping at Lobancn and pl inctpal way statlonm the 4 10 p. m. trr a making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia eels For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl- kill and Susquehanna H.R., leave Ilarrithurg nt 3 55 P Returning, leave NRW-YoRK at 9 A. 11. 19 Noon, 5 & 8 P.M ; Philadolphia at 8,15 A. 11., and 3EO P. M Way Pas 7 Banger train leaves Philadelphia at 7 SO A. M. returning from Reading at 630 P. or., stops at all stations: Pottsville at 8,45 a. ar.. and 2 45 P. M.; Ashland 6 00 rind 12,19 a m, and 2,00 P M; Tamaqua at 8.30 A 51.; and 1 and 8.45 P M. Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via' Schuylkill "and Susquehanna Railroad at 7,10 a m. and 12 noon. An Accommodation Passenger Train loaves Rcenixo at 7.30'A. M., and returns from PHILADELPHIA at 4,00 P. 51 • Pottstown Accommodation Train: Loaves Pottstown at 6,45 a. m., returning leaves Philadelphia at 5,00 p. m. Columbia Railroad Trains leavn Reading at 7 00 A IL, and 615 P. M., for Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Col umbia, &c. On Sundays ' leave New York at 8 00 P. M., PhiladoL phia, 8 a m and 315 P. 51., the 8 a m train running only to Reading; Pottsville 8 A. M., Hunt 'hurg,s 25 a m, and 410 and 935 pm, and : Reading 100, and 7 15 a. in. for Harrisburg,and 7 00n. m., and 11 10p.us., for Note Yorl4and 4.25 p.m. for Philadelphia. COMMUTATION k MILEAGE, SEASON, scOOOL, and EXCURSION TICKETS to and from all points at reduced rates. • Baggage checked through: 100 pounds Baggage allowed each Passenger. . • . O. A. NICt3LLB, Reading, Nov. 25, 1867. - General Superintendent , - twsra,ilo , \ 9ll. • _ „. "1 fv,Z km." - • • . 9-0-44 1 u ' 1i . 9 4-M DENNSYLVANIA RP IL ROAD. 11 TIMM Or LEAVINO ON TRAINS • WINTER ARRANGE. S yENT. ' WESTWARD. EASTWARD BTATIOND: I N P.M. A.M.] P. A.M. #.M. , A. M,' P M.I P.M 513 12 15 ...... N. ITamilton, •.. .. s ' ol 6 20 12 26 ...... Mt. Union,... 10 09 4 56 '..... 5 30 12 40 ' Mapleton, 4 45 540 82 60 '•-• ?dill Creek,'... 79 64 436 555 705 IOS 335 Huntingdon, 9 42i 423 10 66 814 1 30, Petersburg,— 9 27i 4 04 ...... 621 1 401. • 'Barrel, 79.201 3 561 * 628 1 50 1 ili i i r rn m c i e n C g Le a t, 9 . 131 3 li s i :o 41 648752.2 15 4 21 Tyrone, ' 1 6 - 3 3-28 10 08 .7 01 227 , 'Tipton, 08 41 317 7 07 2 86 Fostoria 3 12 '7 12 2 42 Bell's dills,. 8 35 3 08 7 30 8 25 3 05 4 47 Altoona,. 8 20 2 50 0 35 The FAST 11 12 15 ..111., and at 29 The CmcM to at `a P. M. am LINE Ilestivard leaTes arrives at Huntingdon at 1, : ESPREB9 Eastward it id arrives' at Huntingdon al LINE Westward, leaves and arrives at Altoona at 9 307. A 114 Th, 4 25 Th 7 46 o FASI P., M. at .v. 2 , 131 IFINTINGDON o & BROAD TOP RAILR - On and after MONDAY, OCT.- Urn, Trains will arrive dad depart as follows UP TRAINS. STATIONS ACCOMM EMI IR SIDINGS iluntingdan, McConnolletown, • Plaheicnt Grove,..,, 31Arkleshurg, Ix 0 5 02 5 14 5 31 5 56 6 00 6 10 6201 61t. 6 381 Coffee Run, Rough do Ready,. Cove, neher's Summit Saxton, Riddlesburg Ilopewell Piper's nun, Tater/111e, • Bloody Run, Mount Dallas,. Or . SHOUP'S RUN BItANC La 6 ;G ILL OIL 50 1 :a: ton 50I° t " ' • 0 051 10 05 Coalmont, 7 00 10 10 Crawford, 40 7 1513 R 10 20 Dudley, I 'Broad Top City, 110othogdon Oot. 23, 1801. J011:2 r t i OR THE LADIES. Ati.w. A f o al t e n r . i fi e l a nt rtZ t i c e or o r t . N p o n te do P n l c r i % EnvoToie BOOK .S;•ATIONET27!