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HUNTINGDON, PA
Wednesday morning, July 1, 1808,
LOCAL & PERSONAL
.ZLarst.i . lczal.a.3a.<34a3ex:Loaat.
ASSEMBLY
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Assembly
in this legislative district, subject to the decision of the
Republican County Convention and di.trict conferees.
SAML. P. BROWN.
lluntingtion, June .30, ISGS-pd
My name is respectfully announced before the people
of Huntingdon Comity, an their candidate for Assembly,
saltiest to the decision of the Republican County Conven
tion and District Conferees. If nominated and elected
mill delete my moth Mod attention to tho people's intor
est. EDIYARD A. GREEN.
imp., Juno 17, 418—pd.
The Republican voters of Huntingdon county are re
spectfully informed that the friends of Capt. BRICE X.
.111. A IR will offer his name to the County Convention for
nomination as the Republican candidate for the Logisla
lure.
Huntingdon, Juno 17,1888 -pd. -
Tho friends of JOHN- M. STONEBRAKER -Esq., of
Brady. township, will present his noun to the coining Ito.
publican Convention, in August, tar Om onlcu of Aspens-
Lay. Mr. Stonebrakor ban the ability to make a good re
pr,entatiso, and bis nomination will be hailed with do
light by the entire party.
Juno 10, ISGS-pal
Tho undersigned respectfully offers himself as a candi
d Ito fur Assembly, subject to the decision of tho Republi
can County nod District Conventions, and if nominated
and elected, hn pledges himself to discharge the duties of
the Oleo honestly and to the bent of his abilities.
HENRY URAPUS.
Porter twp., June I, 186$-pd
SIigRIFFALTY
I rvspeelfolly announce mysolf as a (mandate for the
office of Sheriff, ant ject to the decision of tho Republican
County Convention. OF.O. W. COLDER.
Huntingdon, June CO, HS.
The undri.igned re,pectfolly offers hhnself as a candi
a.ttn for the oflce of Sheriff of llnn tingdon county, sill,
ject the tit‘cinien of the Republican COMI ty ion
F. S.
Lincoln twp., Juno:24, 1.568-pd
1" respectfully 11111101111 CO myself to the citizeno of Hun
tin,rden county ns a candidate b,r the oflico of Sheriff,
cult!, et to the decision of the Itei,pblican county Convor,
tion, and premito, if elected, to pelfut to the duties of the
office to the best of my ability.
B,lrlcyt,buf g, June 24, ISO 3
I respectfully annmince myself as n candid:do for the
Oleo of Shoff of Huntingdon county, sithject to the du
cblon of the next Iteroblican Coaition. If eh clod. I
still endeavor to discharge the duties of the edit, nilh
A. IC BAUMAN.
Mapleton bor., Juno 17,18G5-p1
I respectfully announco mysel f ns a candidate fur the
office of nerin of Huntingdon county, inject to the de
ei.ion of the Republic:in Convention. If elected, I pledgo
myself to dischatgo tho duties of the taco to the beet of
soy ability. JOBLI'II JOHN:TON.
retetelturg, June 17, 1868-pd.
I respectfully announce rnykolf as n candidate for the
office of Sherill of Huntingdon county, std jest to the de.
-dot., of the Republican County Convautiou.
T. IV. ItITTON.
Iluutiugdon, Juuo 10, 1E49 p 0
I revectfully onnounco myself ns n roodukto fir Sher
nultjue,t to tho decision of the Itepublieas County Con
, tuition Jr nominated suit th•cted, f mill .11.ehargo the
duties of tho oaks to tho best of my
D. ill. PAINT1:11.
Brady top, Jose 10, ISOS-pd
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"Boz" collars for sale at lkl!Noils.
A P. L. L. has been organized in this town
The grain this section is beginning to yel
low. Ohl
Pleasant the "old folks" pie-nic at Atlan
tic City last week.
Picnics are the order of the day in neigh
-boring towns.
The Tyrone Companion (Dunkard) is get
,ting a new power press.
It looks as if the Fourth was going to stop
with us this year. Give it a hearty welcome.
Liberal subscriptions are being made to
!the Kishacoquillas Railroad in Mifflin county.
Singular: We haven't one goat in our
town; but we have a multiplicity of doge and
cats.
Mrs. Putaway has mono to tho conclusion
that there is no use trying to catch soft water
when it rains so hard.
Our better-half returns thanks to Miss
Jennie Koplin of Alexandria, for a beautiful
boquet. May her charms never grow loss.
Wo heard that a man was killod by a train
last week while walking through the Tunnel
near Spruce Creek. He was unknown.
Rev. Thos. Barnhart, Presiding Elder of
this District, has returned home from the
General Conference in.QhiCagn.
A new post-office has been established at
Pleasant Greve, on the Broad Top Railroad,
and Mr. A. F. Grove :appointed postmaster.
Mail about the size of a hickory nut fell in
the vicinity, of Birmingham last Wednesday.
The ground presented a wintry aspect for an
hour after.
The Odd FellaWsand 111dt:families had a
very pleasant time at Cottage Grove on Sat
urday last. The•good things were enjoyed
Erm azingly,
There will bo a grand hop at Riehtors'
National Hall on Saturday evening next, the
4th ofJuly. The Band will be present, and
a jiiyfUl time - is anticipated.
'he Altoona Tribune wants a public park
fur that city,:before it gets toe late. Amen
to that; no town or city is - really American
without its public park.
..4,-young woman named Wilson deserted
her child at the Railroad Station in Altoona
resently, when its father, who is said . to be a
married man, prinided a home for it.
The German Reformed congregation of the
Huntingdon chnrko, have tendered Rev. Mr.
Deilinen,, of Bedford county, the pastorship
of their -Several churches, and it is expected
he will accept.
kman named P. Hill, a coal minor,
was instantly killod on last Friday, by the
fellik„,c , of a piece of slate, in the Oceola Coal
Works. The deceased - *as a single. man,
and his parents reside in Indiana county..
