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    (Ely (Olube.
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Wednesday morning, Feb, 12, 1868,
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Subscribers to The Globe will
remember that they can discontinue
their subscriptions at any time, and
the amount paid. on the same (after
deducting for the time the paper may
have been sent) will be refunded.
To Our Friends.
We propose to make considerable
improvement iu the appearance of the
GLOBE early in the spring, if our
friends will do their part by giving us
the necessary encouragement. All ar
rearages can bo paid up—and every
good subscriber and friend can procure
for the GLOBE an additional advance
paying subscriber, which would give
us support sufficient to enable us to
give our patrons a much better paper
than we can afford to give now. All
our patrons would be gainers by mere
ly using their influence to secure for
us the necessary additional help. We
cannot complain of the support we now
receive from a generous public, but if it
vas more liberal WO could give a bet
ter paper. for the same money , each
subscriber now pays. Will our friends
and patrons go to work immediately,
that we may be able to make arrange
ments for the improvement at an early
day.
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—Johnstown has now six wards.
—Some men can't seo beyond their
nose. Such must live and learn.
—Wo have had anothei snow.—
Somebody says wo are going to have
forty this winter.
—To ascertain how many boys
there aro in the street: open a barrel
of apples. They will save you the
troublo of selling them..
—A gentleman in Johnstown has a
book printed in London in 1632-23 G
years ago. Its title is Lee
tyres upon the Fourth of lohn."
—Dr. Valentine is now in Ebens
burg. If we can judge from the num
ber of cures he publishes ho must be a
curable physician.
—Altoona is to vote again for or
"fornenst" a city charter. "City" has
been defeated twice, but its advocates
aro determined to "fight it out on that
line."
—An interesting revival meeting
has been in progress for some time in
the colored church of this place, and
has been well attended by the public,
"without regard to race or color."
—Such a thing as lectunes don't
take well in Bedford. We can say
"ditto" for Huntingdon. A monkey
show takes better. So it is, but why
we can not tell.
—The Grand Jury of Blair county
last week presented the county jail in
Hollidaysburg as a nuisance, and to
tally unfit for the purpose for which it
was designed.
—The dwelling house of John Evans,
near Riddlesburg, Bedford county, was
destroyed by fire last week. Two
children loft in the house alone by
their mother were burned to death.
—The roof of the residence of Henry
Davis, in Shaver's Creek, took fire
from the sparks from an adjoining
blacksmith shop, recently, and was
somewhat damaged. Insured.
—The Quarterly Convention of
Good Templars for this District assem
bled at Williamsburg, Blair county,
to-day, Tuesday. The Convention
will remain in session two days.
—A. household word. The best, the
only reliable; the cheapest. Try it.
Mrs. S. A. Allen's improved (new style)
Hair Restorer or Dressing, (in one bot
tle.) 'Eveiy Druggest sells it. Price
Ono Dollar. lm.
—The young man who greases his
hair is respectfully notified that when
ho makes calls, not to lean his pate
against the wall. The young gentle
man in question should understand
that the wall paper suffers serious da
mage by such familiarity.
—The Juniata river is frozen over,
and affords the skatorial queens and
princes an opportunity to try their
skill. As the blue stream only freezes
at this place when the thermometer
keeps some degrees below zero, our
readers at a distance will understand
that we have had pretty coid weather.
—A slight mistake; What everybo
dy says must be true, and as everybo
dy
- says the ground-hog saw his sha
dow, we will have to say so too; but
in our last number wo said he didn't.
However, wo would like to know who
did see the ground-hog looking at his
shadow.
—The Harrisburg Patriot & Union
says that the Keystone hotel company
have leased all the Penna. railroad ho.
tels and eating houses between Pitts
burg and Harrisburg, for which propo
sals have been solicited for the last two
months, out-bidding all competitors.
—Next Friday, the 14th, is St. Val
entine's day. About that time the
mail bags of - Uncle Sam will carry full
freights, mixed cargoes, and life will
boa burden' to the post-office clerks.—
•"Yalentine's day," says a Western ed
itor, "is the annual bung-hole of youth
ful affection out of which it must fer
ment or bust." No say let it gush.
—The lot-holders of the Alexandria
Cemetery intend holding a Fair and
Festival in Alexandria on Wednesday
and Thursday, this week. There are
many attractions which should ensure
largea attendance. Everybody is in
vitedto contribute their mites, and we
expect to see a delegation from Hunt-
in"don.
—We learn that a 'Sociable" has
:been formed in our town. These in
stitutions are certainly a good thing
in any town, and we think ours is as
much in need of one as any. The
young folks certainly desire to become
acquainted with each other, and we
: hope all who desire to be acquainted
by means of the "Sociable" e 11 not he
debarred the privilege.
DasA largo lot of B A. & R. G.
Hemlock Sole Leather just received,
and for sale at C. 11. Miller &
Leather Store. 21j.
A Happy Place
Dakota Territory must be a happy
country about this timo. From the
Cheyenne Daily Star, of the 22d ult.;
wo oopy the following notice from the
Vigilance Committee, which evidently
means considerably more than it ap.
pears in print :
A WARNING
No persons will be notified to leave
this territory, except through a public
newspaper of this place, and if said no
tified parties will not leave within
twenty-four hours, the Committee will
no longer be responsible for their
safety.
Ucorgo Brown, Noll Murphy, Cocke,
(at New Idea) Jack Bristol, Thomas
Campbell, Eugene Dcbonville, Frank
St. Clair ' All Cunningham, Slippery
Bill, and llave Atnllens.
The above parties will leave this ter
ritory in twenty-four hours. By order
of VIGILANCE COMMITTEE.
