Cob t. HUNTINGDON, PA Wednesday morning, Aug, 12, 1868, LOCAL & PERSONAL. crier Items. The post-office at Harrisburg has been made a first-class office. Indiana county is to have a Court House worth $110,593 38. The mail now leaves Mt. Union daily, ex cept Sunday, at 12 m. The grasshoppers are damaging the fall crops of Centre county. Don't fail to atteed the Grant and Colfax ratification meeting this Tuesday evening. The Baptist ccngregation of Altoona have begun the erection of a new church. The public examinations of teachers for the present year will commence August 20th. Tho barn of Jacob M. Kepler, Philipsburg, Centre county, was destroyed by fire the oth er night, with all its contents. The Ebensburg Alleokaniait is to be re vived, with J. Todd Hutchison and Ed James as editors and publishers. Thomas 11. Fagan, who killed Wni. Lane at Hollidaysburg recently, has been admitted_ to bail in the sum of $5,000. The Methodist camp-meeting on the old Moller ground, three miles above Orbisonia, commences to-morrow, the 13th. Good for Little Trough Creek: Mr. J. C. Wright informs us that he had a yield of 125 bushels of rye from ten acres this season. The colored folks of this place held a pic nic on Friday last at Brenneman's place in Porter township. They had a good time. Christian Cliber, of Hollidaysburg, was stunned by lightning the other day. Ile was leaning against a building that was struck. Now that watermelons and can telopes aro Foe rage ' we hope nobody will throw the rinds on the sidewalks, as they endanger the lives of pedestrians. Mrs. Frank Harrison of Mount Union ls on Tuesday last gave her infant a dose 6f mor plaue by mistake. The child slept about nineteen hours, but is now fully recovered. During hot weather don't encumber your selves with too much business or shirt collar, nor cucumber yourself with too many young pickles. The driver of a stage coach was naked if his was an emigrant stage. "Well," he re joined, "I don't know abut the Emi, but it is a darned good Grant stage, I know." A big eclipse of the sun is advertised to come off in the neighborhood of Asia, Africa and Australia, on the 18th inst. Wo can't see it unless we pack tress and go there. Wish gratified: the lady'who so sweetly sang, wish somebody would come !" has been gratified. Five city cousins have come intending to stay all of sir weeks. The political thermometer stood at about 80 in the Diamond 'on Wednesday evening last. It was up to blood heat in the Court 1 House on Saturday evening. The eleventh span of the new bridge across the river at Columbia has been completed.— The whole bridge will consist of twenty-eight spans, each 200 feet in length. It will cost 5300,000. The annual sessions of the State Cemp of the Junior Sons of Ainericit will bo held in Altoona, on the 11th, 12th and 13th of this month. This order now numbers nearly one hundred camps, and about 10,000 members. Farmers generally complain of the impos sibility of getting laborers to work in their rye. Liquor sellers find lots of laborers wil ling to work at the rye after it is put in a liquid state. The editor of the Altoona Vindicator pub lishes a column of scandal concerning the editor of the Tyrone Herald. 'lt is extremely bad taste that would lead an editor to pre pare such hash for his readers. A hoy eight years old, in one of our public schools, having been told that a reptile is an animal that creeps, on being asked to name one, promptly and triumphantly replied, "a baby.' lion. L. W. Hall and Hon. Francis Jordan have made arrangements to enter into co partnership in the law business and will lo cate in Harrisburg. A strong firm, politi cally or otherwise. Our young friend W. M. Holmes has loca ted at Bellefonte, and is one of tho firm of Blanchard & Co., proprietors of the Belle fonte Planing Mill. See advertisement in another column, and - forward orders, _Rev. J. S. Kieffer was here on a visit last week, and preached in the German Reformed Church on Sunday last. Rev. Harrison Snyder of the Reformed Church of Harris burg, preached in the Presbyterian Church. A farmer's daughter, in Blair county, but twelve years of ago, raked after a cradle the hottest day this harvest. She'll make a sub stantial wife for some good fellow. For name and particulars inquire of the editor of the Temperanoe Vindicator. . Two men named David Corbin and Thos. Damn while putting goose-necks in a furnace at Gaysport, Ma county, fell from a scaf folding a distance of fgrty feet to the ground. Dunn had hie jawehattered, and Corbin was badly bruised. The number of traveling unfortunates who gen-begging, is unusually largo this year.— There is a one-armed soldier who sells songs traveling who we hear has a large store in Lock Haven. Song-selling must bo a good business with him. We call attention to advertisement of Mc- Cement, Elliott & Co., who have in operation the Tyrone Planing Mills. The gentlemen connected with the firm are business men, and we have no doubt they will give satisfac tion in filling orddrs. Five of the Bentringhoff robbers have been arrested, but the sixth, and principal, is still sit large. It will be remembered that Ben ninghoffis the oil prince who was robbed sev eral months ago of about $200,000 in green backs and bonds. The Cambria Iron Company has just had constructed at Pittsburg probably the small cat locomotive engine of equal power ever built in this country. It is appropriately 'named the Black Dwarf, and is