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HUNTINGDON, PA
Wednesday morning, May 27, 1868,
LOCAL Si PERSONAL.
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Soldiers', lecharge's are recorded free of
State tax. Record at once.
Butter ought to be cheap and plenty, as
the grass is growing finely.
A little child of Mr. John Axmaher, who
resides in Conemaugh, was scalded to death.
Gov. Geary has signed the bill compelling
all railroad companies to fence in their tracks
Ex-President Buchanan is lying seriously
ill, at his residence at Wheatland, this State,
from - general prostration.
Mr. Roger Shaver, well known by many
of our citizens, died at his residence, in. Ju
niata township, on Thursday last.
Our items are cut short by the length of
the proceedings of the convention. Kind
reader, grant us indulgence.
Twelve million feet of lumber bated off
by the breaking of the boom tit Williamsport
on Monday morning, May 18th.
The - new five cent coins are the size of the
present piece.; three cent and one cent pieces
are sotnewliat entailer. The devices are alike.
The present month of May gives us five
Saturdaye -and five Sundays. August gill
be equally liberal in supplying us with pay
days and days of rest.
A young lady in New York ats six pickles
before going to bed one night last week, and
bad something resembling cholera before
morning: Shouldn't wonder.
A man named Milliken, an employee at
Strunk's mill, Reedsville, Dliffiin county,.had
his shoulder dislocated by being thrown from
a wagon upon a pile of plaster.
John Brotherline, Esq., has retired as pub
lisher of the Blair county Radical, and is
succeeded by M. Edgar King and James H.
Irwin. Success to all parties.
A vessel containing 112 pounds of sulphu
ric acid broke to pieces in the drug store of
Mr. Hunter in Mt. Union on the 21st inst.,
burning him and several others.
If people would observe the rule in . walk
ing to always keep to the right, many side
walk collisions and much annoyance would
be avoided. Paste this rule in your hat.
If you want to enjoy good health, excel
lent appetites and ruddy complexions, throw
open your doors, hoist your windows, and
giro the pure air a chance to circulate.
There are but six weeks in the year when
bark for tanning purposes will peal, which
is nearly passed, yet men have not collected
the required stock, owing to wet weather.
On Saturday next flowers are to be strewn
on the graves of the Union dead, in every
city, Village and hamlet churchyard in the
land. Our people should not negiact this.
On Wednesday morning last Mrs. Sarah
C. Welch, an estimable lady, who for many
years has been a successful school teacher in
this place, left fur the town of York, in York
county, this State.
A man living in Cohoes, New York, the
other day applied oil from the bowl of a to
bacco pipe to a burn on the lip of his little
daughter, and the child died in convulsions
twenty-four hours after.
- A lad named John Curran, of Hollidays
burg, attempted to jump from one car to an
other, when he slipped, and was caught be
tween the cars and considerably crushed,
having his thigh and leg broken.
`.A number of jognals of this State are ad
vocating the selling of eggs by weight as be
ing-by far the best plan for buyer and seller.
That will do, when butter is sold by the inch,
as eggs like butter, will somehow or other
get heavier.
The young ladies of Tidioute, at a recent
mass meeting,
ratified the action of tho Cam
bridge City (Ind.) convention in resolving
"That the young men shall not be permitted
to accompany us home from meeting unless
they go . to meeting with us.
We are glad to hear that the services of
our band are becoming appreciated h a dif
ferent direction from that of serenading mar
ried couples. It is commendable liberality
that would lead a young man to give his Indy
the benefit of a serenade, and we expect to
hear of our other "gallants" following suit.
The Sunday School Institute which was
held in this place three days last week, was
largely attended, and the instructions receiv
ed through Rev. J. 11. Vincent in the man
agement of Sunday Schools was such as war
ranted the representations of his ability and
no doubt inspired Sunday School workers
with new energy in their cause. We will
be happy to publish the official proceedings
of the Institute whets we receive them front
the Secretary.
Honor the Patriot Dead
The members of Post No. 33, Grand Army
pf the Republic, propose complying with the
general order of their Grand Commander des•
rgnating Saturday next, the 30th inst., as a
day for decorating the graves of deceased
Union soldiers. This ceremony is to be ob
served throughout the United States, and it
is proper that the surviving comrades here
should not forget the patriot dead whose re
mains rest on Cemetery Hill. While we ho
nor the living how much more than honor is
due to those who have given up their lives
All, we think, would desire to join in the
ceremony, and while it is to be under the
auspices of the members of this Post they
have no inclination to restrict to themselves
the entire proceedings. They cordially and
especially invite all soldiers who are not
members of the organization to participate,
and all citizens to join with them. A meet
ing will he held at the Court House, on the
pay designated, at 2 o'clock, P. 'M., from
whence - they will proceed to the Cemetery.
Vote for Office Chair.
The following - is the vote for an
office chair •at the Catholic Fair held
in Altooona city, on May 20th, 1868.
Joseph Watson, 3601 votes.
Sohn McCormick, 2202 "
.John France,. 694 "
Augustus Hawkesworth, 25 "
J. W. Weber, 7 it
Total, 6529
Mr. Watson is a boss stone mason for
!,11 - 6 Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
and is a resident of our town. We are
happy that our genial, whole.souled
friend has received such a high testi
monial of esteem from his friends, as
he is in every respect deserving of it,
And it shows that his friends are not a
few; , . The chair netted the handsome
sum of 81805 80.
pig Metal
A company of practical iron manufactur ,
ors, of New York, at the head of which
stands lion. Wm. Kelly, of Rhinebeck, New
York, and Judge Parrott, of the West Point
Foundry, has been organized for tho purpose
of manufacturing pig metal, with Broad Top
coke, at Riddlesburg, two miles east of Bed
ford. They have already commenced opera
tions, preparatory to the erection of the Fur,
nace, which is to be 60 feet high, with 1.4 feet
and it is the intention of the company
to have the Furnace in operation the coming
fall.
