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HPNTIN,OO,ON, PA.
Wednadaymorning,Maroh 18,1868,
LOCAL & PERSONAL.
Subscribers to The Globe will
remember that they can discontinue
their subscriptions at any time, and
the amount paid ou 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 in the appearance of the
GLOBE early in the spring, if our
friends will do their part by giving us
the neceisaryencouragement. All ar
rearages can be paid up—and every
good subscriber and friend can procure
forth° GLOiIE an additional advance
paying subscriber, which would give
us support sufficient to enable us to
give our patrons rrinuch bettor paper
than wo 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 oi l thetnipport wo now
receive from argenerous public, butif it
was nioMiberal we could giVe a bet
ter paper for the same money each
subscriber now pays.. Will our friends
and patrooste lb work immediately,
that* may be able to arrange
ments for the improvement at an early
day. - - :, .
Brlceltatris.
—Easter' comes this year on the
12thrOf . • - -
—Tho anniversary of St. Patrick,
the
,Apostle.-of Ireland, . occurs on
Tuesday; te-ilay,,the 17th.
—ll - GI;SC-bills printed in. the best
tstyle„at this office. Owners and keep
ers will make a note of this.
—The river "Was on a .. "high"' last
week... - ,No-serious damage was done.
The Water's began to subside this mor
ning-
--A:Leap:Year fancy dross party
is to be bold this Tuesday evening, in
the Morrison House:. It promises to
be a Suomi..
—An — earnest; endeavor is being
made in
_many towns of this State to
establish Young Men's
_Christian As
sociations'.
—Millinery and Strdw "Goods, full
line; advertised in this issue by WM.
Kruse; 218 Arch street, Phila. Give
him a call.
—The largest and most handsome
stock_ of now styles of Wall Paper ever
received in, Huntingdon, for sale at
Lewis' Book Store. Call and see.
—Attention is .invited to Millinery
Goods, all kinds, advertisement in this
issue, by H. Ward, 103 North Sncond
Street. This is an old and reliable
house. •
—Another flood has occurred in
Johnstown, caused by large masses of
ice gorging. The families living in
the lower end aro obliged to leave
their homes.
—sow that the snow is gone, it is
thought probable that the State Super
intendent will pay our town a visit and
locate the &to of the _Normal School
for this district.
—Sunday last was the first day of
spring weather that we have had, and
02 burning beat of the sun prostrated
many of our citizens with the fever, on
door steps, porches, etc. In the oven
ing we bad the first thunder-shower of
the season.
—The ice loft the Raystown Branch
last week and took with it a bridge at
Harms', and the bridge at Entriken's
was badly wrecked, rendering it im
passable for wagons. This will entail
11 loss to the county of sewal thous
and. dollars.
—The lecture of Father Walls last
evening was well attended. Dis sub
ject was "Faith," and the manner in
which he discussed it was entertaining,
and his arguments were short but
pointed. AU present appeared to be
satisfied with the gentleman's ability
as a speaker.
—On the first page of this number
our readers will find an interesting ar
ticle on the propagation of fish. It is
time our people should take some def
inite action on the subject of the fishe
ries in this quarter, if they want to
propagate the finny tribe with any
success.
—Radical Restoration. Its good of
fects are permanent. It not only re
stores the color of the hair, but the
quantity and natural glossiness. This
is said by every one using Hrs. S. A
Allen's Improved (new style) Hair Re
torer or Dressing, (in one bottle.) Every
Druggist sells it. Price ono Dollar.
a few weeks all our moving
population will be pulling up stakes
And plodding through mud and mire
to their next year's abode. Moving
day has no comparison to any other
.day of the year; for in our opinion, it
will equal wash-day,' bake-day, butch
er-day, and all the dog-days, and un
lucky days combined.
—Rev. E V Gerhart, of Lancaster,
has been elected by the Eastern Synod
of the Gorman Reformed Church, to
fill the chair of Didactic Theology in
the Mercersburg Theological Semina
ry, made vacant by the death of Rev.
Dr. Harbaugh. The new Professor
will be inaugurated at the next annual
meeting of the Synod, at Hagerstown.
Itel_Virm. B. Zeigler basjust returned
from the city, where he has purchased
a very largo stock of Spring and Sum
mer goods, now in Store, of the vari
ous beautiful styles of Ladies dress
goods. Summer goods in great vari
ety, and a very large stock of Ladies,
Misses, Gents, Boys and Children's
Spring and Summer Stockings and
Gloves. A. very largelyinereased stock
of trimmings, and furnishing goods for
Spring and Summer . use. " lt.
A Good Opening.
Any person wishing•to engage in the
Grocery and Provision hasinses iu the
borough of nuntingdon can hear of a
good stand at reasonable rent, wiph
complete fixtures and a good stock of
goods on hand, for sale, if application
is made immediately. For further in
formation inquire at tho "Globe" office.
Rl:inroad Meeting,
There was a Mass Railroad Meeting
at McAlavys Fort, on Saturday, March
7th, when H. Cornpropst was cho
sen President of the meeting, and Dr.
Bigelow, H. Lee and others Vico Pres
idents, and C. C. Ash and Geo. Mc-
Alavy, Secretaries. Messrs. 11. Mcßur
ny and C. Kidder, addressed the meet
ing. The speeches were lengthy and
tlirowed a good deal of light on the
subject of Railroads. There was
a committee appointed to take the
necessary steps to procure a charter at
tho earliest moment, Samuel Cummins,
W. A. Oaks and C. Kidder, were said
committee. There was a committee ap
pointed in each township, to receive
subscriptions for stock. There being a
few shares not taken yet, subscrip
tions will be received at R. Mcßurneys
at MeAlavy's Fort, and C. Kidder's ou
Stone Creek. There will be a meet
ing at Donation School House, on Wed
nesday, March 11th, when able speak.
ere will address the meeting. Capi.
talists in yo ancient borough wishing
stock shculd apply at once. Real
estate has advanced up Stone Creek
about 20 per cent. REPORTER.
Barreo, March 9, 1868.
Death of a Centenarian
Mrs. Wertz, of- this place, died
on last Wednesday, aged 100 years and
3 months. She was born on the 25th
of December, 1708. The deceased was
a native of Germany, and has been a
resident of this town for. about. three
years. She bad a very retentive mem•
ory, and could recite instances that
happened in her life from early child
hood. Wo believe she was the oldest
inhabitant of this place, and was a
member of the Lutheran Church.
To Physlolarae.
