mit, limn. tatishin. gs~s If every man's breast could he looked into, there would bo found the image of some woman. Dsn,„ Many a man thinks it a virtue thakkeeps him from turning a rascal when it's only a fall stomach. How do you and your wife got on ?" "0, rather badly, she gavo me her hand a while ago "and I thanked her-;;she gives it to • me_ now eyory time I speak, and I'd not thank her too." . in.,..Tho'printer of the TVestern Ga zette recently published the following notice:''Dry stove Wood wanted im mediately at this office, in exchange for papers. N. B.—Don't bring logs . that the devil.can't split." ' .1 6 , Jonathan presented himself and bidiritended =to the minister for . the purpOSO.Yof . % bainiT p ,' , married: - Being questioned if theyhad.been published : "o,rguesi,so;for . l told it to Uncle Beri; 'and he told ' Wife , More.inn week ago." • - - _ ar: A ,young fellow onee'offered to kiss-a Qhakeress.. "Friend," said she, "thee must not dO Jove, but I musti"' said the youth. . : - . "Well i :friond, as' "theehist sworn,, thee may...do it, but thee Must not, make a practice of it.' We are not to suppose that the oak Wants stability because its light and changeable leaves dance to the music of the breeze, nor to conclude that ,a-•man "wants stability- _and strength of mind because ho- may ex hibit an occasional- playfulness and ' 'Wt* A girl who bad become tired of single - blessedness thus wrote to her intended husband: • "Dear Bill : Come right off, if you're coming at all; Edward • 4.elderman is insistite that I shall have him, and he hugs and kicisCi me so continually that I can't hold out much longer." . sdr "Have you ground all the tools right, as I . told you this morning when I went away ?" said. a carpenter to a rather green lad whom he, had taken for an apprentice.. • "All but the hand saw, sir !" replied the lad very prompt. ly ; "I couldn't get all the gaps out of that!" • • ret,,A clergy man in a neighboring city, catechizing :the, youth of his church, put a question from a cate chism to . a girl : "What is your consolation in life and death ?" ,, --The girl smiled, but did not answer. _The clergyman insisted. "Well," said 'she, "since I'must tell you, it is a young man that lives on Water street." ler At a ; training down cast, after an order was given to "return ram rods,'' one of the soldiers broke from the ine, and was off at full speed. "Hallo !" 'bawled the Commanding officer, "where aro you going ?" "Down to 'Squire Huggins, to return the ramrod I borrowed of him. You said; "return ramrods." 1 - Some close observer says that all young ladies who are accustomed to read noWspapers are sure to possess winning ways, bird-like dispositions, have cultivated minds, never commit suickle;,nor sing "No one to love ;" aro free from gossiping, always select good husbands, invariably make the sweet estand•best wives, and never apply. for a diVorce. s Men judge too oft by outward shovi,. the glitter hides the dross which lies beneath, the peasant would seek happiness ; • palaces, the rich, per chance, Ceepleasures - 'inid the poor; all err, all. causelessly cloootit3.d, for place n or:eirp.y..‘-. 4 t9,3ge.a10ne can make t.., emy.;;Ether is no lake with breast .115 - bYrlTinds:unruttled, no sea by billows unconVulsed—oven so is it with man. Row Maiiy noble minds are crushed beneath adversity, and pulses' that erewhile Warmed with a kindred glow to kindred energies ' throb now to sorrow and bereavement! How many hearts that loved loved, 0, how fondly!—aro" doomed, alas, to live, and live alone ! How many breathing beings toil and travail on to gain wherewith they may drag out existence—how many lots that look the brightest are fraught with bitter est wee ! Jai-When I am Popo, I propose to promulgate some new articles of faith: I. Every man_ shall be married at the age of 25, or show good cause of neglect o£ duty. 2. Every man shall annually tax. himself one-tenth of his income, until . the sum reaches the - Amount of —; to procure books, journals and news- papers. 3. Wedding gifts shall never con sist of luxuries—jewels, plate, etc.—but of books; - and with the birth of every child, ten volumes .sball be put in the library in his name. 4. It shall be the duty of every young married man . to' !read aloud to his wife, at leabt one hour a day, for the first ten years after his marriage. But this shall not he construed to the prejudice of the wife's right to read, npeak, lecture, etc. b. All men who lay by thpir books in a self-indulgent and hidden manner, absorbing knowledge without benefit to their fellows, shall be treated as bees are that hide their nests—smoked ont, and their nests broken up. • However, I will not tell you what other laws I shall promulgate for fear I shall lose votes, and fail of becoming , Popp./1. TV. Beecher. - • sp-A traveling book agent latopped at a, taYern in NowJersoy, while• on a tramp. The landlady was a widow, the mother of- three uncommonly plain daughters, who took a fancy, to, the agent. While at dinner one day, he