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Wednesday morning,Maroli 25,1868.
LOCAL & PERSONAL
1t9,, Subscribers . ,to The Globe will
remember that they can discontinue
their 'subscriptions at any time, and
the amount paid' oy the same (after
deducting for the time the paper may
have been sent) will be refunded.
I.3rlef Items.
—T. S. Johnston of the firm of Hen
ry & Co., has gone east for now goods.
—a. new stock of spectacles just re
ceived at Lewis' Book Store.
—Read adyertisethent of David Men
-',Coach and Carriage Manufacturer,
..aother column.
nopular : roster's Orion
tal Bitters. Road adrertisment in to
day's Issue.
attention to card of Thos.
.13urchiutA & Son, Manufacturers of
Sash, Doors, &c., in this number.
—:-:Services in the Episcopal Church
on next Sabbath, at the usual hours,
iby. the Rev. Mr. Speer, of Altoona.
-Shad were carried through our
streets last week; salable at 75 cents
and upwards. 'Nevertheless they sold.
—llorse-bills printed in tho best
style at this office. Owners and keep
ers will make a note of this.
Jonathan Rhulo of Ifilesburg,
Centro county, has boon awarded the
contract to build the Blair - county jail,
for $64,000.
--The largest and most handsome
stock of new styles of Wall Paper ever
-received in Huntingdon, for sale at
„Lewis' Book Store. Call and see.
—Two portions were baptised in the
Waters of the canal on Sunday last, by
Roy; J. W. Plannet, minister in charge
of the Baptist church of this place.
—The new city of Altoona has re
solved' to pay its Mayor $4OO per an.
num ; Chief of Police $BOO ; Clerksl2s ;
and Solicitor $125. How sweet -but
-clear it is to put on airs.
.*.--Our subscribers who intend chang
ing their post-office address about the
frst•of April, will please notify us of
the fact, so that we can make the ne
cessary alterations.
. —Graham's steam saw mill; situa
ted-about three miles east of Lewis.
town, was totally destroyed by fire
early on Saturday morning. Loss of
about $2,000 Onsured for $l2OO.
=The Post•ofice Directory just pub•
fished shows 25,712 post offices in the
United States. 1,220 of them_ aro
mbney-order offices, and about Juno
Ist, 200 more. are to be created.
—The Republicans of Juniata coun
ty voted on the 10th
_instant for and
against the Crawford county system.
*The.vote stood 478 for, and 106 against,
making the majority for the system
372.
—lmprovements in West Hunting
don still continue, and the improve
ments in the borough proper are about
to commence. Wo say let them go
on, until every lot has a house, and
etery house a family.
—ln a furore : our citizens over the
Alarm of fire at Fishers' saw mill. A
meeting in tho Methodist Church was
hastily broken up, and many of our
citizens wcie running—they didn't
know whore. -
—A young, man residing in Gallit
zin recently,robbed.hiS father of fifty
dollars, and started for Pittsburg. The
telegraph got (*cad of him, and he
was ! arrestd, and sent back to his fa
thdr for correction. ,
—A son Of. Mr. Sitmnpl P. Foster,
miller at lrotsville, near Tyrone, was
drowned on Monday. It appears that
his hat dfoi)ped into the water, and
while in the - act"of reaching. for it, ho
fell in; the current drawing him under
the ice. • .
-Great snow storms prevailed in the
East_last week.. At Whit& Hall, near
the snow had drifted to
the depth - of five feet, detaining the
trains - on the read - for several hi:Jure.—
. .No - snow fell thiS Side of Harrisburgh
of ,a - ri-=consequence. , -- -
—Gol. John Piper 'On - Wednesday
attOnpted to cross the river at Holli
claysturg,in sulky, but was upset.
The water Was high and :it -was with
difficulty
,that ho - swam to the 'shore.—
The,horsc'ancl sulky Won't Own the
stre'arn;:but Were - finally got out: with
safety.- . • • . -
.
-Radical
.
Jiestoration.- Itergood of
fee.ts are permanent - It not only re
stores the color of the hair, but the
quantity and natural glossiness. 'This
is said by efory_ono using Mrs. S. A
Allen's improved (new stye) - Hair
torer or Pressing, (in one Gottle.)Evory
Druggist sells,it. Price ono Donal..
—An 6nnee_of• prevention is bettor
than a pound of cure. A Little pru
dence at this season of the year, in re•
Bard to health, may save you weeks
of suffering and innumerable - doctor
bills; • Beware of the temptation to
sit in rooms without fire, or take long
walks and sit down in the shade on
Alamp seats to rest, in the first days of
-Spring. Don't take off woolen cloth•
jng before the first of June.
Prof. Agassiz says the time will
Rome when every man who has water
an his ground will raise fish for his own
table as he now raises fruit. We can
not see why it shouldn't be so ;'hut we
Mist confess we don't see how it will
;unless our people 'Manifest more
energy in the subject of fisheries than
they do at present. We think we will
be safe in saying that Agassiz is look
ing very far into the future.
—Rev. J. W. Plannett will lead the
Bible Class in the rooms of the Young
Men's Christian Association, on Sun
day afternoon next, at 3i o'clock. The
public is invited. We will add that an
arrangement has been effected by
which the different ministers in town
:Will be afforded the same opportunity
to give instruction from the Bible, and
it is desirable that all our young men
attend.
The ft›:tures and stock of a Gro
cery Store for sale, and the room for
rent, located in Main street, in the
iusiness part of - the' town. This is a
good opening for any person with, a
snail capital wishing to go into the
business. Terms easy. Other busi
nets requires all the attention of the
prcl , 2ut owner. inquire at this aim
—The town comma of ,the.. borough
of Tyrone has appointed - otie-chief fire
Mamba], and five assistants, to take
the charge and control-of all citizons
attending fires that may occur in that
place. This is a very good suggestion
and we hope to see our borough fath
ers profit by it. A fire is something
that needs skilful management, and no
fire can be managed successfully if the
control is left to a . reVi eiCitablO citi
zons who assume to be the head.
—A slight fire broke out in Fishers'
saw mill- in this place on Saturday
evening last. Some of the workmen
were employed in steaming : barrel
staves, and left some firo remain in
furnace, which was blown out by tho
high wind and communicated to the
shavings. At one time the whole un•
derneath of the mill was on fire, but
was successfully mastered by the exer
tions of some of our citizens. The fire
had the effect of awakening our, eiti
zons'froni their lethargy, and revived
to some extent the subject of fire ap
paratus,
Appointmeikte
The,foßowing is a list of- appoint
ments made for this district at the late
session of the Bast Baltimore M. B.