Mr. Speer takes the liberty of re
questing physicians to institute an ex
amination of the merits of his Port
Grape Wine. Tho wino is the puro
juice of the Port grape, cultivated by
him for the purpose, and is now suc
cessfully used and prescribed by the
physicians in the largo cities, and have
fully tested it, and who regard it as pe
culiarly adapted to their mode of prac
tice.
Sheer's IVincs
Are the pure juice of the grape, and are
unexcelled by any native vintage. They con
tain valuable medicinal properties, and are
of intrinsic worth to the invalid and the con
valescent, strengthening the weak, and restor
ing the system to tone and vigor. Sickly per
sons and females should try them.
MARRIED,
On Murell I.2th, 1368, by Rev. G. W.
Zahnizer, Mr. EDWARD T. LIVINGSTON,
10 WILMINA SILKNITTEIL, bail of SaUlS
burg, Huntingdon County.
DIED,
In Barree township, on the 10th inst.,
Mr. CF.ouctE Mtr,rm, aged 02 years.
At Cassville, on the 11th inst., of
apoPlexy, Major Jtcon ORESSWELL,
aged 03 years.
Major C. was a native of Hunting
don county and was widely and favor
ably known as a man of generous im
pulses.and comprehensive views; of
benevolence, principled and hearty;
reliable as a friend ; wise and much es
teemed as a counsellor; a lover of jus
tice and social order; and of a variety.
and balance of excellences suggestive
of the true type of a man. • Ile was a
pattern of gentleness in the domestic
circle, always easy to be entreated,
charitable, deferring to the opinions of
others; and with a heart full of sym
pathy, kindness, forbearance and
love. May ho rest in peace l w.
SPECIAL NOTICES,
TUE TIESSoZc idly lIERII BITTERS cures
SO many differeht diseases, is because it Is tho best reme
dy for a deranged stomach, or Dyspepsia, now known,
and because It invigorates the entire system, strength
ens the nervous fibres, elevates the standard of all the
vital forces, and sustains; most healthful tone of the en
tire bunion organism. Medicine that will do this, will
cure any disease, for the simple reason, that naturo will
do tho rest.
Wa guarantee, that no woman or child, however pato
or emaciated, can usa three Bitters regularly for twenty
ono dap, without the return of the rosy thanks and fair
complexion characteristic of good "MAU.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers.
DR. S. 13.11ARTHAN & C 0.,, Proprietors, LANCASTER,
Pa., and Comic°, Imtsors. mhl6-1m
MARKETS.
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PHILADELPHIA, Mirth li, 1867
Superfine nolir et $7,25W,25 extra nt $5@50,50 fancy
extra faililly slo©ll, and Pennsylt ante family $10,506
12,25, and fancy 'Luanda $12,750)14,00 according to 4inality.
Rye flour 58,75.
Prime Wheat is scarce hem Choice rod at $2,5002,55
white $3,00(a3,20. Rye at $1,726)1,75. Cora 1,17 to 1,18
Oats at 850. Barley malt at $2,00.
Cloversecd $4,5006,75acc0n mg to quality; Timothy at
i12:4503,00; flaxseed $2.00(33,60 per bushel.
Pirrsauaati, M ran 17.—k lour.—Tharo Is a local demand
We quote sales of spring a bent floor at $10,50511,25,
tt inter Flour at $12,00012.50 fancy at $l4
Wheat, winter,52,4;102,45 and No. 1 swing $2.60,02,55
Corn front that hands at $l,OO. 1170, $1,55;p0r bushel. oats
650566 c; Batley 1,80@151,65. s.ltoulders 12x; sides 14c;
Lama 17 1 A0, Lard 16c.
GERM!
NEW You:, Notch 17.—Cold closed at $1,39 1 . 4
HUNTINGDON MARKETS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY or lEENRIC S CO
IVROLEsALE PRICES.
Superfine Flour, $9,50 ; Eggs
Exult N lour, old 10,V. Feathers '0 lb
Family Floor 11,50 Flaxseed
Red Wheat o 9 0 Hops 71 lb
White ... Liam, smoked
Applo Butter 0 ga110n...1,23 Clay Li ton
Bark per cord 9 OU hold
•
Lugo Onions 11 bus $ 75
Mixed Chop
Oats 130
I Potatoes ^0 bus ..... 90 1.0 1,00
Plaster per ton . 10,00
Rags B lb 4
Rye 1'•0
I Rya Chop , e cot . ' 3 ,90
Rye Stra,v 'tl bundle. 10
Barley 100
Butter ......... 35 to 40
Buckwheat 1,00
Buckwheat heal 7 51 cWtiiii oo
Bran ftcwt 1;25'
Brooms 14dur 3,0001,30
Beeswax 11 lb ,
Beans 'ft bug 3.50
Chickens
Shorts it cwt
Shoulder
Sides
Vallow
I Timothy
Turkeys % lb
Woollt lb
Country Soap 8:
Corn .$l,OO
Coro Meal 'ES cwt 0 ^,
Dried Apples bit 'OO
Dried Cherries 11 go:wt.-12,
Dried Nachos 11 lb 151
Dried Beef "0
Polk /1 lb
hot decal 6 loll—. 07,00
lbg Metal 'rel ton: ..... .05600
Lumber /1 1000 IL—S:26 - 00
IShingles, Lans,/4 do $l.OO - )13
Joint,
o,frS lb
Beef .171 lb
Broad' op Co, 171 ton ...$2,501
Green Apples bus 51,50
Cloversecd f lid lbs. $7 to Sa)
Ehellbarlis 11 bus
Walnuts 11 bus ' 50
Stock Hogs 5636 as.
BEE
A_RMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
[Estato of Elizabeth S. Entrokin, deed:l
Loth. of Aduninisti Mimi upon the estato of Elizabeth
S. Entrekin, late of. Lincoln losen•ltip, Huntingdon co.,
the'd, hating been grunted to the mudeumigned, all persona
having claims ng.tinbt tho etntato ate requested to pi ehent
them to the midersigned, and all persons indebted mill
make immediate pa) meld.
JOHN E. IPTTERMAN,
Administrator.
MEM
ADMINISTRA.TOR'S NOTICE.
[Estate of GEO. C. lIIICHEIt, dee'd.l
Letters of Julia iniitration upon the estate or George C.
]tether, late of Alesandt in la:Hough, deceased, basing been
granted to the tunletsigned. all pet,ons indebted to the
estate wilt make payment, and those having claims will
present them for settlement.