was requested by the Widow to carve the meat• and servo it'.ont'to the com pany at the table. "My dear madam," said he, "really you must excuse me, for I do not understand carving. I am accustomed to being served—not doing service." "Not understand carving meat ! Mercy on us !" ejaculated the lady, '"what kind of a Woman must' your have been ? A fine mother husband you'd make, to be surer Why, if you was to come to me and say, 'Widow Fox, can I have one of your gals for a wife P I would say to you, "Mr. T., you can't, until you learn to carve meat." "Give yourself no uneasiness, my dear madam," replied T., "I don't want either of them ; they look too. much like their mother." It is said he left the house in a hurry, and did not venture near it again, fer fear of some . very unpleasant consequences. An Entire Congregation Poisoned, NAPERVILLE, ILL., June 10.—Never before in the history of Naperville was such an excitement created as on last Sunday evening, when it was report ed that the entire' congregation Of the Dunkard Church; who were. Mehra,: Ling a love feast, bad been poisoned by eating meat prepared in a copper kettle and allowed to remain there un til the liquid had become oxydized.— Nearly every ono in the village had a friend or a relative in-atoll - donde, and conseqUently there was a general rush for the church in question. Upon en tering the building the' scene that - met their gaze verified the reports. In differ ent portions of the church. were the sufferers, some sitting up, others lying 'clown, the latter twisting themselves into all sorts of positions, rolling around the floor, and all apparently suffering the most excruciating paid., Medical attendance was at once sum- - moned, but, as it was very limited, -considerably timo elapsed before all could be attended to. The stomach •pump'.was brought into. requisitiOn, and those who gave evidence of suffer ing the most were considerably reliev ed'by its use. ' It was found upon ac tual count that no less than ono .hun :dred and'thirty were more or less af fected, the major portion, however, but 'slightly, they having partaken of but a small quantity of the food. About twenty were found to be in a danger. ous condition. These were removed to their homes, and every attention paid them, and before morning many of them were out of danger. Those who were but slightly affected; with some little assistance got home, and in a short time were entirely recovered. It seems that the members were, as is mentioned above, celebrating a !qv() feast. On Saturday last a quantify of meat was cooked in a copper kettle.— About one-half of it was eaten that day, and the remainder allowed to re main in the kettle until Sunday, on :account of there being no other place to keep it. Remaining so long in the liquid it became oxydized, and, when partaken of, of course poisoned those who ate it. Some of the sufferers did not recover for two or three days, but now all are pronounced out of danger. Chicago .Tribyne. _ : . - JOHSTON & N ARSON TA"pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Illintingdon county and I iciuity that they bare just returned from the East with a LARGE STOCK" :OF GOODS Which they have just opened out at their new storts, ONE DOOR EAST OF TILE WASHINGTON ILOTEL. I= DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, a 110 OBRIES, FLOUR ARID Ft3lill, ~,.., TOBACCO, SEGARS, CANNED Fiturrs,_ HARDWARE, CEDAR - WARE QUE ENSWARE; ,OIL CLOTHS, OILS, PAINTS, &0., DRUGS, C tUtPETS, CARPET CHAIN )FISH, SALT, CHEESE, TRUNKS, HAIRS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, ttc. ‘to They have a largo stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting of SILKS, MOIIAIIU, ALPACAS, POPLIN - 3, LUSTRES, OINOIIAMS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, 'DE LAINES, &c., Also, a largo assortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDE IW, 403,1ERy, GLOVES, - BUTTONS, &e A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS We will sell W . 4.IO,,LLSAT fuel RETAIL,. All goods delivered to, residences in town and depotss free of charge Give us a trial before purchasing elsewbero. JOIINSTON & IVATZSON Ltu ' utingdou.April 15, 1854 SPECIAL NOTICE. To TIE, LADIES.—Do you really intend to cease wearing the beautiful styles now so pre% stout, or dress less elegantly, because the rebel Jeff. Davis, was captured in Fashionable Female attire? Ono moment's calm reflection will surely servo to change your rash resolve. The angels had too much good HOMO to lay aside their pure chaste/ robes of white, because they bad for a time served to hide the deformities of that Prince of Rebels, the Devil. Can you err In following the exampleof Angels? - Then having made up your minds that you will continue to chess tastefully regardless of rebel acts, do not forget to call at the store of the subscri bers, who ton be happy at all times to furnish you with such articles of dress as you may desire. Urge your fatb, ers, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit the same store, They