intended to be used in hauling coal cars out of the miner We have received a gratuitous little adver tising sheet, intended is be published month ly at Shirleysburg by Mr. Wm. A. Praker, which flies the ominous name of the Herald, and which amongst other things supports the Democratic ticket. We exited it will have a good run—in the ground. "During my long commercial experience/ said Girard, "I have noticed that no advan tage results from telling 0136'8 business to others, except to create Jealousy or competi tion, when we are fortunate, and to gratify our enemies when otherwise." Ho wee nev er known to disregard this theory, in all his protrated career as one of the greatest and most successful of merchants. Considerable excitement was created at Pittsburgh recently by the arrival there from Chicago of a large number of cattle, all more or lees affected with the "Spanish" or "Texas fever." Sixty-four animals were found to have died on the way, and after their arrival there a large number, apparently in good condition, were stricken with the disease and died. The following recipe is published to doctor rancid butter; To a pint of water add thirty drops (about half a teaspoonful) of liquid chloride of limo. Wash in this two and a half pounds of rancid butter. When every particle of the batter has come in contact with the water, lot it stand an hour or two; then wash it well in pure water. Try this recipe, and if it does as represented, all we ask is a year's subscription for: our trouble. For neat JOB PRINTING, call at the "G LOBE Jolt PRINTINC: OFFLEVI " at Hun tingdou, GRANT AND COLFAX RATIFICATION MEETING. Tllll peoplo of Huntingdon County are requested to assemble in tho Bor ough of Huntingdon, Tuesday, August the Hth, at 7i o'clock, P. M., (after tho adjourn moat of the Republican County Con vention) for the purpose of ratifying the nominations of GRANT AND COLFAX as candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency, and endorsing the ticket that may be nominated by the Republicans of this county. The meeting will be held in front of the Franklin House, on the Diamond, or, if the weather should be unfavora ble in the Court House, and will bo ad dressed by Hon. Tiros. M. MARSHALL, of Pitts burg, and Col. A. K. MCCLURE, of Chambers burg. _ MILTON S. LYTLE, Chairman County Committoo G. W. JOHNSTON, Member of State Central Committee. New Diocese At the annual Episcopal Convention held in Philadelphia last May, tho fol• lowing resolution was adopted: Resolved, That this Convention con soots to tho formation of a now Diocese within the limits of the existing Dio cese, to bo composed of the 30 counties bordering on the Diocese of Pittsburg, as follows :—Bradford, Tioga, Lyeeming, Columbia, Montour, North umberland, Schuylkill, Bub, Leba non, Dauphin,York,Lancaster, Adams, Cumberland, Perry, Juniata, Snyder, Union, Clinton, Centre, Mifflin, ituut- ingdon, Franklin, Fulton, Blair, Bed ford, Clearfield, Potter and Cameron, but that the Bishop shall not be asked to give his consent thorounto until ho has secured evidence that two-thirds of the clergy, and parishes represent ing two-thirds of the communicants reported in 1867, approve of being set off as a new Diocese; and that $2,500 a year for five years bo secured for the support of the now Episcopate. The Crops. Once Are our readers may rejoice at the prospect of cheap bread. For the past six years with a full or scant harvest the people have paid prices for bread entirely disproportioned to the price of labor. Many causes have operated in producing and continuing this state of things, but the chief cause may be traced to "corners," combina tions and monopolies in the market.— The wheat has been bought up by the capitalists on speculation, and held till people must buy at any price or stop eating. This may be easily done when the wheat harvest is limited to certain States or localities, but this year the wheat crop is splendid all over the country ; %float growing was nearly abandoned a lOW years ago, but the incoming crops promise abundantly. The fields aro too numerous and wide spread for the wheat Shylocks to en ter this season. Death on the Rail A man named Patrick Riley took passage at Pittsburg last .week, in a stock car, attached to fast freight east, and shortly after the train passed Mifflin he fell from his seat, and died in a few minutes. Two hitters were found upon his person, and ono of these contained the address of his brother, who resides in New York.— Previous to his death nothing unusual was noticed in his appearance. De ceased was apparently about 35 years of age. His remains were convoyed to Harrisburg, and from thence for warded to New York.