A note from Mr. Cooke, a tailor, who
once worked with Mr. Snyder, of this
place,accompanies the paper, in which
he states that the Vigilance Committee
hung three thieves on the preceding
Monday morning. The day on which
ho wrote was election day. Ho states
that three companies of regulars were
patrolling the place to keep order, and
that up to the hour at which he wrote,
ono man had been killed. Wo should
certainly not select that locality for a
permanent residonco.—_-1/toona Tribune.
g,•~Duggan, one of the Min Creek
railroad disaster victims, is now lying
at Mifflin, under the care of Dr. Craw
ford, surgeon of the railroad company,
and is receiving every necessary at
tention. Both of his bands were ter
ribly burned, and it is probable that
it will be found necessary to amputate
the left hand. His head, face, neck
and left leg were also burned, and his
eyes injured, but it is. believed that
the sight will not be impaired. His
condition has been made as comforta
ble as possible under the circumstances.
Mr. Duggan's wife, who was the only
person fatally injured, was killed out
fight before the car took fire, as her
bkull was found to be fractured. She
had a small satchel on the seat beside
her, which contained five hundred dol
lars in notes and one hundred dollars
in gold, besides three tickets for pas
sage to California. Tho satchel and
contents were destroyed with the car
on Wednesday.
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The Harrisburg Patriot d; Union
says :—The young champion billiard
player, Hr. Win. Poulton, of this city,
recently made a run of eighteen hun
dred and eighty-seven points on a. full
sized carom table, getting the balls in
to a corner and running up to the
above figures, when they "froze." if
any of the New York "champions" Gnu
beat this run wo should like to hear
from them. In this connection we
may say that Poulton's billiard saloon
is ono of the best in the country, com
modious, well lighted and elegantly
furnished.
William is well known to many of
the billiard players in our toWn, to
whom the above run will not appear
much of a surprise, as his skill in using
the cue was very well evinced. Ile is
about eighteen years of ago.
—St. Xavier's academy, at Latrobe,
was totally destroyed by fire, on Sat
urday, Feb. 1. The academy was in
charge of the Sisters of Mercy, and a
large number of pnpils were in attend
ance. Some little furniture and wear
ing apparel was saved, but the great
bulk of the contents was burned along
with the building. The loss is estima
ted at 8100,000. The fire is supposed
to have originated from a defective
flue. The pupils were removed to
Loretto, where the school will bo con
tinued without interruption.
Speer's Wino
Is the pre, unadulterated juice of
the Oporto Grape,now being cultivated
in this country by Mr. Speer. It is
valuable for family use, and for its
tonic and invigorating properties. It
gives tone to the stomach, and invig
gorates the system. In fashionable
circles it has become the favorite wine.
—lntelligencer.
Druggists are agents for this wino.
—The Clearfield Journal says: A
man named Yonson, a shingle-maker,
left Philipsburg on Friday, January
17th, partially intoxicated, with a
horse and sleigh; and on Saturday, the
18th, ho was found in the Allegheny
mountains east of Philipsburg, frozen
to death. The horse was also -dead
and stiff. This is another terrible
warning to those who are iu the habit
of indulging in intoxicating drinks.
.GLW*The Tyrone herald says: "Mr.
Sample Anderson, of this place, has
discovered what is said to be a rich
gold mine, near this place. Our jew
elers can pronounce it nothing else.—
Nitric acid produces no visible effect
on the metal. So pile in, ye gold wor
shippers, to the new Eldorado." This
story is told pretty well, but we think
it smells fishy.
.The statement of the Directors
of the Poor published in another col
umn shows that the Poor House drew
from tho county treasury during the
past year nearly two thousand dollars
less than was drawn from it the year
previous. This speaks well for the
Directors.
AQ-The Harrisburg State Guard of
Saturday says :—"The enlargement of
the Pennsylvania canal between-Co
lumbia and Hollidaysburg, will afford
employment for an immense number
of men the coining season. It is under
stood the work will be commenced un
der the most favorable auspices."
New Bacon,
Hams, Shoulders and Sides, for sale
by 'Henry & Co.
MARRIED,
On Tuesday evening, Feb. -4th, at
the residence of the bride's parents, by
the Rev. J. W. Plannett, Mr. THOMAS
S:SOHNSON, LO Miss ii-ETTIE UEN4Y, all
of illmtingdon.
We cheerfully acknowledge our
thanks to our young friends who havo
bid adieu to "single blessedness" for the
favor sent up, and cordially extend our
congratulations and best wishes that
they may together enjoy a long life of
unalloyed happiness and prosperity,
and may you live together where hap
piness, love and glory have no cud.
Letter froin
DEAR GLOBE :—Ccitainly I deserve the
name of your "Occasional' correspondent,
but 1 don't flatter myself my letters will be so
eagerly perused as his who does the.political
"Press" in daily column of prophecy. I
shall treat of nothings and clothe them in a
wordy raiment in keeping with their noth
ingness.
Know then that despite the pinching times
our staid Quaker City manages tb wear a qui
et smile of enjoyment, and, like many of her
citizens, "keeps up appearances." Theatres
aro well filled and oftener crowded. You are
aware doubtless that we all do Dickens—'os
decidedly fashionable. "New Editions of
Dickens" stare at you from every book store;
people affect Dickens; look with seeming in
terest on crossing sweeps ; discover little he
roes with sick sisters and deerepid mothers,
where before they only saw dirty offensive
children whose presence contaminated ;
drawling exquisites yawn through the prin
cipal scenes of the coming reading; senti
mental misses pronounce what before was so
irksome now "so vividly descriptive," smile
condescendingly at Master Humphrey's clock
and declare they almost hear its ticking,—
Ono of our city journals informs its readers
that in compliment to a visit' paid them by
the great word-painter they will call their
new press the "Dickens press"—it was such
a chills-like announcement—a startling
"Ledgcr" domain.
What puppets we republicans can be !
Fashion dictates our dress, our literary diet,
our conversation. We are nothing more
than animated fashion plates. The fickle
dame occasionally forces some slight blessing
upon us, for instance: this skating mania.