NICIMAS CIRESSIVELL,
Alexandria, Melt. IL-nt. 4.llinicistrAtor:
PAINTINg4
ONE-THIRD 100 11.. of PECOILix CO'S coloicq
Paints, (costing $12,i,c4 spit paint sa
- rue much as 230 gonads o Load Sod Hoar
longer. For 12orticillars_nelarccf.,
COST OF
S.O WaN d r h .3 „, Pf
J 10111.-In }III Al 1,ru19.
—Two Pens in One. Levy'slyiekel
Platana Double Pen Points. For sale
at Lewis' Book Store,. Everybody uses
tbew.
ARE CHANCE.--The exclusive
control and sale of five laluablo inveutiong, need
ed in every family, and plying largo pronto, can be se
cured, by applying either personally or by totter to
J. S. LASII & Co.,
727 3farliet street, Philailulphia.
LEWIS
Boot and it Shoe Maker.
I guarantee entiro satisraction in Fit. Style. Notarial
anti Workmanship, and n saving of 25 per cent. on pre
vailing prices. Shop ono door east of Johnston & Watt•
aon's 'Awe, llnntingthpa, Pa.
MC'CIoT'IC,3O.
DaO.lD TOP CoAt. AND DION COMPANY, ll
Now York, March 411,, IBMS
NOTICE is hereby given that a Special
Meeting or the SAM:IIOI,ImA of tide Company will
bo hold nt their office No. 1.1.9 liroadaay, Neu Yolk, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, at 11 o'clock, a. in., to tako
action to Increase the capital by tho issuo of special (or
preferred) stock to 'nn amount not exceeding two-fifths;
to decrease alto capital stock not more than one-half; to
ieooo an eight per cent. bpcchil (or piefetred) Stook in
plaeo of Mock to be cancelled.
mcbll4('
NOTICES IN BANKRUPTCY,
DISTRICT COURT OF TILE UNITED STSTES. Toll TOE}
WESTERN DISTRICT or_ PANNAyuyANIA.
ASSIGNEE. APPOINTED.
In the miter of JAMES SAXTON, liankeupte
To whom it may concern
The undersigned hereby gives notleo of his appoint
ment as Assignee of the estate of JAMES SAXTON, of
HUNTINGDON, in the county of Huntingdon, In the
sold district, tolls was, to wit the 27th thy of
December, A. D 1867, adjudged a bankrupt, upon his own
petition, by the District Court of said District.
MIM2MS==
MARTIN L. LONORNECNRIL
, Assignee
CM
In the District Court of the Mita Statez, for the
Westorn Distrul of Pennsylvania.
ASSIGNEE APPOINTED.
In Om matter of SIMON COLIN, Bankrupt.
To whom it may concern:
The undersigned hereby giveS notice of hie apt:lini
ment as Assignee of the estate of SIMON COL N, of
Coffee Nun, In the county of Iluntingdon, in the said ilia.
Diet, who was, to Wit: On the 4th day of Febinary, a. n,
1809, Raj:I:Igo:1 a Bankrupt, upon his own petition, by
the District Court of odd district.
Dated at Huntingdon, this Gth day of Mooch, A. 0.1865
WILLIAM LEWIS,
mhll4t. Assignee.
DISTRICT COURT OP TILE [NITRO STATES, FOR TUE}
WESTERN' DISTRICT OP PSNIY . A.
TN TILE MATTER pi WILLIAM A
WHITTAKER, Bankrupt, Western Dis:rict of Penn
-6315,1010, ss:
TI/IS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the 25th day
of Eel:luny, MS, a Warrant of Bankruptcy Wile issued
out of the District Court of the United States for the
Wo,tetn District of Pennsylvania, against Dm estate of
WILLIAM A. WHITTAKER, of Iliitingdon,in the coun
ty of Huntingdon, In said District, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt en his our petition: That the pay
ment of any debts and the delivery of any propel ty be
longing to said Bankrupt, to him, or for his 1110, and the
tiansfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law ;
and that in mooting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to
provo their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees
of his estate, will he held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to he
holden in the Court House in Huntingdon before JOHN
BRHER
OTIANE, Esq., Register for said district, on t h e
10 - ru DAT or ATItIIS, A. D. 1805, nt 10 o'clock, o. m,
THOS. A. nowLuy, U. S. Marshal,
mh.ll By S, T 110.2, EI,DER, Deputy Marshal.
la the District Cian t of the United States, for the
11Mern District of Pennsylvania. J
IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of
ROBERT F. HASLETI', Bankrupt:
This is to give notice, that on the 21st tip of February
1805, a Warrant of Bankruptcy ens issued out of the Dis
h ict Court of the United Status for the Western Dt.ti tot
of Pennsylvania, against the estate of Ronattr F. HAS.
LETT,uf Spruco Creek, in the county of Huntingdon ' in
said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his
own petitiOE: That the payment of any debts and the de
livery of any pi operty belonging to said Banks opt, to
hint, or for his use, and thu transfer of any property by
him, are forbidden by law; and that a meeting of the cre
ditors of eaid Bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose
one or intwe Assignees of his estate, trill be held at a
Court of Bankt uptcy, to be hoiden nt the Dow& Hausa in
Huntingdon, bolero JOHN BROTHEL:LINE, Dot , Beg.
later fur said District, on the 27th day of March, A. D.
180, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
Tilos. A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal,
fob2o-1t By S. Taos. ELDER, Deputy Marshal.
17pRGNE'S IMPROVED
' : 0I L .
A chemical preparation of Lard, or Lard Oil, noulrali-
Zing its attraction Mr OXWEN-1 lie source of gum,
and imparting to it (lay Chemical affinity) a ploperty of
ATTRACTION FOIL 3IETALS,
whereby it is ietairieib In lubricatioin,
CONTINUOUSLY PURI:
from at least 25 to 5O percent. longer than sperm oil.
Br Dm. $2.10; Case, on 200 (Li.t.t.ozis, $2.05 PM antax
To provide against leakage, etc, and for the convent•
mice of atutill consumers and retailers, the Oil is put up,
in the required quantities, at an advance to cover tho
cost of the can, and a reasonable retail profit :
5 galls squaro can, - $1 43—Case, 2.12 Doz. - $24 SG
3 t• " 7 62 " 2.12 " - 15 24
1 - 2 74 " 642 ‘. - 16 44
34 , t - 1 46 " 1 " - 17 52
Cane credited on return ht ardor. Discount by c.see, to
retail dealete.•
SEWING MACHINE 011
The OH aim put 'lip :19 a Sew log Machine and Armor
Oil, in 3 to 4 az., (1011110 :35 mite—packed in one
doz.. IA and% gross cases; in fogy., 50 rents—lucked in 1.