A son of- Edward Rehard, of Richland
township, Cambria county, while in the
woods - with some persons who were felling
timber, in trying to mane from a falling
tree, was struck by it and instantly killed.
The publication of the "Daily Globe" (!)
'will not be commenced until further arrange
ments can be completed. That power press
is not, yet finished.. For the piesent eve shall
; receive subscribers for the weekly Globe only.
The Tuscarora Academy in Academia, Ju
niata county, will open for the fall session
the first Wednesday in September. This in
stitution has.a good reputation, and is sup-
Plied frith an efficient corps of teachers. See
advertisement in this issue.
Hon. Simon B. Chase, of Susquehanna
county, was elected G. W. C. T. of the Grand
Lodge of Good Templets fur tho ensuing
year, and ➢Liss L. B. Wright, re-elected G.
W. C. T. The former at a salary of $3,000,
and the latter at a salary of $.1,000.
A gentleman, wife and child from the
; country proposed to atop at a New York ho
tel last week. The clerk asked him about
baggage, and he pointed to his wife, and
when asked where hie wife's baggage was he
pointed to his child.
The Committee of Arrangements cordially
extend an invitation to all to attend a gone-
Fal in Huntingdon on the 4th of July.
Let everybody come and bring their friends.
All arrangements will made for their ac
commodation.
"Dad" is a good deal like the Rev. Petro
leum V. Nasby—post-ofilee on the brain.—
Ifollidaysburg Register.—,—The de'il you
say. AiA't we a great deal more like you,
when we any that we never expect to get it,
no matter how much wo "snuffle and snort 7"
A boy named Cornhi' was maimed for life
if not fatally injured, by attempting tojump
on a passing train, in Altoorni: This is the
third aceidbut, says the Teibune, that has
happened to the boys, from the same cause,
this year. Boys, once for - all, take warning.
The Western Union Tplograph Cornpviy.
his opened an offide in Lewis' Book Store
ft is one of the most complete lines in tile
United States. An experienced operator
will take charg,o of the tdliee to day,lVedues•
day, and will be rowdy for buguoB3.
Rohl !lubberles
Some scamp entered the German
Reformed Sunday school-room one
night last week and stole, about a dol
lar out of the contribution box. That
thief's chances for heaven aro vett
slim.
On Saturday night a party were
discovored by W. 11. Woods, Esq., on
his promises,
but they made their es
cape before detection. It is supposed
they wore on a hen raid. The one
who lost his bat in jumping over the
fence Can get it by calling on Mr. W.
On Saturday night last, some indi
viduals, who were provided with for
ceps which turned the key in the door,
entered the office of Dr. R. Wiestling,
in this place, and creeping stealthily in•
to the side room where ho was sloop
ing, took his clothing, together with
his pocket book, containing about
twenty dollars. The first intimation
ho had of boing robbed was on arising
the next morning, and seeing his of
fice door open, and his clothes scatter ,
od along the street.
Not satisfied with this haul the
thieves wont down street and entered
the residence of Mr. J. Simpson Africa
in the same manner,
going into his of
fice first, and then boldly entering his
bed-room, and stealing his pants, also.
They found about twenty dollars in
his pocket book, and the next morning
Mr. A. was left minus purse and pants.
Tho party then wont down street
further, no doubt trying the doors
along the way, and effected an ontranco
in the residence of Theo. Cramer, Esq.,
but ono of the children being sick and
seeing a light in the bed room, the
thieves departed with no game.
Mr. Thos Pishor who resides oppo
site the Court House, found the marks
of tho forceps upon his front door key,
but as the key was secured by a wire,
they tried in vain to get in.
JNO. 11P.EIVST::11
is Sad AcoMout
Mr. Robert B. Johnson of nollidays
burg, died at Baltimore on the 21st,
from injuries received in the Calvert
street station, depot of the North Cen
tral Railway, on the Saturday evening
previous.
The Hollidaysburg Register in re
cording the death of Robert B. John.
stop• says :—"Flo was a son of Thomas
Johnston, Esq., at ono Limo Sheriff of
Huntingdon county. He was born at
Bell's Forgo, Antis township, on the
Ist day of September, 1821, and conse
quently at the Limo of his death was
in tho forty-seventh year of his ago.—
He Caine to this town a poor boy, in
1839, and from that time up until 1847
was as a clerk in Lloyd & Ciraff's ware
house. At the last named date, ho en
tered the Banking House of Mr. James
M. Bell, nt first as teller and book
keeper, but in a few years became a
partner of the banking firm at that
time ostablishod, and so long known
as ".Bell, Johnston,- Jack & Co." On
the organization of "The First Nation
al Bank of Hollidaysburg," Mr. John
ston was elect° I Cashier, which posi
tion be hold at the time of his death.
Ho was married Juno 22d, 1849, and
leaves his wife, who has boon an inva
lid for some years and ono son, aged
about fourteen years, living. As to the
man Ihe was a noble man—honest,
honorable, generous, genial, loved by
all. We do not, believe that there was
a man in the county, of whom so
many said, "ho is my friend I" and
when they said this, they felt it and
know it to bo true."
Fourth of July Celebration
At public meetings held in the Court
House on 25th and 26th inst., it was
decided to celebrated the coming
Fourth of July at Cottage Grove. The
following persons wore selected as of
ficers, committees, &e., for tho occa
sion :
President.—S. Sowell Stewart, Esq.
Vice Presidents.—R. M. Spoor, Esq.,
Dr. R. A. Miller, M. B. Massey, Esq.,
P. M. Lytle, Esq., J. M. Bailey, Esq ,
Thomas Burehinell.
Prayer.—Rev. S. C. Clarke.
Beading of Declaration of Indepcn
dence.—Milton S. Lytlo, Esq.
Oration.—Hon. John Scott
Chief Marshal.—Dr. R. R. %Vcistling
Assistant Marshals.—Wm. P. Ru
dolph, C. C. North, T. W. My ton, W.
