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HUNTINGDON, PA.
Wednesday morning, April 15,1868,
LOCAL & PERSONAL.
Brief Items.
—Court is proceeding with the ba-
8111058
—A now stock of spectacles just re
ceived at Lewis' Book Store.
—Butter—the use of the article al
most forgotten.
—Our merchants have been piling
in lots of new goods—see advertise.
ments.
—fro' have soon fewer cases of
spring fever this year than wo have
for many years.
—A now Democratic paper to be
called the Altoona Vindicator is to be
established at Altoona.
-a-Mr. Henry Ripple, of Mt. Union,
had his pocket book picked of $35 the
other night.
—The parsons to buy from are those
who advertise—sea advertisements in
the GLOBE.
—For the greatest variety of new
styles of Wall Papor, go to Lewis'
Book Store. tf.
—The saw mill of Mr. Peter Shaver,
of Hill valley, was recently destroyed
by_ fire.
—The little ones and some bigger
ones too will be pleased to - lbarn that
Uncle Sam has taken the tax off candy
—A new stock of prime Sugar
Cured Hams and Dried Beef; at Lewis'
Family Grocery.
—With - gold in your pocket, silver
in your tongue, and brass on your face,
success is certain, undertake what you
will.
—The weather of the pest few
weeks has been emphatically winter.
ish, and the wonder is if we aro going
to have any spring at all.
—The largest and most handsome
stock of new styles of Wall Paper ever
roceivad in _Huntingdon, for sale at
Lewis' Book Store. Call and see.
—A. little child of Mr. Wilson Mo-
Cartney, of Dublin township, had its
thigh fractured by a barn door blow
ing down on it.
—Blue bird bands will give matin
concerts with accompaniments during
every morning this season. Secure
your seats early.
—Those who profess to remember
the occurrence, say that this is the
year for_ the return of the seventeen
year locusts.
—Welcome homo—J. Simpson Afri
ca and family. Mr. A. 'is not only a
nsoful, but also' a good citizen. Ho
will bo located at his old home on Hill
street.
—The theatrical piece Black Crook
which has attracted thousands, is now
being played in Jobn§tewn by a trav
eling company. May it never crook
its way hero.
—Superior Goods in the Watch,
Jewelry and Silver line.—Adv. in this
issue, by Henryliarper. - His stock is
large, and purchasers will do well to
give him a call.
—Tho west end of the Juniata coun
ty jail wall was so dilapidated that it
fell down without any blowing. The
authorities are now at work propping
up the northern wall.
—During a high wind one day last
week, an unfinished house in West
Huntingdon, belonging to Mr. Caven
der, was blown out of shape. The
house has since been repaired.
—A. little daughter of Joseph Som
ers, of Freedom Forgo, Millfin county,
was badly burnt recently by her
clothes catching fire from burning
brush.
—Airs. MeGirk, an aged widow lady
of Ferguson valley, Mifflin county,
died very suddenly one day last week.
She was at the door talking to a
neighbor, when she suddenly fell, and
was almost instantly a corpse
—The
_largest stock, and largest
number of now and beautiful styles of
Wall Paper ever received in Hunting
don can be seen at Lewis' Book Store.
All in want of Wall Paper and Win
dow Shades should go and examine
his stock. tf.
—A farmer was recently arrested
in Johnstown for the mefo - act of
testing his strength by lifting a cask
of merchandise in front of a drag store
in that place. He bad to pay $7.50
costs. This is the smallest piece of au
thority we have heard being practiced
for some time.
—Rev. Dr. Gerhart, of Franklin and
Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., has
accepted the professorship in the The
ological Seminary at Mereereberg, to
which ho was elected by the Synod at
its late meeting at Harrisburg, and
will enter upon his duties without do
lay.
—Physiologists after patient and
close inquiry have_ arrived at the con
clusion that the power of the entire
man, his vitality, is as much expended
by two hoiirs of deep mental effort as
by a whole day of ordinary-bodily la
bor. Who shouldn't pity editors ?
,--What would our readers think if
,one of our ministers should open ser
xicesin the pulpit by reading at length
a full report of the prices current of
Uour, butter,
moat, lard, etc., and the
cost of clothing, shoes, etc? And yet
the papers state that a minister in
Fulton, 111., did this very thing, and
no doubt accomplished what he inten
ded, for the congrogetion responded
with a liberal donation.
—The Cambria Freeman says
John 0. Jones, a farmer residing in
Cambria township, a short distance
from this place, recently lost no less
than eight valuable cows by death
within a period of two weeks. We
learned nothing as to the probable
cause of the mortality, but it is said
that the animals first became blind,
and then frothed at the mouth and
manifested other symptoms of a hy
drophobial ebaraeter.
jts flood Effects ore Permanent
In this it differs from all hair dyes.
By its use luxuriant growth is guaran
teed, natural color and gloss aro re
stored. Ono trial will cause you to
say this of Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improv
ed (ncw style) Hair Restorer or Dress
ing, (in one bottle.) Wory Druggist
sells it. Price Ono Dollar. Im.
IfaiTison. and Early Goodrich Seed
Totgoes 'AWN' Family Grocery.