Conference :
Juniata District—Thomas Barnhart,
P. E; Altoona—jaceb S. M'Murrity, W.
M. Frysinger ; Hollidaysburg—Geo.
W. Boyd° ; Duncansville—Richard
Malialieu ; * Martinsburg—D. B, Me-
Closky (Lewis A. Rudisell, supply);
Williamsburg—Wm. Gwynn;
Birm
ingham—Geo. Warren, Goo. D. Pen
nypaelter,* Geo. Guyer ; : Petersburg:—
.libhn Moorhead; Manoi• A.
DeMoyer, J. A Woodcock*; Hunting
don—R. E. Wilson;
Ill'Connellstown—
John W. Leckie; - Cassville—Seth A.
Creveling; Mount' - Union`—Tames C.
Clarke; Shirleysburg—Geo. Leidy, W.
Ely,*. W. H. Stevens ; sup'ny-; M'Vey
to'wn-Martin.l, Smith, Geo. W. Mil
lor3 Lewistown 7 —David S. :Monroe ;
LewiatOwn - Circuit—Jas.llllPGarrali ;
Milro'y,—joSiah Porrest;: Saxton—T.
Patton Moore' (A. C. Hartsook, sup
ply); Bloody Run—G. W. C. -Nranfos
son ; Ray's Hill = R. - 11. Wharton ;*
M'Connellsburg—Joseph R. King,-Bd
mund White ;* Bedford—Burgess G.
W. Reid; Rainsburg—W, J. Owens;
Sholler.sburg—Andrew W. Docker (J.
Akers, supply), Daniel Hartman,
Temperance Agent, and member 'of
Altoona Quarterly. Conference.
DeactinS. -
Exeter street- , --Job A. Price-; Broad
way—R. W. Black; Greencastle—O.
Stewart-; Warriormark—Sohn W.
Haughawaut.
The Valley Dress Party.
The leap year fancy dress party,
which was held at the Morrison House,
of this placc - ,..ouluesday evening, was
a grand succors. • There were present
about 30 couple, of whom the majority
were dresSed in a variety of costumes,
representing respective nationalities
andeharacters. It would be needless
to specify tho characters, but, no small
degree of taste was displayed in all of
them. The evening was passed pleas
antly, and all enjoyed :themselves
hugely, only regretting that the "we
sma' hours" came so soon to break the
general joyousness of the scene. It is
to be hoped that parties of this nature
will be the feature of every
_returning
Leap Year.
When it is known that the arrange
ments for the party were made by the
ladies, and the expenses of the supper
and music paid by them, the public
will understand that some of the Hun
tingdon ladies can ,carry a point and
be as successful in what they undertake
as sonic of the more experienced gen
tlemen. The originators of the party
deserve great credit for their indomit
able perseverance in surmounting all
obstacles and completing all arrange.
ments with such skill.
Painfnl Accident and Death
Mr. Andrew Grove, his wife and .two
children, residing about two miles from
Marklesburg, visited, that - village on
Friday last in a two horse wagon.- On
their return home and while going
down hill, the horses became frighten
ed at an umbrella which they had
hoisted and immediately ran off. They
could not be checked, as one of the
bridle bits broke. In their descent
down the hill Mr. and Mrs. Grove were
thrown out together, and each of the
children shortly after. Mrs.' Grove
was so seriously injured that she died
the same evening. Mr. Grove escap
ed injury. One of the children, a boy
of about seven years, had his arm bro
ken, and the other child, a girl of about
six Years, was badly cut about the
head, and its life.is despaired of. The
accident has awakened the deepest
sympathy in that community in be
half of the afflicted family.
ME=
Mr. Reuben Rudy, of Shavers Creak,
met with a serious accident, under the
following circumstances, on Friday
evening last: Ho got on tho Cincin
nati-Express going East, and finding
that ho was in the wrong train, ho
made an effort to jnmp off as the train
was in motion. He was of course
thrown back against the car ' and by
some means or other his foot was
eaugbc between the wheel and the tie
and a tone broken. He was carried
to the Station house, and his wounds
were properly dressed by the Com
pany's physician in this place, Dr. D.
P. Miller. It is thought that the am
putation of his leg will not be neces
sary.
GIM
The dwelling house of Wm. S. Lin
coln, in Walker township, was des
trbyed by fire on Friday - evening last,
supposed to have originated from a
stove pipe. _Through the exertion of
the family and a few neighbors • the
principal part of the bedding and some
furniture was saved. .4.1 l the provis
ions in the collar and garret wro de
stroyed.
Wall Paper, etc.
Wo would call attention to the as
sortment of Wall Paper, Borders, Fire
board papers, Window Shades and
fixtures, at Blairs' Book Store on Rail
Road Street. The best selections of
Now York and Philadelphia makes.—
Cdll and examine before buying else
where.
Firgst of the Season.
Ladies Hoop Skirts of the latest
ty e, for Spring And Suninler just re
ceived. The Saratoga - Trail, •Parepa
Reception Skirt, Now Adjustable Shirt,
and the Odessa Colapsing Skirt, for
sale only at A.. L. Lewis' Cheap Store,
Leister's New - Building.
Nuntingdon, March 24, 1868.
SPRIpa ELECTlolsts.—The election in
this borough went off quietly on Fri
day last. The vote fell short of a full
vote about two liundied. The Repub
licans carried both wards .11s - was . ex
pected. The following are the tickets
with the vote for each :
East Ward. —Judge, P. M. Lytle
115, Henry Liestor 79. Inspectors, T.
H. Cromer 116, Grains Miller 80.
Assessor, John Snyder 115, Henry
Lower 81. Constable; Geo. W. Glazier
110, John White 83. School Directors,
W. I. Steel 121, Henry Snare 116, F. B.
Wallace 79, W. Buchanan SO.
West TVard.—Judge, Alex. Port 71,
Thos. Burehinell 45. Inspectors, Thos.
C. Fisher 72, Wm. Africa 45. Asses
sor, John Snyder 71, Henry Lower 49.