F. Cunningham.
Committee of Arrangcrnents.—Wm. A.
Burehinell, Wni. Bathurst, Alex. Due
ny, Gdorge Cremer, L. B. Kline, Geo.
Baker, 0. E. McNeil, H. W. Miller, J.
H. Simpson, W. 11. DeArmitt, B. S.
MeMurtrie, M. M. Logan, K. M. King,
Dr. D. P. Miller, W. K. Crites, 11. C.
Weaver, J. 11. Boring, Leo P. Wilson,
J. 0. Murray, David Blair.
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This Hall, situated t.t the head of
Franklin street, in this borough, is
nearly completed. The room is largo,
and provided with a gallery, and is ca
pable of seating comfortably about four
hundred persons. A first-class stage,
with modern improvements, has boon
fitted up, and is graced with a full
length curtain, which is mado to as
cend by means of pulleys. The ball
is well ventilated, and very attractive
throughout. The gentlemanly propri
etors Messrs. Moritz 'Richter & Sons de
serve credit for supplying the want
long felt in our town of a good hall,
and now that they have gone to some
expense in making the room elegant
an well as convenient we hope they
will have no cause to regret a lack of
patronage. The Hall will be opened
on Saturday next, the Fourth of July.
DI ea of Hydrophobia.
Wo learn that a young man named
Martin Pullman, who resided at Mt.
Union, this county, suddenly took
sick ono day last week, and before
evening the disease evinced all the
symptoms of hydrophobia. Ho had
been bitten by a dog about three years
ago, but no results ensuing it was
thought the poison was out of his
system, until last week, when it is
thought he brought on the disease by
going in the water with his clothes on,
and afterwards wearing them till eve
ning. He died in convulsions inci
dent to hydrophobia, and it took sev
eral mon to hold him.
If we have a public dinner on the Fourth,
it is to bo hoped that the Corn. of Arrange
flints will see that the provisions aro dis
tributed to the filling of the stomachs of all
and pot to the filling of the baskets of a few.
Somo persons are more greedy than hungry
.on such occasions.
Mr. Daniel McKinney, of Tyrono Forges,
died suddenly on the 21st bust. His death
was caused by a rush 'of blood to the brain.
When called to breakfast by a brother he an
gwered, but.nol coming as soon as they sup
posed he should come, 101)10 of the family re
paired to his room, and found hint dead.—
How uucurtuin i* life.
[COMM UN 'CATE D.]
idoudiain seminary commencement.
The use of tho word commencement as ft
name for the closing exercises in an educa
tional institution sounds decidedly awkward
and anomalous. Worcester defines it to
moan in this connection, "the time when
students in a university or college receive
their degrees." Well, that will do, but it is
rather far-fetched. Of course it is in accord
ance with the established practice of the best
speakers and writers and we must submit.
It was our privilege to be present at the
commencement at the close of the session of
this institution on Tuesday and Wednesday
the 231 and 24th inst. The programme for
the first day consisted of Recitations, Plinio
logy, Moral Science, Latin, and the several
branches of Mathematics, in all of which the
young ladies gave evidence of th ,, rough cul
ture. The second day was devoted to Bota
ny, Butler's Analogy, English literature, vo
cal and instrumental music, reading of essays,
and conferring diplomas upon the graduates.
The graduates were Miss Libbie Barnhart
of Huntingdon, Miss Mary E. Candor of
Lewistown. and Miss Bettie Black of Pitts
burgh. Miss Candor read an essay on
"Gems from Whittier ;" Miss Barnhart on
"Individualism ;" and Miss Black on "Na
ture." Tho essays were creditable produc
tions, replete with good thoughts well ex
pressed, and were read with perfect compo
sure and grace, although a little more eleva
tion of the voice would have produced a bet
ter modulation of the tone. The same defect
of elocution was painfully exhibited by some
of the students in quotations front Milton,
Tennyson, and other English authors. In
Botany the young ladies were perfectly at
home, analyzing almost every species of the
vegetable kingdom indigenous to this cli
mate, showing their properties, habits and
distinctive characteristics with perfect ease,
thus making it a pleasant and profitable ex
orcise for pupils and patrons who wore pre
sent. This locality affords most excellent
facilities for the promotion of this study—the
surrounding hills, precipitous rocks, shady
(10119, native forests, and mountain streams,
produce every variety of wild flower and I
°getable of this climate.
Prof. Grier has collected a cabinet of rare
and beautiful specimens of minerals, shells,
corals and preserved insects from almost ev
ery part of the world, to which is added a
collection of idols and other Chinese curiosi
ties, presented to the institution by Dr. Hop
per, missionary to China. This cabinet, of
itself, affords a prolific source of thought to
the student of natural history.
One of the interesting features of this in
tellectual entertainment was the display of
wax fruit and flowers—the work of the stu
dents in that department during last session.
Almost every variety of native and tropical
fruit and flowers were represented and with a
faithfulness to nature which created a strong
desire to "pluck and eat." -
The location of this institution is calcula
ted to bring out the better traits of human
character, and Prof. Grier does not fail to
embrace the advantage thus afforded him in
shaping the morale of the institution. Pure
water, mountain breezes, and a temperate
people make it one of the most healthful lo
cations in the State.
The grounds in connection with this insti
tution consist of about fifty acres which is
planted in fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs
and vegetables, in endless variety. The or
namental grounds aro being beautified every
season. A spacious hot-house has been erec
ted for floral and vegetable purposes. The
grounds aro under the charge of Mr. Mat.
Grier, who is perfectly master of the situa
tion. More anon.
Tho Fourth In this Borough.
The preparations that are being
made for the celebration of the glorious
Fourth in ye ancient borough, would
load us to infer that there will be no
lack of enthusiasm on that day. Meet
ings were held last week to make ar
rangements for holding a general pic
nic, which promises to be just as grand
an affair as it looks. Of course it is ex
pected, and reasonably, too, that our
citizens will contribute liberally as well
as give encouragement to this project.
