(Ide ellobe. HUNTINGDON, PA. Wediiesday morning,-Sept. 2, 1808. LOCAL Sz PERSONAL. Republican County Committee Alexandrift—J. H. Kennedy, Myers Miles. Birmingham—Themes McCallan J. It. Thompson. Dimly—Dal id Etnler, Caleb Wakefield. Barrett— Dr. Joseph Wilson, Il.trtott Green. Broad Top City--Charles Horton, lien ry Cook. Cm lon--Jonalt J. Reed, Samuel Dunahltam. Cass--Christian Miller, Benjamin Fink. Cass, le--A. L. Gusi. A. W. Evans.l Clay—Samuel McVitty, D. S. Stevens. Crontwell—Luthcr Hileman,Jolm Kelly. Coalmont—Leit Evans, Richard Owens. Dublin—William Iluthott, George Jelllies. Franklin—John Lsport, Samuel Wigton. Hender.on—llettry S. Miller, john Nightwino. Hopewell—George Bakst regser, W. W. Kay eart. Huntingdon, D. W.—K. M. King, booth Carmen. Huntingtion,lV. W.—W.F. Johnston, W K. Burchlnell Jackson—Jackson Harmon, John Ay res. Juniata—A. B. Shlnefelt, Lent Ititientrar."' Lincoln--Gcorgo Shontr. John Ketterman. Morris—P. K. Garnish. Dr. S. Thompson. Sit. Union ]borough—.hol m [ O. Stewart. itoLort Myers. Mt. Union District—Benjamin Davis, .101111 C. Soy tier. Mapleton—William H. Beg, Allison Hooter. Oneida—Henry Wilson, James Foster. Orbisonia—James J. Burkett, Thomas M. Nally. Porter—Robert Speer, Henry Omits!. Petersburg —Wm. 'Moor°, ans. M. Stevens. Penn--John G. Boyer, S. D. Garner. Shirleysburg—Wm. IL Leas, David,Douglass. Shirley Townt.ltip—.Tohn X. Lutz, William Piper. Springli,ld—tiphrtdm Balter,*Jackson Lambertson. Tell—A.G. Briggs, Levi Piper. Tod—Henry S. times, Jonathan Evans. Union—S. IL Phea.sant,T, P. Smith. Upper West—Thomas Montgomery, T. P. LOSS. Lower West—William Str3 tier, James Green. , tVarriorsmark—Jacob Critter, Samuel Ralston. Walker--James Ward, M. H. Sangre°. - H. C. WEAVER, Chairman. Meeting of Committee The members of the Committee are .sarnestly• requested to meet in the Court Rouse on TIIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3d, at 2 o'clock, r. ni. , when business of importance will be laid before them. 11. C. WEAvEn, Chairman. Huntingdon, August 24, 1808. Brief Items. The Bedford Springs have closed. A railrOad has been laid from Hollidays burg to Newry, in Blair county. A giantess measuring eight feet ono inch, passed through here recently.. Both the political County Committees will meet in this place on Thursday next. John Scott, Esq., addressed a large Grant meeting at Lebanon on Saturday last. The Broad Top schedule changes to-mor row. We note changes in another column. The public schools of this borough have opened to-day, Tuesday. Boys, hunt your books. Governor Geary was elected President of the Gettysburg Battle Field Memorial Asso ciation. Watermelons and corn arc being slough tered daily in our houses, just for "wearing of the green." Judging from the number of dogs on our streets, we should say this must he "the hap py land of canine." DeArmitt, convicted of horse-theft at tho last sessions of our court, was taken to the Western Penitentiary yesterday. We call attention to advertisement of Ar mitage & McCarthy, Insurance _Agents, in to-day's Globe. This is a ieliable firm. Mr. Morrell was elected in 11160 by a ma jority of 1310 in this District. Ilis majority this year should be mode to reach 2.900. The Lutheran Sunday SohOol held a pic nic at Dereliction's Grove on Saturday last. We understand it passed off pleasantly. Tho German' Reformed congregations of this place and McConnellstown, intend send ing a call to Rev. Dr. ICeitfor, of Pittsburgh. Tho Huntingdon R. Broad Top ,Railroad will' run an excursion - train SUnday next, September 6th, to the Cammuceting at Fish ers Summit.' - A little boy named Douglas, residing at Altoona, was kicked in the breast by a young horse, at whose heels he was striking With a small switch. The gross earnings of all the rialroads in the United States the past year amounted to 510,000,000 or equalling about 21 per cent. of their total cost. A ."nympli du pave" from parts unknown was' arrested on one of our streets on Satur day night last. She bad a number of satel lites following her. The Mexicap.monument in the Capitol grounds al Harrisburg is in process of con struction. The baso - and lower pillaislinve been placed in position. The Pittsburgh Comniercial came to us on Monday last in a new and attractive dress. We are pleased to - dote this sign' of prosperi ty in a first-class journal. W. W. is informed that see cannot publish his communication. The subject lie writes upon is wall enough to talk about at -home, but how would itlook abroad? - The trout-angler - of the Altoona Tribune and the pike-fisher of the Lewistown Gazette went' it-fishing last week, to Conemaugh. Neither caught anything but a ducking. The Good Tomplars of Tyrone and vicinity held n pic-nic at Laurel Springs on Saturday last. The Good 'lmplore of this place hold one at Sulphur Spring nest Friday. A bull got on a rampage in Allegheny city, and ran into a shoe store. - An animal of the somaspecies the other day walked in to Mr. Schaeffer's shoo store in this place.