can hero be suited in good articles of Deets, Shoes, Clothing Material, flats, Caps, Queens ware and a general assortment of arocerles, on am rea sonable terms as at any house in town. Store on South east corner of the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa. may 81,1865. - FRANCIS D. WALLACE. VULLAWAN'S ALL•HEALING and STRENGTHENING SALVE. - • - - - • .. J. FULLAWAY will introduce, at his own expense, Ida All•Realing and Strengthening Salvo, a sovereign remedy • for lame back, local rhenntatisin, pain in the able and breast, fresh wounds, bruises, splains, weakness in the joints, crick in the back, old sores, frosted feet, swellings, numbness, ague Iu the face and breast; cracked bands, biles, corns on the feet, and occasional sores of moat kinds to which the human family is subject. •03.F0r sale at Louis' Family grocery. TO THE , AFFLICTBD ! AN ARTICLE OF REAL MERIT ! FOSTER'S ORIENTAL BITTERS, A Remedy that has bcon trim] and stood tl:o toot, not only in an occasional case, but in ovory community where need it has been pronounced the safest and most reliable remedy known for DYSPEPSIA, LOSS OF APPETITE, WEAKNESS, GENERAL DEBILITY, PAIN OR CRAMP IN THE STO MACH OR BOWELS, CHOLERA ➢IORBUS, lIEADACIIE, NEURALGIA, INTERMITTENT, OR CHILLS AND FEVER, LIVER TONIC, AND FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES As au agieealdeaud safe rinnedy and an Invigorating Beverage It has no equal. This valuable Bitters Is composed of the essential pro perties of roots—the medicinal qualities of which leave been carefully extracted. It is agreeable to the taste and does not leave that unpleasant taste jn the mouth for Louts after, that most medicines do. An a Blood Purifier and Liver Tonic it has no equal.— It contains no colonial or onkel' injurious drug, but is purely vogetable. For Dyspepsia it cannot bo °scaled. It contains no thing injurious to tho stomach, is mild and prompt lu Its action and effects a permanent cute by removing the cause of the complaint. . For Intoimittent Fever or Chills and Fever tills Bitters is a specific far boater and surer than .minino. • ;No family should bo without it as the cost is ttifiing compared with the suffering that snap be avoided by hav ing it at baud fa case of sudden attack. Weakly Persons use the Oriental Bitters Invalids use the Oriental Bitters DyspepticSuse the Oriental Bitters Females use the Oriental Bitters TRY IT AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Prepnred only by BUCHANAN & SMITH, Tv ahmn all ontal a should be addressed nice $l.OO per bottle Fut salo by all druggists and dealers gcnorally. mbP DR. W. H. WITMOR Has been in successful practice for a number of years, niltt the experience of the tlifferent Hospitals In Europ , and Ametica. Army and hospital Surgeon' • late American War, continues Lt!fliOact to all profession al cases at his 928 - Filbert Street, Philadelphia. No Patent Medicines aro used or recommended : the remedies administered are those which will not break down the constitution, hut roues ate the system from all injuries it has sustained front mineral medicines, amid learn the system iu 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 thousands to untimely graves ; can most emphati cally ho cured.' MELANCHOLY ABERRATION, that state of alienation and Nrealiness of the mind which renders persons incapable of enjoying the pleasures or performing the duties of life. RHEUMATISM, in any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted cutublo. EPILEPSY, or falling sickness, all chronic or stubborn cases of FEMALE DISEASES radically removed; Salt Rheum and every description - of ulcerations; Files and Scrofulous Diseases is hick have baffled all previous medical skill, con be cured by my treatment; and Ido say all diseases [yes Consumption] can Locum(' by wearing my Medicated Jacket, which is aprotectien to the lunge against all changes of weather in all climates. Having investigated for years the cause and character of lutermittents [fever and ague] In all parts of the United States, will cure permanently all chronic or acute cases of ague and nervous diseases In a few days., Cower Cured without Meuse of Knife, or Drawing Blood. Tape Worm, that dread to the human family fur years, can bo removed with two or three doses of my newly dis covered remedy, warranted in all cases. Consultation its the English and German languages. Will mako visite any distance desired. May be addressed by letter [onti. dentially) and medicine neat with proper directions to any part of the country. An-Office, No. 928 Filbert st.,Philadelphia. B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, No. 16 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia AARGEST lIMPACTUTOIRS Or VENETIAN BIILVDS TVINDOIV SHADES, lair - SELL AT THE LOWEST PEICES-.