We all skate now; come and sea us. Every
section of the city boasts its park; "Skatorial
Queens" inform you from every car side of
their presence at this or that park. And
now ye lovers of the graceful, think of it. I
see "the one-legged champion skater of the
world" is among us ; my curiosity to see him
on ice is terrible ; but 1 do confess it, a grace
ful girl on skates is something to fire man's
heart and fancy. Just come with me. Be
careful how you step, or you may discover a
tendency to sit down with suddenness—and
arise with caution. Do you notice that
group? Well, they surround ono of our "big
things on ice." See what a perfect master
of the situation he is—always gathers around
him an admiring crowd—and 'tie only occa
sionally his modesty or indifference will per
mit us tq see how much he can do with im
punity that would cause us fractures, sprains,
contusions, and a firm resolve never to tempt
fate again. Quick ! Look here Ain't she
lovely? Do you notice her magnificent
sweep? Yo gods! here he comes; I knew he
would. Poor fellow how he labors to keep
up with her, bnt only succeeds in keeping af
ter her. I don't know who they are, only
that they are here every good day. Poor
fellow! I pity him! Hew that girl glories
in her perfect mastery, See him on his
knees unbuckling her skate ; (I'd have done
it with pleasure ;) this is her hour for leav
ing "ye crystal field." To-morrow at ten
they will certainly reappear (weather per
mitting.) They appear to know no one ; as
I don't know them, I'm egotistic enough to
imagine they are new bubbles on our city
tido. Now let us slip to other topics.
Our Sunday evening concerts proved a fail
ure. Our staid goad people wont patronize
such ungodly undertakings. They will not
listen on such occasions to grand inspiring
sacred music with voices raised in heavenly
praise, and so they have gone by default, and
more's the pity.
You have not monopolized the snow this
winter.: The sleighing on such of our streets
as are not cut up by our city tracks is glori•
ous, and out of the city all that Gould be de
sired. The charges of our livery men are so
very moderate—only hour—l can't af
fore to go more than once a day, and then a
cozy supper at the Falls with a sweet-face op
posite you, and an appetite to match—why
that more than recompenses one for all this
expenditure. I've sold my railroad stock to
pay my bills and am yet the master of a snug
fortune, (Sl,BO, I Whom) but I expect some
of my rich aunts and uncles will soon leave
for a "Beautiful land on high," and then Dieh
ard will be himself (or a wealthier ntan.) Do
you know my mouth waters when I see these
Pi locos (before the toot-lights) giving their
trusty followers gold in huge bags; how pro
digal they are; but the poor devil who enacts
the spendthrift prince for our amusement
could not, after a careful search, find a 5 cent
piece that's not mortgaged. So wo go. We
are all enacting souse false part on this stage
of life, and that and that only makes life en
durable. Masks are necessary, and must be
worn ; tear them (Sand then dies confidence.
The political cauldron commences bub
bling, and our political Salmons aro girding
for the fight. Republicans shout Grant, Con
servatives screen Johnson, Democrats at a
loss whether to yell for Hancock or Huffman,
or ME. Plenty of fun ahead; flurry, noise,
stuff, buncombe—all to save this poor dying
thing we read of as boys, "the Union;" and
we. are all actuated by that marketable com
modity called "patriotism"—component
parts (as they strike me, in a city, and so an
alyzed) precinct meeting, ward meeting, no
mination; "Brown the incorruptible;" "the
people's friend ," cuts of an uplifted arm
great iu muscle, under it ''Workingman'•
candidate, Brown." Brown gives apolitical
tool stamps to drink to the "people's
candi
date;" tool calls on all to drink to Brown.
••Poor titan's friend;" poor man goes for
Brown; Brown goes for the poor man (Ids
pocket.) Brown's elected, makes a speech,
and says, "my hard-fisted constituents de
mand this bill;" comes home and forgets ho
has ever been the "poor man's friend," and
Jones mat tyrizes himself for "principle" and
our "debt-ridden country." Such, 0, Globe,
is what I sco under the head of "our city pol
itics," and methinks 'tie a fair sample of tlds
unclean thing, "love of country," as looked
at through political glasses, with which sage
conclusion permit me to remain, /cc. N. S.
—John Trimble,while working about
the fly-wheel of a steam engine at Erb's
mill, in Centro county, had his panta
loons caught by .the strap which passes
over it, and was drawn along until both
feet became fastened, when ho was
whirled round, each time striking his
head against the posts and floor until
it became a mass of clotted blood, bruis
ed flesh, and broken bones. The mill
and men working near were covered
with blood and brains.
Ladies Dresses and Boys Clothing.
Tho underbigned inform the public
that they are prepared to make Ladies
Drosses 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.
EMMA OSWALT'.
Huntingdon, Dec. 16, 1867,—tf.
Ear The Republican Union County
Committee of Perry County, met last
week, elected delegates to the State
Convention and instructed them for
Grant and Curtin.
—Col. A. K. McClure, of the Chum
bersburg Repository, intends to make.
Colorado his future home. Ile will be
in Congress from that country before
long, we'll bet.
Speer's ♦Vines
Are the pure juice eI the grape, and are
unexcelled by any native vintage. They con
tain valuable medicinal properties, and aro
of intrinsic worth to the invalid and the con
valescent, strengthening the weak, and restor
ing the system to tend and vigor. Sickly per
sons and females ehould try them.
—A. Citicinnati thief has invented an
ingenius little instrument that
a man's Ticket and take out his wallet
at the same time without the chance
of detection,
SPECIAL NOTICES;
CHILLS AND FEVER, DYSPEPSIA,
LIVER COMPLAINT, AND KIDNEY
DISEASES CURED
MISIILER'3.IIEIiII BITTERS
Has cured more diseases where It Las boon used, than
all other Medicluts combined. It is the only remedy
that may/purifies the blood, and tans never failed In cu .
ring D3sprpsia, Fever and Acne, and Diseases of tho
EMI
Sold by ell Druggists dud nodlet's.
DR. S. D. lIART3LIN S CO., Proprietors, LANOASTER,
Pa., mud CUICAGO, ILLINOIO
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA
TARIM treated with the utmost success, by J.