-,- Significant,l Seven million dollars in gold have boon shipped to New York from San Francisco since January Ist, an excess of a million and a half over the amount shipped in the same time last year. Rev. Henry Stackpole, of Woodstock, Vt., while descending a ladder at a saw mill in that place, a few days ago, lost his footing, and fell astride a large circular saw, which severed him lengthwise. France so monopolizes the tobacco trade that it is an offence by the law for a citizen to cure and smoke a leaf of the weed raised by himself until be has first sold it to the Go vernment and bought it back again. Splendid: the treat of music to which wo were served by the Huntingdon Silver Cornet Band on Saturday evening last. The music of "Champagne Charley" and other popular airs, tingles in our ears still. Thanks. The English army, on the Abyssinian ex pedition, wore indebted to American skill and enterprise for- the water they drank, as an American who accompanied the army taugl them how to bore a well in two hours. A firm in New Bedford is makina are wheeled wagons and carriages,Xthem._ much liked by those who hav%t.' n an d w i t h They are said to turn in les u r-wh a el e d ye less danger of upsetting the" bicles. sult desired by every bodyTo effect the , grand "each umber of the in a local par -, he nude' Milirrations to (Immunity shoub) , " with (ha cmtributo his orilo'' 1111(0 's " 0 " , ~oat every Aber member do undt,standb'o' the satoe- - W e "'re only seen of Ipe how many Don ocrae postmasters filet! were, by reading the , . facetious letters when requested to at .ributo to the supprt of Grant. It's all y nt, P. M.s, but y o Thad better he counting ,ur days of grace. Locomotive No. 0, on the 'Pennsylvania Railroad, explode in front of the Round Rouse, near tfarrthurg, and fragments were burled in all ditotions. The engineer and fireman were ro on the engine at the time and no one wasnjurcd. Mrs. Dean,residing on the Raystown Branch, who as recently bitten by a cop perhead stud:, has recovered. Sho was un der tremmen of Dr. Brumbaugh, of this place, who odd not reach her until cloven hours alter shwas poisoned. The Grant ttb of Altoona gave a street parade, recent. Their equipments consist of an ell clot cape, black cap with red, white and blue band, and a lamp. They should remember that victory does not de pend solely upon big shows. A bee gave obese to our candidato for As sembly, Mr. Brown, at the Pleasant Grove pic-nic, and he retreated in good order, much to the merriment of the lookers-on ; but while ha fell back before a bee, it does not follow that our B will retreat before a Miller. Mr. Joshua llarshbarger,:an Ornishman, has withdrawn as the Democratic candidate for County Commissioner, of Mifflin, and Mr. Thomas Hoop has been substituted. Mr. IL withdraws heeause it is against the doctrine of his church for a member to hold a political office. The Presbyterian pie : nie at Pleasant Grove on Friday last was a tip-top affair, and every dy appeared to onjoy it. The good things were superabundant, the plays wore partici pated in by young and old with great glee, and nothing occurred to suer the pleasure of the day. . The citizens of Johnstown are erecting a town hall, 100 by 00, to hsld eight hundred people; while Altoona is erecting one, 100 by 75, to hold fifteen hundred persons. So says the Tribune. The Huntingdon Town Hall and Market House has not yet made its ap pearance. Will it ever ? Almost a large fire occurred on Friday night last in Portstown, in the double dwell ing house, occupied by Mr. Flood and Mr. Moore. Some hot coals fell on the floor in Mr. Moore's kitchen, and burned the carpet and fireboard. The family know nothing of it until the next morning, although it burned all night in a slow fire. Prof. Hall, at the U. S. Naval Observatory, discovered Encke's comet on the morning of the 14th. •This cornet has not been soon be fore for thirty years. In the latter part of September it will be visible to the naked eye between nine o'clock in the evening and two in the morning. The following is an apprtived recipe for making blackberry cordial, which every fain• ily should keep on hand for use in cases of dierrhwa and dysentery, or simple "summer complaint" among children : To one gallon of blackberry juice pour four pounds of white sugar; boil and skins off; then add one ounce of cloves, one ounce of cinnamon, ten grated nutmegs, and boil down till quite rich ; then let it cool and settle ; afterward drain off, and add one pint of good brandy. Rat Project. A correspondent of tho Bloody Run Press thus refers to a railroad project that is now being talked of: "The people of Perry are very sanguine of the early construction of a railroad through their county. It is the old Sherman's Valley and Broad Top road. The citizens of Bed ford should feel interested in this road as it will be of untold benefit to them. It is to be built by a Reading Co., and will start at Harrisburg, will connect with the _Hunting don and Broad Top road at or near Hunting don, and will there connect with the Pitts burg cud Conuollsville Road nt Bridgeport, thus opening a new thorough route from Pittsburg and West Philadelphia and New York, shortening the route about 40 miles.— This route was surveyed in 1850." We linco seem a notice of this rail road before, bat this is the first intima- Lion we have had that it was to "con nect with the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad at or near Huntingdon." Indeed, we think the correspondent is building hopes which will not he reali zed. We cannot seo how a railroad which is to start from Harrisburg will connect at or near Huntingdon, when it is intended as tro think, to be a con tinuation of the Pittsburg and Con nellsville road. We would like to seo it connecting here, and wo would also like to see the Broad Top Road exten ded to Bridgeport, but we are not sure either will be accomplished. The Penna. Railroad company would prob• ably fight the former, and the 11. and Broad Top Co., of itself could do nothing for the latter. The day is not far distant, we think, when the Broad Top road will be made to connect with the Pittsburg and Connellsvillo Rail road—perhaps at Bridgeport. Phila delphians cannot be dead too long to their interests, nor ought Bedford and Huntingdon, and the towns interme diate be asleep to theirs. The P. S: C. road will soon be 'completed, when we will know better whether the link will be made between that road and the Pennsylvania Central. Deserters. The following official letter, which is of importance, will explain itself State of Pcnurylvania, 1 ! Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, HAIIMISBURG, Aug. 26, 'GS J JAMES F. BArtfultsr, Esq., ,SheiV of _Huntingdon County: Dear Sir:—Yours of yesterday is duly received inquiring my opinion of your duty an to inserting the law in relation to deserters in your election proclamation. Tho decision of the Supreme Court, to which you rofer, decided the law unconstitutional so far as relates to deserters who have never been tried by court martial, but leaves tho law in full force to such as have been tried. Inasmuch, therefore, the Sth section of the act of 4th Juno, 1866, is impera tive on the sheriff, and the law is in force as to the ono class of deserters, I conceive it to ho your duty to includo it in your• proclamation. • Host respectfully, Your obedient servant. F. JORDAN. Our Band. , It is with feelings of 4 „,ure that Wo we again refer to our V-1(1. t our on the long B sin an ce d d n a a met o o -eusi and very few 1 .,- - otate, and we are more rl i no in „.- ii 'm this belief the oftener we hoar pi:3M In this opinion we aro not a, for prominent musicians from a ,ro ir ad have declared that their music vas perfect, and that our Band was superior to some so-called first'class Bands in the cities. Our citizons,.of right, take a deep interest in the Hun tingdon Silver Cornet, and it is with pride that they speak of it, , for it is the lively institution of our quiet bor ough. Thus the Huntingdon Band bps become celebrated, and now the desire is with parties abroad to have an opportunity to hoar a band that is so much spoken of. To all who de sire to hear the boys; wo would say, address Prof. E. W. Thomas, the pop ular leader and efficient teacher of bands, or 0. E. McNeil, Secretary. Diectiligs A Grant Club mooting will bo held at Scottsville on Friday evening next. A Republican meeting will he hold at Shirleysbury on Saturday evening next. A Boy Wants n Plass: A boy 17 years old wants a placo where ho can make Ithesolf useful. is lame in one leg, but is able to do any kind of light work. Inquire at this offico. 31. tc! I.Blank gooks for tho desk on( pookot, for oak, at Lewis' 13ook Store ITUNTINCIDON & BROAD TOP RAMIOAD. °nand after WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3e,1663, Pas. Banger Trains will arrive noel depart BB follows: WINTER ARRANGEMENT. UP TRAINS. DOWN TR A INS. al Acco. I 8.12,11 deem. 1 815 n. STATIONS. P.M. A.M . . A. 81. P. M. LE 5 00 4.5 7 50 11unting11.1%,. so 9 20 An 4.35 521 . 810 81cCounellstmvu,.... 850 4 1.3 5 29 8 21 Plettian 1 Grove, 8 54 4 05 5 40 8 37 Marldovburg 8 37 I 18 6 03 8 53 Cotfot Run R 14 3 32 6 12 9 01 Rough & Rea.ly I 805 321 6 27 9 15,(10ve 7 10 3 10 6 32 9 191FalcIsSurnintt. ...... 7 46 3 06 AR 7 OMR 0 :31 c ., ~60 ILR 9 1;1 "n/ ES 7 aoIL A E R Z; 43 10 01 itiddlesburg. 2 23 12 09 110pes,11, 2 ao 10 27 l'itets Run, 1 13 10 4S Tatt.2,lllo, 1 38 11 00 1110015 Run,. 1 25 AS 11 00131.ata1 Dating, . LE 1 20 SllollVii 1111 N MANCH. 1.1: 7 054,5 9 45/Saxton, /An 7 23iAtt 2 10 '.....W t 7 201 10 00 CrAltnont, 7 101 271 7 , 10 05 Oranfolil, 7 05' 220 Ail 7 05150 10 15115011ey, OR 0 15 1.7: 2 10 !Broad Top City,.....1 q. 2, , 69. ,7011 N IttinliDgann to_ The proposed now Episcopal Diocese will include twenty-eight coun ties of what is generally known as Central Pennsylvania, viz : Dauphin, Adams, Bedford, Berks, Blair, Brad ford, Center, Clinton, Columbia, Cum berland, Franklin, Fulton, Hunting don, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Ly coming, Mifflin; Montour, Northum berland, Perry, Potter, Schuylkill; Snyder, Sullivan, Tioga, Union and York. Within these boundaries there aro now forty-ono clergymen; seventy points at which the services of tho church are held; fifty points where there aro organized parishes; two thousand eight hundred and nineteen communicants in 1867, now increased beyond three thousand; and the con tributions fur the year from May 1866 to May 1867, - fifty-nino thousand five hundred and eighty-one dollars. Pennsylvania State Fair The Pennsylvania State Fair will bo hold at Harrisburg, commencing Sep tember 26th, 1868, and will continue four days. It promises to be ono of the largest ever hold in the State. The locality is very central, and accessible from all parts of the State by Railroads. We are informed by the Secretary that already many inquiries are being made by exhibitors with great promises of an exhibition of their articles. The grounds contain sixty acres and aro located on the banks of the Susque hanna,-within a convenient distance of the City of Harrisburg, and about one half mile from the lino of the Pennsyl vania Railroad. Tho locality should insure a largo and most interesting fair. MEM On Friday night last, Miss Mary Stewart, who has for seven years past been employed as night telegraph ope rator in the Penna. Railroad office at this station, bade adieu to the office and the calling. While she has been in the business she has elicited the good-will of those who became ac quainted with hot., and also the com mendations of the officials, for the faithful and efficient manner in which she discharged her duties. Mr. Strick ler, of Lancaster, has been appointed her successor. The Trials of Life. What shall I do ? I am so dobilita tod that I cannot attend to my ordi nary duties Try Spoor's "Standard Wino Bitters"; they are unexcelled, and will act favorably oNi all tho fano tionis of your system, and restore them to vigorous action. They are simply Spoor's wino, without medication, ex cept by such herbs and roots as Pbysi• cians use Sold by Fred. Brown, Johnston & Holloway & Co., and by other Dri4 gists. lt. Saw MU Burned. On Saturday night last the steam saw mill, iu Henderson township, was destroyed by fire. A part of the ma chinery was rendered useless, and a quantity of lumber destroyed. The mill was owned by Mr. Silknittor, and rented by Stool & Lytle, of this place. The loss is estimated at SGOO, and so insurance. The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. 