-ial Blinds Repined, Store Shades, a% imullngs, Fixtures, pktin Shades of all kinds, Curtin Cornices, Picture Tas sels, Cor Bell ,Bulls, , ap16,21a JOHN DONE, AV. U. WOODS, P. M. BAR; W. P. !AUTUMN JOHN BARE, & ; CO., Bankers, 3E-Xxxiatlaagcicork, Solicit accounts from Banks, Bankers .4 others. Inter: est allowed on Deposits. Ail kinds of Securities, bought and sold for the usual commission. Special attention given to Government Securities. Collections made on all points. Person's' depositing Gold need Silver will receive the same in return with interest. 0ct.17, 1866—tf. LUMBER SHINGLES, LATHS, TIEBILOCK, PINE BILL STUFF, 2oarde, Piaui:, Shingles, Plastering and Shingling Lath, constantly on hand. Worked Flooring, Bash, Blinds, Doors, Door and Win dow. Frames, furnished at manufacturers' prices. Grain and country product generally bought at market rates. WAGONERS: BRO., aug2S-lf Philipsburg, Centro co., Pa. SPECTACLES A - A fine and large assortment always on hand AT LETVIS' BOOK STORE CHEESE. CHEESE, The best always for sale at IEWIS' FAMILY GROCERY - THE BEST QUALITY OF FRESH 'MACKEREL nt otaximarAm Q CAR2IIO,IM AHEM 81MAGUIR11, HUNTINGDON, PA., WHOLESALE &RETAIL Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, tonErts, a 64 The attention of MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS, ud buyers generally, to Invited to the feet that wo aro now offering a BETTER ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C., than can bo found elsewhere in this port of the State, at prices to suit the times. Our stock comprises ull articles in this lino of business, embracing a general assortment of TOOLS and MATERIALS used by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS JOINERS, Le., Le., together with a largo stock of - Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and _Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Cipoular, . Mill and Cross• Cut Saws, Enamelled, Finished and Plain Hol . low Ware. Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns, Oil and Powder Cans. An excellent assortment of Fl3a.e) (Curtleary, Comprising KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, HIS ORS, RAZORS, &C. BRITTANIA S SILVER PLATED WARE. Household, Horticultural and Farm Implements, - Of the latest and most improved patterns CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE AT MAN CIFAC T URERS CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS Will find a goneral hssortmont oCroaterial for their use consisting in part or Carriage Trimmings, 'fibs, Spokes, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts, 'Washers, illlalleable Irons, Pa tent and enamelled_teather, Whips, Tongues, Soc . pets; ,Stepfts, &c. 331.11.4%. 4 0.1Eragata w ieXIM Con Lo euppliott with ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES, S LEDGES, - HAMMERS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron& Stee HUNTINGDON, PA , CARPENTERS will find in our entoblieliment n buperior stock of PLANES, SAWS, AUGERS, • FILES, CHISELS, HINGES, SCREWS, LOCKS, BOLTS, PULLEYS, • • SASH-CORDS, &C., &C. MINING AND MINORS' GOODS, NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, uOAL PICKS AND SHOVELS. N 1 ca,r3133.481%, Can be nrcommoditted with everything in, their lino from Grain Sopotator to a What-stone. Mitilidier/SS Aro especially invited to call and axamina our stock of BUILDING HARDWARE, owl comiaro our pricos with otLere.. Agricultural Implements, - Comprising tho famous Russell Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined, RundelPs First Premium HORSK PITCHFORK, Rakes, Scythe', Hoes, Hay Pocks, Trim end Halter Chains, Breast Chains, Cow Ties, Curry Combs, Cards, be., &c., &c. Among the specialties of our house, we desire to call attention to the celebrated The exclusive right to sell which ie vested in us. Send for nein - nitric nod got full portleulnra of same, and satisfy yourself ofits superior quainter'. Scales of all sizes and descriptions, including Tea and Counter Scales, Platform Scales, Grocers' and.Druggists' Scales, Rolling hill, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port• able, Hopper, Miners and Trans portation, Hay, Cattle and Coal Scales, ' FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS' CASH PRICE'S. The largest and best, assortment of GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY, COOK & PARLOR STOVES. ALL SIZES OF NAILS AND BEADS, Beat Norway nail, rod, bar an boop Iron. STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions WAGONN)3O4.ES, CARR:I4GB SPRINGS, IRON AND BRASS WIRE Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil, By Ma Darrel or gallon, at vory low figures SFr A call is respeetflilly soPcited, feeling coati:. dent that our goods and prices will riot fall tq pleaaori:O. WHARTON & MAQVIRR, I.Nntingdou, May 7, 1867. HILL STREET, DEALERS IN OHIO PUMP, SCALES. Evor oftored in this place A GREAT VARIETY OF By tho keg. Very low I aattlisements. T IIF, OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM, J. J. RICHARDSON & CO., 1.9.6 MARKET STRUCT, PrULAD`A.., Is the Largest WanufaLturing Confectioners and Whole sale Dealere in fruits, Nuts, Lc., in the United States. mh4•ty TO FARMERS PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S SOLUDLI PACIFIC CUANO The attention of Farmers and other consumers of Fer tilizers is invited to this Gomm, ns northy of their spo. dal notice. Its use, for several gems in Maryland, Vir ginia and other southern States fur all crops, has given It a standard character for excellence unequalled by any other. It possesses all tho quickness of Peruvian Guano with permanent qualities not found In that article. 