—Altoona Vindi cator. Admitted to the Hoe On Monday last, .on motion of R. M. Spoer, Esq., the following young men were admitted to tho practico of law :—A. J. Riley, J. S. Blair, T. W. iNlyton, Miles McNeil, and Samuel Flemming. We understand they all passed a creditable examination, and wo hope to hear of each and all making their mark wherever they may con clude to hang out their shingles. Officers. Tho following °Moors havo boon elected for tho present quarter, in the Y. IT C. A. of this place : Prosident—G. B. ilotehkins. Vico Prosidont—Wm. Meister. Treasurer—James A. Brown. Roe. Secretary—A. B. Crowitt. Cor. Secretary—J. S. Blair. Librarian—Horace Glazier. The Bankrupt Act The clause of the aet which provided that no person should be discharged whose estate would not pay fifty per cent on the dollar, and which took effect on the first of Juno last, has boon further extended,to the first of January next. This gives five months more time for the application of those who have no assets. Try Royal Raking Powder It is the best in use for cooking, and is cheaper and much better than Cream Tarter and Soda. It is for sale at Huntingdon by Henry & Co., Wm. Lewis, Josiah Cunningham, and at Dudley by D. Blair. July 28, 1808-4 t. lam... Rev. J. W. Plannett of the Bap tist Church of this place is now on a visit to the West. The congregation made him a purse of money sufficient to boar his expenses. The regular services in the Church will bo conduc ted on Sunday next by Rev. D. P. Leas of Shirleysburg. Rates Reduced. The rates of the Western Union Telegraph Company have been reduced to the lowest rates of any other lino. Tho company offiee is located in Lewis' Book Store, where an accem• modating operator may bo found dur ing business hours. Admittance Free. Mr. W. 1). Cemmill of Philadelphia, by invitation of our citizmis, will give ono of his readings at the Court House on Thursday evening, August 13th, at S o'clock. Admittance free. - Successful, because of superior merit. Mrs. S. A. ALLEN's Improved (new style) hair Restorer or Dressing, (in one bottle.) Every Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. n t s,.llon. Galusha A. Grow, Chair man of State Central Committeo, will address tho meeting this (Tuesday) ovoning. BOYS IN BLUE, Soldiers' and Sailors' Co. Committee. The following Soldiers, Into of the Union army, have been apjwinted an Executive Committee for Huntingdon county, for the campaign on behalf of their leader, General Grant : Jlt Simpson, E. W. Huntingdon bo. Lt. H Weaver, W. IV., William Wilson, Toll township. Capt. 14 R P Neely, " Lt. Samuel Cloyd, _Cromwell " Ephraim Baker, Springfield " David S Baker, Orbisonia borough. Ephraim Hudson, c Clay township. • Capt. Jos. Johnston, Petersburg borough. II Bonier, 'Brady township. William Numor, ,Henderson " Capt. Wilson, Oneida " Id. A Kenyon, _Barren Capt. J Smith, .Jackson " James Gifford, Porter Robert Moore, Upper West " W Stryker, Lower West " John Hall, Tod '• Amos Houck, ~Carbon " George Borkstresser, ..Hopewell " George W Shontz, Lincoln '• David N Garner, Penn Capt. John Brewster, Walker Jacob Shenefelt, .Juniata " George %worse.; Shirleysburg, borough. David Long, - Shirley township. Lt. Peter Shaffer, Mount Union borough. John Cunningham, Union township. B. F. Clarke, . Case James Glasgow, .Cassville borough. Samuel McCune, ;Franklin township. Capt. Thos. McCahtur;Birmingham borough. Henry Yingling, Warriorsmark twp. The Committee is requested to meet at the Court House in Huntingdon, on Wednesday, the 12th day of August, 1868, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the pur pose of organizing for the campaign. A full attendance is earnestly reques ted. W. F. JOHNSTON, Chairman. C. IVEAvEn, Scc'y. "The IVar between the States, its Causes, Char acter, Conduct and Results.," by Ho7i. Alex ander H. Stephens, is the title of a valuable work just issued by Tim National Publish ing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Histories of the late civil war have sprung up like mushrooms, and they can now be numbered almost by hundreds, but all who are desirous of arriving at a correct under standing of the causes, and a clear history of the events of the late lamentable war, have felt the want of reliable history of the same from a Southern standpoint, by some repre sentative man of the South. This want is about to be supplied by Alexander 1.1. Ste phens. Mr. Stephens was a most earnest protestant against rebellion, and only suc cumbed at the last moment, when his State, in spite of his Warning, committed the great error. The bare announcement that this distingu ished Statesman had determined to write a book, would of itself, be sufficient fu kindle a lively and widespread interest in all sections of the a untry; but when it is known that he has chosen as his theme the one so fruitful as THE LATE AMERICAN WAR, the ab sorbing interest of the subject, together with the evident and'singular fitness of the author for its treatmet.t, unite in awakening a curi osity entirely unparalleled in the annals of Americ,ui literature. It presents a careful political analysis of the past, separating REAL from APPARENT causes of the late unhappy conflict, and gives those interior lights and shadows of the Great War, ONLY KNOWN TO THOSE matt OFFI CERS, who watched the flood-tide of Revolu tion from its fountain•springs, and which were so accessible to Mr. Stephens from his position as second officer of the Confederacy. To a public that has been surfeited with APPARENTLY SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS it presents a change of fare, both agreeable and salutary, and intellectual treat of the highest order. The Great American War has AT LAST found a historian worthy of its importance, candid and impartial treat ment which truth and justice so urgently de mand. This most valuable work is sold only by subscription, and the publishers want an agent in every County. t It is Only Necessary To give Mr. Speer's "Standard Wino Bitters" a fair and judicious trial, to be fully convinced that they aro su perior to any other offered to the pub lic, or to the medical profession, as a remedy for debility arising from the inactivity of the different functions of the system. Their base is his Wino, combined with the bitter principle of the best tonics, (herbs and roots,) known to practical chemists. See his advertisement in another column, on his circulars at the principal Drug Stores. It. EICIMIZI B M. Greene has just received at his Music Store, a splendid assortment of Guitars, Violhfs, Concertinas, Mud nits, Aecordeons, Flutes, Fifes, &c., which he offers to the public at very low prices. Also, second-banded Pi anos for sale cheap. Call and see his stock. 