IVe understand that there is to be a
public dinner given in the day-time,
and if the money can be raised there
will be a grand display of fireworks in
the evening. Let us have both if pos
sible, and throwing aside political ani
mosities, make it an old-time Fourth.
Foster's Oriental Bitters
This Bitters is becoming more and
more popular every day, its those who
try it testify to its efficacy in curing
the diseases for which it is recommen
ded, such as Dyspepsia, Loss of Appe
tite, Cholera Ilorhus, Diseases of the
Kidneys, etc. Weak and nervous
ones take it, and find it peculiarly
strengthening. The Bitters is pre
pared by Buchtinan & Smith, Hunt
ingtion,Pa., and for sale by Druggists.
Orders solicited.
A dispatch to the Pittsburgh Commercial
from MaVoytown, county, says The
crops in this section have a good appearance,
excepting the wheat, which is affected con
siderably by the weevil. Many persons ap
ply this term indiacriminately to the moth,
fly and beetle. What we mean by the weevil
hero, is a diurnal, slow, timid and defenseless
little worm or moth with hard heads end
mall jaws; and work their way into the
head of the wheat stalk and destroy the grain.
The following are the persons selected to
represent this county at tho Democratic Sol
diers' and Sailors' National Convention in
New York on the 4th pros.: Maj. R. B. Pet
rikon, sth P. V.. ' Dr. D. P. Miller; Lt. John
11. Westbrook, 40th P. V.; Sorgt. A. 0.
Greenland, 49th P. V.; Sorgt. D. Thompson,
Ist Pa. Heavy. Art.
—Baldness, Grayness, and the other
imperfections of the Hair will be re
garded its inexcusable after a trial of
Airs. S. A. Allen's Improved (ncio style)
Hair Restorer orDressing, (in onebottle)
Every Druggist sells it. Price ono
Dollar. lm.
Soren dogs were poisoned in Lewistown
the other day. The Denweral is afraid it
was the work of the P. L. L. From what
we Intro learned about this organization_they
wouldn't take the time to "kuklux" the dogs.
We take it fur grouted theirs is a bettor mis
sion.
All who are in want of a hat of
the latest style, will do well to call at
the Hat Store of 0. E. MxNEIL, whore
will be found an assortment from
which every ono can select. it.
11 CD - HorlrY & Co., have just received
another stook of new goods. Of course
everybody will rush in to got the
latest and best.. it
FLorenct, Sewing Machine
Miss D. L. Bakoi•, Agent, Leisters'
Building, Huntingdon. Dress Making
and Sowing done of all kinds. tf.
Gentlemen in Pails carry umbrellas to
Ell/jold them from tho stt n. Why shouldn't
thsy as well as the women 7
Plage, tarp and small, , for spit) at LCllllB'
Book t.stuto,
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Tor pedo.es and fire•crackors fig Ealp at
Lewis' Family ft rocory.
Spoor , a Aylnos
Are the pure jpiee of the grape, and are
unexcelled by any native vintage. They con
tain valuable piedieinaj properties, innj aro
of intrinsic worth to the invalid and the eon
voSiseent, etrengtheuing the weak, and restor
ing the system to tone and vigor. Siokty per
2und and feniale huuld 4,y then,
In Barron township, on the 24th
ult., DAVID T. Couau, agod about 35
years.
"Dew blest are they whom transient years,
Pose like an °rolling motoor'e flight
Not dark m ilk guilt not dim with tears '
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Whoao suntan Is short, unclouded, brig ht.
0, stay thy tours, tho bloat Mono
Earn balled a spirit'e heavenly birth
And sung n song of joy and lova ;
Then why ehoold auguieh reign on earth ?"
MARKETS.
YntrAnstrats, Juno 20, 18121.
The Flour withal Is moderately activo, at an advance.
Supertlno Flour at $7,75©7,80; extra at $0,75; fancy
Western extra family $10@12,75; Pennsylvani a d o d o
$lB, and fancy brands $12,50©14,00 according to quality.
Rya !lour
Primo Wheat in fair demand Choico red at $2,40@2,45
whit. $2,0002,05. ltyo at $1,80(3)1,85. Corn 1,1212) 1,13
Onto nt 85c. Barley malt at $2,05.
Pr:Tatum ti, Juno 26.—Flour.—Tho market is active.
Wo quote s,tles of spring when[ Flour at $9,60810,00,
%Sinter Flour at slo,oo3slo.7sfitucy at $13014,00.
Wheat, red, $2,202)2,25 and for white, $2,45,@2,50
Corn from first hands at $1,05. Ilya, $1,55 por bushel. Oats
753370 e; Barley 2,25052,50. Potatoes, Tench Blow 1,20 bus
haws 101/.lc, LardlB>le. Buttor 25@270 lb; Eggs 22 don.
NEW YORE, Juno 26.—G01d dosed al $1,4034.
HUNTINGDON MARKETS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HENRY & CO
. ... .
Sopez nrion Sio,
our 00.
Extra Flour, 11,00
Family Flour 12,00
Red Wheat, 2,40,
White Wheat 2,50
Applo Duller 11 ga110n...1,251
Balk per cord 5,00
Barley 1,20
Butter, 0 0.
Bran 11 owl 1,25
Brooms tp 407 3,00E04,50
.I.3crewax Ts lb 30
Deans V. bus 5 00.
Chickens 20
Cenral y Soap S
Corn $1,15
Coin Meld 11 cwt 2,401
Dried Apples V s hu ...... —2,00
Died Clog I ies - fl p1art....12
!hied Pencilcs li lb 15
Piled Beef 0 0
Bet f -a 1 b 0'
Brodd Top Coal II Mb ...$2,50
Pilo, Apples 15 bus,. ...$1.50
Cios erteed ',I hill, 41,00
Shelibitl..l:il bus $2,00
Cheese. .... ..13@,20 cm. - ,:l lb
Eglta 10
SPECIAL NOTICES,
TIEA.FNESS, BLINDNESS and CA
1, TAINUI trotted pith the utmost success, by .1.