Constable, Geo. W. Glazier 60, John
W hitt). 57, School Directors, W. I. Steel
32, Henry Snare 72, F. B. Wallace 49,
W. Buchanan .48.
Insurance A g ono y
The Insurance Agency of Miller &
Armitage , will hereafter be conducted
by S. B. McCarthy • & Bro., in the
brick -row opposite the Court House,
Huntingdon. They represent all
those well known companies formerly
represented at this agency, and pos•
sees advantages offered by no other
agents in the county. Applications
will receive careful attention, and loss
es promptly paid. The citizens of our
county should give those gentlemen a
call.
xta..Professor Hugh Coyle, the well
known and efficient music teacher,who
has been giving instructions on the
piano_ and violin in this place for the
last nine years, has sold his furniture,
etc., and gone to Philadelphia. Many
of our best instrumental players in
town received their first instructions
from Prof. Coyle, and they as well as
the community at largo will regret his
departure. We hope the Professor
abundant success in his new sphere.
Speer s Wines
Aro 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.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TnE REAEON 1711 y MISFILER'S REDD DITTEIIS cures
FO many different diseases, is because it is the beet reme
dy fur n deranged stomach, or Dyspepsia, now known,
and because it invisorites the entire s)stem, strength--
ens the nervous' fibres, elevates the standard of nit the
vital force, and sustains n most healthful tone of the en
tire hurnan organism. Medicine that' will do this, will
cure any disease, for the [duple reason, that nature Mill
do the rent.
We guarantee, that no woman or child, however pale
or emaciated, can use these WWI A regularly for twouty-
Ono days, mithout 1110 retain Of the cony cheeks and fair
complexion cite, acteristm of good health.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers.
Dlt. S. D. 11.411.J'1.t3t. & CO., 1 , , opriehos, LANCPASTEII,
l'a., and CHICAGO,
MARKETS.
I=
PIIIIADELPRIA, Match 25. ISG7
Superfine Floar at $7.25(x)3,15 extra at ~3(r_49,50 fancy
extra family slofaill, and Pennsylvania tinnily Slo,sogr
12,23, and fumy brands $12,;5©14,00 according to quality.
nye flour $8,75.
_ -
lh lam Wheat is scarce here. Choice red. at $2, 50©2,55
white $3,00193,20. Rye et Corn 1,7 to 1,18
Oats at 85e. Barley emit at s2,od.
Cloverseed $8,50(0.74 aceoldiuq to qual it 3 ; Timothy nt
$2.73013,00; klassced $49003,00 per bushel.
Prrisounon, 31 ach 26 —flour.—There in ten loc.tl demand
Wo_attolo n,tleS 01 suritm_m heat _Flour 5 11 /..5 11 0 11 , 06 ;
IN inter Flour at $12,000)12.60 fancy at $140.14,00.
Wheat, winter,52,413@)2,45 and No. 1 opting $2,20,€)2,55
Corn from first hands at $l,OO. Rye. $1,55 per bushel. Oats
056 . 4111.1 e; Barley 1,80E1:$1,86. nutilders 12c; sides 14c;
hams 1.17,1;e, Lard Mc.
FINANCIAL.
elosea at $1,39.14.
DI MARKETS.
.Y ItY HEN RY & CO.
NEW Yon, March 13.—Get,
HUNTIN9D 0
COILREcTED IYEEKL
CM@
~ • WHOLVIAI
Superfine Flour, 0060 ,
Extra I.l,iur, old 10, 1 4
Family Flour 11,5 u
Red Wh.r,.......... ...... 2,20
White Wheat, 2,30
Apple Butter 'ti ga110n...1,25
Bask per cord 9 Ou
Barley . 100
Butter ....... ............ 35 t 0.40.
Buckwheat 1,001
Buckw Iloat Meal w 1 nu 1..1,00
Bran V. cwt - 1,22
Brooms - .6 do, 2,00 ;04,50.
BeeSWIIX V, 11, 30
Beata@ b. " 00
Chickens 0 0,
Country Soap 3
Corn :a o 0
_ , '
Co, I, Meal %I C U' t.... ....... 2,20
Dried Apples 13It ...... ...2,00
Ds led Cherries 't unart....l2
Dried Peaches la ID 15
Dried Beef "0
Bed' - 6 lb 9
Broad Top Coal - tl. Lou —32,501
Green Apples '' bus 01,50
Clorerseed 11 tit Ms. 07 to 3,00
Shellbalks - t1 bus , l" 00
Walnuts "El bus 50
Stock Hogs r .0, 9 eta. V. lb
'Eggs no
Feathers 15 11., 9.3
Flaxseed $323
Hops 1-1 lb ....... ........... .40
Ilasn, smoked ' 20
114 , 6 ton I'2oo
Laud 15
I Largo Onions 1.5 bus '75
:timed Chop
Oats 00
Potatoes 1.5 bus ..... .90 to 1,00
Plaster per ton . 10,00
:nags II lb 4
' , Rye - 130
}nye Chopli cwt " 00
Rye Sttau , 55 bundle. 10
Shot to 1l co t 1.50
Shoulder ....... ......... . ..... 12
sides 15
Pallas , : 10 ® 12
Timothy " 00
Torke3 o la, lb ...................10
Wool V lb 3',
Pork 'il D 5 '1
Illard Ceal la t0n.... ...... . 1 y7,00
Pig Metal 'Ai ton ...... $35e)50
Lumbor ^O, 'MO 8...,51265 ;0
Shingles, Lapo, 7 6 d 0.5109013
" Joint, '• OW/99
...15420 eh. -e, It,
MEI
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SPRING GOODS.
SPRLY G GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET,
Ilarejast opened, and offer at
POP-ULAR PRICES,
SPRING CHINTZES,
SPRING GINGIIAMS,
• SPRING DELAINES,
SPRING IrALENCIAS,
SPRING ALPACAS, AND
POPLINS FOR SUITS.
RICKEY, SHARP eC CO.,
721 Chestnut street,
febs-ly v. Philadelphia.
TRIAL LIST,
FOR APRIL TERM, 1868.
SI ithT WEEK.
Wm. W. Paul & Co. TB B. F. Baker, at al.
D. F. °boas as Riegel & Doter.
MIL It. Corbitt TR henry Strome & Cu,
W. W. & 13 C Eutriken, f u vs Michael Stone.
Same vs Santo.
Dr. P. Shoenborger's ears. VA Wilson & Lorenz.
W. W..k D C Entrikun, I a I'd Michael Stone et el.
Joseph B. Wilson vs John W. Scott.
John IdeCalian's due. vs A. P. Wilson.