2t j Prices Reduced Family and Pocket Bibles, Hymn Books of all kinds, Sunday School Books, Blank Bdoks of all sizes, School Books and School Stationery, Pape? and Envelopes, a largo stock of Wall Paper, Window Shades, and a great variety of articles too numerous to mention, at Lewis' Book Store. ti See Bunch of Grapes On Standard in another column. SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS is highly rec ommended by physicians for Dyspeptics, on account of its tonic properties, its purity, and its delicious flavor. Campaign Badges Several styles of campaign badges (for both parties) will be kept con, stantly on hand at LEWIS' BOOK STORE wholesale and retail. MARRIED, On the 4th, by Rev. Sas. C. Clarke, at his residence, Mr. ISlosEs Toravon and Miss FRANCES BURT, both of Hun tingdon. - By tho same, on the Gth inst., at the Exchange Hotel, Huntingdon, Samuel M. Cox and SUSAN DAYWALT, both of Green wood Fu rnacc, DIED, At Paradise Furnace, July 31st '6B, Mrs. MARY M. Cuum, aged 21 years, 4 months and 7 days. The deceased leaves a husband and one child, to mourn her loss. She was for several years a consistent member of the M. E. Church, and died with the full assurance of a blessed immortality beyond the grave. R. In Philipsburg, on the 25th of July, 1868, after a lingering and painful ill ness, INlrs. NANCY, wife of John West brook, aged 26 years. In Canoe Valley, on the 20th ult., Mrs. SARAH CRAWFORD, aged 45 years, 9 months and 7 days.. Near Marklosburg, Pa., August Ist, CLAUDE L. son of Fred. S. and Hattie E. Fouse. Funeral ceremonies con ducted by the Rev. Leckie. liellolOnto papers please copy. SPECIAL NOTICES, PRE) lATURE DECAY, Thousands go atonally into prematme graves be cause they neglect to preset ve that inestimable blessing —genii health. Stamm from Liver Coanptaint, Dyspep sia, Constipation and similar nib:toots, your disease will take its Inevitable course and end your any. on earth, pet haps maidenly, Unless you take the means to prevent it. lint bewaio of falso methods nod use only n dare pro tection against the 00000 of theso diseases, as well as tho only abseinte remedy for them. Fortify yourselves at 011C0 by n LIMP. of al ishlor's Herb Bitter., nod thus ren ter your con.litntion and physique invulnerable to the attack. of opidemicillsorders end the ordinary complaint. which prevail in every locality. The most distinguished physicians of the present day use it in their practice, and positively doctor° that the whole science of medicine possesses no remedy that Is half ILB officacioue for Wiwi sea arising from a disordered Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Intestines. Lc., as Mishler's Herb Bitters. Sold by all. Druggists and Dealers. Dr. S. B. Hartman & Co., Pro prietors, Lancaster, Pa- augl2,lm. TIEAPNESS, BLINDNESS and CA TAllltli treated with the utmost oticceas, by .1. 18AACS, N. P., and Proteseor of Disease nj Ihe Eye and Ear in (he Medical allege of Pennsylvania. 12 years exper ience, (fonnoi ly of Loyd. Policed, ) N... 805 ARCH St., Phil (dolphin. Tertintooltda can be seen at this office. The mutton' faculty ars Invited to accontffau.) , their pa. 'lent., as Ito line no accrete In his pi notice. Artificial Nywt inserted without pain. No charge for a:main:Mon. June 17, 1563-13 REMEMBER THE RED HORSE ON EACH PACE OF DR. BARBER'S HORSE, CAW LE AND 1100 POWDERS. prepared by H. Milton, Pa. Take no other. They have oleo proven:a great preventive and cure for Gapes. Choloni, fie., de., in Poultry, and for Horses, Mutes, Cattle and Hogg, aro un inesed. Oct Circular at Honey & , Huntingdon, of the wondprfol cures performed. Every name is relia ble. John Hess of Lewislung. Pa.. had a horse cured of bung Fever. 20 and 4110 packs. Try them. For sale by d 2 up:gists and a toroleepers.generally. jellol.l. pAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS.—The Orafton Mineral Paint Company are now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and most Thi mble Paint in use; two cents woll put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will lost ten or fifteen years; it Is of n light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can he changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Hou ses, Fences, Barns, larrlage and Car makers, Pails and Wooden-ware, Agricultural Implements, Canal B eat s, Vessels awl Ships' Bottoms, Canvas, Metal and Shingle Roofs. (it being Fire nod Water proof.) Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufacturer having used 5.000 bbbs. But past year) and no a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability. elasticity and sithesil mess. Price $6 par bbl. of ,109 lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to come. Warranted in all CMOs as oboe o. Send for a clr cal or ssliielt gives fall particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark, Grafton Mineral Paint. Per sons can older the Puha and lonia tho money on re ceipt or the goods. Add, esa DANIEL BIDWELL. on Prail street, New York. 40-For solo by the pound or barrel nt Lewis' Rook Store. may& 6111 MARKETS. 