IyAACS, M. D.. Oculist and Aurist. (formerly of Leyden,
Holland.) No. 803 ARCH efteet. Phil alciphia. Testimoni
als lions the most tellable solaces in the city and c un
try can be seen at his office. Thu medical faculty era
in
sited to accompany their patients, as he hits no secrets
in its p actico. Al nlicinl Eyes inserted Without pain.—
Iso charge for examination. ruyS43bm
ULL
REW AYS ALLALVE. -HEALING and
STTH IINING S
J. FM LLAWAY will liar °duce, nt his own expense, his
A ing and &lengthening Salvo, a sovereign remedy
for lonic back, local rinanuatum in the silo and
brenst, fresh wounds, bruises, sprains. weakness in the
joints, crick in the back, old sot es, frosted feet, swellings,
numbness, ague in the face and breast. cracked hands,
biles, corns on the feet, and occasional a res of most
kinds to which the human finally is subjsci.
vr2l,.For sale at Lewis' Vanity Grocery.
MARKETS.
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PIIILADELpIII.4, Feb. 9, ISO
Surat fins Flour at $7,25@5,25 onus at $8(p59,25 fancy
extla family $lO5lll, and Penns) Is auto Coolly $10,500
12,25, tout fancy brands $12,75814,00 according to quality
1150 flour
Print,: Wheat is scarce lucre. Choice red at $2.45@2,50
fit,, $:1,001 .3,20. ltyo at $1,60®1,63. Corn 1,13 to 1,10
Oats at 710. Hat ley tout at $2,00.
(jot etseed $5.311g 5,75 necol dint; to quality; Timothy at
$2,75093,0n, Flaxseed $2.91t03,00 per bushel.
Pimounnu, Feb. S.—Floiti.—Thero io n local demand
We quote bales of apt tog IN heat bluer ut $11,00®11,25,
sul rater Flour at $11,50@12.50 fancy at $14@15,00.
Wheat, solute, .$2,',1ff:2,53 and No. 1 spring $2,30,®9,35
Cot u train tirst hands ut $l,OO. 11.3,e, $1,43 per bushel. Oats
65 , 4,66 e; 'holey 1,51051,35. Ehotaltlets 10 c; aides 12c;
Lams 16e, Lat 1-1140.
CIIICA(10 Ftb B.—Flout dull spring warn $10,00e110,50.
Winter, $5,6051650. Fpnog Wheat is at $2,0062,07.
Coin Sic. Oats, 56us.
TIN tiNCIAL
NEW roux, Feb. S.—Gold closed at $1,42,1,"
HUNTINGDON MARKETS. A
„CORRECTED WEEELY BY HENRY & CC?- . ,
WIIOI.F.ItLE PRICES.
Supet fine Flour, 4,9,50 Eggs .• 10
Extra Flour, old 10, 1 4 Feathers Ift lb .... '1
Family Flour 11,5 ii Flasaued
Red Wheat,— ..... .. ...... 2,51 hops 11 lb ....... .......
White II hest 2,10 Itoot, stoOkod - 2 73 ,
Apple Butter Il gallon-1,2i Hay 11 too l's 1
Bulk per cord 0,00 bard
Bailey lOv Large Oulous 1/. bii -
Butter ....... ............ 33 to 413.51ixed Chop...e.
Buckwheat 1,00 ruts
kts
Inte heat Meal 1,1 cu 1.4,00 Potatoes IA us.,
Bran I's cwt 1"5 Plaster pe toy'
litcrouss 11 deo ...... 3,06 12,41,50 ;Rags 'la tb..4.31
Beeswax "..0 lb "0' Bp /
Beans 11 bus " 2.5[1ty0 Chopp es
Chickens 25 Rye Stru 111
Country Soap 10 , Shorts Wcn t.,
Coln ;1,00 Shoulder
Cot n Meal It en 1.... ....... 2,2 I Wet
Dried Apples Vtlit ...... ...2,00 tallow 4,
Di ted Cheri les 11 gout t.... 12 Timothy 1.4
Di ied Beaches 13 lb 15 Turkeys ? lb
'hied Beef "U Wool It lb / ,.:I:
Ile. f , 11 lb Is Pork It lb ,
Stead Top Coal It ton ...i2,5U, Hard Coal lil ton).
Green Apples 11 bus 01,50 Big Metal It t0n....
ClovoreeediltAltrs.p to 7,00 Lumber 11 1000 ft: I.'"
Shellbst los It bus $2,00 Shingles, Laps,
Walnuts 'lO bus
50 n Joint; !„.t.
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Stuck Hogs EGG cis. 1 t lbjCbeeso 15(00 eta. 'll
727
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
zuronrEns, JORRARS AND RETAILERS Or
GOODS,
POPULAR PRICES,
have the most elegant and diverdfied stock in this
nun het, at the very low pikes incident to the great
shrinking of salget.
Their stock is auniposed wholly of now and desitobV
fabrics, in
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS,
I,s
o , t s t f ielasr,e,:;l4 oilier I LT
t. cheap and cholcast offer-
RICKEY,STIARP
727 Chestnut street,
ftbri4 y Philadelphia.
J. A. HANAGAR,
PMOVOffiriI2PIIMLE,
Railroad street, Iltuitingdon, Pa.,
Would ra,pcctfully to, ito the attention of the citizens
of llimtingdutt and vicinity to hid Milieu on MM./ad
Stteet,ippo,ite the Juniata douse, to hero ho is Kellam]
to Into all tho
LATEST STYLES OF PIC CEP;
t the following prices :
Including an Bxlo oval OM Frame, $1,50.
Visiting Call Photographs, full MIZE', 4 for $l,OO,
Ainhrotypos, for 23 cents, aid upe atde.
Ills lung expel lessen in the business enables hire totals°
pktures In every style el the m I, at greatly reduced tut
ees. lie keeps ultra) son hand a large assortaneni of I
PLAIN" -IND FANCY FRAMES Ala; CAS,:.'.