4 and 6 doz. cases; and in 44 uz., sl.oo—nnelod 1
and 2 doz. casts; sold by sou log Machin...gent.. Fleet
Cl,e Druggists. Grocerumul Country Mutchauts. Chilets
received through the trade.
Tho winter standard (ditto Oil is 35 0 to 40. Valet
Oil in casks and bbls. subject to raturn and credit is ith
in 15 days, sample lots 3U days, uftor data oC delivery, if
not sattelactiny.
Orders by bbl &e„ sent through Mews. OMR & CO.
Manufactiers' supplies, Marhet stres.; B. BULLOCK'S
SONS. Wool, 42 south Front street, W3t. SELLERS & CO,
Machinists, and tho PIIII.ADELPIII A MACUINE AO EN-
Cr, 6th and Minor etrinite, Philadelphia.
C. B. DE LA VERGNE, Aa'T.,
Branch Manufactory, .).06 Callowhill St.,
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JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO.,
NOAO2 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Manufacturers and Importers
Of every description of
FIRST CLASS GOODS,
belon g in g to the Business of
Goldsmiths and Silversmiths,
Have removed to their
NEW MARBLE, STORE,
Extruding front Chestnut Street to Sanborn Street, affoi.l
- ample mom anal convenient accessm les, giving op•
portninty fora propel display of goods, and hotter moon,
for their examination.
With extensive and favorable In rangornentg in this
Country and in Europe, sve 010 in a position to ofTet nt
moderato FIXED prices
Watches, Diamonds, Bronze & Marble
Goods, Silver Wares, Jewelry,
Porcelain, Plated Goods,
Musical Bores,
and every description of
FANCY ARTICLES.
Strangers visiting tho city aro cordially invited to ex
amine our New Stole.
.12.00
WALL PAPER.
ion 12
...... 2,00
WHOLESALE aml RETAIL
AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
It is the best chemee ever offereil to Agents I
One or two days' time IN Hi secure a good
SetUing3itfghii/e, TPUfeh, ogilk Dress, ilevolv-r,
or some other article of equal lalue, FUR of COST!
Agents wanted °yelp\ Inge, male and female, for the
best One Deli.tr PAwninoiceed Salo ii the country.
Send for circular. S. O. THOMPSON . 1 6 Co.,
tleo26.4ani. no Honorer htl eel, BOStOII, )111:Vi.
AG ENTS WANTED. - $2,5
I tpo,T)
IWfi l tl f wantlllebclasdAgcnisioin(paveonollla=
STAR SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE.
The elloapost and bent Machine in the whole conntry.
Extracr.linary indneements to good, active salesmen.
rat Online ead eamplo work flan blied on Off lieel4on.
A. J. numoyr, Agent,
1id.46-3ffi fan Arch, street,ll2ll3.leirinia.
TIMT4 1.4
OLD T4.L9ILND V.llpl,
- J, J. P,ICHARDSON &CO.,
2S MAR STiiHET, - --
4 the Largest Mantifactliting Cou fint loners and Whol, ,
sale Dralrrs is Pt utl2, Nutg, In am United
11,11.11 ly
NEW
LEATHER_ STORE.
T ilfully
anEnlo n u n c n e d t g l t ' , B i i tl g e n o t e it d i e c t woul( 1 1 1 t l' h e or T e n c N i ;
they hare Jost opened a splendid assortment of
FINE LEATHER,
Consisting in part of
FRENCH CALF SKIN,
KIP,
MOROCCO,
•
LININGS,
BINDINGS,
SOLI,
UPPER,
HARNESS,
•
SKIRTING, &C.,
Together with a gonmai assortment of -
• D'LIaNDLITM.
The trade is invited to call and examine our stock,
Store ou HILL street, two doors west of tho I'ren63 tc-
Han churoh.
The highest price paid for lIIDES and DARK.
C. H. MILLER & SON.
Ilantingdon, may 1, 1867
WILLTA3I FLACIO,
ROBERT W. 5111.11A/4K,
SA3IUEI.JAUDON,
HOBERT IL 131MDON,
Directors.
CHEAP GROCERY STORE,
- srmitcria36mi,
HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA.
THE undersigned offers for the in
spronon end purchoso of customers alerge and as.
sorted stock of Groceries, Provisions, .S:c. Ito tools satis•
fled they can be accomodeted with anything in hi 3 lino.
Ills oleos nro low, and his stock fresh and good. lie
keeps the best of
STJGA.It, COFFEE,
TEAS, SPICES, SALT,
- - -
ALso--
lIAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR,
FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE,
AndNOTIONS of every kind
A select stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEliNS
WAlti••,nndnil other articles kept to a welt regulated
establishment for sale at 1 ensonnble prim
Hiq store is on Hill sheet, nearly opposite the
Bunk, and in the room formerly occupied by D. Grove.
Call and examine. • Z. YENTEIt.
Huntingdon, Oct. 8, 1867
FIXED FACTS INDELIBLY IM
PRESSED will always triumph over simplo ,rts
sections. '
Thus it is that this community gives testimony to fa
vor of tho well known ortabllshuient of
IL GREENBERG,
DREELATTir TrAIIIOLT
Whilst It Is not his purpose to decolve tho puldlo by
clamoring 'low prim and better goods" than other
dealer s, ho simply Invites ell who wish to purchase in Ids
lino of business to call and satisfy themselves that with
him a patron once gained is nevor lost, that Is, "the proof
of the pudding to in tho tasting of It."
Ire Las just vecelved Lie Ivluter supply of -
21EAN eurrovn,
Ire has also a large assortment of the most substantial
nQ flisliionable
Hats, Caps, Gollts' Forllishill Goods,
of every description, and made up Item the best material
Ala ays on hand the finest quality of American, Eng'
lisp and French CLOTIIS,CASSIMBRES and VIISTINGS,
which are made up to of tier by good, experienced work
men, in a manner the most fasbionable and endurable.
Nu eastern city can land a better ur morn varied style
of goods than can be loan I in my selection.