11110LSPALI ISAIMET. . PHILADELPHIA, Allg. 8, 1868 CTIMMMTffirMM'IMOTfteMNffrVr Soperlbw Floor at $7,50 8,25: extra at $9.25; fancy Western extra flanily ; Pennsylvania do do $11,75 and fancy brands $10,11092114,00 according to quality Rye flour 89,80. . Prime 10 heat in fair demand Choice red at $2,35Q2,40 white $2,90@2,95. Bye at $1.56691,60. Corn 1,10 at 1,00 Oats at 920. Barley malt at $2,05. rITTSUUROII, Aug. B.—Flour.—Tho market is active. We quote sales 01 spring nitwit Flour at $10,25@10,50, winter Flour at $10,000010.75 fancy at $130114,00. Wheat, red, $2,00@,2,05 and for white, $2,48,®0,50 Corn front first hands at $1,05. Bye, $l,BO per bushel. Oats 83(g185e; Barley 1,95@52,00. Potatoes, reach Blow 3,00 Ltd hums 2134 e, Lard 190. Butter 30e35e lb; Eggs 18 doz. MIEME NEW Your, Aug B.—Gold dole() at $1,47X. HUNTINGDON MARKETS. CORITECTBD WECKLY BY lIENRY a CO G=! Superfine Flour, :0.00 F.tbors lb. Extra Flour, ........ 10,50,Floxsoed Family Floor 11,50 11,,ps'alb Rod Wheat,— ..... ...... 2,1151[111111, smoked White Wheat 125'llar t 1 ton Applo Butter 76 g0110u...1,25 Lard barge Onions li bus 75 Mixed Chop ""5 JO:its he Potatoes Itl busib to 1,50 Plaster per too 10,00 Rags li lb 4 Ryo 120 Ityo Chopp cwt . 20 Bark per , ......... 0,00 Bailey 1 "I? Butter, ................. Bran 11 cut 1,25 Broomall iloz 3,0C©4,50, Beeswax. '$ lb 301 Ileans bus 5,00' Chickens nye Straw bundle Shur ts cwt !Shoulder ........ ...... Country Soap S Corn $1,16 Corn Meal ?owl 0 40 Plied Apples Ulm ...... ...2,00 Dried Cherries '.ll quaff t. ... 12 Dried Peaches @ lb Dried Deer billow Timothy •r, ricer .p Bea T.,10 Broad Top Coal I, g) ton ...$2,50 Green Apples E 1 bus $1,50 Cloy erased ?Nibs 1;5 00 Shellßirksll bus $2,00 Cheese 15520 cts. 11 Ib Eggs wool 76. lb 10 Pork 0 th 0 I lard Ce,tl 0 ton $O,OO Pig Metal . 0 ton $354 , 50 Lumber , 0 1000 11....512@30 81,ingles, Lops,'o do $10(0)13 " Joint, .. ok(rSB LICENSED lIS Tne UNITED STATES AUTHORITY =I PAWNBROKERS JOINT STOCK OF UNREDEEMED GOODS, CONSISTING OF Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods, Linen Goods, Dry Goods, Cottons, Fancy Goods, Albums, Bibles, Silver Plated Ware, Watches, Cutlery, Sewing Ma chines, &c., &c. To lm acid at ONi DOLLAR EACH, without regard to value, and not to be paid for until you know what you tiro to receive. STOCK VALUED AT $200,000 SALESROOM', 30 HANOVER-ST" BOSTON Tho most popular, reliable, prompt and busincs4 like concern of the kind. The best of Boston references fur- Melted on application. 113 , patronizing this sale you hero a chance to exchange your goods with a large variety to select from. TM's TO iICIENTS.—{To bollevo our Terms to Agents are superior to those offered by any other houso. Tale particular notice qf Onr Agents aro not required to pay one dollar for their presents, as in all other concerns. Certificates, giving a complete description of articles that will be sold for one dollar each will be sold at the following rates : Ton for $1; Thiity,(With present) for $3; Sixty (with present) $6; One Hundred (wita present) Sto. And same rate for larger clubs. LOOK nt THIS L HANCE to get a Silk Dress, Sowing Machine, (told Watch, or some other good at triclo of equal value, with but very little trouble and no espouse to the Agent. Fen A CLue OP Tamer, we will givo the person sending it the choice of the following articles; Print dress pat tern, morale,' breakfast show I, white linen table cloth, - embossed table spread, set of steel.bladed lint, es and fortes, set of nil, or.plated forks, elegant ongrmed cilrer platcd gold-lined goblet, Violin and bow, fancy dives patlern,:pair ladies extra imality cloth boots, elegant beaded silk parasol, ono-hundred.picturo morrocco pho tograph album. elegant ivory handled spangled silk fan, ono dozen largo sized linen tow els, Indica morocco shop ping bag, tilhainbra quilt, fancy Balmoral skirt, ladies' solid gold Culilornia diamond ring, gent's plain or en graved gold ring, (16 carets flue,) ladies' solid black wal nut writing desk, ladies' fancy black walnut workbox, or it cottage clock. FOR A CLUB OF SIXTY, One of the following articles: Fancy Cashmere dress pattern, three yards double width water proof cloaking, thilict shawl, four yards wool frocking, sot of lace cut Gains, ladles' double wool shawl, silver-plated card basket, splendid engraved silver-plated ice pitcher, engraved Miser-plated tea pot, one.handted picture turkey morocco photograph album, Lancaster quilLifiincy plaid wool shawl, twenty-five yards sheeting, alpacca diess pattern, engraved silver-plated six bottle revolving castor, pair gent's calf boots, Harris cloth pants and vest pallet n, splendid balmoral skit t, set of isory -handle knives with silver-plated forks, pair of all 5,001 blankets, rosewood-lrame blase alarm clock, ellen. did beaded and lined silk parasol, ladies' splendid more> co traveling bag, thirty yet& print, or a Marseilles Pea A Cum or ONe Iluxnatu, splendid engraved biller plated tea set, three pieces (sugar bowl, tea pot and creamer,) silver-plated cake basket, fancy plaid wool long shawl, twenty-live yds. hemp carpeting, splendid violin and bow, English lisrego shawl, fortydive )ards sheeting, splendid alpacea dress pattern, silver hunting case watch splendid bunny bible with elegant steel engravings and faintly record aud