Pictures inserted in Lockets, BreastpinseiLt '
in a neat and datable mattner•
Oil Paintings, Daguerreotypes, 3c. , copied nal
Isle pt leo.
Pictures taken equally well itt clear or aloud)
I cordially ill Vito one and all to cull nut exat
whether they slant Octet es or nut 'Cot
as I shall remain but It shut t flute ini ‘IIIF
The above Gullet)' is either for rent,
geed ca entity. .1‘ m it,
Apply to .1. A. lEANIGUt, Photi,glap'
toad street, Iluutingdon, Pa. \
GLAZIER
DEALERS IN \ -
DRY GOODS, DRESS 0004, IS,
NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SIIO-R„
GROCERIES, QUEE.A7SM.LRE,'Zcv.,4ifzc
Washington street, near the ,To4";'
Having purchased our Winter Clooda sti. P lato
heavy decline, we can afford to offer suput iur In* anent.,
to buy era.
kaI".•RBAD OUR PRIOES. - 6:a
• \,'
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Aluslins and Prints front 8 ets 9k:
Heavy Unbleached Sheeting:l, yard wide, 15 de,
Heavy yard wide 'licking:l, cts,
Bast Muter Delaines, 22 and 25 cts,
All Wool Delailte4 ' 45 to 05 01,4,
Dooblo width Wool Plaids , 50 cts,
lleaN y Plaid Poplins, $1 00,
Wool Flannels, 24 to a 0 cts a yard,
Wool Blankets, $3.00 to $lO.OO a pair,
Wool Shawls, $1.25 to $lO.OO
Bahama! Skirts, $1.25 to $l.lO.
Other bloods in proportion.
GLAZIER DR°
Huntingdon, Nor. 0,1807.
VALE TINES
COMIC
AND
BDITYWITAIL)
VALENTINES,
FO4 SALE AT
LNIS' 300 K STORE
FLOUR ! FLOUR !
FwurAy th„, Nu el or .53ndlici quautity for
mlo aL Lois!b' ocu y
SALES
FARM FOR SA LE. f '
HE undersigned offers a Farm for
sale, being a part of the one Ito resides on in Unli
t nolou County. about one mile west of the town of Or
bisonia, situated on the Aughwick Creek, containing
about 125 arms; nbunt 70 awes cleared and in a good
state of cultivation, with n good two story log house.
and the masonry work of n bank barn. Also a young
opplo orchard (la trees.) of sole •t vas lodes, with a gond
site for grape culture. The cleared laud is good arable
bottom laud of an eastern slope.
TERMS—Ono thousand dollars on confirmation of solo,
The balance in two equal annual payments with interest
secured by bond and mortgage. A good title will bo
nod possessions on Om first day of April next.
further pal dealers apply to the subscriber on
the premises. JOHN B WIENEVELT.
Oct. 9, 1667.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
THE undersigned have establiihed
uu Agency in the Borough or
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
For tho.purchaso and sale of nll kinds of
REAZ ESTATE,
And mill give prompt attention to the sale and lotting of
Rouses, hallos, Banding Lots, and all other Real Estate
business mat oiled to their care.
FOR SALE.
A convenient slid well finished DWELLING in West
Huntingdon; pleasantly situated; n .01 of good water
ou the ptemises ; u coveted pump, and other convenieu.
res.
A handsome RESIDENCE to the Borough of Hunting
don, cons eniently located iu u control lot lieu of the
town.
A say desirable Let in West Huntingdon; cheap for
cash.
Five otter Lots favorably located; soar, of Mitch aro
feuded. Paytneut4 to suit purchasers.
Pereonl desiring to inticli.m, sell, or rent, will addiebn
Or apply in person, to
.MILLER, ARMITAGE,
Office opposite tit° Court Houso,
duel. 3 Huntingdon, Pa.
JOHNSTON &WATTEN
TAKE pleasure in announcing to the
I ettizcos Ot Huntingdon county rind slcinity that thoy
hare jun rotutned front the East with n
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS,
Which they lime just openeil out at their new atom,
ONE DOOR EAST OF TDB WASHINGTON HOTEL
Their stook consists of
INI
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HATS ANJ) CAPS,
0., BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
FLOUR AND FEED,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
•
CANNED FRUITS,
HARDWARE,
.
CEDAR -WARE,
QUID ENS WARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
OILS,
PAINTS, &C.,
DRUGS,
CARPETS, CARPET CHAIN,
PISIL SALT, CIIEESE,
TRUNKS,
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, &c. &c.
They h:n•c a largo stuck of
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LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Co•sisting of SILICS, MODAIRS, ALPACA.% POPLINS,
LUii'fU OINUII.IAIS, MELLINOS, PLAIDS, LB
LAMES, dx., A.
Also, a largo assortment of
DRESS_ TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDE
RY, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
BUTTONS, &c.
A FULL LINE OF "WHITE GOODS
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All gO • ods etc.! to residences In town and depots ;
Pee of chat gc.
(the us a tilal before pnrebasing el:evdiero
Iluntingdon. April 3; ISO 7
CUNNINGHAM & CARIVION
EMT
CARPETING,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
For Sale at Wholesale Prices,
SUCH AS, ALL WOOL
•
INGRA/N,
VENITIAN,
COTTAGE,
STAIR,
HEMP, ,
RAG . , &c
Hunt inplon, July 3, ISGT,
HEM) QUARTERS
FOR
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NEW GOODS.
D. P. MAHN
INFORMS THE PUBLIC
THAT HE HAS
JUST -OPENED
. A
SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS
THAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
IN
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY.
COME AND SEE. :
D. P. GWIN,
Ihnitindon;Oetober ' "
ALN IMPROVEMENT IN LlCifiT
We talzepleastire fu potting before the piddle a
LAMP Ibr burning fat, lard or tallow, which is imporjer
to any of the hind ever introduced. It differs from all
others, KS it does not re,ptiro the fat to be melte4 before
lighting. It heats the flit by in copper pipe. wlitch con
ducts the beat under the fat and melts it immediately.