11. CIREIINBFRO,
lluntlngdon, Nov. 13, 1867. Merchant Tailor.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
IVIERCHABIT TAILOR,
Ilmo removed to tho store room on the corner of the
Diamond, eMmeito Lewis' Dunk Store, where he intends
to hoop constantly on hand the latest 50 lea of Ready
medo Clothing nod piece goods, compridui
CLOTHS, CASSI3INIES, AND VESTING S
CLOTIIS, CASHMERES, AND VHSTINGS
CLOTHS, CASSIMNRES, AND YESTINGS
Also a large supply of OVERCOATS, made up in the
most fashidiahla style, and sold at greatly reduced prices.
Being, a practical NI orliman of nuthy . yoarir cimerience,
Ito is prepared to make to etcher Clothing for men 1111.1
boys, inal guarantee neat, thimble and fashionable work
manship. no is Determined to please everybody.
Ire All arc invited to call and exinuine my now
stock of beautiful patterns Loreto put chasing elsewhere
tie 26,1867
A HIGH SCHOOL 5011 COTS.
At Bell's Mills,_ on the Penna. Railroad
=
MEE
TheQe valuable linters are comported of the essential
Nolan lies of Hoots—the medicinal virtues of Wide'. hose
Peen ea: orally out rooted.
As a Moon Purtirica and LItER TOM O they Imo no
tqual. They are excellent
For Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Weak
ness, General Debility, Pain in the
Stomach, Cramp, Diarrhea, &c.
They are of great value to Travelers who are affected by
a change of diet. In fact they will relieve the stomach
of many disorders to m hid, it to subject.
Price, One Botha per bottle.
BUCHANAN A:
Manufacturers,
febs Huntingdon, Pellteft.
1868. 1868.
CLOTIIING.
H. ROMAN.
For Orntknien's Clothing of the bc4ninterial, and made
in the bent a orktnanliko manner, call at
H. R 0 AI 4 N ' S
opposite tint Franklin trona° it! Iktarket Soup, Minting.
don, Pa.
NUTlON.—Notice itt hcro)ty Oven
that ANNA Ll:STltith; lay has . leftiisy Led and
Load, 0 it 14.1 my jntt. LAM., nll4 I hi. 7 .4 3, canliou all
porous not to credit her On lay acco!iuf, as 1 will not ray
any debts contrartedhor.
JACOB VITI,L.
Body Ytis. 11'
A L ARGE VA R I ETY of articles too
unmet out, to mentlon. fur .•alo at LEW.U3
amity Giocely. Call .41 bell.
TOBACCO & SEGAB,S ;
BOOTS AND SHOTS,
HATS & CAPS, &c
HILL STREET, lIUN,TINGDOPT
FOR ME AND BOYS
GEO. F. MARSH,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
FOR 1\ IBN AND BOYS,
AMERICAN, ENG:Asti AND ERENCILI
1:=1
LORAN AGADEIVIY.
NEXT TER)I EEG INS APRIL 2.OrIi,ISGS
R. 11, FULTON, Plincipal,
Ant Mon n, Blair co., Pa
FOSTER'S
03IIITAL BITTTriS
ELM
QI„Ol'ITING
PALL AND WINTER,
JUST RECSIVED
11. ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
SALES
T)UBLIC SALE.
The subscriber will soli nt public solo at his tool
deuce near Huntingdon, Po,
On Tuesday, March 24th, ISQB,
Tho following property, to wit:. - • ,
One Cow, two stoves, ono corner CaPboatd, one Sofa,
ono Clock, Chntrs, Bedsteads and Bed Clothes,
Also, a lot of Garden Implements, such as Spade-forks,
' "Toes. Rakes, Svaties, Shovels, Trowels, Alanuro Forks,
Hot Beds, Ac.
Also, some 3104iC1111 Bulbs, Tube rooted Flowers, and
Shrubbery. Choice Garden Scotia, and a quantity of
'Good: ich Early Seedling Potatoes, the earliest and best
in cultivation,
Sale to connuence at 10 o'olock, a. nit, on said day.
A liberal credit will bp given. -
THOMAS TWEED,
PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY.
no undersign.' will sell at Public Salo, at tbo resi
dence of Benjamin Isenberg, neat Col. John Iluyett'a, in
Pot ter toWIL9I4,
On Thursday, March 19th, 1868,
Tho following personal property, to wit:
4 head of 'torsos, 1 Itrood lime, nit!: feel,
1 two-} ear old, 6 head of :Stitch Cows, 6 three
year old Steers, 35 head of young Cattle, 20
heel of Sheep, 1 four-torso Wagon, 1 Sn CPCP:I
four hors, Threshing sluchilio, 1 Pratt, Crain nod Huy
Rake. Plows, Harrows, ono sotof gqod Wad Owe, Front
m Plow Gears, and many other artieleg.
Salo to COllllllOOOO ut 10 o'clock, of said day. A credit
of ono year n /II be given. _
BENJAMIN ISM:BERG.
JOIIN FOREST.
NzcirmAti ISENDEna, Anctioneey. MblAt
FARM FOR SALE. •
sale, c, ll b part ndo .811
o a f ° t d l o offers
c m a i d e l s ? o a n r to I ml i? n r
tingdon County. about one mile }test of the town of Or
bisonia, situated ;on the Aughwick Creek, containing
about 120 acres; about 70 ache cleared and in a good
state of cultivation, with a good two story log house,
and flm masonry stork of a bank barn. Also a young
apple orchard (130 trees,) of sole" t varieties, still, a good
silo for grape mato] 0. The cleared land is good arable
bottom boot of an eastern slops.
TROTS—Ono thousand dollars on confirmation 'aurae,'
the balance in tuo equal annual payments with interest
seem ell by bond and toot tgage. A good title will bdgiv
en and possession on the th st day of April next.
47J-For further pat Collins apply to the subscriber on
the prendies. JulIN 11 SLIENEFIILT.
Oct, 9, 1007. - - 1 •
QUERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of
sundry writs of Vend, Expo. directed to me
I Gill expose to public sale or outcry, at the Coma house,
in the Borough of Iluntingclon, on SATURDAY, tho 282 u
of .1868, at 2 o'clock,'D. 01., the following'
described property to nit:
All that certain lot of ground, situate in the village of
Coffee Run, in Lincoln township, being 80 feet in front and
50 feet in rear nod width, and 100 foot deep, the inside an•
glo for wing a lino 136 foot long, and in the recorded plan
oP said village, made, by J. S. Africa, Esq., 30 Play, 1855,
being lot No. 8, lowing Unocal n new frame store houso,
blacks filth chop Ac.