O.II:ANT CLUB, NO, 1.
The Grant Rua Colfax voters of the
West Ward are requested to meet at
'Letterman's Hotel on Saturday evening
next, the 30th inst., for the purpose o"
organizing a campaign Grant Club,
Grant, Colfax and Victory I
Nay 26,18Q8
RELATING to the side walks or pave
ments i❑ that pert of the borough known
as West Huntingdon,
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Burgess
and linen Council of the borough. of Hunt
ingdon, and it is hereby enacted by the author
ity of the same,
That the Street Regulator shall, within
fifteen days after the passage of this ordin•
ance, proceed to lay off and grade pavements
a❑d fix the grade thereof, also of the gutters
adjoining, oa each of the following named
streets to wit: Cu the northern side of Wash
ington street between the Baptist church at
Charles street to Pine street; on the southern
side of Washington street from the angle
thereof at the east corner of lot No. 12 to
Pine street; on both sides of Fulton street
from Washington to Mifflin; on both sides of
Mifflin street from Fulton to Pine ; said pave
ments on Washington and Mifflin streets to
be twelve feet wide and on Fulton street ten
feet wide.
Sec. 2. That the °Wrier or owners, occu
pier or occupiers of any lot or part of a lot of
ground fronting on any of the above named
streets between the points designated in the
preceding section, shall on or before the first
day of July next, have the side walk opposite
such lots with good hard brick. or shall lay
a good and sufficient plank walk of at least
six feet in width,—to be laid according to the
grade fixed by the Street Regulator ; Provi
ded however, that opposite any vacant lots, or
any lot which lies lengthwise adjoining the
street, a pavement of one lialf only of the
width mentioned in the first section of this
ordinance shall be required.
SEC. 3. That on said first day of July next
or as soon thereafter as practicable, the Chief
Burgess anti the Committee on streets shall
proceed to examine the side walks or pave
ments required to be made by the preceding
section of this enactment, and if they find
upon such examination, that any owner, or
owners, occupier or occupiers of lots have
neglected to make such a side-walk or pave
ment as is required by this ordinance, they
shall give reasonable notice by advertisement
inserted in each of the papers published in
the borough, that the construction of such
side walks or pavements shall, on a day to bo
named in such advertisement, bo let to the
lowest bidder.
Sec. 4. That when the side walks or pave
ments shall have been constructed under the
authority given to the Chief Burgess and
committee on streets, bills therefor shall be
made out by the Secretary and placed in the
bands of the High Constable who shall imme
diately demand from each parties therein
named (if residing is ithin the borough) pay
ment thereof; and in default of payment for
thirty days after such demand, said bills shall
bo collected according to law. •
EMI
J. Simrsow ArRICA,
Secretary
W 3 -77 Patterns of Carpets, Oil
Cloths and Mattines from 85 cents to
$1,50 per yard, at Fisher & Sons. Bt.
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Phrenological Journal for June, serves
up a most nutritious bill of mental
faro. Among its leading characters
are George Hall, first Mayor of Brook
lyn; Phineas Staunton, Artist; Gover
nor Isaac Murphy; J. G. Holland
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A new volume begins with the next
number, July : 83,00 a year or 30 ets.
it No. Published by S. R. Wells, 389
Broadway, New York.
Femora, Take Notice
The Huntingdon Mills will stop for
repairs, about tho 12th ornth of June,
to remain idle twenty-five or thirty
days. St. FISREIL & SONS.
INFORMATION WANTED.—John Kelly,
a boy aged about 17 years, ran away
from his home near Shippenshurg,
in tin month of March, ISO 7, and up
to this timo no trace of him can be
found by his friends. Any informa
tion of his whereabouts will be thank
fully received by Mrs. Mary Kelly,
care of Valley Sentinel, Shippensburg,
Pa. Exchanges please copy.
Corn and Potatoes.
100 bushels of Jersey Shore, Peach
Blows, and Shelled Corn, for sale at
LEWIS' FAMILY GROCERY.
101r•Rev. Mr. Hewitt lecturos in the
Episcopal Church, this place, every
Friday evening, at half past seven
o'clock. He has commenced a series
of lecturos on the "History of the Pray
er Book." Service every Sunday morn
ing and afternoon.
Fresh Butter Crackers, Water
Crackers, Breakfast Crackers, Sugar
Crackers, and Ginger Snaps, for sale
at Lewis' Family Grocery.
Garden Plants for Sale.
"The subscriber is ready to furnish at
his garden on Womolsdorf's farm be
low town, the Maupey.Superior Toms,
to Plants, Sweet Potato Plants, and
Cabbage Plants, by the dozen, hum
drods or thousands.
A. 11.. ZlmmotistAN,
May 16, 1668-0.
More economical, remarkable
certainty of prompt action; -in fact,
every good quality ip guaranteed for
Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improved (new style)
Hair Restorer or Dressing, (in one bot
tle.) •Every Druggist sells it. Price
ono dollar. Jra.