Present Status estate Washington it' But
Pilo RatiroatL
At length our citizens are permitted
to begin the work preparatory to
opening up a direct, short, cheap and
rapid intercommunication between the
National Capitol—the Southern At.
!antic sea board states, the interior
counties of Pennsylvania and the
States and provinces adjacent to the
great Lakes.
Dnring.the past week, the Legisla
ture of Pennsylvania passed two acts
of Assembly, under either of which
the proposed connections may .be
made.
First, an aet to incorporate the
Runtingdon, Fulton & Franklin B. .R.
Company, and secondly, a Free Rail
road Law which has received the ap
proval of Governor Geary. Of the
325 miles from Buffalo to Washington,
two links of about 80 miles in length
are unprovided for, to organize acorn
pany to build these 80 miles, and a
lateral road of 20 miles to East Broad
Top Coal basin, $OOO,OOO must first bo
subscribed and 890,000 in money paid
into the treasury of the Company pre
vious to receiving letters of incorpora
tion.
Under the special act when $lOO,-
000 shall be subscribed to the capital
stock, and 10,000 paid thereon 'letters
Patent will be issued, and if 10 miles is
built within five years the Charter will
beperpetual. Hence these two Railroad
laws may be made to work together.
Under the special charter, the divis
ion between Cumberland Valley and
the Juniata River may be commenced
and merged in the Washington and
Buffalo through railway. As this sub
ject is deserving of immediate consid
eration it is respectfully suggested that
a preparatory meeting of all those in
terested, who may find it convenient
to attend, be held at Huntingdon on
Wednesday evening, April theifith, '6B
(of which public notice will be given)
when further proceedings will be con
sidered; and notice given of time and
place, where the Commissioners nam
ed in the special act of incorporation
will be requested to meet for the pur
pose of naming times and places for
opening books of subscription to the
Capital stock of the Huntingdon, Ful
ton & Franklin Division of the Buffalo
and Washington Railroad.
By order of the Committee.
Bankrupt Law
Th o',Scran to n Republican says: There
has been a question as to the time the
Bankrupt law remained in force, be
fore the additional 50 per cent. claueo
took effect. It was supposed by E. N.
Willard, Esq., Register, that it expired
on the Ist of March, and with this un
derstanding be ceased making out ap
plications under the act at that time,
until the question was decided. The
following definitely Bottles the ques
tion :
CIRCULAR
Office of the Clerk of the District Court
Of the United States for the Western
District of Pennsylvania.
PITTSBURG, March 4th, 1868.
Stn: I am directed by the Judge to
inform you that upon the questions
raised before him as to when, the year
mentioned in 33d section of the act
expires, ho has decided that . it expires
on the first day of Juno next. After
that date the 50 per. cent. clause be
comes operative.
Very respectfully,
S. C. MCCANDLESS, Clerk.
To E. N. Willard, Register.
Tho Crow;
A correspondent of the Pittsburgh
Commercial, signing himself H. G. C.,
writes from Shirleysburg, this county,
under date of April 9th, as follows: I
have this spring traveled through In
diana, Illinois, Kentucky and Missouri,
and throughout all that country the
wheat crop promises a heavy yield.
But it is generally conceded that the
poach crop in Northern Missouri, In
diana, Ohio and Pennsylvania is al
ready fatally injured. It is a question
of much uncertainty whether any of
your readers are aware of the existence
of such a county as Huntingdon, much
less of its being of any importance in
the political and agricultural world.
Nevertheless it has a population of
30,000, and much good wheat land.
The winter grain in this and adjoining
counties presents a very flattering
prospect, and farmers are looking for
ward to a heavier harvest than has
been gathered for several years.
"Never Too .1, vac:,
The Cambria Freeman tells the fol
lowing : It is rumored that a wed
ding came off in this vicinity at the
unpropitious hour of midnight, a few
days since, and it is further alleged
that that late hour was chosen in order
to avoid a "little unpleasantness," as
Josh Billings would say. The young
man, so report says, had promised to
marry two confiding fair ones, and
fixed the same day for both ceremo
nies, but as that arrangement could
not be carried out with due regard to
his own personal safety he concluded
to compromise matters by marrying
one of them "between two days," and
hence the wedding we have noted. If
the one he didn't marry should prose
cute for broach of promise our-readers
shall hoar of it.
Pub/lo Meeting.
There will be a publiemeoting in tbo
Presbyterian Church of this place, on
Friday evening next, 17th inst , at 7
o'clock, under the auspices of the
Young Men's Christian Association.
Able addresses will be delivered by
Ministers of the Gospel, and Hon. John
Scott and R. Milton Speer, Esq. The
exercises will be interspersed with ap•
propriate music. A cordial invitation
is extended to tho public to attend.
Ushers will be present to accommo
date all with seats.
G. A; G.
A meeting of Post No. 33, Grand
Army of the Republic will, be hold at
the Court house, on Friday evening
next, the 17th fast.,' at 7 o'clook, for
the purpose of reorganization. The
attendance of all tho juombors is re.
quested. Persons wishing to becomo
members can make application at this
moeting.