113.0-To beautify and Dresi the hair, and Restore it to its naturrt color, and impart that beautiful gloss, odor, etc., use. Mrs S. A. Allen's Improved (now style) Hair Rostoier of Dressing, (in ono bottle.) livery Diuggist sells it. Price One Dollar. , • • . re- Rend, Weekly 'Sharp-Shooter."— Novel, Practical and Arfully Sharp on Fo gies, Quacks, Phariseesand Politicians, "bor ing them rilqht ihrougl!" Only 50 Cents a year in advance. Stud 3 cent. Stamp for Sample. Address, D. S. X Landis, Phila delphia, Pa. angl9,lm. Soo Bunch of Grwes On Btandard in aother column. SPEER'S STAiNDARD WINS BITTERS is highly rec ommended by ph:sicians for Dyspeptics, on account of its ton) properties, its purity, and its delicious lbw- Republloaria, Mention Tbo Bevilliealia of East and West ,Wirdo of luntingdon borough will meet at the ilourt House on Saturday evening nelt. .13e - Thoprocee4inge of the Congres sional C'on:oronce were not received by us in tirneto publish last week. They will be found in to-day's Globe. /e — We call attention to advertise ment of Lazarus &Morris, Opticians & Oculists. MARRIED, At Lilo residence of tho brido's pa ronts, on tho 14th of Juno, by Rev. S. A. Groveling, Mr. ISAAC S. SMITE, to Miss JENNIE C. CIIILCOTT. all of Hun tingdon County. At the residenco of Levi Smith, the bride's father, August 20th, by Rev. S. A. Groveling, Mr. WM. T. etmcorr, to Miss Muer R. Siurrir, both of Union Township. On July 25th, by Potor Swoopo, Esq., Mr. JOHN WESLEY, to MISS 11.1.Ana,tuE1 A. KYLEII, both of CV's.'lcor twp., this County. In Altoona, on Tuosday, 18th ult., by Roy. Father Tuigg, l'kir. WTI:IJAN' AnAms, to Miss SUE nOLLER, nil of that placo. DIED, On the 24th ult., _at .Massoysburg, ArToN, infant son of .11ov. Jas. H. and Elsio S. MoGarrah. In Lincoln township, on tho 3d of August, 1808, LEWIS KEITH, aged 40 years, 7 months and 22 days. In the death of Air. Keith, Lincoln township loses a good citizen. WHOLESALE 31411KET. PIULADEIRM.A., Actg. 2%, MS. Tito Floor tantlet in modolatcly active, at on advance SUpvlllllo Mom. at $7,50 0 V 5. extra at $2,50 • fancy Western es.tra family $1P,50011 21; Ponnsylsada do do $12,00 and fancy brand.; V3,00(2;11,80 according to quality. Rye llom $0,50. Prime A% heat in fair demand Millen red at $2,500200 whit° $25002,51. ltyc at $1.0501,70, Corn 1,21 0 1,25 Oats at 7 , 1 c. Bat Icy malt at 52,05. i s rrTSUIRIGH, Aug. 11'3.—Bloat—The market 19 amino Wo quota, sal, tot opt log I'V heat Floe at $10,50010,75, minter Flour 01 i:10,75(i1:11.50 Jitney at $ 1 3014,00. \Mat, red, ;2,1002,15 and for White,. $2;15,02,20 Peru from limb I.llllliB at $1,15. 113 e, 51,55 nor bushel. Orate 6.1065 c: Batley 1,h0051,85. hdatoo4, roach blow 3,75 1,51 hams 22ge, Lfl Lit oc. Cotter 35027 c in; Egg, 17 dux. FINANCIAL. KEW Yon, Aug M.—Cold doge() at $1.A13 1 ' . . HUNTINGDON MRS. CORRECTIM WEEKLY ItY HENRY & CC NV1101.1..81= rniu.s. Super(luellour, 1,0,30 romlielm 11 Ib, Ext i a. Floor, —. , ........ 10.30; Flaioued Family Flour 11,30 Hops i lb ...„ _ Rol ll'ln al, . 'Ol, Ilitio, MIR/lied White ,Irlithtt, "AO flay "0 tun 10,00 Applu nutter It gallon-1,05 1,1.1. e "0 Dui I: I.tr Cora 9,00 Large 011it , 11,. li Owi 73 It, rl,) I,ou Mixed Ohop 2,23 ... .. 13uth.r.... • Bran - ;,1 cwt 'I,7ILLIPS, Sept Broonii ti dui 3,00@1,DU iloe99llV. 'll lb Bean, Im Chid 11 • Coun try Coi n tcm cwt Dried AMEN Om Di led Cheri icy re gum t. Dried PellelloB "0 lb third Deaf I:ea 11, PI lit oad Top Cora '1 ton —V2,O thorn Apple, Zl.su Clovei seed "t , ;):00 Shellbuks Ll 1.0 i s2,bo Cheese— ..... 13620 cis. ID oU SPECIAL NOTICES, pIIEIATUIZPI DECAY. Thousands go annually into prematuto graves he raipie they neglect to pre.erve that inestimable blessing —goon health. linftercrs frimi Liver Complaint, Ilppep ta, Con.,tipation and atmilal nfluents, dour disease will ake its Inevitable comet, anti viii your days no earth, pet Ingeomililiffily, unles4 on fake the Ileums to prevent it. flat beam, of false 11Ielllonialin 1140 only to sure pro tection against the Call'vu of the-0 iloicase4, as melt IN the only absolute remedy for them. Fortify yourselves ut once by it °made of Herb Bitters, and thus ten der year conqitution anti physique invulnerable to the at tacks of epitiontic disot ileut and the ordinary complaints which prevail In etery locality. Thu most distinguished ph)oielans of the present day IVO it it) their practice, nod punitively defier° that the whole science of IllediClllo pI),CSFCS 110 temetly that is half as efficacious ferdisea isiug hem n disnrkterid Stoinaeli, Liver, Intestines. ite., to limb Mama. ;Mid by all Pt uggists and Walvis. Or. S. It. llartnian A; Co., Pro prietot s, Lancaster, Pa. . augl2,lffi. I)AINTS r()It FARMERS AND OTEERS.—The Grafton 31Ineittl Paiut Company aro now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and most Thi mble Point in 114 e; two coots well pot on, mixed with pure Limx•ta Oil, will lost toil or fifteen 3 ears; it is of n light brown or beantifol choenlato color, and can be changed to peso, lead, stone. di ob, olive or cream. to suit the taste of the coo'onu•r, It i i valuable for Mon aco, Fences, Barns, Cot riage nod Car lookers, Palls and Wood. it-onto, Agrictiltio al Implements, Canal Dom', Vessels and Shlpie Bottom.. Canvas. %I MA and Shingle Roofs. (it being. Fire aid 11'ittel proof.) Floor Oil Cloths, (ono Maim factot el hat lug flied 5.060 bids. the post yam) and as .t paint for any pm pose is 1111SUrplISEC21 for body, durability, elasticity on 2121/222321 . 