5.10 lbs of this Guano arc found more titan equal to 300 lbs of the best Superphosphatos. It ripCll2 tho wheat crop from fire to seven days earlier than the phosphates, Which fact nlono gives it incalculable advantages. Liberal discount to denies s. For sale by JOIN S. INESP & CO, General Agents for Pacific Guano Co., 33 south Delaware Ave., Philad'a m 1125-6111 and Ii South street, Baltimore. .."OVERNMENT PROPERTYAT PRIVATE SALE 4PITKIN s. CO. AN IMMENSE AMOUNT. OF PROPERTY BOUGHT AT 00YERNMENT SALES, Consisting chiefly of 10,000 SETS, NEW AND SECOND NAND lIARNESS, BRIDLES AND COLLARS, 3,000 S.A.DIMES, All styles, 2,000 WAGON COVERS. All sizes, new and worn, 5,060 frost and Rubber Dlani.ets, and Horse awn, MILITARY CLOTHING!, GREAT COSTS, FROCIt COATS, BLOUSES, PANTS, KNOTS, DOSSIERS, GE., Also a large lot of Reins, Lead Lines, Buggy Ambulanco and Cart Harness. Double Taus, Lead Bars, Portable Forges, be., Sc. Wheel Team Harness, little worn, all oak tainted leather, serviceable, cleaned and oiled, $5 per Isom, including Bridle Lead, do $l, Ambulance or Stage Harness a ith supci for leather' races, perfectly suited for farm or general team work, double sets complete $25 to SO, Bridles $l, Collars $1 to $2, extra hair-lined artillery caw, do $2.00 and $3, Double Ran $1.75 to $2.25, Halters $5 to $l2 par dozen, New Officers, McClellan's Saddles $l6 do, with plated Bit Bridle, :LIP, Brass Mounted Sad dles, gootbas new $9, with Bridle, $ll, Bays Saddles $6, Wagon Covers, supei ior, 10 and 12 oz., Cotton Duck $6 to $l2, 100.0 . Hospital Tents, new and good as now, 12 oz. Duck, 1.1 feet equate, $25 to $5O, with poles and pins complete, Wall Tents $l6 to $2O, Wedge do. $5 to $O, Shelter Tents for Ilay Caps $7O to $5O per 100. Groin Bags, 12 oz. Duck. 2 to 3 Bushel $6 to $lO per dozen, also full assortment of Seamless Bags. , Small order by express C. 0. D. Liberal deductions to Wholesale Dealers. JPitis...saa c C'c:3o., (Formerly on Front street, now) 71 North Second Street, just below Arch St., 1 1 11ILADELPIIIA. Also, 5, PARK PLACE, N. Y. Descriptive plice list sant on application. [initl3.3in PORT GRAPE WINE! Exosllout for Eon - Tice nod Wenlely Persons. Used by hundreds of Congregations for Church or Com 'Woo VIM:YAM/S-I.os Angeles, Catifornia, and Passaic, Now Jet hey. SPERM'S, PORT OR IPH WINE, Four Years Ohl. This Ristly celebrated native Wino is made Irma the Juice of the Oporto Giallo noised in tins country. Its invaluable Tonic and Strengthening Propel ties are uncut passed by any other native wino. Being thepure juice of the grape produced under Mr. Speer's oa•u personal supervision, ire purity and genutuettega are guaranteed. The young• est child may partake of its pumas qualities, nod the weakest invalid may Use it to advantage. It Is particular ly beneli:l.ll to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that tailiet the weaker sox. It id in ev ery looped A WINE TO BE RELIED ON. Invalids use Speer's Pot t Grape Wine; Females Use Speer's Port Ompo Wine; Weakly Persons Find a Benefit by its Use; Sport's Wines In Hospitals era prefened to other Principal Office, A. SPEER, . No. 043 BROADWAY, oppr4te City Hall Park, N. Y Sold by Jul, Reed, anti Samuel Smith, Druggists,Hun tingdon. 0018 The trade oupplied by Johnson, Holloway and Cowden, and French, Melon do A. Co., in Pliilade'plait, and by Cleo. A. Kelly, and Falinentoeles, In Pittsburgh, and other Wholesale Do alai a. 628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628. WV. T. HOPRIN'S g 4 OWN MARE" OF "KEYSTONE SKIRTS." ago the best and PIICAP,BI Low PRICED Hoop Skirts in the minket. Trail Skit to, 23 springs, $1.00; 30 fiprings, $1.20; and 40 springs, $1.45. Plan SI: rts, 13 tapes. 20 sptings. SO Cents; 25 ept loge, 00 Cents; ao sittings, $1.15; and 35 springs, i 1.20. Ilitrronted every respect. "Our OWN Make" of "UNION SKIKTS," eleven Tape nails, from 20 to 50 springs, $1.20 to $9.50. Plain. Six Tapes, 20 to 5G springs, front 05 Cents to $2.00. The so Skirts aro'better than those sold by either establishments as that class goods and at much lower prices. "Our OWN Make" of "CHAMPION SKIRTS" aro is every way superior to all other hoop Shirts before the public, and only have to be examined or worn to con yule() every one of the fact. Manufactured of the best linemlinished English Steel Springs, very finpetior tapes, boil the style of the metalic fimtenings mid manner of securing them surpass for dun ability and excellence any other skirt in this country, find an lighter, more elastic, will wear longer, give mole satisfaction, and are really cheaper than all °thole. Every lady should try than They are being sold extensively by merchants through. out this nud the adjoining States nt very modulate prices it yon want the best. ask for "Hopkin's Champing[ Skirt" if you do not find them, get the muchant with whom you deal to order them for 30u, or come or send direct to Its, Merchants will find our diffinent grades of Skirts exactly what they need, end wo especially invite them to call and examine our extensive assortment, or send fur Wholesale Price List. To be had at Retail at Manufactory, and of ilia Retail Trade genclally, and at Wholesale of tho Manufacturer only, to uhoin all orders should ho addressed. MAYUDAOTORY AND SALESROOM. 