photograph page, poplin dress pattern, engraved silver-plated ice pitcher, splendid beaver cloak pattern, Sharpo's revolver, fancy cassimore coat, pants and vest pattern extra quality, splendid aCCOrdeUll 111112110 hook, ono pair line damask table covers with ono dozen dinner napkins to match. Presents for Larger Clubs in Proportion. This it no humbug Lottery, Gift Enterprise, or Sale of Cheap Jewelry, but a fair, square Salo of Unredeemed Goods. Our Goods aro NEW AND NOT SECOND-HAND. And we guarantee more fertile money invested than can be bought at any wholesale store in the country. Agents will please take notice of this. Do not send names, but number your clubs from oneupwards. Make your letters short, and plain as possible. Ile sure and send money amounting to $5.00 or more by timbre RED LOTTED, (which can bosont from ally office) P. 0. Money Order, or Express; for when sent in thin way you run no risk of losing It whatever. Small am ounts may be soot by mail, but be sure and put them iu the ollico youi self. We eAnuot be responsible for Mousy lost, unless some precautiousaro taken to insure Its safety. Send your address in full, Town.Couuty and State. All Certificates aro good until redeemed. S. C. THOMPSON & CO., No. 30. Hanover•st , Boston I= EpAD QUART E RS Mil Choice Groceries, Candies, Toys, &c EMS D. AFRICA & CC'S. FAMILY GROCERY; CONFECTIONERY VA RIOT STORE, HUNTINGDON; PA. Our stock consists of all kinds 'of Groceries, Teas, Spi ces. Canned and Dried Fruits, Cider Vinegar, Common and Fancy Soaps, of all lands, Hair Oil, Perfumery, Pen Knives, Docket Hooks, kc. Cal/ and examine our stock, MO take a slew of our splendid Mat Igo Soda Fountam. Don't 1°17,01 this plus—nob corner Cl Diamond. klunlingdon, Juno 41-ly h. AFRICA a'c CO. WE ARE "COMING. A. ND WILL ?It EgUNT TO ANY PIfISON = Ono Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy ocR-c::# c) la .1, A WATCH, pion of 8111;ETINO, SILK DRESS PAT. TERN, kc, Ac, FREE OF COST. Our intincements during the past Pm rent, liars been We Now Double Our Rates of PREMIUMS. modal, notice our Aut.:dr Pr GO anti GO Ctnb arc now more than equal invalue to Clubs of CO and 100 Te Opraile'Y f other PLI:/t I I:XAIII\I: u.A Any poison ordering either of tho Clubs mentioned be low, can have their selections of premiums enumerated, cot iesponiling to the size of the Club. FREE OF ONE DOLLAR I For a Club of 30. (s3.)—Ono of the following articles, vl2. : Delaino dress pattern; fancy colored bed soloed; BM view Turkey morocco album; 20 yards sheeting; striped cashmero delaine dress pattern; honey eomb quilt; ail wool Nauru shawl ; ect eon,' geld bosom studs; all wool fancy cashmero pants and vest pattern ; gent's hair guard c h a in , gold trimmings; silver plated chased butter dish ; silver plated 5 bottle revolving castor, on foot; set superior steeled bladed knives and finks; worsted pro:nen:oh: sham I ; ladies' long gold plated chain ladies' double gold ring; gents' heavy chased solid gold; ring; solid black walnut work box or writing desk; ex tra quality ball:torsi skirt; set Jewelry, sleeve buttons to match; violin :tad how ; goats cardigan Jacket ; splendid ebony D flute, Ivory trimmings; superior Turkey moroc co Napping bag; hullos' high cot halmoral boots. For a Club of 00, (46.)—0n0 of the follow log articles, via : Block or colored alpaca dress pattern; poplin dross palls:in ; ono picco of bleached or brown sheeting ; engraved silver plated 6 bottle revolving cas tor; 31-5 yards superior cashmere for pants and vest pat tern, exh a heavy honey comb quilt; two fancy co ored bed spreads; lair gent's calf boots; 4 yds. farmers' good wool frocking; fancy cashmere plaid dross pattern, best quality balnimal shirt; rosewood bravo alarm clock; ladies' all Wool cloak p !Worn ; silver plated cake or car.! basket; for :mirror calm; fashionable wool double eh awl; splendid clasped family Bible, Oxl2, record page and engras logs, 3 yds. doubts, width water proof cloak ing; set Ivory handle knives, With silver plated forks; ono .t lace curtain. For a Club of 100, (slo.)—One of the follow ing articles Ti/.. 4 yds. doable with cloaking or coating; 2 large, fine. bleached linen table covers, with ono doz. largo sized dinner napkins to match; twenty-live yards splendid hemp car peting, good colors; extra quantity black or alpacen dress pitterus; ex tra county poplin dress patterns; one large piece superior quality extra width sheeting; pair gents' calf boots, best quality; silver hunt ing cased patent loser watch; ono dozen ivory handled steel bladed knives and forks; sliver plated engraved G bottle revolving castor, with cut glass bottles; splendid violin, box and bow, complete; single barrel shot-gun; Bacon's six-burrel revolver; pair superior elite wool blankets; nice far muff and cape ; silver plated engraved ice pitcher, with salver; seven and 0130 half 31mill all meet fancy Casslincae, for suit; one dozen Roger's best silver-plated forks; common sense sewing and embroider ing n octane ; two heavy honey comb quilts; splendid Gamily Bible, record and photograph page. For larger Clubs Vies-aloe increases in the sante ratio. Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. Pend money by registered leiter. Adds ess all orders to ALLEN, HAWES & CO,, 15 Federal St., Boston, Mass MEM! Wholegal° Dealer In Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leathor Goods Se., Lc. Ju.llBe•. SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS ! 