Solomon S. Taylor VS Tilo School district of Car
bon township,
James Sather land vs Same.
William Rankin vs Same.
Samuel Teeter vs Santo.
'taint B. Thompson vs Sarno.
William II Smiley vs Same,
Thomas Sara as Santo.
Joseph Thor:taco as Same.
SECOND NV lalli.
David Blair vs W. E. 3lc3lutttio. corn. or
Al. Miller.
°cargo Noss Ns Ww. Schollenberger.
James Long and wife A/8 E. Kyle: at at.
Dark! M. Janes vs The school district of Car
lion town4l4,
Asal Brown Va Same.
Washington Corbin Ts Santo.
Jacob McCall V 9 inlo9.
Calvin Tobias Some.
John W. Harkleroad vs Santo.
Jolla F. Herron VS DG , jkl inair•
John W. Mattern vs Andrew s:Harrison.
George C. Hamilton la libiarid Dome.
Hobert Lore vs Will. OlVella at at.
P. M. Lyllo vs John W. Mutton,.
Wm. A. Orhisou vs Thomas Turley rina wire
Martin Bell vs John McElwee,
G. W. R. 8, 1 ,0 ss A. L. GLIM
Mary Buoy vs J. E. illt.Cahan.
Thomas Tnr/oy S wife ys McGrath A Visor.
Wilson & Potriken vs Simon Cohn, et al.
Alex. Port 3 s A. S. Harrison et al.
Jacob Dorman vs James Entrillou, of al..
John Bell, et al Is John Mot pan, et al.
Christian Weaver -vs It Si 13 T .71. It 114. Coal Co
John IL Ilanford fur oat 1 . 1, David Blair.
Cyrus W. Domendorfer Ty The bor. of Houtinudon.
Martin Gote's adeoin'r ye James Morrow.
Woolly 1.1. Akers vs The Broad Toy, Oil Go.'
John 13. Shenefelt vs Wm. Wilson.
Wm. S.l. Weiglay to John W..Mattorn.
John McComb, trustee, vs A. H. Doman.
James Port for use vs A. S. Harrison.
Wm. Smith Ye Pillhp Spshu., -
J. It. SIMPSON, PtothonofAric
prothountarl a Oftb-e, Mel, IS, 10119
AUTlON.—Notice ie hereby given
jtbat ANNA D: STEEb, tny with. bas loft my bed and
board, mahout any Just cause, awn beleby caution all
poreona not to credit her (mny account, ad I will'uot pay
any debts contracted by tier.
Brady tp., Feb:2o
CHEAP PAINTINC.-
ON E•T Ft IRD 100 lbs. of PECORA.OO'S colored
Paints, (costing $1211.) will paint as
nand/ as 250 pounds of Lead and near
longer. For particulars address.
COST OF I .• •S. BOWEN. Seely.,
150 N. 4th Sr..
J ntltlltim PHILADELPHIA.
AItE - CHANCE.—Tho oxcluiive
control and sale of five valuable Inventions, need
ed n every family, and pas tag largo profivii., be pp.
cured; by applying either personally or by latter to,
- • S. LAM do CO,,
nachll.4t* 72; 3lett - kne street, Philadelphia.
EWIS RICK TER,
Boot and] Shoe Maker.
•
I guarantee entire satisfaction In Pit, St3le, Mob: lot
and Wolktnunship, and. n euving of 21 per cent. on pie
railing-Priem Shop one door east of Johnston S: -Watt •
Hon's stunt, Huntingdon, I'a. ntllll-Gm
NOTICES IN BANKRUPTCY,
DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED ST WA, FOR THE
- WESTERN DISTRICT PP PENNSYLVANIA. f
SSTC NEE - APPOINTED.
In the molter of JA TINS SAXPON, Danl. no.
4101001 it luny concern :
Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment as Assignee of the estato of JAMES SAXTON, of
HUNTINGDON, in the count• of Huntingden, in the
sold district, echo woe, to wit on the 27th (Icy of
December, A. n 1807, adjudged a banlo opt, upon OWD
petition, by the District t:oort of 'aid 'Asti let.
Dated at. Huntingdon, this 111 day of March, A. D.
1565. • '1
MARTIN L. LOSGENECKIER,
inlill-3t „ ' • , Assigner..
the Digriet Court of the Unita Stater. for the I
Western Dish eic Penurylrania.
VSSIG NEE 'APPOINTED.
In the matter of SIMON CORN, Bankrupt.
To Wont it May saner,, :
The undersigned hereby gives nottce of his appoint
ment os Assignee of the estate of SIMON CORN, of
Coffee lien. in the county of BIM tingdon. in the said dig-
Who ants, to wit: On the dth day of February, A. n.,
ISOS, adjudged n Bankrupt, upon his own petition, by
the District Court Al said dddrict.
Dated at Huntingdon, 6th day of March, A. D. MS.
WALIAR LEWIS.
tulal-fR Assignee.
DISTRICT COURT OF TUE UNITED STATES, FOR TUE}
WRITERSDISTRICT or Prua'a.
TN THE MATTER of WILLIAM A
.1.19131.1TA8.ER, Bankrupt, Western Districeof Penn
Sylvania, ss:.
TIII9 19 TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the 25th day
of Felrpory, 1808. n Warrant. pt Bankruptcy -was latmod
ourof Dl.itriet Conte of the United States for the
IVe.:tern Disoirt of Penns.t It onto. against the estate of
WILLIAM A. WIIITTAIt EU, of Him tit:gam:On the coun
ty of Huntingdon .'in 'said District, who has hero ad.
judged a Baal:rope en his own petition: That the pay
ment °Cony debts and the delivery of any propot ty • be
longing to said Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and Ilia
transfer of any property by him, arc fothidden be law:
and that a tarot ing of the creditors of said .11atikrupt. to
ployo their debts, mid to choose one or mote A'ssignees
of Iris Cobb,ic will ho held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be
holden in the Coca, House its Ifauttingdon Info. .101 IN
1001110t1,1:(11, Esq., Register cold district,,on the
lOrnnAr or APRIL, A.D. 1808, 'at 10 o'clock, a. m.
Tilos. A. ItOwLEr, U. 9 Mo: shut,
0111.11 —lt By S.'l'llo+. E1,1)901, Deputy Illarshel.
Il tlic District Cant of tile liolit,d Stales, for lire 1
111,tcrn District of Penneylrailia.