18A ACS, M. N., and Professor of Diecazd of the Eye, and
Ray in the .15 akal (Virile. of Pennsylvania, 12 y'ars exper
ience, (fat nmrly of Leydenlldllando No. SOS A RCN St.,
Phil idelphia. Testimonial's can lie seen at this office.
The medical fiteulty are invited to accompany their pa
tients, R 3 he line no secrets in his pi Retie°. Artificial
Eyes inserted without pain. No charge for examination.
June 17, 180-13 but.
TIIE BREVITY OF LIFE. ,
'''Tis not fur man to trifle, life is brief,
Our ago in bat the falling of n leaf.
beta 110 11110 to sport as ay the bias
All count be earnest in 11 world hint aura.
Not many lives, but ono biro St 0,
Hose booted should that one be."
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Aud still how many,ftitter allay their lives unable to
fill nay useful !tarpon, become sumo lingering diseave
unfits them for it, and they neglect or teltwo to use the
remedies within their reach God in his wonderful ar
rangement of nature has provided an antidote for all the
ills that human kilt is hide to, and by the aid of science,
the medicinal virtues of cm tdiu hei Us, roots and batty
limo boon Combined, and the result is now known all
over• mho ci dazed \voila n 9 Miehlo's Iletb Dijtme. It
thoroughly per flies the blood, invigorates the nel SOUS
fibres, elevates limo standard doll tha vital forces, and
sustains n most healthful tense( the entire human organ
ization. Sold by all druggists and dealers. Dr. S. D.
Hartman it Co., Proprietors, Lancaster, Pa. jelo4in
REMEMBER THE RED HORSE
ON EACH PACK OF DR. BARBER'S HORSE,
Comm LE AND 1100 POWDERS, proposed by C. DROWN,
Milton, Pa. Tube no other. They Imo Ws° proven :a
peat preventive and cope for Gapes. Cholera, Ac., Ac., in
Poultry, and for Horses, Mules, Cattlu and Hogs, are un
stirpasuod. Got Circular at Henry k Co's., liontingtlon,
the wuntlurful cures performed. Every name is 'ena
ble. John lls.s of Lewisburg. Pa had a - horse cored of
Long Fever. 2U and 40c packs. Try them. For solo by
dt uggist.s and sture.keeper, generally. Je34ot*
OBSERVER, JR
pAINTS . FOR FARMERS AND
OTNERS.—Tho Grafton Mineral Paint Company
ate now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and most Da
table Paint in use; two coats well put on, mixed with
pure Linseed Oil, will last ten or fifteen years; it is of a
light brown or heautilul chocolate color, and can be
changed to green, lead, stone, dtab, olive or cream, to
suit the taste of the consume. It is valuable for Mou
ses, Fences, Barns, Catalog(' and Car makers, pals and
Wooden-ware, Agricultut al Implements, Canal Boats,
Vessels and Sltipt' Bottoms, Canvas, Metal and Shingle
Roofs. (it being Elie and Water proof,) Floor Oil Clutha.
(ono Manufacturer baring Used 5.60 Ws. the post year)
and ns a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body,
durability, elasticity and adhesiveness. lqice $6 per
bbl. of 300 lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to
come. Warranted in all eaters as alloy o. Send for a cir
cular which gives full particulars. Nona genuine unless
branded In a trade mark, Glafton Mineral Paint. Pia
suns can older the Paint and remit the money on re
ceipt of the goods. Address
DANIEL BIDWELL, 251 Peal] elreet,'New York.
.OZ-- For sale by the pound or barrel at Lewis' Book
Store. may& tim
WHEELER ez \k ILSON'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM
WO MIMI
Sewing Machines,
Received the only GOLD MEDAL at the
PARIS LIXPOSITION, 1667.
They aro adapted to all kinds of Family Sowing, and
to tilt, use of Semustiessce, Dreeamakore, Tailors, Manu
facturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillnt,
Clothing, Hats, Cape, Onsets, Linen (Moils, Umbrellas,
Parasols, etc. They work equally welt upon sill - , linen,
woo.on and cotton goods, with silk, cotton
thieftd. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, rind,
',wild, bind. and perform evim y species iinitiwing, tank I nr,
a beautiful and perfect stitch, aillso on both sides of the
latch, Sett ca.
The nualitie, %%hid) 1000111111011,1 them ore:
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, aliko on both tildes of
the (ohm sowed.
.4. Sit ngth, firtnne.s3 and durability of Beam, that wlll
not tip nor ravel.
3 Economy of Thread.
4. Attachments and with tango ofni.pheatlon to pure
SOS
5. Compactatod and olvganco of !motto! and
• .
G. ;nowlicit) awl Ilnuonglkorql of c.,trlietio.
7. Sperd, out °roger:y(loo and innomBentent, ankquiet•
no. of inoromont.
but) uctecir frte to alt. M.toinnos Kept in rrpur ono
poor lroo of char g e.
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NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
GREAT REDUCTION OF TOLLS
From Titlmator to oil points on the
Susquehanna River and its Branches,
rie
Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, Tide
water and, Pennsylvania Canals,
By Regular daily Too ti of Canal Coati from Pldl.olet
pitia to all places on the Susquehanna River and Munches.
Cools condgned to the above points f. ora Philadoltmia
and Baltimore trill be received, carefully handled, and
font aided by Canal llo.dy, tt blob are constantly unit mg
lot ft olubts.
a,ticikaloo au , l ultatrago room (aids Ova)
VlOVitiod fin loaded carved.
Shipper; wilt foal it to their, aar.totago coed tor-
Mord t cotolgmaunta to recut,, quick. distaiclt.
For DllllOl pal tit Wall', apply to
HOFFIVIAN r..rnorr,Dy,
Jim° 17.18611-ly
La the Di,trict Court of the United Statri, fur the
irt.,tern .11,msylmniu.