Thou,ands of the lamps hare been sold and no com
plaints have been Nadu. All Lamp wo•ralited to give
gentnal satisfaction, or the IMMO' lettmiled.
A rate opptn tunny is offered to any pet 5011 or persons
that may N 1 kit to engage n the busintbt. I-Lund:2ow/
Slid Mifflin comities u be :mid in tounships at remon
able let ens to suit purehascis. A eample tamp ti ill ho
fm warded to nny person on teceipt of thud price, 0,60,
ain't Ihruardsd evpense.
Will tither sell territtity or pay agents by the day or
piece. Agents are making from to $t perday, for
they suit say fast. They ate mita oyery person heeds.
All tenets It ill rt.:C.ore Prompt, latent '
Adthers or call on D. WALK lit,
Airy Dale, Huntingdon county, Da.
476-Lamp many be seen at the Ftanklin Hence in Hunt
ingdou ; Mr. Hughes' Slots, Mill Cacelf, and at Ito hotel
lu
. cast,‘ opts-If
Di'L-Vor School Books and Schoo
Stationery of all kinds call at liewis
Book Store.
it t obiztlik Books for tho desk am,
pocket for sale at Lcwis' 1.300 k Stoic
3300KSLIDMR,
WALL P ?EL
HillitillEdell Circulatillg Literary,
TERMS: Annual subscriptions, $5.00; half yoarly, $3.00
quarterly:V..so. , This hubscription entitles one parson
to ono new and ono old book at a time,
Subscriber:.—For loan of Books per - wock,lo
cents per volume.
Weekly subscribers will be required in all cases to
learn a deposit equal in value to the Book.
The new Boils will not Ito allowed to any subscriber
for a longer period than Aar (Lip ,• or if detained beyond
that time, an additional charge elf 3 cents per day; other
books seven day., or it' detained beyond that limo 3 cents
per day. hooks not letni ned in inn, weeds to be charged.
All llooltA ale considered old that lawn boon in the Li
brary six months.
Books damaged seriously will be charged.
Al/payable in advance.
bimetal [nuns and arrangements with persons living
out of town. 6 - . •
All new and desirable boeki on band as soon as limed.
A complete assortment of pictures for
ART OP INSTANTLY TRANSFERRING PICTURES
To China, Glass, Tin and Wooden ware. Leather and Pa
per Macho goods, iu short, to all articles of overy do
acription.
Tha following horleß of !looks wfil,bo found conotantly
on lould
SPELLERS AND READERS.
nuke, & Watoon'a McGuirey's,
Stirgen
S•ander'r Union, th,gootro, &o.
Gteente tre,
D.tvio ,
S odd u ass,
Mitchell's,
arreu's,
G roen' ,
Blatiolee,
0 noth Ich's,
Cobb's,
Jonkiu%
Speakers, Dialogue; Classical, Botan
ical, Chemistry, and Miscettaneous
School Books.
Flom the smell paper cover rase to the full ballu4 Itys
sin Coiner Ledger-
Satchels, Bottom Floor Sacks,. at Jobbing rotas—at
flow $27.60 to SUS per thousand. Printed a Ith any name.
desired.
Alb*, Manilla Wrapping, Conßetionery aua Sugar Bags
DAILY : WEEKLY ANDMONTLILY PAPERS AND
Choice Havana and Yarn SISIASS, Solace. Century,
Sunnysidootud oth.r Wands of One cut CIIEWING YU
SACCO. Oconee°, Navy, Spun, Sc., Igo.
A beautiful stock of Octagon and Square Cornered Bus.
tic Walnut and Gilt
All kinds of Frames an hand and nude to order. Imi
tation Rosewood, and Grit Imitation Walnut and Gilt
q, num. Walnut and Plain and Fancy Gilt Frames asp
lased on client notice.
CARDS OF ALL KINDS,
miibie and Periodicals bound la every style at cheep
rates.
French and common paper stamped any letter or letters,
plain or In coleus.
Photographs, Albums, Engravings, Artist's Materials,
swell as .Monuctromate Bonds, Tube Paints, Crayons, Lc.
A 1,,, Agent tbr the Singer Family and :ilium!lecturing
SEWING 31ACtirel Ed—a Machine that will Ilene, Braid.
Cued, Tuck, Quilt and Bind. I'lea•u call and examine
A full moos Uncut or thu different st)les constantly on
hand.
All orders and inquiries by mall will receive prompt
aatoution.
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
► FIoTIIE LADIES.—Do yen really
iato.a to coma, st cuing the beautiful styles now
so pros alent, or dress loos elegantly, because rho rebel
Jed. Davis, sons captured in Fashionable Female attire?
One moment's cilia reflection will surely' serve to change
sour rash lowly°. Tho angels had too touch good sense
to isy aside their pure chaste robes of white, because
they had for a thou served to lade the deformities of that
Prince of Rebels, the Devil. Ca'n yeti err in following the
exampled' Angels? Then having made up your minds
that 3ou It ill continue to dress tastefully regardless of
Ida:lads, do not forget to call at the store of the subscri
bers, who will be happy at all times to furnish you with
such ea ticks of dress as you may desire. Urge your fath,
cis, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit
the same store. They can hero bo stilted In good articles
of Boots, Shoes, Clothing Material, Hats, Caps, Queens
ware ande general assortment of Groceries, on as rea
sonable terms as at any House in town. Store on South
east corner of the Diamond, Ilitntinidon, Pa.
may 31, 1863. FRANCIS B. WALLACE.