IN II'ANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of
ROBERT F. HASLETT, Bankrupt:
This is to give notice, that on the 21st day of Fobruary
1869, a Warrant of Bankruptcy woe leaned out of the Dig.
ti let Court of the United States for tho Western District
of Pourn , 3lvania, against the estate of nonear F. HAS
LETT,oi Spruce Creek, in the county of Huntingdon, in
said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his
own petition That tho pa.yntent of any debts and One de
livery of any property belonging to said Bald:Lunt, to
him, or for his use, nod the taansfer of nay pluperty by
him, are forbidden by tour; arid that a meeting of the cre
ditors of maid Bankrupt, to prove their debts and to Chooso
ono or more Assignees of hie estate, will be held at a
Court of Bankruptty,.to he holden at. the Court Mateo in
Huntingdon '
bcfore .OLIN BROVIERLINE, Esq., Reg
ister for said District, on tho 27th day of March, A. D.
160, at 10 o'clock, a. to.
'DIOS. A. ROWLEY, 11. S. Mare
By S. TILOS. ELDELit, Doptity Mornbal
MEM
VERGNE'S IMPROVED
0 L
A chemical preparation of Lard. or bard Oil, neutrali
zing its attraction for oxrdenr—the source of gnat. he..
and imparting to it (by chemical nflinity) a property of
ATTRACTION FOR 3IETALS,
überelly it is retained, in Itthricalforn,
CONT[NUOUSLY PIMP:
from at laaatal_to_:al per_ceat.lanaer_tkau-snorm nU
Dr DLL!. $2.10; CM, on 220 C t r.t.oNs, $.1.C2 PER O tenon.
To provide aglinvt leakage, etc , and for the conveni
ence of areal! consumers and rut - rulers, the Oil iv put up,
in the required quantities, At an advance to corer the
cost of the can, and a reasonable retail profit :
5 galls., equaro g $1! 43—Case, 212 Doz. - C 2486
a 7 62 • 2.12 - 15 24
1 " g' - 2 74 " 6.12 • - 16 41
3,6 <, - 1 46 " 1 " 17 52
Calls credited on rem nin order. Discount by case, to
retail dealois.
IM=3
The Oil is nlao put up as a See inn Machine and A mar
Oil, in 3 to; oz., (uhito Stint.) routs—packed in one
loz.,l i !c. awl le,' gross cases; in , cents—packed in 1.
4 ant dOz. dims; and in 24 or., sl.oo—parked in 14, 1
and Odor. costs; sold by sewing Machine agents. First
Class Druggists, (3 rocers rind Country 3letchantil. Ordain
leceired through the trade.
- -
The muter et:maid of the Oil to 35° to 4e o rdldt.
Oil in cash and blik bubject to return and credit
in 15 days, hinnplo lot, 00 drys, niter il.tto of dolt ory, it
not ratt,tictury.
Orders by bbl sent through 3fessrs. SMITH CO.
Monufactrcis' strew; 14ULLOOK'S
SONS, Wool, 42 south Front street. WM. SELL ERR k CO,
Machinists, and the PHILADELPHIA MACHINE AGEN
CY, 6t 11 and Minor streets. Philadelphia.
C. B. DE LA, VERGNE, AG'T.,
Branch Manufactory, 106 Callowhill St.,
I.IIILADELPIIIA
MEE
MS. E., CALDWELL & CO.,
NO. 902 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Manufacturers and Importers
Of every description of
FIRST CLASS GOODS,
belonging to the Business of
Goldsmiths and Silversmiths,
Ihtro removed to their
NEW MARBLE STORE,
Extending from Chestnut StreettoSallPOM Street, ant d
ing ample room mot convenient accessories, giving op
portunity for a proper• display of goods, and better menu,
for their examination.
• -
With extensive and favorable arrangements in this
Country nod itt Europe, wp are in a position to uffet at
modetate VIXED prices
Watches, Diamonds, Bronze & Marble
Goods, Silver Wares, Jewelry,
Porcelain, Plated Goods,
Musical Bozes,
and may description of
FANCY ARTICLES.
Strangers visiting the city ore cordiolly invited to ex
amine our New Stole.
NEW
LEATHER STORE.
TUBE undersigned would respectfully
L Late j,:t t o v ; i ela Co 4 l=ll ,,, SY s 'i o T t their ul O. N t. ILI ,
they t of
FINE LEATHER,
Consisting in part of
FRENCH CALF SKIN,
KIP,
MOROCCO,
LININGS, -
BINDINGS,
SOLE,
UPPER,
HARNESS,
• SKIRTING, &C.,
Together tt WI a general WOMB/CIA o r ,
Um trade is invited to coil nud examine our stook,
Eton on LULL street, two damn west of tin; I , rebt.,s (s
-trut chureb.
2:ite hig,44 pi ice paid for IllpES and BARK.
• O. H. MILLER & SON.
Huntingdon, may 1, 1807'
—Two Pens in One. Levy's Nickel
Platina Double Pen Points. For sale
at Lewis' Book Store. Everybody uses
cHr,F~IFF'S Si S.. By diltue of
sundry writs of Vend, Expo. directed to me
I will expose to public sale or outcry, at the Court House,
In the Borough of Huntingdon, on SATURDAY, the 28rn
of MARCH, 1868, at 2 o'clock, P. 61., the following
dent ibed property to wit:
All that certain lot of ground, eituato in the village of
Coffee Run, in Lincoln township, being 80 lest in front and
50 feet in icor nod width, and.loo4oot deep, the ineide an
gle forneing,h line 136 foot long. and hi the.recorded plan
of eald'village, made by J. SiAfrieni Esq., •30 May, 1865,
being lot No. - B,•linving therein a new frame store house,
blocks Atli shop Ac.
Also, All that certain plots and parcel of land, in the
village of Coffee Run, Lincoln township, being lots Nos.