Florenfze Sowing Machine
Miss D. L. Baker, Agent, Leisters'
Building, Huntingdon. Drees Making
and sewing done of all kinds. tf.
,Patterns of Carpets, Oil
Cloths and Mattings from 35 cents to
$1,50 per yard ? at Ti'ishor A Sops. 3t.
W.EST VirARD
AN ORDINANCE
Passed, May Ist, 1808,
HENRY GLAZIER,
Chief. Burgess.
may 13
Svocr , s Wines
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.
lie 36. "Grant, Colfax and Victory"—
the first flag raised is in front of the
Globe Office.
MARRIED,
On May 14th, by the Rev. S. A. Do-
Moyer, at the residence of Joseph For
rest, Esq., Mr. SAMUEL C. SMITH, of
Ennisyille, to Miss PRUDENCE J. FOR
REST, of Barren Township, Huntingdon
County, Pa. '
At Shade Gap, May 21st, by Rev. W.
C. Kuhn, Mr. JAMES MURRAY, to Miss
ELIZABETH GOSSIIORN,- both of Franklin
County, Pa.
On the sth inst , by Rev. D. S. Mon
roe, Mr. J. T. ClEnitErT, arid Miss MARY
Rtmcn, both of Orbisonia, Hu nti ngd on
County, Pa.
DIED,
Near Saulsburg, on the 20th inst.,
ELIZABETH, wife of John D. Hoffer,
aged 59-years, 6 months and 3 days.
She joined the Methodist Church in
1831, and remained a mombor until
tho day of her death. For twenty
years she was so afflicted as not to be
able to attend church.
On tho 23d, 18438, EDWARD 0. COL
DER, agnd 31
,years, 2 months and 11
days. Harrisburg papers please copy.
SPECIAL NOTICES,
TAINTS FOR FARMERS AND
0 Ell ERS.—The Grafton Mineral Paint Company
me now manullicturilaz the Best, Cheapest and most Du
rable Paint in use; two coats well pot on, mixed u ith
pare Linseed Oil, still Lest ten or fifteen }ears; it fs of a
light brown or benutifol chocolate color, and can be
changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to
snit the taste of the consumer. It is aluable for Hem
tea, Fetters, thorns, t arriage and Car Molars, Pails and
Woeami-ware. Agricultural Implements, Corral Boars,
Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Canvas, dotal and Shingle
Stools (it being Fire and Water proof.) Floor Oil Cloths,
(ono Manufacturer Iran ing used 5.000 bbls. the past 3 ear)
arid as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body,
durability, elasticity and adhesiveness. Price $0 per
burl. of 300 lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to
come. \Cemented in all eases as ahoy e. Fend for n cir
cular which gives full particulars. Nano genuine unless
branded in n trade mark, Grafton Mineral Paint. Per
sons can order the Paint and remit the money on re.
ceipt of the goods. Address
I/AMIN. BIDWELL 254 Pearl street. New York.
For sale by the pound or barrel at Louis' Book
Store. nur,lls 6m
E "Messenger of health," edited
at the Pennsylvania Institute of Medicine, contains
an article on Dyspepsia. Chills and Fever, and Kidney
Affections, in a bleb the writer positively declares that
the a hole science of Medicine possesses no remedy for
the cute of those diseases, that in half as eITiCiICIOII , I ing
Mailer's Herb Bitters. Ito spooks ft sin experience.
having uQed them iu his practice for the pest too years,
to the exclusion of all other temedies, and atthuut a
gaiety. instance of failure.
:old by all Druggists and Pealers.
tt. 13. ItAitTUAN & CO., Proprietor+, LUICABTER,
Pgl., and CHICAGO, ILLINOI4. In 3 him
r'pEAFNESS, B LINDNESS and CA,
Ly• TARIM treated with the utmost filleCCs3, by J.
iSAACS. M. D.. Oculist and Amid, (formerly of Le) don,
Ilailland,)N.•. tea A twill Si, cet. Phil ‘delphia. To, Wilma.
els nom the most reliable eonrces in the city a. d c un
to' can be mien at lilt 0111 CU. The medical faculty are in
a Rod to accompany their pal tents, as ha has au secrets
ill I.ls ;Pullen. ..irtificial la ca il.serted c ithout 1 nth.—
cliargo lug e3-tmiltittion. ampo-1;,13113
MARKETS.
WHOLNAI r. AIARRET„
PHILADELPHIA, May 22, ISGS.
Tho Flour market Is moderately active, at an ad, mice.
Sunman° Flour at $O.OO ®0;25: cotta at $0.75; fancy
We.,tet n extra faintly $10®12.50; Pennsylvania eo do
$l2, and fancy bi ands $12,73a13,00 according to quality
Rye flour $lO,OO.
Prinie Wheat to fair dent:mil Choice red at $2,65®2,70
"hit° $2,80®2.00. Rye at $2,15®2,20. Corn 1,08 ® 1,24
Oats at 02, Barley malt at $2,03.
NTlSOLittial ' May 2.3.—Flour.—The msrket native.
We onote'ealesot airing „heat Flour at $10,50011,25,
AA inter Floor at $12,:..56412. , 5 fancy at $14®15,00.
Wheat, winter, $2,5502,70 and far white,52,70.®2,75
Coin from first hands at $l,OB. Itye, 52,00 per bushel. Oats
80(k.S4e; Barley 2.23052,50. Potatoes. reach Blew 1,50 bus
hams 20c, Lard 11) : ic. Butter 20t 25c lb; Eggs 20 doz.
FINANCIAL.