#O7I.E: PROF. .11. M'ENTYRr'Pk•O:REAT REMEDY, 111DIAI CO 01111 Internal and Externaf bike, itiqr.Diarrhcea, Moody Pini In one 411- Headache and Earache in three . talantest. 4:0- Toothache in one minute. Neuralgia in five minutes, Sprain's in twenty minutes, .4G3-, Sore Throat in ten minutea,,,, • ASP- Cholic and Cramp in five minute!, • .OLil- Rheumatism in ens day, • von_ Pain in the , Backor Side in ten minutes,• *.eL. Bad coughs orljolds in one day, - ekr,.. Fever end Agile in one day. Oa. Cures fieafiem,:dathma, plea, Bronchitis Affection!, Dyspepsla„ Inflammation of the Kidneys, trystPelay, on. Liver Complaint and Palpitation albs Heart - , Keep it' 'in your FamilieO • —Stelpiees' '- comes when leastexpected. ' I propose to check; Cad effectually dissipate More ache and pain. and to accomplieb more perfect equilibrium et all the circnlatiffg piffle in the Oman system; than can be effected by any other, or all other methods of medical' aid in the same space of time. ,•, ,f, . TIME POPULAR REMEDY latest coming into use; the fact. th at; I cure, tree , of charge , ell these 'come plaints whenever there is an opportunity to do - se. As Soon wit is applied it alnieet Mireculonaly Salts the pain. I de 'net ask - you to'liny before you 'are certain of its dß' cleacy. If yon have an echoer pain, it IS warranted bed& nil it purports on the label. Irdo "not.propOse to care 'et;ery, , die"gaie;.- 2 ceeiy a dab' named by my directions." lily liniment (manna op chem.' tear and electric principlei, and le ; therefore. appliable,. to the. cure or natural restorative of all organic derange. mont arising from an improper circulation of the nerve vital Prot J. mautfroi acts di rectly on the absorbents, reducing glandular and other swellinge In Incredible short, time, warm! -any. pos,aler danger from its use under any *risible clicimstances:• • .' This is an internal nudexterna medicine—co, pipmed of roots, herbs and barits,eueli as • our forefathers used.— There lea bountiful supply on earth to cure all complaints! if‘VOcinly know what they were. This' hoe beau a great stndy, with the Bledieal riittity for many years, to find out the kinds beet adapted to the above complainto—hOw to put together, and what proportions to one. : p . 1.4 11;r0B..IWiT. Store/ • r P , „ , diug, Fa. For sale at Lewis' Book ore/ Huntingdon, Boit. 60865. , • • :• • ^ , -PifoIINTSCRE'S. - u I - ' - DANDELION PILLS,-'. .For all diseases arieing (rota; one cause, .viz :Favor and Ague Dyspepsia; 'Catarrh In 'the' Head," Wearand dlsor; dorehtomach, such as Indigestion; Sick Ifeadache, Old. dlness of the Head, Weakness of Sight, Wiody Ailments, Rheumatism, and Rheumatic Dains,•Pains in the Beak or Side, Nervous Debility, Lowness of Spirits,, Impurity of the Blood, Blotches or •Eruptions of the Bodyi Gnwel, Worms, &c., &c. Sold at 25 cents per 'box.' . WILY . VEGETABLE T7CMIM DitigYBOITEC3. Thislnfallible medicine is warranted to expel worms In all cases and may be given to enlldren Oat] ages, 'as they are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. ria. Can be had at Lewis' Book store, iluutiogdon, Pa oPui Igm Mg mon tam SCHOOL porno,. FOR S.j.LE dT LtWIS , BOOR; STATIONERY & MVBIO STO2J, OSGOOD'S Speller.lst, 2d, 3d, 4th and ith Readers; URFEIPS Speller and Readers. SANDER'S do do ' •de Town's Speller and Definer, (old and new editions.) Smith's, Bullion's and Brown's Grammars. Flich's Physical Geography. Warren's Physical Geography. , Mitchell's, Monteith and McNally's gleographies & Atlases. Camp's Geography,, with Key to llitchell's Outline Maps.. 