Tho Normal Sohool
A second meeting of the subscribers
to the fund Was held in the Court
House on Saturday evening. Articles
of association to be presented to Court
were adopted. The committee on lo
cation was continued, It is not yet
certain where the building will be loca
ted. The meeting adjourned to meet
again on nest Saturday evening,
Notice to Teachere
The undersigned : has made an ar
rangement with Prof. Kuhn of Miln
wood Academy, Shade Gap, to teach
during the months of May and June,
in that Institution. The object is to
give instruction in the branches requir
ed by law to bo taught in our common
schools. A number of young persons
desirous of teaching have signified their
willingness to attend, and if there are
others who desire to attend this School
they can be accommodated.
I have no pecuniary interest what
ever in this arrangement, and my on
ly object is to afford all the assistance
in my power to increase tho number of
better qualified teachers. Teachers
who received a low grade of certificate
,this year. must improve or by another
year their services will be dispensed
with. The State Superintendent has
earnestly urged the importance of
raising the standard, of teacher's qual.
ifications, and the best interests of our
schools imperatively demand that this
should be done.
Tho School opens on the first Wed.
nesday in May, and continues flvo
months. Terms $l6 per
. month for
Board, Tuition, and Room Rent.--
Thoso who wish to study the Langua
ges or tho Higher Mathematics can do
so in the regular c!assos of that Insti
tution.
Prof Kuhn brings high testimonials
as an accomplished teacher, and has I
believe given general satisfaction dur
ing the timb ho has taught in our
county. D. F. TUSSEY,
April 2,1868.-2 t Co, Supt
I. 0. of 0. F.
On Friday evening, 2d, ithe officers
of Juniata Lodge No. 117 of L.O. of
0. F. wore regularly installed in office,
for the present term. N. Yontor;
V. G., D. P. Miller; S., IL W. Miller;
A. S., I. D. Massey; T., Jacob Africa;
C., B. M. Greene; S. W., A. S. Harri
son; J. W., Wm. Kloster; B. S. N. G,
J. S. Cornman • L. S. N. G., Harry
Thomas; IZ, S. V. G, N. B. Corbin ; L.
S. V. G., Wm. V. Miller; B. S. S., Val
entino Brown; L. S. S., Jacob Leon-
ard ; I. G., Frederick Moblis; 0. G.,
Henry Fisher; Chaplain, J. C. Clark.
Bpoer's Whims
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.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Tue REAM( silty LEICS lIERD BITTERS cures
eo many different diseases, is becalm It Is the tea reme
dy fur 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 a most healthful tone of the en
tire human organism. liedisine that alit do this, will
care any disease, for the simple reason, Chet nature will
do the rest.
We gunrantee, that no. Ilentan or child, holt o'er pale
or emaciated, cats use three Bitters regularly for twenty.
ono days, without the return of the rosy cheeks and fair
complexion characteristic of good henith.
Bold by all Druggists nud Dealers.
Dlt. S. D. HARDMAN & CO., Proprietors, LANGASron,
PO., and CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. mlllB-lm
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA
TAILRII with tlso utmost succors, by J.
L'AACS, 111. 1/.. Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden,
Liolluncl,) No. 805 Allen sweet. Phil..delplita. Teetimoui
all from the moot reliable sources in the city and c
try can be seen At his WITCO. The medical faculty are in,
cited to 'accompany their patients, as Ito has no secrets
is Isis p settee. Artificial Eyes Luserted without yam,
No dingo for examination. myn-13 bru
penseiceorsqr
Meetings
Rt. Noriah Lodge, No. 300, meets second
Monday eceningot each month, in Brown's building.
Standing Dian 11: R. A. Maiden No. 201, meets tho
first Tuesday evening of each mouth, in Brown's building.
Juniata Lodge, No. 117, 0. 0. F. meets every Ft Way
evening, third floor, in Leister's
Studding Stone Lodge, No. 0. 0. meets every
Tuesday evening in Court House
...Irropuhoe 2)11e, No. GB, J. 0 of R. 21./., meets every
Timrsd.ty evening, third floor, Leibter's building.
I - ww Man's Christian ASsnciatton mots the first and
third Monday evenings each month, in Brown's building.
Thum Chin meets the first Eilday evening of each
month.
MARRIED,
On tho.26th ult., by Rev. J. J. Kerr,
Mr. J. H. JonNsTos, of Altoona, to Miss
MARY A. JUSTICE, of Huntingdon.
DIED,
April 2d., 1303, of Consumption,
ALFRED F. DEARmur, aged 25 years,
5 months and 20 days.
"Altar life's fitful fever, ha sleeps well."
On the Bth inst., with lung disease,
CuAuMn E. son of William and Me'vi
lla B. Steel, aged S months and 5 days.
MARKETS.
wnotcsate MAIIFET.
Pima mama, April 11, 18GS.
The Flour market Is moderately active, at an advance.
Superfine Flour at 80,00 9,75; extra at $11,40 ; fancy
Western extra family $10q)11,50; Pennsylvania eo do
$l2, and fancy brands $12,75015,00 according to quality.
Rye flour $8,50059.
Primo Wheat in fair demand Choice rod at $2.700275
Is bite $3,0003,24. Ityo nt $1,0301,95. Coro 1,19 01 1,19
Oats at BGc. Barley malt at $2,05.