Raw Yoax, May 21—Gold closed at SI3OX.
HUNTINGDON MARKETS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY DV HENRY .k. CO.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Superfine Flour, $lO,OO, Eggs 20
Extra Flour, 11,00,Festhers V lb 00
Family Flour 12,00 Flaxseed $2,25
Red Wheat,.......... ...... 2,30 Bops V lb ....... ............ .40
White Wheat,— ........... 2,60 slain, smoked 22
Apple Butter 11 ga110n...1.23 flay 11 ton 12,00
Bark per cord 0 00 lii, it
Earley 1 0 0 Large Onions 51 has 100
Butter ......... .......... ....... Mixed Chop
Bucks, heat 1.00 Oats 70
Ducks, heat plead Pot,lt, bu 5100..... to 1,50
Man V cot 1 °I Plaster per ton... 10,00
Brooms V der 2,06®4,-.0, Rags , t.l lb 4
Beeswax V lb ^0 IL) 1 40
Beans bus 50112)e Chop vco t . 2 00
Chickens "5: nye Soma 11 bundle. 10
Country Soap 8 Shorts ?cot 1,50
Corn i',1,10 Shoulder ........ ..... ....... 14
Corn Head acwt 20 , 1 S,des 17
Dried Apples Vim ...... ...2,00 tallow 10 11
Dried Cherries 51 gnat t.... 12 Timothy ' l ,OO
Pried Peaches 1111, 15 'On kepi 1.1 lb 10
Dried Reef "0 Wool lb 40
Beif Vlb it Pot 11 ,lib 0
oad Top Coal V ton ...$2,50 I Bard ,;cal 53 t0n.... .... 256,00
(keen Apples V bus $1,50 Pig Metal ton $306,5..38
Mo. unwed 51 bilbs ..s,osl.liniber 1 11000 8-4128130
Eltellbasks , B bas $2.00 tiliittgles, Laps,sl 110410(013
ClitieSe 15;&20 "cis. 1 6 lb " •• 0,6@8
IF . BRIEF AGE OR SICKNESS
HAS
Blanched. Your Locks,
If bald; If troubled with dandruff or any humors upon
the scalp; if your hair falls old, or if it it dry,
wiry, or Intractable, buy one bottle of
DR. LEON'S
ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER S
AND YOll WILL
FIND •IT
PRECISELY SUITED
TO YOUR CASE.
Sold by all Druggists throughout the
United States.
May 27,1888.
READING RAIL ROAD,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,
hI tY ::0, 1868.
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM TIIE
North and North-West for PnILADELPHIA, NEW
YORE, ItEIDINO, POTTSVILLE, TAMAQUA, ASHLAND, LEBANON
ALLENTOWN, EASTON, EPHRATA, LIM, LANCISTER, COLUM
BIA, AM., dm.
Trains leave lln, rlsburg for New York, as follows ; At
2 50, 6 25 and 8,10 A. M., 12,40, 2 05,9,35 P. 51., connect
ing with similar trains on tiro Penney lvanla li.lt,arriving
nt New York 5,00, 10 00 nod 11 50 A, M., oral 3.50. and
7 40 and 10.30 P. M. Sleeping care accompany the 2 000 an
and 9 35 p. at. trains anon; diange.
Leavo Harrisburg for Readirn Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Minersville, Ashland, Piro Grow. Allentown and Phila.
delphia at 8 10 A. 61., and 2 05 nml 4 10 P. M., stopping at
Lebaucu and principal way stations; the 410 p. ni. train
making connections for Phi radolphia and Columbia only.
For Pottsville, Schuylkill Mser, and Arthur n, via Schuyl
kill and Susquehanna 11.11., leave Harrisburg nt 3 55 P AI.
Roturning, leave Lisw-Voac. at 9 A. 51., 12.00 noon, and
6,00 and 8.90 P. at. Sleeping cars accompanying the 9.00
a in and 5.00 and 8.00 p n, ti In DS without ()flange,
Way Passenger train lam en Philadelphia at 7 30 A. M,
returning from Rending at 6.30 pin stoppingl, at all stn-
Hone j Pottsville at 8,45 A. It.. and 2 45 P. 514 Ashland
000 aor and 12,19 noon, and 2,00 11,1; 'Painanna at 8.30
A M., and 1 00and 845 P M. -
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad at 7,10 n m. and 12 noon.
An Accommodation Passenger Train leaves Mama at
7.30 A. M., and returns from PHILADELPHIA nt 5,15 P. 51
Pottstown Accommodation Train: 'Leaves Pottstown at
0,45 a. or., returning leaves Philadelphia at 4,30 p. ru.
Columbia Railroad Trains kayo Reading nt 7 00 A
51., and 015 I'. M., for Ephrata, Linz, Lancaster, Col
umbia, Ac.
Parkicmen Railroad trains leavo Perklomen Junction
at 0.00 a m apd 5.55 p m returning Leavo Skippack at
0 45 n nr, audl.ls p m, connecting with similar (ruins op
Reading Railroad.
Oa Sunda:} t 4, leave New Yell( 0t S 00 P. 51.,
plan, 8 a rn and 316 P. M., tly 8 a m train daring only
to Reading; Pottsville BA. 51., Ila'rri burg, 25'ri' in, and
410 and 9 .35 p in, nud Reading 110, 2,55 anti' 7 15 a. m.,
for Harrisburg,and 7 00 a. 10., and 11 401fAir., fop NAY York,
and 1.25 p.m. for Philadelphia.