Also, All that certain piece and parcel of land, in tho
village of Coffee Run, Lincoln township, being lots Nos.
1,2, 0 and 4 in the plan of said village, =do by J. S. Af
t ma, Esq., on the 811th and 31st days of ?Jay, 1855; each of
said lots being 60 feet in width and 100 foot in length, be.
ing adjacent to nod west of the Iluntingdon and Broad
Top Mountain Railroad, adjoining lot N 0.5, on the South,
and on the west and north by land of John Deaver, baring
thereon a wagon shed, corn eilb, Stc.
Also, All that certain other lot o f ground in the village
of Coffee Run; Lincoln townshift, being lot No. 5; in the
plan of said town, u
made by J.S.J, Africa,. reg., on the 30th
of ,May , 1855, 13 tog on tho west side of tho Broad Top
Railroad, being 00 feet in width and extending back 115
feet to an alley, 12 feet it .do, containing one-fourth of an
acre, more or less, adjoining land of John Deaver on tho
not th--a cot, lots Nos. 1. 2, 3 and 4 ou the east and not th '
the Broad Top Railroad on the east, and other lands of
Simon Cohn on the south lowing thereon a two-story
frame dwelling house, frame stable, Rte.
Also, All that eertaln piece and parcel of land, situate
in Lincoln township, bounded and described as follows, to
wit : Beginning at a post On the lino of lands formerly of
J. navy thence along said line north 48M degtees east 35
and eighty one-hututredths of a perch to a stone heap,
thenco by land of John Deaver north soy degrees west 42
one hundredths:perches to a, post at [lto Broad Top Rail
road, Romeo along tho sante, beings curvo of two degrees
the chard of the arc beats south 22 degrees 10 minutes
%test, and distance along, said Railroad 53 perches ton post
thence north I'OM degt cos west 11 and twenty-six hun
dredth perches to a stump, thence uOrtlt 10% degrees west
20 and 80 hunch edth perchos to the placo of beginning,
containing 20 acres moro or less according to tho draft
mado by .8. 8. Milo, Esq., atle of May, 1855, excepting,
lots Nos. 1,2, 3,4, 5 and 8 from this description mat in
cluded in other con seystices to John Fill ton, Sire. Foster
and Mallon Cohn. Seized taken in execution and to ho
sold as tho property of Simon Cohn. _ .
JAS. S. DATIIIIIIST, Shot M.
Stir.r.ires OFFICE, ' 11
Muffing,loo, Mee. S j HOS. f
Cheaper than the Cheapest!
BARGAINS
MEM
Itanaxiorricrtli IStc,i*ga)
JJ'est End of Ifuntingdon, l'enit'a
We are limy offering our im
mense and '• well-assorted: stock of
Goods, at 'thoroughly reduced,
and unprecedented low prices;
our superior' enabling us
to compete successfully with the
cheapest.
ur stock con sits of Groceries,
Dry Goods, , Notions, Hardware,
Queensware, Ofassivaie, Willow
and Cedar Ware, Table and Floor
it Cloths, Carpets, 41.1.'8 and
Door Mats, Crocks, Jugs, Stoves,
Tinware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Glass,
Putty, Oils, Paints, Drugs, Flour,
Feed, &c., &c., &c., all in great
variety, at prices that will not
fail to suit consumers. We are
also dealing in all kinds of Coal
and Lumber, our facilities in
these commodities being superior
to any other firm in Iluntingdmi.
We claim them as SPECIALTIES in
our. 'trade, . ;in which none can
compete with us.
We buy all kinds of Grain,
Seeds, Flour'.'and Feed, 'at the
highest market rates, and give
the highest prices in. Goods for
Produce of 2 all ,:kinds. Do not
fail-to call and' examine our stock
and prices, as both arc sure to
please. • .
HENRY & CO .,
. Huntingdon, -Pa
jrl22
JUNIATA
STEAM PEARL MILL,
riUNTI - NGDOT,; PA-
__ •
THIS MILL is a complete success in
1„ the manufacture of FLOUR, &c. It has lately been
thoroughly repaired and is now in good running order
and iii full operation. ...,
The boos and choppers are new and of superior quills
ity—cannot Jai excelled. And we arc gratified to know
that our Oork has giVell entire satisfaction to our custo
mers, to about an Linder our thanks.
We hive in mar 'employ ono of hid bast millers in the
county, and atuitldnl and capable engineer. Thus equip
pad and encouraged, we aro determined to persevere in
our efforts to accommodate and please the public, Loping
thin eby to merit anttrezeive a liberal sham of patronage
to Sits tahl us in our enterptio for tho l O interest.
- Market mice paid for the different of giO4 op
delivery.
Flour and Chop, ou hand, for sale, •
JOUN If. MeCAIIAN A SON.
Ifuntingalon, NoV. 200007
STOVES, GRATES ; RANGES, &O.
A.NY of the above articles can bo had
addresling 11(0 subscriber. etoree of all kinds
and nines to suit the mints of all. • • • . • . •
We call the attention of the public to the
"AUTOCRAT COOKING STOVE,.
actors lava,' competition . ; It le a pilitty 'pat: ,
ttn u. good wt.., with largo or au, and imitable
for either coal or Wild. Stucco furnished at --,".-
•
lirtindry pi ion,. Any pefooo )lishing to
a nisi o x itlieu r . cooking atensils.can du to, and the pi ices
the 0 tjcl•B 1,111 too doultzeted. All cloves warrant
t,:.ttoples can bo 02.1 .tt ill r. Ilagllo's 01010, 11111
at the tee/donee of the subscriber.
All for stoi, ea lilt malted at low Data. Stsi es slo
th ern! at any lath oat station.
v. WAIXEIt,
Airy 11.11 q, ll.ntling4lou county, rn
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
All I. wJ.. /af mint] y °dm.° taken an eweltange for
I.emib' Family throaty.
JOIT\STON & N ATTSON
TAKE pleasure in announcing to the
citizens of Huntingdon county and I leinity that they
have Just returned from tho East with a
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS;
Which they have just opened out nt their new store,
ONE DOOR EAST OF TUE WASMEATON HOTEL
Their stock consists of
DRY 1.3100D5,
NOTIONS,
lI,ATS AN]) CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
FLOUR AND FEED,
TOBACCO, SEGARg,
CANNED FRUITS,
HARDWARE,
CEDAR -WARE,
QUEENS WARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
OILS,
PAINTS, &0.,
DRUGS,
CARPETS; CARPET CHAIN,
'FISH, SALT, CHEESE,
TRUNKS,
HAMS, SIDES, &c.