TN 13ANKItUPTCY.-1n the matter or
1. JOHN n1)513110 . 4, taut mut J
This is to givo noon e, that en the 11th day of Juno,
MOS, a Warrant prllth fn uptoy was izsthal Ina of the'Dis
tort Court of the United States for tbo Western District
rennsyi‘ania, against tho estate of JOHN 10.1301Ein
of Mount Union, In tho county of Huntingdon, In said
District, who has hewn adjudged a bankrupt on Ills own
petition That the pal moot of any in his ;nal the duller y
of any property belonging to pant bankrupt. to him, or
for ilk two, and the hanger of any property by him, aro
10114.14. m by law ; and that a punting of thu creditors of
said bank, opt, to prove their delta, and to,thootfe ono or
mote lismgneo of his eatato ' wilt
ho held at a Con t of
Bankruptcy, to ho holden at the Court honor, in Hoot
ingdoo, before JOHN ItitOTHERLINE, Register fur
said Institut, gin the 17th day of July, A. D. 180, at ton
o'clock, A. 81.
Taos. A. IIOWXY, U. a. Marshal,
J0244t An Hossungo.
]i i IXECUTOIL'S NOTICE.—
ILA pibimQ 01 Alexander Infilial,l, deed.'
' LeHetu teAutnentary, on tho 011,110 of A/exuaer Duf
field, dee'4l. Into Lisp., Huntingdon ,
Delp 61011t14 to t.1)0 underaignell, 411 relboll3
to the ~laid .u 0 te.lue,ded to 1110110 innuediAle p42.111011t,
411.1 tilt., has ing claint.3, W ine..,ent them duly authenti
cated fin aettkusent.
.I~tu.J,'ob-lt*
DIED,
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MEECH
==!
,Vo liberal; lb 00
Flaxseed $2,25
Hops ttl lb 40
Rain, smoked 22
flay? ton 12,00
Lard 20
Largo Onions p bus 100
Mixed Chop 2,25
Oats 50
Potatuett bUs75 to 1,50
IPlaster pet ton . 10,00
nag, 7,1 lb
Rye
stye Chop ?
nye Farm% ? bundle
3ltorts? Cwt.
Shoulder
Fallow
Timothy
'Nurkeya Zl lb
Wool voit
Fork ? lb
!Hard Coal 71 ton
Pig Metal ten .....
Lombok 131000 'ft....V.2E00
Laps,? do sloel2
Joint,
18
10 (1 11
......0.00
U. B. LEWIS, Agont,
liunntfaDos, ra
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No, 30t North Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA
or 705. lA$ TAYLOR,
No 214 Woi,t Fl/a VO/IUO,
BALTIMORE, MD
JAME, 01111,1. En,
SPRING STYLES for 1868.
A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
LADIES' ANI) GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
Just received at
IVIEOIQ - 4-i.l'.
(Successor to W. P. RIIDOLP11)
iirtE2ll2 Orie RANIIIICIE
LADIES' DEPARTMENT
In this department, which will at all times receive my
strict attention, I have a wolf assorted display of
STRAW— GOODS,
Drogo nlininingq, Cloak and Potpie. Trim
mings, Dices Y,nttous, Olose4, Voile, Zephyr
Knit Firmls, Plo'Any, Hoods. flontags, Hand
ken:lllols, Fall Hots. Hat and Bennet Flames,
Velvet Ribbon% Corbets, hosiery, :Intl latest
style &Noes from ~Z,5 to $3O.
GENTS' DEPARTMENT
Hats and Caps, all etyles, from 60 cents to
ZIO, Shirts, Drawers, Cloves, Neck Ties, Col
ins, Hosiery, mid every at title kept in a
first class Put n Milt% Store.
FIATS AND CAPS A SPECIALTY.
Ity promptly mooting theAvant , ' of all, I hopo to meet
itil such paroling° from the public es will tumble mo
to keep continnelly ou luau' a largo and well selected
sCock of liist doss goer's, Whilst trooping op to the
fashion iu every at tieln, I will rile sell cheapet than the
cheapw.t.
0. E. MuNRIG,
Oppnsito Leilteen New Building.
Huntingdon, Ap 91 , 181.113.
ISY . ZEICLER T
DEALI.II. IY
FOTlliShing Fancy,
—AND_
traDS,
Alpacas, Conn" Pleido, DeLainel, Lawns Giughams,
Prints, fi ne Cambrics, Muslins, Denims, fine :Linen, Mat
eo/11es, raaplas. - India Ttrtlts, Ac.
A largo ah.burtmon t of
bakes / Fashionable Dross Trimmings.
snit Ili Juges, Buttons, Bugles, Velvet Ribbons, etc.
Fm nlshlng, floods, Btockings, Moreno, Cotton, Wool, Ac
C kI.CMIONTO et, -
I: id of all colors, Silk, Thread, Cotton, Ac., of nll ~izes,
and latest styles, Under garments of all kindi, for La
tlenta and Children. '
Table Linen, Muslin., Napkins. Doylies, Ac. Sheeting
and Shirting, Blown and Bleached, Boni 8 cents up.
•
TIOODa)
• A huge -dock of the latest styles. A largo stock of
Nothing, 2?ophyrs, Ya nn, Ac. All cheaper than the
cheapest,
JEY'lloom, opposite the Fit st National Dank, Hunting
don, Pe.
FASHIONABLE GOODS
FOR
SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
GEO. F. MARSH,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
AND DEALER IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
FOR MEN AND BOYS,
Have removed to the store room on the ourner of the
Dttunentl, opposite Lewie' Book Store, where he intezele
to keep constantly on hand the Wait styles of Ready
merle Clothing nod piece goods, oompriding,
AMMAN, ENOI.IBII AND NUMMI
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND 'VESTING&
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND YESTINGS.
Doing n practical V. orkninn of many years experience
ho is prepared to make to order Clothing for mon and
boys, and guarantee uoat, durable nod fashionable work
istanehip. Ho is determined to please everybody.
4B'• All nro invited to cull and examlno my no;,,
stock of beautiful patterns before purchasing °limiter°
act Et OEO. F MARSH.