COMIUTATION, :IIILESOE, tiEttION, SF,IIIOOL, qpd E:eURSION
Timers to and from all golnhi at Induced tatC . s. -
Baggage checked through:Wl:on:lds Baggage allowed
each raseenger.
0. A. NICOLL%
Recdtog, nay 1.0 WA. Qntt .Ncurrueenden •
A rare Chance for aßargain.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
5P' Iet.INTA2I I .7OI 5AL1.230
TIM subscriber offers at private sale
1n valuable property eitunted in MAPLRTON, Hunt
ingdon county, thi., being n handsome and convenient
STORE-ROOM,
23x16 riot, well arranged, and suitable for the carrying
on of a general merchandise Liminess. Also, a
WAREHOUSE,
convenient to the store room, Also
DWELLING HOUSE,
near the pl..° of businesq.
The online property will be nohl at the low priori of
Four Thottuand Doll us ($4.000), 1111011 the terms, Five
Hundred Donate ($.?30) in call. upon the tlelivety of the
deed, cull the baton.: in font. equal ounnal poymente
with interent, for Mach the judgment Imtuli of the put ,
clinger, seetired by mortgage. null be token.
For advantages in doing business the properly is not
r0i1...v.1 by any other In the county. berated along
the Penna. Balboni], and near the &put, it Is ton blinks' a
place ad.,pted to any one desirous of eugaglog in business.
Thu store-room is occopled by the outser of the property
Possession given at any time. The block of goods on
band will bo reduced to Three Tlnmsand Dollars, ($3,000.)
Thin stock Is all fresh and new. and will be sold at cost
prices , : :stitch are loss than present eastern prices. and
upon easy terms, viz: Three Hundred Ballots ($300) In
cosh; the balance divided into equal antoults, made pay
able In note Borough Bank with guaranty, upon the t ime
of GU, 00,120; Mar 180 thyss thus affording the put cha
ser mph: tinto to realize upon the stock. The stock
most be positively sold with the property. There is but
one other stow in the town end the trade centering in
the town onmonts at least to Ono Utindrird Thousand
Donors ($Iu0,00u) per annum.
Anyone liekiring to purchase Must apply GOOD, or onus
era Ise art Anwenumts will ho Mode to, sell the stock on
hand and rant the property.
Apply to W. P. 31cLAUG ULDI,
Mt. Union, l'a., or to
DAVID iii. BVANS,
JOHN tIUNNINGII AM,
May 134 m Mupicton Depot, Pa.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
=ZS
Coats, " Pants, Vests' and DasterS,
To lie disposed of at
L RUDOLPH'S,
11.1sornent, oppusito LeiAter's Sow Building,)
REGARDLESS OF COST
SUITS, from
, F.,11,00 to $20,00,
VESTS ; All Wool, from $1,75 to $5,00
PANTS, All Wool, from $2,50 to $O,OO
Must sell the entire stock this month
CLOTHING MADE TO 01:DER
Call and Examine Samples
Illkntingdon, Islay 13,1€65-tf
SPRING STILES for 1868.
A LARGE AND {WELL ASSoSTFD STOOK OF
LADIES' AND GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
Ell=M
IVlol%Til'...
(Successor tolll. P. RUDOLPH)
@rfr•D'n,..IEICY.PI
L ANIES' DEPARTMENT
In tits department, which will at nil times receivn my
cilia attention, I haven writ naortcd &splay of
STRAW GOODS,
Dross Trimmings, Cloak and Sacquo Trim
mings. Drone Buttons, Glovori, Valls, Zephy r
Knit Shawls, Nubian, Hoodo. Sontags, Hand
kerchiers.Fall Bats. Fiat awl Bonnet Frames,
Yelvat Ribbons. Colsots, Hosiery, and late.t
utylo Bongoes from $5 to $3O.
GENTS' DEPARTMENT
Hats and Caps. all styles. from 50 cents to
Shirts, Dtawors, Gloves, Nock Ties, Col
lars, Hosiery, slid °very attiele kept is a
first class Furnishing Store.
HATS AND CAPS A SPECIALTY.
By promptly meeting the wants of all, I hope to meet
with such patronage from the public an will enable mo
to keep continually on band a large and well selected
stock of first class goods, Whilst keeping up to. the
fashion in every article, I will also sell cheaper than the
cheapest.
0. N. iIInNEIL,
• Opposite , Mister's Now Bulldipg.
Huntingdon, Ap 21, 1808.
1 GEO. SHAEFFER
llnsjast returned from the east with o' 4 "
SPLENDID STOCK
OF
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, UGC.,
Which he offers to the inspection of his customers and
the public generally. 110 will sell his stock at the most
REASONABLE PRICES,
and those who purchaso once will surely call again.
BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER,
and REPAIRING done in the neatest and Most expodi.
lion, mautier.
Call upon Mr. &buffer at hie shop on ItIII street, a
fow doors west of tho Diamond. ntays
AGENTS WANTED
dam. ®f Crubt , 2Cloct3r
Or the Lives and Deeds of Generals, Statesmen, Orators
and Political Lenders now on the Stage of action, includ
ing Grant, Sherman. Colfax. Sumner, Stanton, Sheridan,
Yates, Curtin, Trumbull, Fenton, lincitingiuun, Wilson,
Greeley, Wade. Morton, Philips Farragut, Chase, Logan,
Stevens, Beecher. Seward, lionmell, Dix, Gaudin, Fes
menden, tioward, and others, witlt oyer ty Lifelike
portrnits of Living Men. Said only by agents. Great
ilitincernents, gem} tpr Circulari
7,6IGLER, McCURDY & CO.,
apl-2m 011 Arch et. Philadelphia.-
B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS,
No. 16 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia
LARGEST 11MUFACITREItS or
VENETIAN BLINDS
ivizpoiv SHADES,
RirSELL AT TOO LOWEST PRICES.