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NOTICE TO ALL
HELL STREET MARKET,
OPPOSITE TIIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
G. MORRISON respectfully in
-11• forms the citizens of Ifuntingdon and ♦icinity
that no continues the meat market business lu all its ye
4ous.lnanches, apd 1411 Reel, cdustantly on hand
null Beef, Pork, Pudding and Sausage, salt
Beef and Pork, Canned Fruit and Vegetables,
Spices of all kind4,Cetsups and Sauces, Teas,
' leaps, Cheese, Salt, Laid, Sc,
•
All of which ho will continue to soil at reasonable prices
Tnu ht lost in ices paid for hides and tallow. Thomas
Colder, at Alexandria, and March & Bro., at Coffeo Stun,
aro my age n ts to purchase at their places.
Thankful for past patronage, I solicit a continuance of
the sumo. 11. 0. NOitRItOY.
Huntingdon, Oct: 30, ISM ' '
E NERGETIC MEN AND LADIES
WANTED to Canvass for tho
pryq,ilt t urpruszgni-oppg
BOOKS OF THE BIBLE
Showing IVhat the Bible is not; what It is, and how to
use it.; hoeing the history of each hook tip toils origin
with the Welland Rothe, 0, and complotery answering all
Infidel cad ils and objections to thu Scriptures. It is an
ordinary library of Biblical History in a singlo volume,
brief, clear, accurate, conclusive and highly mit:rusting.
A muster-mege of common seise, It is needed in every
family whera the Itthlels reatl,ns well its by every
SaU
hath teacher,' student and clergyman and being
Hu, only hook on the subject over published or sold in
this country, ngents can easily see the advantage of can
vassing for this a orb. bond for circulars containing no
tices and indorsements front leading ministers of all de,
nominations. Address „
MMil
STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, &Q.
ANY of the above articles can be had
1 by addiessin g subseelbet. , Stoves of all kinds
and sizes to snit tile wants of all.
AUTOCRAT COOKING STOVE,
a stows beyond competition. it.:l3 a' PretPr
tern, good baker, with largo not snit Able
for either coal or wood. Stoves furnished at
foundry prices. Any person is 'siting to purchase
n stove without cooking utensils can dos°, and too prices
°ad' the ankles mill to deducted. All etoyes•waeradt
pd. s a mples can 1, •10e0: , 171400'4 atore,'pill
Cheek, or at the residence of the subset they.
All parlor stoves furnished at lose prices. Stoves de.
hlyered at any t eilroad station.
D. WALKER,
, • Alry Dale, Iluntingpa county, Da
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GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS.
Mothers, arc you oul%roased n ith anxiety tor your littlo
ones? Aro yOur sinful:oars and Deart-s:broicen Dy, their
miss? Du you awake in the morning mirefrealied and op
ehensh e ? If Co, procure at once a bottle of Dr. Leon's
Infant Remedy and yon tint have no inure weary hours
of tNateDing nud,tinaistjr.
DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY,
Hat stood UM teat of years. Thousands of nurses and
mothembear witnts . S that-it na - yer fags tcrsito relief if
used in sr, on. it is a Mild, yet ultra and speedy CUM for
Colic,Clamps and Windy Pdlns, and Is invaluablo Mr all
comilttints incident to Teething.
Cold by lit tiggl44 ituuougtiout t4e tlyite4 States : Ad ;
dress .%11 urdels to
Z_IIiGLER
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
us N 0.107 Nth. Thud Mteet,
tkj- For neat JOB PRINTING, call a
the - them: Jon 0/11(44 " at Hun
tinsdon, Pa.
J. C. 13.LAlp,
And Wholesale and Retail Dealer lie
STATIONERY
Propriotor of tlxo
DECALCOMANIA,
1:3113
ARITHMETICAL.
!Doon'a
Colima's,
Loomis', Ic,Bo
GEOGRAPHICAL.
Colton & Fitch's,l attynt'g,
jed
GRAMMARS.
Clark's,
131 owiell,
HISTORIES.
) lard Minh, el,
1% oicuataCs.
IPinnock's,
Cowing';
DICTIONARIES.
Webster's, .1 1 t r
o l l! b k
Worcester%
BLANK, BOOKS
A splemlid assortment of
HOLIDAY AND TOY BOOKS,
of English and American manufacture
I=Ml==ta
PICTURE FRAMES.
J. C. BLAIR,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
Noxt to Broad Top Tjckut oMcc
DY PROF. CALVIN B. STOWE, D. D
ZIEGLER, McOGRDE & CO.;
614 Arch street, Philadelphia
14 - c oaf the attention of the public to the
Arum tents.
"Mynhcer elo you know what for
WO call our boy Hans 7" "Do not
really ?" "Well, I tell you. 'W.er rea.
son we ca}} our boy gans, tbat fah his
name." - - • - - ,
A greenhorn sat a long time, very
attentive, musing. on• a cane :bottom
chair. At length he said t--"I wonder
what fellow took the trouble to find all
them ar holes, and put straws around
'em !'
Vakoi lady, rake ! The moon ia•
high, twihklin' stars aro beamite; while
now and then, across the,sky, a mete
or aro streaming' ! Valvi Sally,'vako,
and look on me—awake, 'Squire Nub-
bins' daughter ! If I'll have you, and
you'll . have me—(by gosh! who throw
that water!)
A good brother in ono' of the rural
districts thought . he .had
. a call to
preach. Being an indifferent reader,
ho got a friend to read - the Scripture,
The chapter on ono occasion was 22d
Genesis, which] chapter contains this
verso :—"These eight did Milcah bear
to Nahor, Abraham's brother." On
this the preacher hold forth as follows:
"Brethren and sisters, lot us consider
our blessings. Morning and evening
our wives and daughters milk,our cows
and thus supply our wants. But in tho
days of good old Abraham, as you,
have just hcard,;it-took, eight to "milk
a hoar," and they did not got much at
that."
THE PLACE TO' BU
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS!
FOR FALL AND WINTER
W.MARCII is IRO.
Respectfully Inform the public gonerally that they
eve just received a largo and splendid stock of goods 111,
leir store in Iluntingdon, consisting in part or,
SILKS, .