1,2, d and 4 In the plan of said village, :nada by J. S. Af
rica, Esq., on the 30111 and. 31st days of Slay 1852 , oechof
sold lots being 60 feet in width and 100 feet In length, be
ing adjacent to and west of the Huntingdon and Bread
Top 31ountain,ltallroad, adjoining lot on tiro South,
and on the west and north by land ifJohtilleaver; bald/4
thereon a' wagon Aid, corn crib, kc.,
Also, All that certain other lot of ground io the hinge
of Coffeo Run, Lincoln township, being lot No. 5, in the
plan of said town, made by J. S. Africa, Beg., on the 30th
of May, 1855, 13 ing on the west Fide of the Broad Top
Railroad. being 00 feet In width and extending back 116
feet to an alley, 12 feet whir:, containing onclourth of an
acre, rinno or lose, adjoining land of .101 m Bearer on the
tiorth•west, lots Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 on the east and north,
the Broad Top Railroad on the east, and other hinds of
Simon COllll on the south boring thereon a two-story
frame dwelling house, flame stable, Ac.
ho, All that certain piece and parcel of land. situate
In Lincoln too [lshii), bounded and described as follows, to
wit : Beginning at a post on the line °floods formerly of
.1. Davy thenceanong said IMO north 4S k: dogietts east 35
and eighty our-loath (Adis of n perch to a stone heap,
thence by land of dolin Beaver north 5034 degrees west 42
one hundredths perches to a post at the Broad Top Rail
road, thence along the same, being a curvo of two degrees
the chord of the lilt bears south 22 degrees 10 Minutes
nest, and distance along bah! Railroad 33 perches tan post
thence mirth 7051:degrees eiil 11 itit twangy-Ai
pct cites to a stump, theneenorth 10 , 4:degrees west
29 and SO hundredth Niches to- the place of beginning,
containing 20 acme more or less according to the draft
made by .T. S. Africa, Esq., 30111 of May, 1055, excepting
lots Nos. 1,2, 3,4, 5 and 8 from this description mid in
cluded in other can reyonces to John Fulton, MrS. Foster
nod Simon Cohn. Seized taken in execution and to be
sold as the propel ty - of Simon Cohn.• • -
• JAS. P. EATITURST, Sheriff. •
SIICIIIFeo OFFICE '
Iron Unarm, Men. 8, 1865.}
JACOB STEEL,
Cheaper.thaq the Cheapest!
BARGAINS
IbiEctxxxxxxc:Ab. .Uticort:
lies[ End of Huntingdon, Penn'a
We are now offering our im
mense and well-assorted stock of
Goods, at thoroughly reduced,
and:unprecedented -low prices ;
our superior facilities enabling us
to compete successfully with the
cheapest; • . • •
Our Stock consiks.of Groceries,
Dry Goods; NOtioiis, 'HardWare,
Queensware, Glassware, Willow
and Cedar Ware,- Table and Floor
Oil ClOths; Carpetg, Rugs and
Door Mats, Crocks, Jugs, Stoves,
Tinware, Iron, Stel, 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 Lumlier, our in
these commodities being superior
to any other firm in Huntingdon,
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,- tind• give
the highest prices in-Goods for
Produce of all kinds. Do not
fail to call and examine our stock
and prices, as both are sure to
please. • •
J 1122
FIXED PACTS INDELIBLY DI
, rEESSI:D ;lilt always tatnnith ovor simple as
sertions. .
Thus it Is OM this community gives testimony in Et
vet of the nell known establishment of
IL GREENBERG,
EMMIZATJV V/Aglaltp
HILL STREET, UUNTINGDON.
Whilst it is not his purpece to deceive the public by
clamoring 'sou• prices and better, goods" thou other
dealers, he ' , holy Inc ices all who wish to push:min his
lino of business to call and satisfy themselves that with
hint a patron once gained is sorer lost, that is, "the proof
of the pudding is in the tasting of t:'
Ile liaijust received his winter supply of
1[1f8)-1Vit I :OI,AVV., ctrwmaar),
110 has ;Ilia a Lugo assortment of Ito most Aibstantial
and fasliiouublo
Hats, Caps, Guts' Forllishing Goods,
of every ipl ion, and made up from the Lest material
Alwayi on hand the fincst quality of Amorken, Eng
lisla nod french CLOTHS,CASSIMBRES and VESTING'S,
Welt aro made op to ardor by good, experienced work
men, in n manner the Moot fashionable and endurable.
No eastern city can afford a better or more varied stylo
of goods than mini fount in my selection.
H. GREENBERG,
Huntingdon, N0r.13, 1887. Merchant Tailor.
CHEAP GROCERY STORE.
z. - irmozazgama...,
HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA.
THE undersigned offers for the in
spection and purchase of customers (slaw and as
sot ted stock of Croce: toe, Provisions, etc. no feels Batts•
fled they end be accomodated with anything in his lino.
lite prices aro low, and his stock fresh. and good.- lie
IteCps the hest of
STJG AR, COFFEE,
TEAS, SPICES, SALT,
TOBACCO & SEGARS,
- - BOOTS AND SHOES,
- • - - •lIATS & &e:
A LSO—
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
MOLASSES, OILS,. VINEGAR,
FISH, CHEESE,--FLOUR RICE,
And NOTIONS of every kind.
A enact stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS
WAGE, and till other articles kopt in a welt regulated
establishment for sale at seasonable prlcos.
/pip Ills store is on Ilill street, nearly opposite the
Batik, and in the coons formerly occupied by D. Grove.
Call and examine. Z. YENTER.
Iltastingdon, Oct. 8,1867 -
BROAD TOP Coll, AND IRON COMPANr,
Noe• York, March 4th, MB.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Spe - cial ,
Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company wilt
ho kohl at their ollico N 0.119 Broadway, Now York, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, at 11 o'clock, a. m„ to take
action to increase the capital ty the i.uo of special (or
preferrod) stock to an amount not exceeding twO•fiftlie ;
to deheaso the capital stock not more than one-half; to
imito an eight per coot. special (or piefelled) stock in
place of stork to he cancelled.
. 'WILLIAM FLAGG,
ROBERT W. bIILBANE.
•
SAMUEL JAUDON,
ROBERT 11. BELDON,
rnaltll-3t Directors.
Li3iGil:N -ACAIitMY.
•
A HIGH SCHOOL FOP. BOYS.
At Bell's hills, on the Penna. Railroad.
NEXT TEEM BEGINS APRIL 20W, 1268.
Vend for a ciraular, Address
FEE=
SALES
EINBEI
HENRY & CO.,
Huntingdon, Pa
FOR MEN AND BOYS
"7N"t:)%sixc33.
yt. F 7, PULT4.)..N, Principal,
Antirtoan, Blair co., Pa.