Ti!hh Repelled, Store Shades, Tritnutiugs, Fixtures,
Plaiu Sitetles of np. kinds, Curlin Cornice,; { Fleturo Tas
soh, Car Doll DHlls, sc. opls•2ni
.0.: HENRY HARPER 0 1
,
ARCH ST., RH!LACtELPHIA.
Moo WATCFIES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, and
RODGERS' CELEDEATED Silver PLATED Wale, war
ranted tru!le plate, on the tuhtleiC metal, at
MANUF 4CTI.WR'S, PRICES,.
ap.l6, 1868.-3 moo.
Tho be Flour, by the barrel or smeller quaullty for
POP at Lewis' Family Grocery.
- • • • •
1868.
-IRDWARE STO Rl',
HUNTINGDON, PA..
!
J 4 , S. A. BROWN
Now located in the splendid storeroom in his new
MAMMOTH BRICK BUILDING,
HILL ST. i -lIUNTIN . GDON, PENN 1.
O(nrs at WII)C.II3LE an 1 MCAT& nn (amen3l3
stock and endless variety or .
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
Paints, Oils, Glass*
AT REDUCED PRICES.
TWELVE YEARS diligent attention to business in the
Hardware trade in this place, has given mo an expert
once that,enablcs me to secure great ad vantages for my
customets in the selection of the best standard brands and
reliable qualities of goods.
Buying for cash direct from the manufacturers, and be
ing to almost daily receipt of goods, bought since the de
cline in prices, I can offer rare advantages to buyers.
My stock embraces a general assortment of
TOOLS AND MA'rEItIALS•FOR
Carpenters,
Blacksmiths,
Gunsmiths,
Shoemakers,
Saddlers,
Painters,
Coachmakers,
Cabinet Makers,
Machinists,
Foundrymen,
And all other kinds of Mechanics.
BUILDERS
1%111 find hero a superior stock of
ISTEIII amaci.
LOCKS, BOLTS, SORE WS, HIN
GES, FINISHING NAILS,
Glass and Putty, Oil and Paints
Color of nil Icinils, Paint 13rutlies, YarnisLea , dc.
olt to any Size.
CARPENTERS -
Will fiud a well selected stock of
fission's and Spear & Jackson's Saws,
chimq and Natiea, Steel
Augers, Auger Mite, (latigee, Saw tags,
13Laces, Hatehate, Oil stones, Niles,
and BORING MACHINES.
FOR HOUSEKEEPERS
I have a flue variety of enameled, Tinned and Flak)
lIOLLOW-WAltB,
Pane. Skillets. float Pans, Scrub Brits:lee,
Wattle hone. Brass Kettles, Bath It, icks,
Iron Tea Kettles, I Knives and Folks,
Coal Nichols and AO, els, Tea and Table Spoons.
it tonnia and ILVEII-PLATED WAR E,Table Castors
DlllBl Stair Nods, and a splendid stock of luntiitbura
TONEWARL, including crocks as large as nix gallons.
Also, tho
Chu* up: wild Clothes Wrillgor,
With a late tmprovement. This is now the very hest
and most desirable Wringer In the market. Having the
agency far this pl.Me If can sell them strictly at the men
ufactotor's prices. All warranted.
BLACKSMITHS
Will be supplied with
Horse shoes, Horse nails, Stocks and Dies,
Norway Nail Hods. Rasps, Files,
Iron and Steel Anvils, Buttresses,
Vices, Bellows, and other tools in their line
CARRIAGE & WAGON-MAKERS
Will feud a supply of
Carriage Oil Cloth, Carriage and Tiro Bolts,
Trimmings, Springs, Drop black coach Varnish,
Felines, Spokes and Hubs, Daub and enameled Leather,
Shafts, Tongues, Spoke Augers,
Sleigh Runners ; Benders, and other materials.
=MM2MI
Comprising Table Knives and Forks of best American
and English styles and qualities, Carvers,' Butcher knives,
Razors, Shears Scissors, Pruning Knives, and Pruning
hears, and the largest varletly of styles of
POCKET KNIVES
To be found in control Pennsylvania, including Wos
tenbolm's famous IXL cutlery.
SHOEMAKERS
As heretofore will find hero the best assortinent of
Toots and Findings in their line of trails, consisting of
Hammers, Pincers, Lasts, Pegs, Awls,
Measuring Sticks and straps Eyelet,Shoo Thread,
Forepart and shank Irons, Wax, ristles,
Burnishers, Welt Knives, Steel and iron Shoo Nulls,
Sticking Ganges, etc., Round bead nails, etc. 5
SADDLERS & HARNESS•M AKERS
Aro also provided for. Saddle Trees of the best /Pitts
burg make, Oirthing, Straining, and Rain Irek, Stirrups,
Items, Pad Trees, and a full misty of Silver, ill aeo grid
Japanned Ilarness Mountings, ks., &e.