628 ARCIL STREET, Between Gth and 7th Ste., Philadelphia. WM. 'T..TIOPKINS MUM •P" ISAAC K. STAUFFER WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, No. 148 North 2d Street, corner of Quat'ry, PHILADELPHIA. An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silvor and Plated Waro constantly on hand. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! r4~'f•Repairing of Watches nod Jewelry promptly at tended to. now.l:kly. ALEXANBRIA BREWERY. THOMAS N. COLDER. /110 undersigned lowing now entered into tho t l . Alexandria orders on the shortest mitten. THOS. N. COLDER. Alexandria, Oct. '23. 1866-tf. grt:::nr-330+ 3PMI I 4V.S FOR EVERYBODY, CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER IcINDS. Call at _Lewis' Book Store and SEE ASSOBTNENT. FOR THE LADIES. A superior article of Note Paper and Envelope suitable for confidential correspondence, for sale at LEI VLF BOOR: tE STATIONARY STORE. A LL ZINDSOFORAOKE.Rs cone nutty on lutnd at CUNNINGIIA).I S °AMNION'S. TF YOU WANT the BEST SYRUP, itgo to CUNNINGHAM & °AMON'S. —Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds for sale at Lewis' Book Store. tf. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., NO. 902 CHESTNUT ST RE T, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturers and Importers Of every description of FIRST CLASS GOODS, belonging to the Business of Goldsmiths -and Silversmiths, 'trove removed to their NEW MARBLE STORE, Extending front Chestnut Street to Sansom St, eet, afford ing ample room and convenient necessaries, giving op portunity for a proper display of gOods, and better means for their examination. With extensive and favorable arrangements In this Country nod to Europe, we are in a position to offer at moderato FIXED prices Watches, Diamonds, Bronze & Marble Goods, Silver Wares, Jewelry, Porcelain, Plated Goods, Musical Boxes, and ovary description of FANCY ARTICLES. Strangers visiting the city ore cordially Invited to ex amine our Nose Store. futb4,6B,—ly. ]IIXED FACTS INDELIBLY - IM PRESSED trill always triumph over simple at sertions. Thus it Is that this connnunity gives testimony in fa vor of the well known establishment of H. GREENBERG, TnnEUENRIV '11'21111) AD HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON. Whilst it is not his purpose to deceive the public by clamoring "low prices and better goods" than other dealers, ho simply Invites ell who wish to purchase in his lino of business to cull and satisfy themselves that with him n patron once gained is never lost, that to, "the proof of the pudding is in the tasting of it." He has Just received his whiter supply of 24011 MD E ta.,611111M1, FOE MEN AND BOYS. tie has also a large assoi heat of the most substantial and fashionable Hats . _Caps Guts' Flu nisliin Go*, Of every 'description, and made up from the best material. Always on band the Boost quality of American, Eng lisle and French CLOTIIS,CASSIDEBES and YESTINGS, which aro made np to order by good, experienced work men, in a manner the most fashionable and endurable. No eastern city can'affut d a bettor or more varied styld of goods than can be foun I in my selection. • 11. C.REENBEIBI, lluntingdon, Nov. 11, ISM% Meath:tut Tailor. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SEWING MACHINES. ;D M. GREENE bas removed his Music Store, to the second floor of IPister's bnild mg,where he keeps constantly on hand STEINWAY S. SONS' and GA Piano Manufacturing Company's PIANOS, MASON St HAMLIN'S CABINET GROANS and CA II II A ItT, N REIM A3Lt CO.S' M ELODEONS ; Gleams, Violins, Fifes, Mates; Guitar and Violin Strings. MUSIC BOONS—Golden Chain, Gulden :thou or, Golden Conhers.Csolden Tato An. nom rit• edelphia oil the latest nests, %%Mel, persons at a dram.% wishing:. can order, and have sent them by mail. Also GROVER S. BAKER'S Celebrated SEWING MA CHINES—the only mschine that, in addition to no ery kind of sewing, embrolikas perfectly • Leo ing and Cotton of all kinds and colors fur macitines. Persons boy leg Sewing Machines fully instructed in the tise of them. try- Pianos and Organs Warranted for five years. Those wishing to buy any of the above at tides are in vited to call and l'S.AnOO mina before put chasing ob. , It here My prices lea tile noose as in New York and Pl kiflrl ChrsCers of Instruments or Machines, sent promptly upon application with any additional information doomed. B. M. Gil EENE, Hill street, liuntingdon, Second Boor oh Leister's nee brick building may 5,'67 ZIT-TaMTEZ.W(C.