• •
. ,
rrAkE pleasure in announcing to the
_l_ citizens of Huntingdon county and vicinity that they
Lava just volumed from the East with a
LARGE STOOI'OP GOODS,
WWI thpy here Just opened out a their new store,
ONE DOOR EAST or TUE WASHINGTON HOTEL
Their !task coneisto of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GB,OOKRIES,
FLOUR AND FEED,
TOBACCO ; SEGARSi
CANNED FRUITS,
HARDWARE,
CEDAR WARE,
QUEENS WARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
OILS,
PAINTS, ,&C.,
DRUGS,
CARPETS, CARPET CHAIN,
FISH, SALT, CHEESE,
TRUNKS,
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, Sc. do
They. hays a tars() stock of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Consisting:of SILIES,ZIOIIAIRS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
LUSTRES,I3II , IOIIA&S, DiERINOS, PLAIDS, DE
LAINES, 4d-.,r&C
Also, a WO as iortmont of
DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDE
11Y,.IIOSIBRIT,_GTOYES,
BUTTONS, &c
A FULL "LINE OF WRITE GOODS
Wo Triit oat WHOLESALE and RETAIL
All goods deliver.] to residences In town 'and depots,
f^ou of elturgo. _
(Ilvalis a ti ial heroic purchasing elsewhere
JOHNSTON 4t WATTSON
Huntingdon. dptihi, , 1607
GLAZIER & BRO.,
DILILEII.9.7N . • '
DRI — GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HAM,
NOTIONS, BOOTS ,AND SHOES.
GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, tf!c.,
Washington street, near the Jail
Having purchased our Winter Goode sinco the Into
henry decline, AVO can afford to offer superior Inducements
to buyers.
itz - ..READ OUR PRICES.
,Itusiins awl Prints, hoot 8 cts
Heavy Unbleached Shootings, yard wide, cts,
Heavy yard tridaTickinge, 20 cts,
Dost Winter Delaincs, 22 and 25 cis,
- All Wool Dolainos, 45 to 05 cts, -
Doubts uldth Wool Plaids, 50 cts,
Heavy Plaid Poplins, $lOO,
Wool Flannels, 28 to acts a yard,
Wool Blankets, $3.00 to $lO.OO a pair,
Wool Shawls, $1.25 to $lO.OO
Balmoral Skirts, $1.25 to $1.50.
Other Goods in proportion.
'local:J.ocm, Nor. 6.1867
'HEAD QUARTERS
FOR
• - NEW GOODS.
- ,
CWIDU •
INFORMS THE PUBLIC
THAT HE HAS
JUST OPENED
A
SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS
TRAP •
. CAN'T BE BEAT
IN .
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY.
COME •AND SEE.'
• • D. P. GWIN,
Huntingdon, October 9, '672
1868. 1868.
CLOTHING.
- -H. -ROMAN.
-N ER'
CLOTHING
FOR
PALL AND 'WINTER,
• JUST RECEIVED
AS
H. ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
For Cientlemon'a Clothing or the beet material, and made
in the beat workmanlike manner, call tit
IL ROMAN'S,
'opposite the Franklin House in Market Square, Hunting ,
don, Pa.
Nr IMPROVEMENT IN LIGILT !
Wo take pleosuro in putting before the public a
tAilrp for burning fat, Writ or tallow, which is superior
to dny of the kind ererliftrodoced. It differs from all
others, as it does not require the fat to be melted before
lighting. It hoots the fat by a copper pipe, trhtch con
ducts the heat under the fat and melts it Immediately.
.Thousands of the lamps have beep sold and no com
plaints have boon made. All Lamps warranted to give
general metafiction, or the money refunded.
A rare opportunity ie offered to any person or persons
that may wish to engage In the business. Huntingdon
and SIINin counties will be sold in townships at reason
able terms to sett purchasers. A sample lamp will be
forwarded to nuy person on receipt of retail price, $1,50,
and forwarded at my expense.
{fill either sell territory or pay agents by the day or
piece. 'Agents are making from $0 to $l5 per day, for
they sell very fast. They are what every - person needs.
All letters will receive prompt attention.
Address or call on D. WA LX_Drb,
Airy Dale, Huntingdon county, Pa.
411 , Pqatmp may he seen at the Franklin Musa la Hunt
ingdon ; Mr. Hughes' Store, 01,11 Creek, and at the hotel
In emeriti°. solktf
/1 ROUND ALUM. AND SALINA
.j9ALT at CUICN/NOHA At a: CARNO.Y.S:
BO~O~SE2~T~FLR ;
And Iflolegale and Retnill)ealor in
STATIONERY
WALL PAPEL
llulltillidoll Cirgulatillg Library:
TERMS! Annuol subseriptimm, ss.oo;lmltlyearly, $3.06.
quarterly, $1.60. nig subocrilition eobtlee ono Remib
to ono new and ono old book at a time.
• Weekly Suireeribersor loam or. !looks per Ireele,l9
cents per volume.
Weekly subscribers will be requited in nit. cams to.
lenve a deposit equal In value to the Book.
Tho new Books will not bo allowed. to any subscriber
for a longer period than four days; or if detained beyond
that time, nn additional chargo of 3 centrper day pother
books seven rlays, or If detained beyond that time• 3 cents
per day. Woks not returned in ttoo weds to be charged.
All Books nro considered old that have been in the Li—
brary six months.
Books damaged seriously is ill I. chervil.
.All payable ?", iideance. . _
Special terms and arrangemonto scull personal thing.
out of town.
All nee• and desirable Locks on Laud as soonns !tamed.
complete assortment of pictures for
DECALCOMANIA,
ART OF INSTANTLY TRANSPERRINO PICTURES'
To china, alms, Tin and Wooden ware, Lenttier and Paz
per Macke goods, in abort, 'to an &Melee or ovary, de.
geription. ,
Tho following series of Books will ho found conethntlx
on hand:
- SPELLERS AND READERS.
Parker & Watson's Ira!airily's, rown's,
Sander's, Sal gent's, Worcester's,
Sander's Union, °agouti's, Sauk's, ko,
Oreenleut s,
Davia'e,
Stodtlanre,
Mitchell's,
Warren's,
Green%
Bullion sp
Goodrich's,
11 Hurd's,
Cobb's,
Jeukin'ai,
Speakers, Dialogue, Classical, Dolan•
ical, Chemistry, and MiscellaneauS
School Books.
From the small paper cover Pass to the full bOand
Bia Corner Leder-
A splendid rthitirtment of
HOLIDAY AND TOY BOOKS,
of English and American manufacture.