FARUERS
And others will sea that toy stock comprises many usa
ful articles iu o w ir lino, such as
Soy tiles, Rakes, Spades, Pointing RIM,
Shoyols, Forks, Hoes, Grindstones, Wove wire,
Garden Bakes, Harm, haloes, DIMON'S MILL SAWS,
Trace Chains, Halter chains, Circular. Cross-cut, Wood
Carry c0m1.,, Horse brushes! and Meat Saws,
Wngon Jacks,, , !Post Augers,
Shovel Moulds, Mann's aueslTrowels,
Also, two or three kinds of the best
HORSE HAY FORKS.
3fado in the United Statos and by which fa lona of hay
can be taken from the wagon to tho mow in about five
minutes. These forks sax° labor, hay and money, and no
thrifty firmer can Word jo do }vithout ono. The
EXCELSIOR FORK
hits beon extensively Med and gives great sal iscliction.—
I warrant all the forks I sell.
COALOIL LAMPS&LANTERNS
CayplN LACES and v l lTrar . linip ; ga Czbluct-maliera
lintl;r!
Tim merit of thesd pumps is shown by the filet that the
demand for them is rapidly increasing eve, ywhere. There
ig no iron in Glen} to eomode and injiire the water. They
are light and convenient, so that (ivory loan can put in
Ills olyn pump, the whole only costing him of oat ono half
the prleo of oilier pumps. Pump', nod wooden pipo to
suit them, promptly shipped by railroad on receipt of or
,Giro depth from floor to ?ottani of well.
Terra Gotta '1116,1N Plfll, llot: Ali REGISTERS for
Ceilings, COOll STOVES, of any pattern desired.
JAMES A. BROWN.
Don't forget the SIGN OP THE PADLOOK I
nntlngdop, Hay 18, 'O.
Cheaper than the Cheapest!
1868.
IVEctarlazracotit, :St4t;orip
Spy{:
ft.
TTrest End of Din:tint/don, 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, 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 Huntingdon.
We claim them as SPECIALTIES in
our trade, in which none can
compete with us.
%
,
1#? 4.
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.
ME
THE PLACE TO BUY
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
W.MARCIIt .BRO.
Respectfully inform the pubife genexelly That they
Mite Just received a largo and splendid stork of goods at
their store in riuntingdon, C insisting in put of
SILKS,
- DRY GOODS,
. DRESS coops,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, TIN WA RE,
LADIES' FANCY TRIM. All NHS,
HOOP SKI IZTS,BoNNErs, B LIMNS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WA
QUE ENS WAB E, lIART)W ARE,
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES,
C RACK ERS, NOTIONS,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
GLASS, NAILS,
FISH, SALT,
&c., &e.
Also CARPETS and OIL-CLOTH,
And in fact everything that is usually kept in a first class
store, all it kith were bought low for cash and will
sold nit ern respondingly low takes for rash, or country
produce. and ra quest the public to give. us a call before
Put chasthg elsow hero, feeling satisfied we can offer supe
t for indtmenteePt to cash buyers.
We lesptctfully solicit the patronage _of all, and the
public are cordially invited to CX:t1111111.1 cur goods.
Ever) thing token in exchange lot goods except promi
ore.
Ilunting,•lnn, np. 15, MS
MITICAL ELITTRICITY
DR, WILLIAM BREWSTER,
M'CONNELLSTOWN, PA.
For the benctit'of those proposing to undertake
Electrical treatment for 11180aECe we give in the
followlng list a low of the mote prominent and
most Common complaints Inlet Is ith in our pros -
tico, in all Of which We ore most Cll2CCEisfill. IN
IILY ALL rests OP CHRONIC DISEASE, ELECTRICD
ETT 13 A suer. REMEDY, AND IN ALL CASES DENEEICIAL,
IP PIIOYEI LY APPLIED. non, therefore, afflicted
with complaints not here enumerated, need have
no hesitation in applsiumand whether only RELLEE,
or a PERMANENT CURE can he effected, they will
receive replies accordingly. All communications
I free.
1 Epilepsy, Chorea, St. Titus' Dance, Paralysis,
Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Lock-Jaw, etc.
2 Sore Throat. Dyspepsia,Diarrhom, Dysentery,
Obstinate Constipation, Hewn 'mid+, or
Piles, Bilious, Flatulent, and Painter's Colic,
and all aftections of the Liver rynd Spleen.
I Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Mauna, (where
slot caused by 01 garlic disease of the heart,)
Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Rheumatism of the
Chest, Consumption In the early stages.
4 Gravel, Dinhetts, and Kipney Complaints.
5 Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Stiff Neck,
Spinal Diseases, Hip Diseases. Cancers, Tu
mors ; (those last named always cured with
out pain, orcutting, or plasters in any form)
In a Word, we propose to cure all curable die
eases.
We have no connection whatever with any
otheVElectrical office in this or any other county.
All letters address to
WM. BREWSTER, If. D.,
McConnellstown, Pa.
BOOKS
STATIONERY,
CONSTANTLY FOR. SALE at whole
solo and retail, a large and well se
lected stock of
STANDARD WORKS e
in every department of LiteratUre. Also,
CIIOOL BOOKS;
BLANK BOOKS,
PAPER,
STATIONERY,
Etc., to which the attention of country merchants, com
mittees of libraries, twhere agEl pip chasers scum ally; is
invited by C. lILMIt ,
eDI. Bookseller.
Tups. OORCOINII4. WU. A. DURCLIINELL.
THOS, BUROHINELL dr, SON,
lIANOPACTURIEno Of
SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
• FLOORING,
And all kinds of Building Material,
iiviv“Tgq-DpINT, F 4.