02151 2 22. Pt ice sii per bbl. of 100 lid , It ill supply 21 lamer for yeti's to come. Wart ailed in all circa no atov c. bond for n cir cular n•hirit gives hill port ictilarc NOIIO gentlino unless branded in a trap mark, thafton Mineral Paint. Por tant eon older the Point and knit the money on re ceipt of the goods, Address DANIEL lIIDWI,I,L 234 Pont street, Now Tot l k. 41Z- For sale by the pound or barrel at I,ewii' Book Stoic. nia3 6-6ot EXAMINATIONS. annual oxttminations of Tonal ets fur the p went year may be ovpeete:l as followd : Frauldin, Thurrelay August 21, V: tinkfinville. iorsivark, Friday 214.. Wan boron, irk. Mori is, Saturday 9 2d, Shatter, it le. Porter and A lexandeia bor. Monday 24111, Alosaudiia. Walker, Tue..ilay 22115. 31cConliellstown, • Carbon and Coalluout bur, Wolin-nifty 20th, COalniont. 11neoln need lloponell, Thar:day 27th, Coffee Min. Teed, Friday 2Stli, Noes g. Pena, Saturday 20th, Mai klehloti g. Wee!, Me t als) 31st, Shavai'a Creek Bridge. Bari ea, Tneeday September 14. :Gabor 11111. IV:::lne,lay 31t,AInt: ys Fort. Once!, hur.alay 30. r.ste r Union School Itouse. llemlec..ani, bS iday. Isle, Unitas :Aim,' liouec. Brady, Monday 7th, 31111 Creek. Mapleton hoe, Tite,lay ',tit Mapleton. Mount Union bor. nth, Mount Union. bliirloy aiul Shit leysl . aii That -day 10111. Shirle3sburg. Crounvoll and Orbb.ani I 11Ler. I'l ilia) lithe, ltublin, Satin slat 12,11. Shade Gap. Toll, 3londay 11111, Bolling " tem n. Pl, inglivid, )Maslow Galt. - Cloy, We:lneml•ty 16th, 50°1161111., • Cass and ra.sville bor, Thuriday 17, Cagavillo. Union Fs May 1:-1.11. Vino (lawn School 115,51.0. Flitaitlay 10111, Bell Clown School Musa. The omitninatiou a ill coma. ucc at 0 o'clock,3l. Tracings uho aro tanly let attendance need not oxlicct ndiniesion into the clads. No teacher need apply for examination who o nil not submit to an examination In all rho branches required by law,. P 111,0119 wino 111.0 Limon to the Superintendent to use intoxicating drinks as a be‘mage. or to be of immoral character riff' not be examho d Thorn unknown to tho Saperintoulent and dn•ertnts 1111191 produce satisfactory or Mean of good moral character. Applicants are expected to be examined In the districts In Mitch they apply for Schools. A certificate from the proper dila:has urn ha 1 °Tilled before they can enter tiro class. Directors are earnestly urged to ha present at tlto exam inations, and to make their selections of teachers, as far as practicable, on these occasions. Such a course would have a strong endeney to induce teachets to attend and prevent them Lon tr tug to e‘Bllo a public examination. It mould also roller., dirt star-, from touch trouble in pro cluing teachers. It is hoped that those directors mho favor the 111 , ,.11, mill give the requisite notices in their nista lets. The special attention of directors is invited to the arti cle headed "reacher., Sal«ries" found on page .16. Aug. No. Pennsylvania School Journal. It will Ito peen by the ar ticle auteri ed to that the ttitto Ettporiotentlent suggest that heathen be paid 11,01 ding to their proficiency, and according to Ur* actual ounce•a in teaching. The undo blood cordially commended. Tito public ate drBited and respectfully Milted to at tend the examination; but: teachers who do not crane to he examined hot expect to be examined at Solon other place in tho county' aro not inch, d, and if they m ill con• salt titer• omn intereiti they mill not itteml• U. F. TlitiSMV., aunty Suporintentlen . t, aug12.69. linntingdott County AGENTS WANTED. Eights and Shadows of the Great Containing Thriiiing Adveninreg„ Daring Deeds, Start. FYl.doit 4 , Owl•rVolutil F,caped of Spies, Scouts and Detective,. Tito cheapest. most complato and in t.noely intei,ling mat boon yet pnblinhell, containing et er LOO pages and mi1:n..0,0 ongrai logs. Price only $2 75. Send fur circular and tot mi. Also, FAMILY QUARTO 131131,118, best edition pnbledied. WII,I,IAM FLINT, Puldhlier, N 0.21 S. Seventh, Philadelphia, Pa. A GENTS WANTED FOE ..T.VE(33. - 1. cat" 010011.. a- 21:11.5t-yr Thu Lacs of QItANT, cor.FAx, and all the leading men of the notion. laver 50,] in ono volume, by Or. L. llrockett, the popular biographical Editor of llAppleton's Clyclopaii.' Over 000 pages awl 42 One steel portraits. Tho only complete or reliable work of the kind published. paler vely low. Sales Immense. Ally intelligent man or woman can clear $l5O to $2OO per month. Ono agent made $3OO in live weeks. Send for circular. . . Address, !ZEIGLER, IIIUCUItDY Jr. CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, 0., Chicago. 111., or St Louie, Mo. m 11941111 • A CTIVE and Efficient Agents wan ted in this county for tho Union Mutual Life Insurance Company. Claiming, as this Company lines, some advantages pc collar to itself, Agonts aro nifordeh on easy and success ful method fur securing asks. A liberal commission paid to agents, ache moat famish first-class references,— Address ' D. S. GLONllibi 01. D., (lomat Agent, No. 120 South 7th St., Philadelphia, Pa. WS-1m WANTED, by ft manufacturer, Agents to ncll by sompl'e. Mamas with etatup for circular, & CO., aul9.lul 413 Cllegtnut at., IThilathAphla. FINE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, All lho LEADING STYLES on hood- or nuido to nteus ore. friers 11,DI nt LOW FIGURES. An Illustratod Pt Ice Lint n MI instructions for roll weJsurenicut bent on receipt of Po,t Olileo ndolre,s. 33 South Sixth Street, abbve Chestnut, CIE HEADQUART E RS Choice Groceries, Candies, Toys, &c D. AFRICA & CO'S. FAMILY GROCERY CONTEDI7O YEW Y AND VrA 'HETI - 470.G HUNTINGDON, PA. Our dock consign of all kinds 'of Oloreties, Teas, Spi ces. Canned and Di led Fruits, Clint- Vinegar, Common and Farley Soaps, ol all (Undo. Hair Oil, Perfumery, Pen Hu twos, Pocket Books, &c. Call and examino out stock, and take a I low of our splendid Mat trio Soda Fountai n . Don't forgot ISo placo—north-cast corner of Mamma Huntingdon, Jana 21-ly D. AFRICA A. CO. riMIBER FOR SALE. Bono, 'lank, Stinting. Itotithitt Loth, Lilt unit Joint iithinglos, limy and four toot Ile, ing Loth, Manufactiirrrii Km, at )el7 tiitY•ct, MARKETS. Unto pp rotntn,s bus7s to lAti ['luta per ton Hags 'EI lb Ityo lt3 Chop tl cwt It) tune Luudlo Shot to 11 cot r rallow Tintoth) )s l-i lb . • Wool lb 40 lb hurl trail 03 ton.