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6. B. racoon.
Carriage& Wagon
JET
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Manufactory, VLti.:-
NEW
P. S. ISENBERG & CO.,
Respectfully inform the oitiaens of Huntiogilon and
the public generally that they have commenced the Car
riage and Wabon 3innefacture to the building formerly
occupied by Andersea Cozzeus,-
• •
IN THE BOZIOUO II OF /I UNTINGDON,
Near Henry .fe Co's Store, where they will be pleased to
accommodate all sslio call nod give prompt attention to
all orders, either for now Work or repairs.
• Their mink shall be put up with the host material and
in a uurlommiliko manlier.
A llbstalpatronsgo solicited
11. - outinGoon, Julio 1.7-1 y
FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE.
LTAVING made arrangements with
0. extousivo manufactut ors of Aglicultiiral rioptc
o aro now pnobled to furnish to farmers of Blair,
fluntinwlon, Centro and Dogma conntio , , all tpedilfer•
ent styles of
Mowers,
Reapers,
Threshing Machines,
Hay Rakes and Forks,
Grain Drills,
Corn Wieners, Cultivators, Cider Presses,
Wind Mills, Straw and Fodder Cutters,
Harrows, Ploughs of all kindil.
Fertilizers, 64e . ., &c,
Agt icultut nl Implentorda repaired with despatch iu
pet antueut manner at the Foundry and Machine Vim, of
& ISETT,
My74.13t.] Elollidayburg, Pa. '
BOOK AGENTS WANTED
To Finlicit ordors fur Dn. B:SITU'S DICTIONA.
0.1? 'BIM BOMB. Tits orisy EDITION DUBLISIIED IN
AMERICA, CONIMNSAD DV Da. Salem's OWN A IND. In ono
largo Octavo volume, Illustrated ty10; fiver IP steel nod
woo,' engravings.
Agents and i;ubseribere see that you get the pentane
Mason of Dr. Smith.
The Springfield Pct toblicao says, this edition published
by Messrs. Burr Is Co., is the genuine thing.
Tito Onigregationulid says, whoever wishes ei get, in
the cheapest form, the bust Dictionary of the Dade she'd
buy this.
• Agents are meeting with iniptualieled success. We em
ploy no General Agents, and offer oxtra inducements to
Camassers. Agents will see the advantage of dealing
directly ssilp illo PUBLISIIIIRS. Nor deoeiiptivo circu
late. with full partmulars and terms, address tho Publish
eta .1. 8.1 Ulllilt k
inyl.",Jul
TA It It ES 13 URG STON 111 - WARE,
maaufactui et "d iniceb, (or salo It
ul7 1111N11)!
@II~Y~I~II[MIib~
Cunningham & Carmon's,
Corner of Railroad andpoptgoniery Sta.,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
WEwould call special attention to
tho daily arrival orCIIOICE AND BEAUTIFUL
CIOODS, o.hich aro oftorutl at
Tempting Prices,
Consisting of Beautiful Ellice of all ebades, nil wool
Poplins, Alpneae, 31elanges, Annum, Chintzes, n moat
beautiful lino of fine Cambric& Barred Muslin& Man-
Books, Gingham, and Chambray&
ALSO, a full line of Domestic floods, such as
HEAVY BLEACHED DIUSLINS,
Finn Brown Muslin, 40 Inches wide, Blenched Muslin
fioni 4 to 2% yards wide, Kentucky Juan; Farmers
Bassinler°, 6:o„ kc.
Our etude of SHOES oxLele anything of thu laud this
Ode of Philadelphia. •
ALSO a largo andwell Mated stork of HATS suit
able for the Heaven
CARPETS.
Wo make a opecialty of Ma article, otal Lave on hand
a very lino assortment of
DESIRABLE PATTERNS,,
which will be sold lower thou CAN be sold by any other
bonze outside of Maolelphia. Wo hare also on baud a
large htoek of
FISM kID BALT
which wo ore selling very low.
In order to be convinced that ours Is the plaeo to boy,
call and examine our goods and prices.
Wo tube plcasuro in allowing our gooda, oron It you do
not widt to buy. So you will glom° call and get pooled.
CUNNINGHAM &CARMON.
Juno 10, 1805-tE
IF GRIEF AGE OR SICKNESS,
HAS
Blanched Your Locks,
If bald; If troublod with dandruff or any humors upon
tho scalp; if your Lair falls out, or if it is dry,
why, or intractable, buy ono bottlo of
DR. *LEON'S
ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER,
AND YOU WILL
• FIND IT
PRECISELY. SUITED -
TO YOUR CASE.
Sold by all Druggists throughout the
United States.
May 27, ISM •
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
It makes FOUR DIFFERENT STITCIIES: Lock, Knot,
Doable Lock, and Double Knot; each stitch perfect nud
alike on both sides of the fabric.
°potatots can select any stitch they want, and change
front ouo stitch to another. without stopping tho
chino.
Its stitches cannot Iw excelled for firmness, elasticity,
durability, and beauty of Smith.
No difficulty experienced In sowing across thick seams.
Sews light and heavy fabrics with equal facility.
It will Etaid., Tack Quilt, Curd, Hens, Fell, Bind, Gather,
and do all kinds of Stitching required by lamilicS and
Manufacturers.
The work will feed either to tho right or loft, without
stopping the Machine.
Tho most inexperienced find no difficulty in using it.
It Is thoroughly pusetical and easily understood.
It has no wrings to pct and of order and will last a life-
time. .
It row easily, awl is almost noiseless.
It is the most rapid sower in the world; making fled
stitches to each revolution.
It uses tho same thread on both shies of tho fabric.
It oils no dresses, all Its machinery being on top of llio
table.
Miss D. L. BAKER, Agent,
Liters' Now Building, Huntingdon, Bit.,
t,,8"-DreAs Making, and all kinds of sewing dono.
atilt-tf
SUMER 1 SPINCER
Sewing Illachinesgewing Machines.