They baio a l'argo stock of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Consisting of SILKS, 5101IAIRS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
LUSTILItS, GIICOLIAMS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, DE
LAINES, &c., fff,,
Also, a largo assortment of
DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDE
BY, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
BUTTONS, &c
A FULL 'LINE OF WITITE GOODS
Wo will MI WhOLESALE and RETAIL
All goods delivered to residences in town and depots :
Pre of charge.
Give us a f Hal before purchasing elsewhere
JOHNSTON & WATTSO(
Huntingdon. April ti t 1867
CLAZIER & BRO.,
I=l
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, lIA2S,
NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES.
GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, &c., &c.
Washington street, near the Jail
pnrchnsed our Winter Goode since the late
leery decline, ve can afford to offer superior induct:lnc itts
o ers.
READ OUR rnicEs.-53
Miteline and Prints, from 8 eta up,
Heavy Unbleseliod Shootings, yard wide, 15 eta,
Heavy yard %%Welk:kings, 50 eta,
Ilast Winter Detainee, 22 and 25 cto,
. All Wool Deluines, 45 to 05 eta,
Poublo width Wool Plaids, 50 rte,
Heavy Plaid Poplins, $l.OO,
Wool Flannels, 23 to .50 eta n yard,
Wool Blankets, $3.00 to $lO.OO a pair,
IVocil Shawls, $1.25 to $lO.OO
Balmoral Skirts, $1.25 to $4.50.
Other Gouda its proportion.
Huntingdon, Nov. 0,1807.
HEAD QUARTERS
; •• . • INA
,- • .
NEW_ GOODS.
D. Pr CWIN
INFORMS THE PUBLIC
THAT lIE HAS
JUST OPENED
A
SPLENDID STOCK of NEW•GOODS
THAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
IN
. -
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY.
COME AND SEE.
' D. 1"." GW/N,
'Huntingdon, October 0, W.
J. A. HANAGAR,
PIiO4ORAIPM2gI,,
Railroad street, flunthigdon, Pa.,
Would respectfully intito tho attention or the citizens
of Ihintingdon and vicinity to his Gallery on Railroad
street, opposite tho Juniata house, Whore ho is prepared
to tithe nit the
LATEST STYLES OF PIC PRES,
nt tho following prices : -
Including an Bxlo oval Gilt Frame, $1,50.
Visiting Card Photographs, full sine, 4 for $4OO,
Ambrot—
ypes, for 2u cents, and upwards,
Ma tang exuerieuco in the business enables him to toko
pictures in ovely style of the art, at greatly reduced INT ,
cos. Ile keeps al ways on hand a huge assortraeut pr.
PLAIN AND PANern4,llE3 4 pAs.E.4.
Pictures insetted in Lockets, Breastpins, ringer Rings,
Lc., inn neat and durable manner.
Oil Paintings, pagqerrpotypeo, ropied ap a reasona•
btu price.
Pictures taken equally well in clear or cloudy weather.
I poraially invito one nod all to call and ex - amine
whether they want pictures or ❑ot. Come quick
ly, ns I alma remain but a short time in the businema.
The above flattery is either for rent, or (or sato, with
good ;wearily.
Apply to J. A. HANIGAR, Photograph Gallery, Rnil•
imul bind, Huntiugdon, •Pa. jantti-lin
AN IDIPROVEMENT IN LIGHT 1
We take pleasure in putting beforo the
for burning fat, lard or tallqty, which Ie superior
to any of the kind twee lalroduceg. IE dams float all
others, ns it does not require the tat tq be melted before
lighting. It' heats Mold by n eopPer pflic, lrlilcli poii
ducts Up heatunder the fat and multi it
Thousands 011ie lamps harp POpil @qll.l unit no pow
plaintsltave been urnie.' All Lantps warratile4 to give
geneVAqr the 'gently relptilled.
A rate °ppm tpidty is nlfeteil to our Verger , or paeans
that may whit to engage in the buslintbs.
and Militia ceithoos will ho sold In townehips at roation.
able pups 14 suit putchasets. A nample lamp AIM be
rot warded lo any nelson on teccipt of tetail nice, $1,50,
and horn aided at my expense.
Will either sell territory or pay agents lathe, day or
piece. Agente toe malong fluor $o to SS per day, for
they sell rely fast. They ato what every person needs.
All letters wlll'teceive prompt attention.
Addle., or call on D. WALKER,
Airy Dale, Iltintingdon comity. Fa.
. .OL-Comp may he seen at the Franklin }louse in Hunt
; Sir. illigheit' Store, Mill Creek, and at the hotel
ve13,11
BOOKSET,,~,F~ 3 y
And Wholesale and Retail Dealer to
STATIONERY
Wall ~PAPS 'L
Huntingdon Chinluting Library'.
Teams: Annual. sithscripliono, $5.00; half yearly, $3.00.1
quarterly, $1.50. This subset Iption entitles one ?mpg,
to one new and one old book at n Pup.
Weekly Subscribers.—Fur 108E1 of .Iloglts Der week,lo,
cents per soinmo„
Weakly subscribers h ha required in all. twee to.
leave a deposit equal In rape to the Book.
Thu new Books will not ,ho allowed , to any subseribeo
for a longer period than fear, days; or if detained beyond,
that time, an additional charge al cents per day; adieu.
books loran days, or if detainedlierond that time 3 canto
per day. Hooks not retut nod in two weeks to be charged.
All Books aro considered old that bare been Ig the 0.
brary oto months. '
Books damaged seriously will be ebargea.
All payable in advdnce. •
Special terms and arrangements with persons ; 117 1 p4
out of town. ' •
All new and desirable Looks on bond as soon as 4404,
A completo assortment of pictures fee
DEOALCOMANIA,
ART OF INSTANTLY TRANSFERRING PICTURES
To Chine, Class, Tin and Wooden ware, Leather and Pa r
per Macho goods, In short, to all artlples of over, de,
ecrlption.
The fallowing eer:ce of Books w II bo found mutant!".
on hand: ,
SPELLERS AND READERS,
l'arker a Watsen's'3leGeffey's, Town's,
Sander's, I Sargent's, Worcester's,
Sander's Union, Osgood's, I D4uk-' B , &q:
ifillara's,
Greenleaf 's,
Davie's,
Stoddard's,
Mitott ,11 , 0,
Win reu'e,
(Mon' ,
13ulliop's,
CloodriclVe,
Mill trd g,
Cobb's,
Jenhiles,
Walker's,.