— ... ... $5,60 • l'ir Metal' 1 -4 ton ...... $35@ . AO Lumber Il 1000 ft....512@30 :angles, 1A16,11 d0.5 1 0@. 11 . 3 •• .• 01/A8 Rebellion FOR GEINTLEiVIZN. WM. F, 13 A RTIJETT I'ILILADIIIA`IIIA MEM WE , ARE. COMING. A ND WILL PRESENT D LO ANY PERSON u; a Club our Cheat One Dollar Sale of Dry and Fanoy t G a r 4 tD ' IDX:7OI, iL WATOII, ilivco of SLIFIETINO,. SILK DRESS' PAT:. k,., , FREE OF COST. Our inane , moat, Ing the past few years have born , largo. Wo Now Doublo Our Rates of • PREMIUMS. our friend., win I err/ii? ncdirr au• Pee.loll.l fin• M and CO CfuLs nre now more Man equal in nano hi Clubs Gil and 100 reS),CtitY'y of War •/mmx•• 80 Any pet•t+nn r Ultra. of the Clnha no•nt toned hr• low, tali have their ...lei:liver of pteinimnv eu uniet colic:Tending; to tho miati of the Cl un• FREE OF ONE DOLLAR I For a Club of 30. (S3OL-0,.e of rho following at hotel, viz.: bola no cire,l ;satin ; fancy colored bed spread; 100Tnehey icco album; 20 a aeon klicet lug ; sh iped ca.sh merit 'Whittle Mess poll torn; honey comb quilt; all wool mean, shatel ; bet Halal gild I.sum studs; all wool fancy caAninne pants and vest pattern; gent's hair guano clean, gold tt tannings; ail rcc platrd chased bottler ap,h ; 111‘ er plated 5 bottle revolving castor, on teet; . bct tummies steeled - bladed knit ea and rot he; worsted promenade shawl ; long gold mooted chain ladies' double gold n ing; genbs: heavy chased solid gold; sing: solid block usdnut work box or writing desk; ex tra quality balmorat skirt; sctjewelry, clue) o buttons to match ; violin and bow; gents' eating. jacket; splendid ebony D flute, ivory trinuning, ; superior 'flukey rearm- Co Ilse/Ting bag; ladies' high cut Wham al beets. For a Club of 00, ($O.)-000 of the follouing articles, vie. : Mack or colored alpaca dress pollens; poplin irons pattern; one piece of bleached or brown nbeeting ; engraved steel' plated 6 bottle reVolving can to[ ; 3 1-2 pat rla 6110(111ot cashmere for rank and vest pat tern extra heavy honey eolith quilt; two fancy colored bed spreads; pair gent's calf bouts; 1 yid. forma a' good wool frocking; fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern, best quality balmoral skit t; cream nail brass alarm clock; ladies' all wool p at' ern ; salver plated cake or card basket; far muff or cape; billies' fashionable wain donblO shawl; splendid clasped fondly Bible, 9,02, neat 0 page, and engem illga 3 yds. doi.ble,nidth water proof cloak. Mg; set ivory lanallelcuives; %Atli silver plated forks; one set lace curtain. lo uo lu 0 11 For a Club of LOG, (310.)—One of the fallow ing articles s iz.: 4 yds. double Kith cloaking or coating; 2 huge, line. bit:wiled linen table covers, with ono doz. large cued dinner it,.kins to match; tweittY - fire yards splendid hemp ea:lotting, good cutout; extra quantity black or alpacea drtro pat taros; extra quality poplin dress patterns; win largo piece nuperior quality extra width sheeting; pair genes' calf boots, best pettily; silver hunt ing-east...it patent it, er %tad; ; unto 1107,11 , h ory handled steel bladed kii it es and forks; silver plated engraved bottle levolt log caster, on MI cult glass bottler; splendid violin,. box arid bony, complete; single bane! shot-gun; Bacon - a six•burrel - revoker; pa ir, siineGor w trite moot blankets; nice Inc man and e (pc ; silver plated engraved leo pitcher, on lilt salver; seven and ono half yards all wool fancy cassitiole, for soil; ono dozen Roger's best stiverplated folks; common sense sent lung and embi eider ; tau heavy honey comb goiltes r splendid faintly Bible. record and photograph page. FLr layer Clubs (heroine increases in the - stuns ratio. Catalogue of Goods mid Sample sent to any ittldi cos free. Fend money by registered letter. adduces all of dcrs to ALLEN, HAWES & 00,, 15 Federal St., Soston, Mass 13111MIE Wholemle Denier in Dry and Fancy GOWN, Cutlery Plated Were, Albums, Leather Gonda he. j0.179w SPEER'S STANDARD . WINE - BITTERS ! ~ • • --, 4g i rt , r i , , s•ffi ,, I'S 00,2 --z-- ' ''-', .Iq-,,--.7r.,,5,1_,...,,,,,,1ic•-e il-Firi,d ~,t1 r,,,V1ANA,„•,",.. x , ' , „S ~,-`, il...„ l 2iEii.oti pi 1! ffillfß .0.1!:,Z-PtkVIM' ; , A• "r - . c• - faii4 ‘ , „ V4 14;) HERBsH -.. " N • il - Thf,,q, 44 ~;- ,41.1,,, ,8 . ,i7 lik-0 ROOTS` . VIGOR __ al II CA LT H\ _ l: Ey .9 TRE.11,9111-11 ~.1 BEAUTY 1 1.;--, FOR. THE WEAR, FOR, TIIR PALE. FOR TIIR SICKLY, FOR THE AGED. FOR 01 1A LES, FOR SPRING USE. I II Arb - NO BITTERS EQUAL TO THEM !" - CIAL Speer's Standard WINE BITTERS, WINE, HERBS' and ROOTS. SPECIeft Colobinted - Wine, no well known, with PERUVIAN BA1(11 011A11051ILE FLOWERS, • SNAKE. HOOT. WlLit CHERRY BARR, GINGER, and ouch other HERBS and ROOTS us will In all cases resist Digestion. tiro:m.4 the Secretions of the system In the naturnlchaonels, and glte • 'TONE - 'AND- . VIGOR --TO TUE— . Yong and Old, Male and Fainalo! All use It with wonderful success. Brings - COLOR To the pale white lip, Bloom and Beauty To the thin taco and rare worn countenance. ; Cities FEVER and Hieatcs. APPETITE. Try Gann. Use 11000 other. Ask for SPEER'S, STANDARD TBRS. Sold by Drs gists ggists and Grocers. See that my signature is over the cork , ef eleb bottle. „, ' • ALFRED SPEER, Passala, -N. J., and f44:3 Broadway, Now Yet k. Sold by John Reed, and Samuel Sutit li, Druggists, Hun tingdon. t. 0.18 gir•Tra , le supplied Inc JOHNSTON, HOLLGWAY co„ Philadelphia: GEORGE A. KELLY, Pittsburg; and by all Wholesale Dealers. July 22, ,OS-tsts. ; ' 727 DRY GOODS. 