THE I SINGER SEWING MACHINE
SIMPLE, COMPACT, DURABLE AND DEAUTIEUL,
It Is quid, tight running, and capable of performing a
range and variety of work novor boforo attain plod opop
a uinglo trinchiue,—uslng clam. Sdk, Twist, Linen, or
Cotton Thread, and SOMIng with equal (natty the vory
Illicit and coarsest roster/ale, nail nuytntifg between the
too ashrams, in OA most beautiful std e111.444?!141
manner.
Its attachments for lAnuning, Braiding, °Wing, nick
ing, glutting, Filling, Dinding, de., aro NOVEL and Mite-
TIC 11.; nud huvo LM:.111 inyepted and adinsted especially for
this machine.
For Belo by J. C. Agent,
optltutlroad Lifted, Ilttatingdou. Ve
pit GEO. SHAEFFER
Plaalfaajuot returned from the east with a . 914141
SPLEN PAP STOCK.
OP
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, (DC.,
Which he offins to the illarection of Ids cuelopfms and
the public getwrally. lie will EMI his stock at the most
ItEASON4B7.E PRICES,
and those who purchase ()Mewl!! surely call again.
BOOTS & SIIOBS 'NAM TO ORDER,
BBFATItINQ acme In the neatest and moot mea4
tions manner.
Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his chop on MI street, a
few doors west of the Diamond. mnys
NEW BQOI2 AND 4sToitu
Wl4l, AFRICA
jjlnterne; tho public Me ho Ima just
opened et )Fie otd qtaud iu tho bleeped,
A Fine Assortment of all kinds of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Vet' Ladies, Gentlenagn and Children.
All of which ha sill soli at fait priera Om* sates and
sultatin. : o3. t'alt examlne lay ateck.
111.mulaciut lag anil Itepnll ;nig 4.lvne tv Order an until.
Iluntaugdon, ap 15, 1568.
=I
Cheaper than the Cheapest!
BARGAINS
AT TUE
MC4ffixiwcxh,ctl3, Sitax•e•
West .End of Huntingdon, Vonn'q
We are now offering, our iw,.
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 are, Table and Floor
Oil Cloths, Carpets, Rugs - and
Door Mats Crocks, Jugs, Stoves,
Tinware, Iron Stee, Nails, Gioia,
'
Putty, Oils, iaints, 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 or'caPA
and ',timber, our facilities
these commodities being. superior
to any other firm in Huntingdon.
We claim them as SPECIALTIES in
our trade, in which nom
. 001
compete with us.
Wo 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 at' CO:
Huntingdon `l'&,
apls
HEAD QUARTERS
. . yeA,
NEW G 901314,
D. P. GVlflly
INFORMS THE PUBI4O
THAT HE HAO
Just OPEN
SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS
THAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
CHEAPNESS AND QUALM
COME 'AND sEg,
llnntlngdon, ApriM 1869
WALL PAPER.
NEW STYLES FOR 1.860,
•
LADOEST,ASSORTMENT AND MOST
,LEMP,TIf(III
PARLORS,
SITTING ANA nuipia 4toosis,
HALLS,
BED ROOMS,
NITOIIIO,B,
OFFICES,
L - I?MS+ •
1101 , S, &0.,
Ever brought to lltintingctoit, polo orb
hand and for sate
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE,
S. B. MoOARTHY & BRO.I'
(Successors to Nitier d Armitage,)
Real Esiat6 and Insurance Age*,
Wilco on Hill street, opposite the Court base,
. kIINTINGDON, ?4, ,
Wo aro now prepared to nogotjato for the purchase 0,1
solo of Yonne; Teirn Leta, &c.; also, to Insure Life, Prop.
erty and Live Stock to any alhauut in the most reliable
Colapanied of the UnitOd Stato,s, .
. SURVEYING. AND DRAFTING
neatly done, on short notice.
Po anus desiring to make solo of lands will please gly
us i. dencrip , ige of the property, location, spit terms, an
it wilt receive our speeiril aitoutlon.
Wo hove now for 8010 " •
A Farm in the west end of pshaeonnillas Talley ;
Also, o farm Minato Hires mires from Hid boroiagta of
Huntingdon.
We respoctfally solicit a sharo of potroongo.
POW • . AIcCAHTLIY BRO.
BOOKS . kSIATIQN.ERY
CONSTANT . I . ,YI? vkii9j9,
•Mtall, a large rind troll so- - / 77 . p.
!CC LOA stook of -•-. ff 1/ .
STANDARD WORKS
Irrovery department of Literature:, Also, ;
-
Seilool, BOOKS • •
`114144- ]300138+,'
PAPER,
Etc., to which the
q tteetion of countty motclittots, come
mittece likvics, Icechere and put chesorcgonerAly, itt
invited hy J, 0. ELAM,
.1,1 • Boolteoller.
pps.
nitgEunu. 45 Box,
716 X lIPACI B
SASH, .DOORS, - :._SHUTTERS,
FLOORING,
And all MIAs er Building Material,
HUNTINGDON, P 4
OEM
4 HENRY ,
HARPER,
pul ' lL ' 4glP, ' H IA Alr .
Vino
IV4TOLIES, ginv.x.r.B.y, SILVER WARR, and
RODGERS' - CELEBRATED Silver PLATED Ware, war -
...anted triple plate; oil Uie iehitest metal, at „'- • .
MANUFACTURER'S PRICES....
ap.1.5, 'SOS.--a rum.
ALL OF 114.4.,4:1N.K5,
06tmon Admiliintratore npd .ExeFutTO peele t
Dlnutgageo, JudgmenilloOn;
- Prondsnory Notns f ‘, ii al without pron. , 4
lion, -
T(TIVIS and Eceention.
all Poe ealo at IttAlleS I3OOK STORM
Tv you WANT plie BEST Slimy,
-k-F 9 t 9 L2ll . yININUIIAM COPMS:
D. P. civarL
STATIONERY,
Ntf. E. AURCIII.I9p*