31e1.25.tf
WAINTIp.
1,000 .711 EN AYD WOME.Ar,
To act as canvassers fur a series of
Erff MITO.M7UriNa,
FIVE lIEAUTIECIt IDItAI I AMERICAN FACES,
Engraved in Paris by tile most eminent artista in the
not Id.
For rartimilarsanl desc . riptive ci r cular,
w 2-6t 46 Main strap!, Bpringtiold, Muss.
ALL KINDS OF BLANKS,
lintunton Administrators' and Executors' Deeds,
Mortgaims, Judgment Notes, '
Promissuiy Notes, with and without waiver Of exemp
tion,
Subpanins and Nxectition,
npl For sale at BLAIR'S BOOK STORK
—Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds
for sale at Lewis' Book Store. tf.
BARGAINS
MEM
HENRY & CO.,
Huntingdon, Pa
WM. MARCH & IWO
CUNNINGHAM & CAMION,
',lave revived:
10,000 DOLLARS WORTH:
NEW & FASHIONABLE &lUDS
From the eastern markets, which they can, with proAt r
Roll at lower agurealliau oau. he cold at any other house
In the county.
PRICES THE SAME AS =PORI& TIM WAR
A good Calico Dress for a Dollar & &tory
THE BEST HEAVY MUSLIN 3
Lower than they can Lo bought outside of Phi1;1410101w
THEIR STOCK IS DIMENS:I2,
Consisting of everytWrig that oye can ago/ oclwart nish,
Come and see their fine assortment or
C HOKE SYRUP,
LOWER alert 6vor before also
EVERY KIND OF SUGAR
At'grettly reduced prices,
COME AND SEE OUR STOCK,
and do 7:30t pay blab prim APT 10441
Cunningham 4 Gummi,
Huntingdon, npls
HEAD QUARTERS
NEW GOODS.
D. P. OWN
INFORMS TEiN PUBLIg
THAT TIE ETAS
JUST OPENED
SPLENDID STOOK of NEW GOODS
THAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
CHEAPNESS AND qUAT.ITY,
COME AND 'SEE
Him ting3on, Apillls, 18e8
WALL PAPER,
NEW STYLES FORIB6B,
LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND MOST BEAUTIVIIII.
PARLORS,
SITTING AND DINING ROOMS,
DLO ROOMS,
KITCHENS,
OF 'ICES,
',ROOM,
0101'S, 4c,,
Ever brought to Huntingdon, noun ott
hand and for sale
WHOLESALE all[ .RETAIL
AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
m A Y, 1868. MAY, 1868.
CLAZIER &.EsRO.v
7 . 1 4- 1 1EIP IN
DRY GOODS,-DRESS GOODS,
- CARPETS, OIL CL:QpIS,",
GROCERIES, QUEENSWARA.
HA2S, BOOTS AND SINES, 'c., &c,.
Washington street, near the Jail,
Our prices areas follows: .
Calico and Muslin, from 8 cts. upward,
'Merrimack' , Prints, 15 eta. -
Yard wide bleached Muslin; 12% Os,
Yard wide unbleached Muslin, 1134 cta.
Tickings and Sbirtings, from 12% cta. up,
White Cambric Muslin, from 15 cis. up.
White Barred Muslin, from 20 cte. up, ,
Whito Piques, from 25 cis. up.
Irish Lindu. from 3134 ate. up.
De Leine 18 to 25 cis. - •
All Wool Do rain°, "tt cis. up.
LIVROS ' 16 to 60 eta:
White Spreads, $2,60 to $6,00.
Rio Coffee, 22 to 25 cte. ' -
•
Pleare call and examine ; and, if you are not convinWk6
it is to your intoned to buy, from us ) do not do es.
GLAZIER lt
Huntingdon, IHay:fhlB6r,
S. U. McCARTHY 4 4 BRO.,
(Sutcesaors la Niikr d Armilage,)
Mal Estate and Insurance Agents,
Office on Hill streot, of poaito the coaµrt I.l.gwist4
gvrillzigpoN, PA.
Vp pre now proparcif to negotiate for the purchase anti
sale of Farms, Tenn Lots, &c; also, to Insure Life. Prop,
orty and Live Stock to any amount in the moat reliable
Companion of the United States.
SURVEYING AND DRAFTING
noatly done, on short notice.
Persons desiring to make sale of lands will please give
us a &set iption of tile proporty, location, and terms, and
it will receive our special a.tentiou.
We laws now for sale
A Farm in the asst end of Kisliacoquillas yalley ;
Also, a form situate three miles from the borough of
.
Huntingdon.
We respectfully solicit a shore of pain:maga.
ap29.tf • 3IcCAIRTLIY & BRQ.
1868.
CLOTHING. 18681
H. ROMAN,
EDO
QI:QTIfq
SPRING AND SUMMER,
JUST RUCEIVED
If. ROMAV§
CHEAP CLOTHING .STORE.
For Contlemen'o Clothing of °lobed material, and made
io the beet workmanlike manner, call at
H. 11.0 MAN'S,
opposite the Franklin House in Market Square, flunking.
•
don, Pa.
P PAINTING,
OHIE
ONE-THIRD
100 lbs. of PECORA CO'S cooled
Paints, (costing $123.4.) wlll paint as
much us 250 pounds of Lead and wok.
longer. For particulars address.
S. DIEMEN; Seciy,
150 20.4 th
3 ) mhsl m PHILADELPHIA.
COST OF
A.. P. •GVV.TN,
MEI