Claremont 17,50017,75 necoi ding to quality; Timothy at
$2,50@2,60; Flaxseed $2,00013,00 per hitshel,
Parstunton, April 11.-Flour.-The market is active
Wo quotip Bales of heat Flour at $10,500011,25,
Winter Flour at $12,00012.30 fancy at $140115,00.
Wheat, Ns inter, $2,50/30,15 and for V. bite, $2,60,12,117.
Corn from first hands at $l,OO. ltye, $1,30 per bushel. Oats
72€075c; Bailey 2.25@5.1,30. Potatoes, tenet, Blow 3,50 bbl
hams e Butter 500550 lb; Eggs 25 doz.
FINANCIAL,.
NEW Your, April 11.-Gold closed at $1,304.
HUNTINGDON MARKETS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HENRY & CO.
irnorxsAtkrOtOLS.
Supernnalonr, ~.........$0,50; Eggs
Extra Flour, old 10,% Feathers 'IA lb
Family Flour -11,5 u Flaxseed
tied Wheat,- ..... ...... 2,40 Hope 0 16
White Wheat 2 50 Itare, swotted
Apple Butter $0 ga110n...1,25 Hay ton
Bark per cord 9,0 U [dud
Barley 100 Large Onions 11 bus ,75
Bator ......... .......... 33 to 40, Mixed Chop 2,25
Iluckwlicat I,ooOnts 80
Ilucka boat Meal V ravt-1,00 Potatoes gl bus 00 to 1,00
Bran E 1 owl 1,35 Plaster per ton . 10,00
Broomall d0e...... 3,0004,50. Raga $0 lb 4
Beeswax rEI lb 3011 yo 1 30
Beane $0 bus 3 50 Rye Chop V cwt 2,50
Chickens ^ 5: nye Straw V bundle 10
Country Soap B . .. Shorts cwt 1,50
Corn sl,lo' Shoulder
Corn Meal ....... 2,2 U 5ide5............
Dried Apples Vim ....... -2,00 fallow
Dried Cherries $0 quart. -.12 Timothy
Dried Peaches tat lb 15 Turkeys 11 lb
Dried Beef "0 Wool "a lb
Boot 1 , 1 lb 9 Pork V lb
Broad Top Coal ti ton ...82,50 Hard Ccal $0 t0n.... ...... $7,00
Gruen Apples la bus ...... $1,50 Pig Metal 'A ton $35@50
Cloverseed (Albs. $O, 007,00 Lumber $0 1000 it...5 12 @30
Shellbarke $0 bus $2,00 Shingles, Laps,lo 804105013
Walnuts $0 hue 50" Joint, t• tit/,,e,S
Shock 110ga......ra10 Ms. V, IbiCheeso ...... ..15(a120 cts. V lb
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
[Lotto of JOHN IMTIVILEI3, dec'd.]
Letters of administration, mith tho mill nunoxed, upon
the estato of John Detwiler, Into of Lincoln township, de.
ceased, having been panted to the undersigned, all per
sons Indebted to the estate will make itni.diate pay
ment, and those haring claims will present them for set
tlement.
HARRIS RICHARDSON,
Administrator, lib 14 ill Annex.El
niblB et
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
[Estato of GEORGE MILLER, dec'd.l
Letters of administration upon Go eidato of Ocorgo
Miller, talc of thrice township,:ileceastal, having been
granted to the nudes signed, all persona Indebted to t h e
o,tato will motto immediate pa3ment, and those having
claims Hill proiient thcal for inittlement.
11. S. MILLER,
D. COUCH,
A dm Inisti atom
a 149-6 l•
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
11:9141to of II EO. C. BUCHER, dee',l3
Lettet s or telministratlon upon Out ebtato of ileortm C.
Bache, late of AteN.andria hot mogh, decear.q. Itns tog been
granted to the nodet.lgned. oil pet , vas indebted to the
estate h 111 mane payment, and those baling drams will
present them ler settlement.
NICHOLASI.tRESSW
Alexandria, 316.11-6 t• "'Attatiinisteotof.
DR. W. H. WITMOR
Ms boon in successful practice for n number of years,
with thonxperieneo Of the different Hospitals in Europe
and America. Army and Uospital Surgeon during the
late American War, continuos to attend.to all profession
al eases at his office, . .
No. 928 Filbert Street, Pfailadelphia
No Patent :Medicines aro used or recorninended the
remedies administered aro those which will not break
down the constitution, but renovate the system from all
injuries it has sustained from mineral medicines, and
leave the system In a healthy and perfectly cured condi
tion.
DYSPEPSIA,
•
that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and
happiness, undermining the constitution and yearly car
rying thomande to untimely graves, eau most emphati
cally be cured. ,
•I
MELANCHOLY ABERRATION .
f
that state ofalienation and weakness of the mind Width
renders
. persons incapable of enjoying tho plenenteil dt
performing the duties of Isle. • • -
tRUEUMATISM,
In any form or cOndttion, chronic or acute warranted
curable.