--.7:3 0 (DOT r irtZ , tee /4.' 1" c, *; )1 4 , , '"•tc% Pt , 41/14 1 t• I ,__,„ _ Ir „ -t-d q' -- 0 MARBLE YARD. J. M. GREEN & 0. BEAVER Having entered into partnership, inform tho public that thoy at° pl °pared to oxecuto all styles of Plain and ornamental Marble Work Such as MONUMENTS, UEADSTONES, also Building Work, at 63 low prices Its any shop in the county. Orders from a distance promptly attended U. Shop ou MIFFLIN btrect, a few doors cast of tho Lu theran church ni:116,1361 CHEAP GROCERY STORE. • 7r312:11 4 12 - 00M1 2 1., HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA. rium undersigned offers for the in spection and purchase of customers a largo am! ns• sorted stock of Groan les, rtovisians, lie feels sans. fled they cam be accomodate,' Kith anyllih3g in his lino. Ills prices are low, and his stock fresh and goal• lle keeps the best of . SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, SALT, TOBACCO & SEGARS, BOOTS AND SHOES, • HATS & CAPS, &o: • Also— HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR, FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE, And NO'TIC NS of every kind. A select stock of DRY GOODS, together wltli QUEENS• NARY„ and all other articles kept in a woll regulated establishment for solo at r eabonable prices. Ills store is on_ Hill street, nearly opposite the Conic, and in the room formerly occupied by D. °rove. Call and examine. C. YEI3TE,II. lluntimplon, sp. 11, 1863 L would ee l t r fi 2 llT- c.Dlll..tholathilsentlundersigned H ns untingdon and the adjoining counties to tho stock of beautiful morblo now on hand. Ile is pi epared to furnish at the slugfest notice, Monumental Marble, Totilbi Tables and Stones of every desited Si7o and 'form orltalian or Eastern Marble, highly finished, and coned with appro. priato devices, or plain, as oily snit. Building Marble, Dour and Window Sills, fic., will he furnished to order. W. IV. pledgee himself to furnish material and work inanship equal to any In the country, at a fair price. Call and see, befoko you purchaeo eh - inshore. Shop on the oruer of Not tgonacry and Mifflin Era.. Huntingdon, Pa. - WM. WILLIAMS. Huntingdon, May IQ 1855. WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, A LARGE STOCK AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF WindOw Curtain Papers, JUST RECEIVED AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.- 10tEST BLEA.OUED fIL U- S 1.1 I N always on hand at CILIVIVENHA CARITIV'S. REAPING RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,. MAY 20 t 1863. _ , GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE North and North-West for PHILADELPHIA, Nzw , Yonx, READING, POTTSvILLE, TAMAQUA, ASHLAND, LEBANON ALLENTOWN, EASToN, LITIZ, LANCASTER, COLUM— BIA, &C., &C. Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, as (Whites ; At 2 50, 5 25 mid 8,10 A. y., 12,40, 2 05,9,35 P. 11., connect ing midi similar trains on the Pennsylvania R.lt,arriving. at New York 0,00, 10 00 and n 50 A, SI., and 3,50. and 7 40 and 10.30 P.M. Sleeping cars accompany the 2 50a nt, and 9 35 p. m. trains without change. Leave IlarrisltrA , for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minermille ' Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and Phila.' delphia nt 310 A. Dl., and 2 05 and 4 10 P. 31., stopping at Lebaucn and plincipal way stations; the 4 10 p. 4n. tr a i n making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna 11.11., leave Harrisburg at 3 65 P 31.• Returning, leave NEW-YORK at 9 A. DI., 12.00 noon, and 5.00 and 8.00 P. so. Sleeping cars accompanying the 9.00 a m and 5.00 and 8.00 p m tunas without change , Way Passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7 'JO A. X., returning from Reading at 0.30 p in stopping nt all sta tions ; Pottsville at 8,45 A. so.. and 2 45 P. 51.; Ashland' 00 a m and 12,19 noon, and 2,00 1' 31; Tamaqua at 8.80 A DL , and 1 00and 845 P M. . . Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad at 7,10 a m. and 12 noon. Au Accommodation Passeng er Train loaves Itssoscra at 7.30 A. M., and returns front ° PulLkm.l.PMA et 5,15 P.ll Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves Pottstown at 6,45 a. m., returning leaves Philadelphia. nt 4,30 p. m. . Columbia Railroad Trains km e heading, at 7 00 A IL, and 615 P. IL , for Epinata, Litiz, Lancaster, Col umbia, &c. Per:lomm Railroad trains leave Perkiomen Junction at 9.00 a in and 5.55 p'm returning : Leave Skippack at 6 45 a m, and 1.15 p nt, connecting with similar trains on Reading Rath cad. Sundays, leave New. York at S 00 P. 31.,,Philadel phia, 8 m and 315 P. IL, this 8a in train running only tolteadiug; Pottsville S. A.M., Ih rri burg,s 25 a m, nod 4 10 and 9 35 p m, and Reading .110, 2,55 and 7 15 a. m., for liarrisburg,and 7 06 a. m., and 11. 