727 RICKEY SHARP & C®., NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, nave now the most colllllloto 11111 elegant stock of .7flory• (Gracecadlia They have ever offered, and invito special attention to their stock of SHATS„conipt !sing a full lino of HEAVY BLACKOROS GRAM and LUSTERLESS SILKS, FOR surf& Plain Brown and Mode Tagettas. Plain Drown and Mode Poulto de Soles. , . A full Cue of _ CI-lENE - MOI-lALES Of the choicest coloring, together nith an Extensive Va. iiety of DRY GOODS, embracing Cloths, Casstmeres, Ilon9e-Putntsbing Goode, Au: . 2: . RICK.EY, SHARP & CO., • 727 Chestnut street, julylsly Philadelphia. TUSCARORA ACADEMY, FOUNDED; I&3G. The Fall Session of this Flourishing Institution will COIIIII,OIICO on the FIRST WEDNESDAY IN SEPTEMBER The oldeet of tho Instituti in is - to prepare young men for the active duties of life, to qualify pupils for teaching, and to train thoroughly such as desire to enter College. The Instruction embraces the culture of the mind and heart, so that their powers may be well directed and ap plied, nod to taste fur intellectual pursuits and virtuous habits developed. For further information scud for n circular. Applicants R itt please address, D. D. STONE, A. Pt., Pr 'wipe!, or - W. A. IteDOWlti,f, A. M., Associate Principal, Academia, Juniata County, lie. July 1, 'O9-2,ra HUNTINGDON ACADEMY. Rev. JOHN RUWITT, Principal. ri[lllE duties of thiS School will be re: slimed On TUESDAY, lot this' of September, next. TERMS PER QUARTER OF ELEVEN WEEKS. Oidinary English Munches, 910 00 English Et ;inches Latin Grammar and Philosophy, 912 00 and Reading, Algebra, Geometry. Phitotophy 599 00 GIRCULAIIS. - 11A Aug. 19, 1009. Williamsport Dickinson Seminary. FOR BOTH SEXES. This Institution, located et Williitimport, Pa, has every thing in the way of battalion, buildings, faculty, ion It uction, and icing . , to commend it to Om public fa vor. This it has long enjoyed. Next term will cont. mance August 27. Students received at any Limo. Cat idogdys 00,10 011 ppylication. ' - THOMPSON 01EYCIIELL, aug. 12,'05-^t. President. We' Fur neat JOll PIIINTING, call at the "Chow: Jon Purrinzio OrFicu," at Ilan tiugatm, Pa. 1 I ~„_. zi f 6 A. R. STEWART, HUNTINGDON, PA., EMEIM I - lARDWA.RE, CUTL ERY, PAINTS, PUMPS, GLASS, STOVES, OILS, LAMPS, ROPES, Iva FOWL% Scythes, Snail's, Grain Cradles, Sad 'dlery and Carriage Goods, lubs, - and Spokes.' • • • NAILS AND IRON, LOCKS, HINGES, SCREWS, DRAIN PIPE, and an endlcse variety of goods in hjs I am receiving goods almost every day from manufacturers; and in view of late DECLINE IN PRICES, and my experience in selecting best brands and reliabld qualities of goods, purchasers will find it to their advantage to okamine my stock. THE NEW PATENT ,CLIPS - 4!, GOO_( STOV-4_',, which throws all others in the shade, is still increasing in popularity, and pleases so well that everybody wants THE EGLIPSE. IEI STOP AT THE BIG PADLOCK SIGN tingtlon, July 1, IS6B-tf. FASHIONABLE 'GOODS. TOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. GEO. F. MARSH, MERCHANT TAILOR, tag) MILER IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR BIEN AND BOYS, Men ronmeed to t h e store loom on t h e corner of the Diamond, opposito Loth' Book Stuns, where ho intends to keop constantly on hand the latest styles of Ready niiAlo Clothing and piece goods, comprising AMERICAN, ENOLISEC AND PRENCII CLOTIIS, OASSI3ICRES, AND VESTINGS. CLOTHS, CASSIIIIIIVES, AND VESTINGS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS Being a practical workman of many years experience he is prepared to make to order Clothing for men and bobs, and guarantee neat, durable and fashionable work tuanship. Ho is determined to pirate everybody. All aro invitrtl to - coil 0011 exanillie my now stock of beautiful patterns before pmcbaling ehowlaia o incl2s . GEO.l.` MARSH. FIXED ED Ii'ACTS always INDELIB LY triumph simple IM PRESS st ill over as sertions. Thus it is that this community gives testimony in fa vor of tho well known establishment of H. GREENBERG, Tri2PLULIT.Tif HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON. in 'not hie purpose to deceive the public by clamoring 'low prices and bettor goods" than other dealers, he simply Invites all who wish to purchase in his lino of business to call and satisfy themselves that with him a patron once gained is never lost, that is, "the proof of the pudding is in the tasting of it" Ile has just recolved his winter supply of glUblt MADE E4ATMI4M, • FOR MEN AND BOYS. Ho has also a large asSortmcut of tho moat substantial and fashionable Hats Caps Gots' Filrnishiq Goods, of every description, and made up from the best matoriai. Always on hand the thirst quality of American, Eng lisp and French CLOTHS, OASSIMERES and YESTINGS, which are loads up to order by good, experienced work men, in a manner the most fashionable and endurable. No ea.stefli city can afford a better or more railed style of goods than can be Bonn (in my selection. H. GREENBERG, Huntingdon, Nov. 13,1967. Merchant Tailor. CHEAP GROCERY STORE. HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA. rilllE undersigned offers for the ."in spection and pinclovio of cwitonwrii alargo and an orted stock of Orovet les, Pa °visions, Ste. He feels sails fled they can boaccomodatcd with anything in hid lino. Ills videos ere loin, and hid stock fresh and good. lle keeps dm beat of SUGAR, COFFEE', TEAS, SPICES, SALT, TOBACCO k SEGARS, , BOOTS AND SHOES, • lIATS & CAPS, kb Abso— HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR, FlBll, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE, . And NOTIONS of ovary kind A select stork of DRY GOODS, together with QUDENS WANE, and all other articles kept in a well t °galled establiblimant for oak at temonablo prices. Stir His atom is on Hill If tlevt, nearly oppreille the Dank, and in the room formerly occupied by D. Grove.. Call and examine, 7. VENTER. Huntingdon, op. 15,1868 —Notions, too numerous to mention, for salt.: at Lowis' Book Storo. SPRING STYLES for 1868. A LARr& AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OS LA DIES' AND GENTS' PURNISHING 000DS, A ~ , I , h.,, ~c 1•/ 4,,,--. A 4 ..,,,,,:f1,_ • 5 1' ,• , d' :,!