EPILEPSY,
or falling sickness, all chronic or stubborn cases of
FEMALE DISEASES
radically removed; Salt Rheutn and every description of
ulcerations; Piles and Scrofulous Diseases which have
belled all previous medical skill, con Ito cured by my
treatment; and Ido says)! diseases [yes Consumption]
can ha cured by *oohing my Medicated Jacket, *loch is
n protection to the lungs against all changes of uaathor
in all climates. Having investigated for years the cause
and character of Intermittents [fever and ague] in all
parts of Mei - United States, Win curd permanently all
chronic or acute cases of ague and nervous diseases in a
fuse slays,
Cuncer atria toil/ iota the use of Knife, or Drawing Blood.
Tape 'Worm, that,,,lread to the human family for years,
can be removed with two or three doses of my newly dis
covered remedy, warranted In all cases. Consultation
In the English And German languages. Will make visits
any distance desired. May be addressed by letter [conk.
dentially] and medicine sent with proper directions to
any part of the country. •
.0 , -Office, No. 023 Filbert st.,Philadelpbta.
CHEAP PAINTING.
ONE-THIRD "I 100 lbs. of PECORA CO'S colored
Paints, (costing $1214.) 0111 paint as
much us 250 pounds a Lead and wear
longer. For particulars address,
S. BO %YEN, seey,
150 N. 4th •t..
PHILADELPHIA.
COST OF
I- D.
J mllll.Zm
Millinery and Straw Goods.
= No. 218 ARCH Street, ob. 2d, PIIILADELPHIA
The subscriber Is now prepared to offer to his custom
ors and tho trade generally a largo and well selected
stock of
STRAW AND NILLINER T' GOODS,
P-Al" i i - M - R7N 7 330MT-WMW.S,
Flowers, Ribbons, Bonnet Fraines,•Ac., &e.
N.B.—All orders receive careful and prompt at
tention. . . .
=EI
TO FARMERS.
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO.
The attention of Farmers and other consumers of Fer
tilizers is invited to this Guano, oh worthy cf their spo.
cial notice. Its use for sereraLllcars iu Maryland, Vir
ginia and other southern States, for.all crops, has given
it n atandanl character Tor extellehet imemlalled ,by any
other. It possesses all the quickness of Peruvian Guano
with permanent qualities mit - f:mifil in that article. 250
the of this (Inane are found more than equal to 800 lbs of
the best Stmerpbosphates. It spent the wheat crop
from fire to seven days earlier limit the phosphates, which
fact Mono gives it incalculable mivantages.
Liberal discount to dealers. For sale by
.10IIN S. DEESE & CO.,
General Agents for Pacific Guano Co.,
33 south Delaware Ave., ,
and 71 South street, Baltimore.
mL`kGm
GOVERNMENT,
PROPERTYAT PRIVATE SALE
OPII-EaKCO.
AN IMMENSE AMOUNT OF PROPERTY 1305 G 11T AT
GOVERNMENT SALES,
Consisting chiefly of
10,000 SETS, NOW In WM) HAND
HARNESS, BRIDLES AND COLLARS,
3,000 8,9_7:13D1J5,
An styles,
,000 WAGON COVERS.
All elms, new and worn,
5,000 IFooritticritdbtarDtunkets, and Iforsr Pmsrs,
ILITAny CLoilllNO, Knot? totes, FROCK COATS, 11500320,
PANTS, 01111:16, MAIMS, &C.,
Also a large lot of Reins, Lead Lines, Baggy Ambnlauc
and Cart flatness. Double Tacos, Load litre, Portabl e
Forges, k.c., Wheel Team Harness, little morn, all
oalt tanned leather, serviceable, cleaned and oiled, $5 per
horse, including Blidlo Lead, do $l, Ambulance or Stage
Harness with superior leather Traces, perfectlysul tell for
hum or genet al team work, double sets complete $25 to
$3O, Bridles $l, Collars $l. to $2, extra hair-lined m thirty
case, do $2.59 and $3, Double Rein $1.15 to S 2 25, halters
$5 to $l2 per dozen, New Officers, McClellan's Saddles
$l6 do, with plated Ito Bridle, 519, Brass Mounted Sad
dles, goodas new $9, with 11(11110, $ll, Boys Saddles $6,
Wagon Covers, importer, 10 and 12 oz., Cotton Duck 56 to
$1.2, 1000 Hospital Tents, new and good Its now, 12 rz.
Duck. 14 feet square, $25 to $3O, with poles and plus
CoMploto, Wall 'rents $l6 to $2O, Wedge do, $5 to $O,
Shelter Tents for Mg Caps $3O to $5O per LA
Grain Rags, 12 oz. Duck. 2 to 3 Bushel $0 to $lO per
dozen, also Sall assortment of Seamless Bags.
Small order by express 0. O. D.
L,betal deductions to Wholesale Dealers.
3E ° CCC Ct
(lot nicely ou Front street, now)
71 North Second Street, jnst below Arch St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Ala°, 5, PARS. PLACE, N. Y. •
Descriptiro pries net sent on application. frolit£3.3nt
_EDICAL
DR, WILLIAM BREWSTER )
lIIFOONNELLSTOWN, PA.