4 11 pan., for Now York, and 1.25p.m. for Pliihulelphia. CUICUUTATIO3,IIIII.EAmI, SEASON, &nom., and EiconSunt TICKETS to and from all points at minced rates. . Baggage checked through: 100 pounds Baggage allowed each Pabsenger. Reading, Nay 20, 1868.NICOLL% aneraeSuperinfencleni PENNSYI TIM NIA RA IL ROAD. LICAVING OF TRAINS 4RRANGEMENT: EASTWARD VA .ON , R S UNA( WESTIVA SID. , I > i x I'o. I 7,5 sTA•riom. • • 4 I i C it • P . 0.12.1 A. u.l P. 11.1 A. ac. 14.12.1 P. u.l A.. 5 051 111 29 N. Hamilton, ..... 4439 41 6 14 111 38 511. Union,— 4 34 9 31. sr° .....11 40 Mapleton 420 9 25. 5 . 31 1 . 11 56 51111 Cr00k,... 4189 16 545 7 00 12 12 331 Huntingdon, 8 351 490 9 03. 6 05 12 32 'Petersburg,— 1 3:40 8 46. 6 151 12 411 Marco 1330 8 36: 622 12 49 ISprucoCreol, 1320 8 29. 0 35 1 04 Birmingham, ....t. 308 8 16. 641 7 51 1 12 4 20,Tyrono, 7 49 3 00 8 09. 650 1 . 23 - Tipton, • 249 7 59; 7 03 1 20 F05t0ria,...... 244 7 53. 7 05 1 35 11011'8 Mills,.. 2 39 7 48 7258 20 2 001 447 Altoona,. 7.20 220 7'30; P.m.) A. tr. P. 51. .4.51. 'Io NAST LINII ' Altoona at 12 20) ii, and arrives n' 33 A.M. n CINCINNATI . leaven Altoona at 47 M. ands' a 1 556 P M. UST 1 . Huntingdon at: 7 ' U. no 00 P. M. tiugdon, at 6 16 A. The NAST LINE Eastward leaves A. 51., and arrives at Huntingdon at 1 The CINCINNATI EXPRESS Plash% ard I, 145 P. M. and arrives at Huntingdon • ;The PAST LINE Westwald, leave, 46 P., M. and arrives at Altoona at 0 The DALT:3IOIIE EXTIMS, loaves Hum. M. arrives at Alltoona, 7 65, A. at. ,The PruLtna. EXPRESS eastward leaves Altoona at 9 45. P and an, Ives at llnntingdan at 11 03 P.M. The LOCAL. AP00:113I01lTION eastward leaves Altoona at 125 P. R. and;arlives at 1/untinntlon at 5.15 P. as. Wen, ward leaves at 6 25 A. 0., and twelves at Altoona 10 00 A 31 - Juno 8, 1560. . ,TT UNTINGDON & BROAD TOP - RAILROAD. On and after WI•:DX fle'D AY, IlAYlVira.lliC4, Pa:seenger:. T: alas will arrive and depart as follows: • 5U31311.11t ARRANGEIIENT. " DOWN TRA Ex"pitessi MAII, Enna' , NAIL DEMI STATIONS. - I.\l. A. M. -. LE 605 LE 7 45111untingdon,. ..... 0 23 g 03 1 M - eHonnellstown, 630 8 101Plensant Orore,.. 644 -S 24 Marklesburg, 0 58 S 391Cuiren Itun,.„ ..... 7.051 845 Pc:nigh& lteady,.. 7 16 0.53 Cove 7 201 8 591FisllersSunimit.. Alt 7 3tl'Alt9 131 LE 7 451 LE 0 18" x ` ° " , .... •••••••• 8 00 1 9 itiddlesbuig. 8 671 9 43 Hopewell, .... ..... I S 21 9 47 Piper's itun,....... 833 10 141Tittesville, 040 10 25 Bloody Itllll, Ale S 53,.80 10 "ZOIMOIIIIt P011en,:... = MO 5 7, - ,a --- nr - 43 - 33:f00n, ' "' 8 031 , 940 Coalmont, 8 10, 9 45 Ctan ford, am 6 20109 9 55 Dudley, 1 !Mond Top City Huntingdon May 13, 180 L JOHN The Las AESTO,~ FAVORITE nR 3' .DRESSINO fiew ) ltyle one Bode :11SARji-..Q. , ViET):: • will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and - beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless; and is preferred over every other preparation by those who have a fine head of hair; as well as those who wish to °restore it. The a boaudful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair make it desirable, • for old and young. V For Salo lw tin Druggists. I DEPOT, 198 GitEENIVICH ST".N. liuOtONEnollA UNITED STATES Authorized IVAR CLABIAGMCY' HUN TING'? ON, • PA SOLDIER - 4' BEIRS , ATTENTION ' The act of Congress apitrored March - 2, 1227, Ores. to Heirs of Soldiers who died prisoners of war, COMMUTATION ROB RATIONS, • . for the thno tho soldier was so held to PriSa c hari 0 19.1 rata of to onty-five coats per day, to ha Old lb the !wow. ing order: Ist. To the tvidow, if tinmarried ; Id. To M' children; 3d. To the parents, to both jointlyif they aro g, if either is dug, to tho survivor; 411,. To the bro. thersaud sibters. " . , . The net or February 98,12367, prertdes for the rattail, ing of the $lOO C'ominufatlon alonby, where the same per:" sin was again drafted, and was required to miter the ser= 'Ore or furnish a substitute. . - DISCECARQBD SOLDIERS. ' • • The act of March 2, MI, also makes prorisions for the implant of fhb $lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY •: * to such soldiers as 'lava aCcidentally lost their dischar ges All persons liming any claims under any of tho above,. mentioned Acta, orUtty other kind of Mahn against the United States or State Governments, can kayo theni promptly collected, by addressing tho undersigned. In , formation and advice cheerfully given to soldiers or their friends, free of ellarge W. U. WOODS, • • - Authorized Army and 11rary War-Claim Agent, tpuy9,2lSo7 BuSzizmozr, Iluutiogdon co„ Pa. FLOUR ! FLOUR ! Tho best Flour, by tho barrel or smaller Quautily for. solo at.Louis' Family Grocery. ZW6„t. COUNTRY DEALERS can boy CLOTHING from ma in Ifuntinidon ai. WHOLESALE 69 cheap as thoy can in the: Um, as I have a wholesale store is Philadelphia. . 11. ROMAN. • COUNTRY PRODUCE. All kinds of country prods o token Io exclinugo for Goods a Louis' Fanny, Grocery, E VERY FAIIII4Y Will find at Lewis' Family Graeery, orory tuna) usually kept In first class Grocery stores. Call; fiir what you Want. DE AR S 23 8 03 7 55 7 40 7 281 AI 4 52. 31.1, 4 2 4 lew 3 55 3.49 3 31t 1.11 3 20. 3 03. 2 52 2 42 LE 6 o 0 6 Ot l 6 6 2jl' 041 LP. 5 40 2.14 Le 2 10 CEEB ME 2 55 IS 2 45 3PIC MI MEM MI q