'Webster's and Worcester's Dictionaries, Quackenbos' First Lemons in Composition: Quacicenbo's Composition and Rhetoric. Greenleaf's, Stoddard's and Brooks' Arithmetic.. Peterson's Familiar Science. Greenleaf's and Stoddard's Kays to Arithmetic". Greenleaf's and Davies' Algebras. • Greenleaf's Key to Algebra. Parker's Juvenile Philosophy. Parker's First Lessons in Natural Philosophy. Parker's Philosophy. Willard's History of the United States. Child's Geodrich's " 4 Payson, Canton and Scribner's Penmanship, In elem. numbers. , Potter le Hammond's Penmnmihip in twelve number& Academical, Controllers' and other Copy Books. Davies' Elementary Geometry and Trigonometry. • Davies' Legendre's Geometry. ' Greenleaf's Geometry. Fulton & Eastman's Dock-keeping. Book Keeping by Single Entry, by Hanford Fe Payson Book Keeping by Single and Double Entry, by Hanatird k Payson. Other books will be added and frirolehed to order A full dock of School Stationery always o¢ band Huntingdon, Pa. • PAPER IPAPEIII'I PAPER 1! ! . . Tracing paper, . - • Impression Paper, Drawing Paper, Deed Taper. Tissue Paper, alik yaw for Flowers,. Perforated Paper, Bristol Board, lat Cap Paper, Foolscap Paper, - - • - - Letter Paper, • Commercial Note'Paper, , Ladies' Gilt Edged Letter and. Note Paper; Lidies' Plain and Fancy Noto Paper, - White' and Colored Card Paper, in Packs and Blinks; For sale at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Music Store. IF' -Kola Vinish'.Atlec A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS,: CARL' AT DONNELL' & KLINE'S '• ••- e • ' PHOTOGRAPH 'GALLERY r at .Hip,Streei: two,, (;:s west. of Lewis' Book• Store:: ,!. - CALL ANp 4 SEE • liuntipoion, Oct 4', 'BB-tr.::: ; OIL CLOT WINDOW, SBADEk, GILT. GOLD SHADES, , •' . • . • 11.117SLIN • SHADES, • - BAILEY'S • C . 9.l?v'4lif 3ASzAI4, , FULL ASSORTMENT "' - ' • AT-LEWIS' BOOK'STOR'E ' x evtl. re 2?. REVEM - TESTAMPS ' F 0 R" S,A E AT _LEWIS' BOOK STORE. lIUNTIKIDON, PENNA. Altoona at 29 A. M. onv a Alto. LE 540 P 51. 3 RULI3I3IOI 00 P. M. Gr0121:51 3E 3 00W - ft FOR Evpny.Elorty; ' CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER KINDS. Call at .Lewis' ,Book &tor and SEE ASSORTMENT. 1807, Pasßangor E=E! BOOKS AND STATIONERY.- A good assortment of miscellanocuse and Schen Books—Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper.,o Plalu 41111 Fancy Envolopes—Red, Blue and Black Inks— Blank Books of numerous slzes—Penkt-Penclis,Pockpt and Desk Inkstands, and every other article usually found In a Book and Stationery Store, can be had at fair prices at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC, STORE. Accagm. Mmi A. M. P. M. AR 417 3 57 AR 9 30 9 OS 8 58 8 38 8 23 8 13 7 58 7 53 1.9 7 35 EADY RECKONER ER complete Packet Ready Reckoner, in dollars cents; to which aro added forms of Notes, Rills, Re ceipts, Petitions, &c., togetber.with a set of useful tables containing rate of interest from ono dollar to twelve thous• and, by Lim singlo day, With a Cabin of wages, and board by the week and day. For sale at, LEWIS' BOOK STORE. CHOICE CANDIES Otall. kinds, for solo wholosalo and retail at Lewis & Co'a Family grocery. AR 7 30 AS I 151 7 10 l a 7 OILE 'CALL at D. P. GIVIN'S xou Nyant i GOOD GOODS. - • ' • • 11111100 TS AN-1? sitoEs, of every Ta t: _upriety • curiNiNquAso;,ciqtmoN.,,o.: ran ME UEONTHIJ TIME BOOKS, For d lila at LEWIS' BOOK"AND STATIONERY SLOPE. OEM MatINTYRE'S EUNTIII6)OIf, PA.