MFor tho beilefit'of those proposing to undertake
Electrical treatment for diseases we giro in the
following list it few of the mole prominent and
most common complaints met with In our prac
tice, in all of which wo aro toast SUNT4BIIII. IN
3'E5111.1 ALL CARS OF eIICONICDISCASE, ELFCTIMI
TO IS A SURE REMEDY, AND IN ALL CAVS
IF Piton, Le APPLIED. Those, theiefere, ntihielCdl
with complaints not bore cannier:and, need have
no hesitation tomity Ing,and whether only ncur.F,
or a PERM iNENT CURE can bo effected, they will
I rewire, replies accoriling/y. All communications
five.
1 Epilepsy, Chorea, St. Titus' Dance, Paralysis,
Neuralgia, hysteria, Nervousness, Palpita
tion of the Ileart,Lock,law, etc.
2 S.oro Throat, Dyspephi,Diarrhom, Dysentery,
Obstinate Constipation, liomoriboids, or
Piles, Bilious, Flatulent, and Paiitter's Colic,
and all affections of the Liver and Spleen.
3 Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma, (where
not caused by organic disease of the heart,)
Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Rheumatism of the
Chest, Consumption in the early stages.
4 Gravel, Diabotis, end Ripnay Complaint'.
5 Rheumatism, Clout, Lumbago. Stiff Neck,
Spinal Diseases, flip (Diseases. Cancers, 'ru
mors i (those last niuned always cured with
out pain, or cutting, or plasters In any form)
Ina Word, we propose to cure all curable dia
-1 eases.
90
.$2,9,,
Wo havo 110 connection • whatever with any
other:Electrlcal office In thlaor any other county.
All lettere address
WM. BREWSTER, M. D.,
•3lhConnolbtown, Pa:
MEM
top 11
2,00
MILLINERY GOODS.
PItItAPUrnIA, March lot, 1558.
We beg to infant you that roe are prepared to offer for
your hu.pectiott our urinal limn (anent of
MILLINERY GOODS,
co misting of the NEWEST SHAPES In Straw, 'Silk and
ti oat. Hon, satinet, .t.c., Volute, Silk Good.
Flonern, nailhole, _Ruches, Crapos, Mais, 01-
11aOloala, &a., &C. 3Vo shall be happy to malt ou 300 at
our More, or revue° your ordetc. fitted lot, for Ouh.
louts, 11. WARD.
inhlS.l . Nor. /03 195 W 1 . 07 N.;:d 6t., Tillie,
NEW-
VVALL APga,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
I have now In Moro, and am daily receiving,
GI- 0 0
Of the meat beautiful designs in
STAMPED GOLD FIGURES,
which, with the largest assortment of all grades of
roctroear. Xiciatagliago,
FOR IVALLS AND CEILINGS,
I am prepared to offer at the
Lowest prices tho market will afford,
To Dealers, Builders, Housekeepers, and others.
Also, a fine assortment of
Cloth Window Shades and Hollands
at reduced &ices.
Orders by mail will ready° prompt attention.
J. C. BLAIR,
Bookseller and Stationer,
opt Railroad street, Huntingdon, Pa.
1868. 1868.
CLOTHING. •
H. ROMAN.
N w
CLOTHING
FOR
SPRING AND SUMMED.,
JUST RECEIVED
AT
U. ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHINO STORE.
For Gentlemen's Clothing of the best material, and made
la the boat workmanlike manner, call at
11. ROMAN'S,
opposite citio Franklin House in market Square, Hunting.
don, Pa.
BooKs
CONSTANTLY FOR SALE at whole
v. sale and retail, a largo and well se- .—..--
lected stock of S. drip
STANDARD WORKS -
in every department of Literature. AIso,IStIPPAITt7
SCHOOL BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
PARER ;
STATIONERY,
Etc., to valid' the attention of country merchants, com
mittees of libraries, teachers and purchasers generally, to
Invited by J. C. BLAIR.,
apt Bookseller.
W.ll.
t.'lS Arch street, Mllnds
SINGER 1 WINGER
Sewing Machinesawing, Machines.
rnIIE SINGER SEWING MACHINE
I is
SIMPLE, COMPACT, DURABLE AND BEAUTIFUL
It is quid, fight running, and capable of performing a
range and variety of work never before attempted upon
a single maellinc,—using either Silk, Twist, Linen, or
Colton Thread, and Bowing with oirial facility the] very
finest and coarsest materials, and anything between the
two extremes, in the moat beautiful and substantial
manner.
Its attachments for Hemming, Braiding, Cording, Tuck
ing, Quilling, Felling, Binding, alc.. ase nom and Pate
and have boost Invented and adjusted especially for
this mach inn.
For salo by J. C. BLAIR, Agent,
apt Rallroad streot, Hun tiugdon. Pa.
Can't Be Beaten v.
I JOHN H. WESTBROOK 5;1
Respectfully Informs tho citirene of Huntingdon and
vicinity that ho hosjust recolved from tho city a NOW and
splendid stock of
GROCERIES CONFECTIONERIES,
BOOTS. & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
Hosiery,• Shoe 14:ndings, Carpet Sacks,
Trunks, &c., &c., &c., &c.
all of a Mali lie Is prepared to eoll at greatly reduced prices.