IVobster's,
Worcester's,'
Speakers, Dialogue, Classical, Beam.
ical,' Chemistry; and hfiscellaneou3•
School Books. . .
From tho small paper cover Pass to the full bound Rti.S.-
ala Corner Ledger- .
DOLIDAY AND, TOY BOOKS,
of English and American manufacture
Satchels, Bottom Flour Sacks, at jobbing-rates-9t
from $27.30 to $O5 per lhomfaud. Printed with ofq pima
desired, ,
Also, Manilla Wrapping, Confgationery and final , Dagi-
DAILY, WEEKLY AND Sion= pApiins AND
AIAGAZNES
•
ClJoico Guyana an 4 Tara , SEGARS, SWOP. COPtUrYt
Sunnysido,and,oth,r brands of fine mit oplyrizig
BACCO. . Oronoco, Navy, Spun, Ac., Ao. •
A beautiful stock of Onidsdp qnd Skimp flameout nu,
tic Walnut nud fJUt
PICTURE FRAMES,
MI kinds of Frames an Land and made to order. Imt
Cation Rosewood, and Gilt Imitation Walnut — and Gilt
Gennino Walnut anti Plain . awl Fancy Gilt Frames map,
plied on short notice. '
CARDS OP ALL KINDS.
Music and Periodicals bound in every style at cheep
rates.
French and common paper stamped any letter or letters,
plain or in colors.
Photographs, Albums, Engravings, Artist's Materials,
Welt as Monocifonlate Boards, TOD Paints, Crayons, &c,
Also, Agent for the Singer Family and Manufacturing
SEWING MACIILNES—a Machine that - will Ifem,,Bralit
Cord, Tuck, Quilt mid Bind. Please call and examtao.-,
A full assortment of the dil erent Myles constantly 0 4
hand.
All orders and inquiries by mall avid reoeivO prompt
attention.
. J. 0. GLAIR, *
nunnivozi, PA., .
DeclB 3 lBo74f. Next to Broad Top Ticket Office,
112101, ELECTRICITY
By - • -
DR. WILLIAM BREWSTER,
M'CONNELLSTOWN, PA.
1111 For the bending' them; proposing to undertake,
Electrical treatment for diseases we give in the y '
following list a few of the more prominent and
most common complaints met with In onto prac
tice, in all of which wo nra meet supossfol.. Ix
NEARLV ALL CASES OP CREONIC DISEASE, gLECTRICV
ETY IS A SURE REMEDY, AND IN-ALL CASES DENESICIAL,
le PEoITA-Lv APPLIEp. Those, therefore, afflicted
with complaints nothere enumerated, need hays
nolicAitation in upplying,and whetheroulylliust7,
or a PERMANENT oURE can ho effected, they will
receive replies Recoilingly. MI COMPURIPOIORS
11 free.
Epilergy, Chorea, St. Vitas° Dance, ParalYsigl
Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, Paiplea•
Lion of the Ifeart,Look-Jaw, etc.
J . 2 Sore Tin oat,Dyspepsin,Diarrhoia, Dysentery,
Obvtinsta Constipation, Hemorrhoids, or
Piles, Bilious, Flatulent, and Painters( CilifO,
and all affections of the Liwas and Spleen. ,
3 Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma, (whore
not caused by organic disease of the heart,)
C Biennial's, Pleurisy, Itlieumidiant •of the
Chest, Consumption in the early stages. -
GravelrDiabetifi, end Ripley Complaints.'
5 Rheumatism, flout. Lumbago, Stiff Neck,
Spinal Diseases, Hip Diseases, Cancers, Tip
more ; plume last named always cured with-
Aout pain, or cutting, or plasters in any form)
Ina word, wo propose to curd ail anralelp dis
eases.
We have no connection whatever with any,
I othealectricat office in this or any other county.'
All letters address to
Inf. BREWSTER, N. D.,
lifeConnelletewn, Pa.
GLAZIZR S Into
ISM
THE PLACE TO BUY
NEW MID CHEAP GOODS
FO]? FALL AND WINTER
W.MAICH & BUD,
Respectfully inform the 'public generally that Ahoy
have just received a large and eplentlid Wick of geode a 4
their store in Huntingdon, consisting in part of
SILKS,
• DRY GOODS
4
DRESS GOODS •
• BOOT'S & SHWA
HATS,I2IAPS, TINWARE,
LADIES' FANCY Tjuliwoms,
HOOP SKIRTS,BoNNET,s, BUTTONS,
WOOD AND - WILLOW W 11. R
QUEENS WARE; HARDWARE,
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES,
CRACKERS, NOTIONS, .
TOBACCO, SEGABS,
GLASS, NAILS,
FISH, SALT •
• &a., &a, . •
Also, CARAPP4 and
And in fact everything that usually kept Ina firstcleal
store, all which }Vero bon_ gltt law for milt and will
sold ai correspondingly low prices for posh, or count**
prtstucp. nod request the public to give tie a call before
tanchasing elsewhere, feeling is'atialleg we can offer lupe
j le lc'e ind r i Je c p e e m cray to zer
ron.„.. d r all. and thq
public are cordially invited fe &situ:lino - cur goe4s.
Eyerythlng taken jn exchange far goodi'except prowl
er,.
IDlntingtlon, oc. 9,1867
To TUE LApIES.—Do you ron)ly
intend to cease srpitring the beautiful styles now
80 provalout, or dress ko elegantly, because the rebel
Jeff. Davis, wits minced ip Fashionnblo Female attiret
Ono moment's calm reflection will surely servo to change
your resit resolve. The angels had too much good sense
to lay 00110 their pure ebasto robes of while; hopouß
they hod fqr n time served to bids the defornStjeapf tbst
Prince of Rebels, tho Devil. eau you err inlolliMileg tbq
exiimploof Aagolsi 'piton having mode up yunr
that yet will continuo to dress tookfujir regordleoe of
rebel acts, do not forget to calf at the store if the subteri;
bore, who will be kgppli ql sit ;pug fa furnish you Igo
vele articles of firms it" yoµ olaY desire. Urge pm'
Inisbaniti, [notions, neighbors and children to visit
.the ano) mass. They can bore hp suited in good articles
of Boots, Shoes, Clothing Muter/oh Hats, Caps, Queens,
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