130 t/.). ,t 1 Pzl IV lit/ it, (1 OR ''' 1 ,4 t;:, ' WINO ~ 6 T 413';'„ 4 ty N 1 rtitiir G,N*l2 ' ORBS ' ' h j r.zi It , N ; ROOTS t.. 1 04 ' ,_ -1 HEALTH' 0 I BEAUTY] , . 1 7 - . -:1 22 10,00 10 @ 11 FOR. MK WEAK. FOR VIII v.ktß, FOR TKO SICKLY, FOR TIIR AGED, FOR FENIALKS, FOR SPRING USE I I I NO BITTERS EQUAL TO THEM !--Q.3 Speer's Standard WINE BITTERS, -MADE OE WINE, HERBS and ROOTS SrEert's Celebrated Wine, so well known, with PERUVIAN DARK CHASID \IIT.R DLOWERS, SNAKE 8001, WILD CHERRY BARK, MUER, and ouch other Timms and ROOTS us will in all rases assint Digestion, promote the Secretions of the eystein in the natural channels, and give TONE AND VIGOR Yong and Old, Tilalo and Feinla! All use It ulth wonderful success. Brings COLOR To the pole while lip, Bloom and 13eallty To the thin face and care worn countenance. Cures FEVER and Creates APPETIrE. Try them. Use none other. Ask for SPEER'S STANDARD BIT TERS. Sold by Druggists and Grocers. See that my sip:stun:la over the cork of each bottle. .ALFRED SPEER, Pasmie, N. J., and 243 Broadway, New Yeti'. ii, .7 g oLl . b . y t, John Reed, end Setnuel Smith, Druggists, supplied by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY ,k CO., Philadelphia: GEORGE A. KELLY, Pittsburg; and by alt Wholesale Dealers. July 22, '63-tslB. NEW MARBLE STORE. NO. 902 UleStillit Street co., J E WELLERSI Have been appointed SPECIAL AGENTS iu this city for the sale of the CORIUM MPG. COMPANY'S FINE ELECTRO-PLATED WAItE. Wo guarantee them geode to ho decidedly Superior to anything in the market, eNcelling in design, finial' and quality. A largo assortment will be maintained, and sold nt tho manufacturers' regular FIXED PRICES. Trade Mark Stamped on tho of hasp clench Electra Plato coIitAMAGY% article. LCALDWELL &CO. 902 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. July 22, '69.—tf. 727 DRY GOODS. 727 RICKEY, SHARP & Co., NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Have now the molt complete an I elegant stock of Ivry' CITA CIS alga They have ever offerod, and inv;te special attention to their stock of SILKS, comprising a full line of HEAVY BLACK GROS GRAIN and 'LUSTERLESS SILKS, FOR SUITS. Plain Brown and Mode Tagettati. Plain Brown and Mode Poulto do Soles. A full flue of CHENE MOH - AIRS Of the choicest coloring, together with an Extensive 'Va riety of DRY GOODS, embracing Cloths, Cassimeres, llouse•Eura Wang Goods, &C. RICKEY, SHARP tC CO., 727 Chestnut street, julyl.-ly Philadelphia. LEWISTOWN ACADEMY. Will rilopen SEPTEMBER 9th, ICRS. Send for a cir 'JOHN LAlltu, PRINCIPAL, July 22, aoit - 4( -6 ) ,vvo ¶1 0 KN. I, .. * iAro A. It. STEWART, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, PUMPS, GLASS, STOVES, OILS, LAMPS, ROPES, Scythes, Snail's, Grain Cradles, Sad dlery and Carriage Goods, 'Hubs, and Spokes. NAILS AND IRON, Lewihtouu, Yn I HUNTINGDON, PA., EEMEEM HAI FMB, LOCKS, HINGES, SCREWS, DRAIN PIPE, eIriIC)W3UVV.44L.X9OO, and an endless variety of goods in his line. I am receiving goods almost every day from manufaeturers, and in view of late DECLINE IN PRICES, and my experience in selecting best brands and reliable qualities of goods, purchasers will find it to their advantage to examine my stock. THE NEW PATENT ITLIPSE COOK STOVE, which throws all others in the shade, is still increasing in popularity, and pleases so well that everybody wants THE EGLIPSE. STOP AT TEE BIG PADLOCK SIGN llimtinallon, July 1, IS6B-tf. SPRING STYLES for 1868. A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OP LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES, E=l39 niZeZtaTi.l 7 (Successor to W. P. RUDOLPII) li'Zia2L62, 011? PLIMEIO2.I LAD/ES' DEIPARTISIENT In this department, which will at all times receive my strict attention, I have a well assorted display of STRA_V\T GOODS, Dress Trimmings, Cloak and Famine Trim mings. Bras Buttons, Gloves, Valls, Zephyr Knit newls, Nubiss, Hoods. &Map, Hand kerchiefs. Fall Hats. Unhand Bonnet Frames, Velmt Ribbons. Corsets, Hosiery, and latest niylo Sevres from p to FO. GENTS' DEPARTMENT Hats and Caps, all styles, from 50 cats to $lO, Shirts, Drawers, (Noyes, Neck Ties, Col lars, hosiery, and every article kept in a first class Furnishing Store. HATS AND CAPS A SPECIALTY. Ity promptly meoting:tho wants of all, I hope to meet with such patronage from the public as will enable me to keep continually on hood a largo and well selected stock of first class goods, Whilst keeping up to the fashion in every article, I will also sell cluepor than the cheapest. 0. E. 314.:NE1L, Opposite Leister's Now Building. Huntingdon, Ap. 21, 1868. VI HEELER II WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM 100 1 4 SiIIITO Sewing Machines, Received the only GOLD MEDAL at the PARIS EXPOSITION, R 867. They aro adapted to all kinds of Family Bowing, and to the use of Seamstresses, Dressmakers, TAlors, 3lanu-. facturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, flats, Cape, Corsets, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work equally troll upon silk, Iluen, woolen and cotton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species ofsewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, mike on bock aides of tho article sewed. The qualities which recommend them are: 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, abbe on both sides of tho fabric sewed. 2. Stt..ngth, firmness and durability of seam, that will not rip nor ravel. 3 Economy of Thread. 