Don't forgot tho old stand In tho Diamond. Old cueto•
mom and tho public generally aro Invited to call.
Huntingdon, op 13, 1863.
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
WM. AFRICA
r tl°bl iath o n g ta t
openeda hisoren%d in the Diamond,
4/iV4
Huntingdon,
A Fine Assortment of ail kinds of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
All of Ai hicli Ito will sell at fair prim. Quick sates and
small prlfile. Call and examine my stock.
islanuiactoring and Repairing Mine to order as usual.
Huntingdon, up Li, ISO.
fai GEO. SHAEFFER
Llasjust roturned from the cad with 0 41 ft
SPLENDID STOCK
OF
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, (6C.,
Which ho offers to the inspection of his customers and
the public generally. Do will soil his stock at tho moat
REASONABLE PRICES,
and those who purnhaso onto will surely call again.
BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER,
and REPAIRING done in the neatest and moat expedi
tious manner.
Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on' street, a
few doors weal of the Diamond. npls‘
COACII AND CARRIAGE DIANU-
Tbo undersigned respectfully informs
the citizeits".of Huntingdon and vicinity ~.,iLrab...l,
that ho boo completed all the necessary
arrangements in the outfit of a first-class
COACH AND CARRIAGE MANUFACTGRT;
and Is prepOred to make toorder and keep on band
•
CA:PFRIA.G-P.IS
Wag - cotam,
Aud oyes) thing in that lino of business.
ItP.PAIItING done speedily and at moderate prices.
Ars- strum Es It assented for one year.
Ellop on Washington street back of the Diamond.
The custom of the public is respectfully solicited.
DAVID lIHNHEIf.
Huntingdon, filch. 25-6 m
MOS. MIRCIIINgLy VOL E. 111JRCHINELL.
TROS, BUROHINELL & SON,
IJANOFACTORFS. OF
SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
FLOORING,
And all kinds of Building Material,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
31c112.5.tf
NOTICES IN BANKRUPTCY.
DISTRICT COUNT OE THE UNITE/. STATES, FOR THE }
{VESTENN DISTINCT OP PENNSYLVANIA.
}-diSSIGNEE APPOINTED.
In the nuttier of ROBERT F. Minim upt.
To WWI* It may concern
The undersigned hereby given notice of his appoint
ment as Assignee of the estate of HUBERT F. AMI,ETT,
of :preen Creek, in the county of lltintinatioti, in the
said district, slim INAN to malt; On OW Int day of
Evta nary, A. CI 1060, adDiage.la bankrupt, upon hid own
petition, by the Dian let l •I of said District.
Dated at Huntingdon, this 27th day of Match, A. D.
1e63.
I%IAItTIN L. LONGENECKER,
, ttenigneo
Cheaper than the Cheapest!
BARGAINS
EEEMI
'AgEzt3:xx - xxxcotla. te;tore
West 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 consists of Groceries,
Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware,
Queensware, Glassware, Willow
and Cedar Ware, Table and Floor
Oil Cloths, Carpets, Rugs and
Door Mats Crocks, Jugs, Stoves,
Tinware, iron, Stee, 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 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, and 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.
HENRY & CO.,
apls
Huntingdon, Pa.
THE PLACE TO BUY
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER.
•MARCII.
Respectfully inform the public gonerally that they
have just resolved a largo and splendid stock of goods at
their atoro in Huntingdon, consisting In part of
SILKS, ..
" DRY GOODS,
• DRESS
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, TINWARE,
• LADIES' FANCY TRIMMINGS,
HOOP SKlRTS,Bozvams, BUTTONS,
WOOD ANO WILLOW "W"A R E,
QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE,
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES,
CRACKERS, NOTIONS,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
GLASS, NAILS, •
FISH, SAI f T,
&c., &o.
Also, CARPETS and OILCLOTH,
And in fact evorything that is usually kept in a &SWIMS
store, all which were bought low for cash and will
sold at correspondingly low prices for cash, or country
produce. and request the public to giro us a call before
putchasing elsewhero, feeling satisfied we can offer supe
rior inducements to cash buyers: -
We respectfully solicit tile patronage of all, and the
public nro cordially invited to °nimbi° cur goods,
Everything taken iu exchange for, goods except promi
see.
MAROU & nno.
Huntingdon, ap 1 ' 5,12.08. •
EAD QUARTERS
v'on -
NEW aOODS.
P. CWIN.
INFORMS THE .PUBLIC
. THAT HE HAS .
• JUST OPENED
A•
SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS
THAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
IN
CHEAPNASS AND QUALITY.
COME AND SEE,.
D. P. GWEN.
Huntingdon, April 15, 18G8.
CHEAP' GROcERY = STORE.
"Se3l23.l%TriUMrt, •
HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA.
MLLE- undersigned offers for- the
epection and purchase of customers Margo and as
cot tcd stuck of Groceries, Previsions, Sc. He feels satis•
lied they coo be accomodated with anything in his lino.
His prices are low, end his stock fresh and good. He
keeps the beet of
SUGAR, COFFEE, . •
TEAS, 'SPICES, SALT,
TOBACCO & SEGARS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, •
lIATS & CAPS, &c:
ALso—
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR,
FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE,
And NOTIONS of every kind.