Satchels, Bottom Flolir Sacks, at jobbhig. ratsa—ati
from $27.60 to'sos per thousand. .Priuted with any , name
deeired.
Also, Manilla Wrapping, Confectionery and Sugar Bay
DAILY, WEEKLY A . 1`,11) MONTIILY PAPERS AND
Choice Havana end Yara . SEG ABS, &BLit,. Century,
Buttuyeido, and other brands of flue cut MEWING TO
BACCO. ()meow, Baty, Spun, &o.,&o.
A beautiful stock of Octegou and Square COMOted Elea
tic Walnut and Gilt
PICTURE FRAMES.
All L•inds of Frames an hand and-made to ardor. Itat.
tation Rosenood, and Gilt Imltaticin Walnut and Gilt
Genuine Walnut arid Plain and Fancy Gilt Fratnas sup.
Plied on short notice.
• „
CARDS OF ALL KINDS.
nuec and Periodicals bound In every etylo at Atom
rates.
.
' , rem': and common pnper stamped any letter or lottors,
lain or In colors. • •
Photographs, Albums, 'Engravings, Artlat'a Maiorialft,
such as illonoctroinato Boards, Tube Paints, Crayons, as,
Alen, Agent for the Singer Family and Manna - whiting
RAYING bfACLIINES—a Machine that with liem,
Cord, Tucit, Quilt and Iliad. Please macula eXatnine:—.
A full assortment of the different styles constantly an,
band.
All orders and innulties by mall Fill receive prompt
atteutient
J. C. BLAIIt,,
11.11NTING DON,. PA.,
DeclB,lBG7-if. Next tO.Breact Top Ticke t Office..
EDICAL ELECTRICITY
BY"
DR. WILLIAM BR - DMITR I
• NVCONNELLSToWN, PA: '
For tho benefit of thoso proposing to undertake
Electrical treatment for diseases we give in the
following list a fore of the more prominent and
most common complaints met with In our prac
tiro, in all of which we are moat sumossful. IN
NE urn' ALL MILS OF eIinONIO DISEASE, ELSEEIDEI-
Tr IS A SURE REMEDY, AND rs ALL CASES nummicier.,
IF riIorEFILT APPLIED. Those, therefore, afflicted I
with complaints not here enumerated, need have
no hesitation in applying,and whether oulynmise,
or a PERMANENT WEE can to effected ; they will
receive replies accordingly. All communications
free.
1 Epilepsy, Chorea, St. Vitus' Dance, Paralysis,
Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, Palpita
tion of the lieart,Locli-Jaw, etc.
IS Sore Throat, Dyspepsia;Diarrhosa, Dysentery,
Obstinate Constipation, Hemorrhoids, or
Piles, Bilious, Flatulent, and Painter's Colic,
and all erections of the Liver and Spleen.
3 Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma, (where
Cnot caused by organic disease of the heart,)
Bronchitie, PleurisyAltheumatism of. the
Chest, Consumption In the early stages.
4 Gravel, Diabetic, and Kipney Complaints.
5 Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago. Stitt Neck,
Spinal Diseases, Slip Diseases,-Cancers, Tn
more ; (those last named always cured with
out pain, °scatting, or plasters in any form)
In a word, no propose.to cure all curable dis
eases.
GLAZIER & BRO
We have no connection whatever _with any
other:Electrical Wilco in Miser any other county.
An letters address to
Wilt. BREWSTER, M. -
McConnell' town, Pa.
I=
PLUCY7o2,APillitgl o
Railroad street, Iluntingdon, Pa.,
Would respectfully invite the attention of the Minos
of Huntingdon and vicinity to his Gallery on Railroad
street, opposite the Juniata thence, Where ho le prepare}
to take all the
. LATEST STYLES OF PICTURES,
M Um followiug prices
Including an Bxlo ocal Gilt Frame, $1,56.
Visiting Caul Photographs, full size, 4 forsl,oo,
Antbrotypes, for 25 Coats, and upwards.
Ills long experience in the business enables hint to take
pictures in every style ratite art, at greatly redwood prL
ces. Ife keeps always on hand a large assortment of
PLAIN AND FAN CT FRAMES AND CA.V.9.
Pictures inserted in Loekots, breastpins, Finger RI , .
&e., In a neat and durable manner.
Oil Paintings, Daguerreotypes, &v., copied at a reasona
.
Lie mice.
Pictures taken equally well in clear or cloudy weather.
I cordially invite one and all to call am/ examine spec
imens, whether they want pictures or not. Come'quick
ly, as I shalt remain but a short time in the business.
The above Gallery to either for rent, or for, sale, with
good security. -
Apply to J. A. HANIGAR, Photograph Gallery, Rail
road street, Huntingdon, Pa. jaula.am
STEAM PEARL MILL;
THIS MILL is a complete success in
_L the manufacture of }TOUR, &c. It ha, lately boon
thoroughly repaired and ig now in good running order
and in full operation.
Tho burrs and choppers aro now and of superior qua'.
ity—caunot be excelled. And wo aro gratified to know
that oar work has given entire satisfaction to our custo
mers, to whom wo tondor-our thanks.
We have in our employ ono of the beat millers in the
countyoutlefaithful and capable engineer. Time equip
ped and encouraged, we aro determined to persevere in
our efforts to oeeommod.tto and please the public, !toping
thereby to merit and receive a liberal altars of patronage
to stotain no in our enterprise for the public interest.
Market prko paid for ilk - different kinds of grain on
delis ory.
Flout and Chop, on band, tot can.
JOIEN K, McCAIIAN 4: SON
Huntingdon, Nov. 20, 1507
0
It is the best dance ever offered to - -Aients 1
One or two days' limo a ill secure a good - -
Sewin Machine, Watch, Silk; Dress, Rerolv=r,
orsome ether article of equal TRIIIO, FREE or Cot,!
Agents Vtnrited everywhere, male and female, for tho
best Cue Dollar Pawnbroker's Salo in the roue tr y.
Send fur circular. S. 0.1110:UPSON .h CO.,
dec26.3ars 30 Hanover street, Boston, Mass.
A LLKINDS OF °RAC KR RS
coos VIVRIVIA3I CARMON'S.
I --
F YOU WANT the BEST SIBIU',
go to gIINNINGIJAM i C.lloloZi's.
J. C. -BLAIR,
EEO
Proprietor of the
OR, TDE
. ,
'ARITHMETICAL.
nobinsou'n, Dean's
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