DRY GOODS, , •
DRESS GOODS,
: '• BOOTS &- SHOES, "
• EATS, CAPS; - TINWARE;
isADIES'.FANCY' TRIMMINGS,
11001' SKIRTS,BoNNErs, BUTTONS,
WOOD AND WILLOW IV A B
QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE S ,
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES,
CRACKERS, NOTIONS;
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
GLASS, NAILS,
FISH, SALT,
&e., &a,
Also. CARPETS and . Orti-CLOT,
And In fact everything that Inman*ily kopt In a gratclorms
store, all which wore bought low• for each and will
sold at correspondingly low, prices for, cub, or ceuui
produce. and request the public to give Uti a call Wpm*
purchasing eisewhore, feeling satisfied. Ws can offnr, two
rior inducements to cash buyers. •
We respectfully solicit the patronage of U. and the
public aro cordially lipvited to examine one goods.
Everything taken is exqbansP for geode except P"XX.
"lee.
WM. MARCH & DAQ
Huntingdon, 00. 0,180 T.
EDICAL ELECTRICITY
BY
DR. WILLIAM BREWSTER,
1 1 JVCONNEMLSTOWN„ PA%
111 For tho bonefirof those proposing to undertake
Elect' foal 'treatment for diseases Wa give Iq, tlto
following list a few of the more promir4t and
most common complaints mot wilt, irk our-Pf,ao
- tice, in till of which we are most sutressfal.• Ir
ENEARLY ALL CASES OP CAROSIO DISEASE, ELECTRIED
TY IS A SURE REMEDY, AND IN ALL CASES BENEFICIAL,
IF PROPENLY APPLIED. Thoeo, therefore, afflicted
a Ith complaints not here enumerated, need have
no he 4 tot lon to applying,and whether only Rimer,
or a PERMANENT CURE Call he sheeted,
g receive replies ACM aingly. All coma du . sottege
I free.
I EtiCetny, Charm, St. Vitus' Banco, Pacelysis,
Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Lock-Jaw, ate.
2 Sore Throat, Dyspelisia.Diarrhout, Dysentery,
Obstinitto Constipation, • • Hemorrhoids, , or
Piles, Bilious, Flatulent, aisd Painter's Celle,
and all affections of tho Liver and Spleen.
3 Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma, (where
not caused by organic disease of the Wert)
Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Ithoumatisru of the
Chest, Consumption in the curly stops.
4 Grovel, Diabotis, and Kipnoy Complaints.
5 Itheuinatitni, Clout, Lumbago,
Blur Neck,
Spinal Hip Diseases, Cancers, To
' "mars; (time last named olu aye cured i - Ndtti=
out pain,,qrcuttiog, or plasters mi.forra)
' a word; proposo to cure Ail 'curiildo
We have no connimlicip wllatopor, Kat dtli,
!other:Electrical office la this or any other county.,
All letters address to "
•WM.DREWSTER, XL It.
McConuelistown, Pa.
EMU
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
MARSH; . •
MERCHANT TAILOR S
•\"D !MALTA iN
READY-MADE CLOTHING-,
FOR bIEWA::7I) BOYS,
Ilnye - remoicil to the otero room op tho corner of tloo
Diamond, opposito Lowie Book Store, where he tatow,da
to hoop constantly.* hand tho latost styles of Mad,
mode Clothing,. and pima goods, comprising
AUFIIICA.N, E4GL , II3II,J4iD P!3ENC4
. . ...
CLOTHS, C'S.SSfMiI - RES, ' AND t'ES7/11.1114
CLOTHS, CASSI?LIHtES, AND TESTING&
CLOTHS, CASSIHk].RKS, . AND VESTINO4,
Also a large supply - of OVERCOATS, mado p ifi
most fashionaltlostylo, and sold at greatly reqleed
'Being a'firactical Ivoskiiitto, of maey ioaro experisios.
Lo is prepared 0 Rialto to, order Clottling for mm 1114
PQ3'4, gtiwa,olo noryj, dimtit,lsi nad faoltiontiblo
manslitp. Ho is determlnod to pleßsdeveryttlidi
Ar Fr All aro invited to call and cunning 'ray •es
Mock of boantifol pattorns bawl purchasing olsowbory
deaf:l6lYr l - • • 9EO, *` MARSH:
VEXED FACTS INDELIBLY
PRESSED will always triumph over efrapit tin
sertlons.
Thus It Is that this community gives teolmoo7 la 1h
vor of tho svcl/ known vitaWl.lnant of
- .sl ; GREENBERG,
TamAgin.pv vAaloaa
HILL StitEET, 'IIUNTINGDON.
Whilst it (.3 I* ble mimeo to deceive the potato by
clamoring 'low prices and better icLogs" Pop' aqier
dealers, ho simply. Invitee all who wish to purchaieiii blq
Itno of business to call find satisfy thapsolves that with
him a patron once ga teed Is novor !e l "am proof
of filo riddles is in the tasting of It."
fl o o bas Plat requived Ills winter supply of
ff)
'o‘q:oo:Tr gaNnatina
FOII MEN 411 D BOYE,
Ito laus alma a largo nsoortniont of /lig moot eabitintka
gogl fashiunablo •
Hats, Cads, Gents' Fanishin
Gook
Of c% cry doscrfpfa on, and mailo pp frogi P. bust WO, Mi.
' , Always ou band tho Roost quality of Anierican, Brig,
Nell and French CLOTHS, CASSIMBRES and VHSTINGS
o Bich nro rondo up to order by 'good, psporleu9l,wqrt,
Wen, inn mphor tho most fasbiounblo ggd oudoriht*
No Vastffa city Pau .01 0 0 a Hagar of Mara Yffia4 qt.Fift
of goodn than can bo Nun iin my !selection. , -
Ilotiogdon, Nov. iq, i§o7
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Kit Lint% orcountry produce taken in exchange for
thwEls at Lewis' Faintly grocery; ,
It. GIIEENDIII4I,
Dkrchant Tailor