A select stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS
WARE, and all other articles kept is a well regulated
establishment for sale at reasonable prices.
- Illsg - store is on Hill street, nearly opposite the
Rank, and In the room formerly occupied by D. Grove.
Call and examine. Z. MYER.
Huntingdon, ap.ls, 1869
GLAZIER & BRO.,
PEALNIta IN
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HAM,
NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES.
GROCERIES, QUEENSIVARE, etc., &c.
Washington street, near the Jail.
.11nrIng purchased our Spring Goods sinco the Into
henry decllue, we can afford to offer superior inducements
to buyers.
4w-READ OUR PRICES:U-1;i
111nolins and Prints, from 8 els up,
Heavy Unbleached Shadings, yard wide, 15 eta,
Heavy yard wido:Ticklngs, 30 cts,
Boot Winter Detainee, 4 and 25 Its,
All Wool Delaines, 45 to 65 cts,
Doubt.) width Wool Plaids, 60 els,
Heavy Plaid Poplins, $l.OO,
Wool Flannels, 28 to 50 ots a yard,
Wool Blankets, $3.00 to $lO.OO a pair,
Wool Shawls, $1.25 to $lO.OO
Balmoral Skirts, $1.25 to $4.50.
Othor Goods in proportion.
GLAZIER & BRO.
Huntingdon, ap. 15,1808.
ALL KINDS OF BLANKS, •
common Administrators' and Executor,' Deeds,
Mortgages, Judgment Notes,
Promissory Notes, with and without waiver of exemp
tion,
Summons, Subpontas and itxecution.
apt. For 88i0 at BLAIR'S BOOK BTORIL
I)EST B 1 JEACIIED MUSLIN
lalwa llarl n AHAM & CARMON'
JOHNSTON &WATTSON
PA" pleasure In ativottneing to: the
citizens of Huntingdon county and ViatiitY ;hit they
Lave just returned from the East with a
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS,
Which they have fast opened out at tlie le am hors,
ONE BOOR EAST OF Tuz wAsuniaToN 110TI4
Tbetr stock consists of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
FLOUR AND FEED,
TOBACCO, BEGARS,
CANNED FRUITS,
HARDWARE,
CEDAR - WARE,
QUEENS WARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
OILS,
PAINTS, &C.,
DRYGS,
44 . 1tr1ip, CARPET CRAIN,
'TIM, SALT, CHEESE,
TRUNKS,
HAMS, SHOULDERS, BIDES, &c. /id
Ihoy bovok !ergo stock of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Constettng et SILKS, MOIIAIRS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
LUSTRES, GINGHAM; MERINOS, PLAIDS,' Di/
LAMER, de., &c., dm
Also, a large ea eortment of
DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDE-
RY A HOSIERY, GIOVES,
BUTTONS, &o
A FULL LINE 01? WHITE GOODS.
Wo wlll 801 l WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
Allgoodo doNyorid to realdericos In town and iepokoi
fr:coof,cilare
IvO ajrlal before puroboOng elowbora.
JOIIiTBTOX 4 %VAT; BOIL
' Ai;rills, 1888
CUNNINGHAM & CARMON
nave roadved:
10,000 DOLLARS WORTU
NEW & FASHIONABLE GOODS
From tho mime raarkehr, which they caa, with profit,
sell at lower figures than can be sold at any other home
In tho county.
PRICES TILE SAME AS BEFORE TITS WAR.
A good. Calico Dress for a Dollar & siLevy
THE BEST HEAVY 111.175L1N9
Lowe than thof con be bought outside ar rbsWelpbki
THEIR STOCE.' IS IMMENSE,.
CenalAting at eyerythlqg that go *ln ra17 0 9 ar heed Ted'
Come amiemi their flue eaeortment of
GNOME SYRUP,
LOWER than eror bororo alp,
EVERY KIND OF SUGAR
At greatly reduced prime,
COME AND SEE OUR STOCK,
and do not pap bigla pilau any lonizer
Cunningham &' Carmon,
iluntlngdon, apl.6
CUNNINGHAM & CARMON
ITAYN
CARETINGS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
For Sale at Wholesale Prices,
OM AS, ALL WOOL
INGRAIN,
VENITIAN,
COTTAGE,
STAIR,
HEMP,
RAG I tic.
Hi ntlugg.on, April 16,1868
LOGAN A•GADENM.
A mall scucsoL VOA VOTI3. •
At Bell's Mills, on the Penna. Railroad.
NEST TERM APRIL 202141868,
Bond for's ciroulm. Addrem
• 31.11, FULTON, Principal,
Ant.lkown, Blair co., Ps
Eoblo.2m*
LEWIS RICHTER,
Boot and I Shoo Maker,
I aluminise entire satisfaction In Pit, Siyie, Material
and Workmanship, rind ri saviUg of 26 per Cent. on pro,
.-siting prince.. Shop one door end of Johnston 4 Watt,
son's mtere, Ituntingd.l4, mhllifan
ISHE BEST QUALITY OF FRESH
MACKEREL ric CIINNI it 44(c CARMOMT,