4. Attachments and wido range of application to purpo ses and materials. 5. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. ft. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 7. Spetd, oast. of operation and management. and quiet nees of movement. Instructims free to all. Machines kept in repair one year tree of charge. 17, B. BEW/a, Agent, NUNTINGDON, I= 11109. DUROMMLLI , WM E. DrECIIIML. THUS, BUROHINELL & SON, DIANISFACTURLAG 07 SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, FLOORING, And all kinds of Building Material, HUNTINGDON, PA. 51c1025.tf FPRR I 8.13 ERG &TON E - WARE, at man ufac , er'a prices, for sale at Jol7 11 13:MY 4.• CO'S. 44 I GMT BARGAINS A ge-/-11\ti Ounningham,&,Oarmon's, COVer of RaiikoadandMontgon ery Sta., HUNTINGDON, PA. WE would esti special attention to tho daily arxlval•ocOLlD/CE . 4 01DAIMAIT/Fl3l/ 000JS, which are offered at Temptifig PFices Consisting, of Beautiful Bilks of all "brutes, all wool Poplins, Alpaoss; Metangos, Armors, Chintzes, a moat beautiful. Ilno of flnp Cambric', Barred !Unsling, Naln nooks, Oinghems, and Chambray'. ALSO, a. NllllllO of Domestic Goode, finch an HEAVY BLEACHED NUBIANS, Firm Brown Muslin, 10 inches wide, Bleached Muslin from to 234 yards whirl, Kentucky Jeans, Farmers Cassimoro, &c„ &c. Our stock of SHOES excels anything of the kind thin side of Philadelphia. ALSO, a large and well selected dock of FIATS wait. ablo for the . season CARPETS. We make a specialty' of this article, and ham on band aTO fine assortment of DESIRABLE PATTERNS, which Will be sold lower than CAN bo sold hinny other home outside of Philadelphia. Wo bait) also on band a large etc& of ASH AND SAL? which wo aro selling very . , low. • In order to be convinced that ours is filo place to buy, call and oxotnino our goods and prices Nye take pleasure in showing our goods, ono if you do not wish to buy. So yon will please call and got.poated. CUNNINGHAM & CARMON. Juno 10, 1800-tf. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Furnishing, Fancy; Datas CODDL. Alpacas, Poplins, Plaids, DeLaines, Lawns, °lngham', Prints, fine Cambrian, Bluslins, Doplms, floe seines, P:cquas. India Twills, &a. A largo assortment of Lathes' Fashionate Dress Trimmins. Silk Fringes, Buttons, Bugles, Velvet Ribbons, eta Furu'Elblag Goods, Stockings, Moreno, Cot too, WOO, ko Kid of all colors, Silk, Thread, Cotton, &c., of nil sizes, and latest styles, Under garments of all kinds, for Ls• dies, Dents and Children. Table Linen, blnalins, Napkins. Doylies, &c. Sheeting and Skirting, Brown and Bleached, from 8 cents up. wvan.:27 oc)cAg A largo stock of the latest styles. A largo stock of Notions, Zephyrs, Yarns, Ac. All cheaper than the cheapest, , .OZ-Room, opposite; the First National Bank, Hunting don, N. CHEAP GROCERY STORE. Z. "X". 133117 1 1 1 3113E1L, HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA. THE undersigned offers for the in spection and, purchase of customers alarge and as. sorted stock of Groceries, Provisions, &c. Ho feels antis tied they can be accomodated with anything in his lino. Ills pricos are low, and his stock fresh and goOd. 116 keeps the best of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, SALT, TOBACCO & SEGARS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS & CAPS, &e: Atso— HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR, FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE, _ _ And NOTIONS of every kind A select stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS. WARN, and all other articles kept in a well regulated establishment for sale at reamonablo prices. AlGr . His store is on Hill street, nearly opposite the Dank, and in the room formerly occupied by D. Grove. Call and examine. Z. YENTER. Huntingdon, ep.ls, 1868 S. B. MCCARTHY & BRO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Office on UM street, opposite the Court House, 13.17.NTMGDON, PA. We aro now prepared to negotiate for the purchase and solo of Farms, Town Lots, &c ; also, to insure Life. Prop. mil and Live Stock to coy amount in the meet reliable Companies of the United States. SURVEYING AND DRAFTING neatly done, on short notice. rensene desiring to make sale of lands will please give. no a description of the property, location, and terms, and it will receive our special a.teutten. We have now for sato A Farm in the west end of ifishacoquilhos valley Also, a farm eltuate three' miles from the borough of Huntingdon. We respectfully solicit ashore of patronage. ap294f McCARTHY k AGENTS WANTED FOR "WEARING OE TRH OMEN." most entertaining book published, abounding in ROMANO", limos. AND Woe. agents say It Is the best selling book out, sa people aro tired of the repetition of dry details and'ormy reports One Agent Sold 58 In One Week. st ' 41 /0 9 2 .. os so II is " 182 ~ Ten Days. Liberal Terms to Agonte. Send for Circular. Also,Famlly Quarto Bibles. Best Edition published. WM. FLINT, Publisher, 26 South 7th street Philadel phia, Pa. July 15, 'os4m. , Sugars, Teas, Green and Browned Coffees, Syrups, Spices.of all kinds, Candies, Cedar and Willow Ware, Choice Family Flour, Su gar .Cured Hams, Dried Beef, Brushes and Brooms, and a general variety of articles ton numerous to mention, AT LEWIS' rAMILY GROCERY NEW SHAD, DRY SALT HER. YUNG and Mackerel, (Werranted,) Di ied Apples, teethe!, Curl ante, Prune., Tirtiefno, Ott. ron, Ac., at HENRY dt CO'S., AT DEALER LV CM= Crlcvv'eei, (Suecusors to Miller cf. Armitage,)