-- -\P' ....,....- 4.- c 1 1 ji' _ (Slircr,or to W. P. RUDOLPH) UNE LADIES' DEPARTMENT Ia thisdepartment. wddch frill at all thnos'rerelver'mp stsletattentlon,l have a Well assorted display of STRAW. GOODS, Mesa , Trimmings, Cloak and Raclin° Trim mings, Mass Maoris, Moves, Vaits,:Zephyr Knit Shawls, Rubins, hoods, Sontaga, flan& kerchiefs, Fall lists. Hat and Bonnet Frames, felts( Ribbons. Corsets, llosiety, and latest, style &clues from V. 3 to $3O. GENTS' DEPARTMENT fate and dam', all • etylee, from 50 cents to $lO, Shirts, , Dralverv, Gloves, Neck Ties,•Col lare, lio3iery, and every article kept ,iu a thst class Furnlshing Store. HATS AND CAPS A SPECIALTY: By p omptly meeting - the wants of all, I hope to moot with such patronage float the public as will unable mo to keep continually on Lund a largo and well selected stock of first class goods, Whilst keeping up to the fashion in every artlclp, I will also sell cheaper than thin. cheapest. 0. E. AtuNh'lTy Opposite Leister's Now building Huntingdon, Ap. 2.1, 1563. WM. E 3. ZEICLER, Furnishing ) Fancyl DRESS COODS. Alpness; Poplins, Plaids, DoLollies, Lawns, Glasbama r Mints, ilea Cambrica, 11tn81Ine, Denims, tine ,Lioes,"Discs seines, P.cryuns. India Twills, Av. • • A largo assortment of Ladies' Fashionlilo DreSS Trimming. Silk Fringes, Bul ions, Bugles, - Velvet Blbboria, eto; Furnishing Gooilo„Stoeiiings, Min ono, Cotton, Wool, &a Kid of all colors, Silk, Tilt cad, Cotton, ' of all elzes, and latebt stylra, Under garments of all klnds, for to. dari, Grata and Chiklron. Table Linen, Idlianas, Napkins. Doylies, Av. Shooting and Shirting, Brown awl Bleached, tronB cents' up, - giVirRAW7 G,•OOC3g- A large stock of the latest styles. A'tarkp;'stack of Notions, Zephyrs; Yarns, &c. All cheaper than the cheapest, . . r•Itoom, opposito tiro Pint Notlonn) Donk, Ituntingi don, Pa. \V- - ..I I II7B&'\VILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM trOU nriftg Sowing Machines/ Received the only GOLD MEDAL at t4O PARIS EXPOSITION, , . They aro adapfed to all kinds of Family Sewing, and to tho use of Seamstresses, Dre s smakers, Tailors, Manu facturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, ,Mantilloa, Clothing, IMts, Caps, Corsets, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work equally-well upon silk; Mon, woolen and cotton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread. They 101 seam, quilt, gather, horn, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perferm every species ofsetving, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of tho article sewed. Tile qualities which recommend them ore: 1. 'Scanty and excellenco of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Strength, firmness and durability- of seam, that will not dip nor ravel. 3. Economy of Thrseil. - 4. Attachments and wldOrange of application to pm° • sea and material, ' 5. Compactness and elegance of model and finish.. 6. Shnplicity and thmoughness of censtructiOn. 7. Speed, eller of operation and -management, andAnleh uess of raocement. • Instructtais free to alt.'• Machines kept in repair - Ono year free of charge. • FEEI BELLEFONTE PLANING MU'. MUSD BIANCHARD, S. AUSTIN MEW, E. N. DIANCE.IIII4 W. SI. 1101.11E15. Blanchard. & Company, S'aCcessors to "Valentine, Blanchard • Manufactuiers of WHITE &YELLOW PINFFLOOHIN apd WEATHERBOARDING, of Varrouo gtyleg, Doore, Saab, 131indi, Shutters, and Will alov, Scroll Work of Every _Description. BRACKETS OF ALL SIMS, and rat terng madotcorden, Haring a BULKLEY'S PATENT LUMBER DRYER," connected with our establishment, wo aro enabled to manufacture our work from TIJOROUpIaLy SEASONED I,ll3lBEit I - - . AB-Orders from Contractors , Builders, Dealers and the Tut le in general, .11ELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PA, angl2,3m CM= =I TYRONE PLANING MILLS. McCAMANT, ELLIOTT & co., Successors to F. D. Boyer t Co., Manufacturers and Dealers in Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring, Brackets, Mouldings, Stair 12ailing, Plastering Lath, Shingles, Common and • Fancy Pickets, Frame Stuff', AND ALL KINDS OF LUMBEN TYRONE, PA Orders respectfully solicited. * THOU. ➢DACLIALI4. THOS. BUROHINELL & SON, SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, And all kinds of Building Material, HUNTINGDON, PA EMIG aEO. A. STEEL. .111ILTON S. LYTLE. SANUEL A. STEEL. MILE FIRM OP STEEL, LYTLE & STEEL having located on their tract of land with• in two miles of the borough of II outiugdou, a • STEAM SAW MILL, aro rreparea to manufacturo dll kliold of OAK AND PINE LUMBER. Tim min a ill ho inn to Its 1111no5t capacity and will he in operation during the entire summer and part of the autumn nlolltha. They trill ha enabled to furnish Lunt. her in letup quantities, nud of all dinionsisns, at the low eq cash prices. Oilers tespectfully solicited. Luadicrdollvorod at the Penna. Rath owl, or contd. Itunthupton, April 22, 1.865-tt - LUMBER SHINGLES, LIVIIIS • xiEMLOCK, PINE BILL STUFF, Sunnis, Plank, Shingles, Phistoying and Shiggiinlj Lath, constantly on bawl. Rail log. S 0,11, x, Darn, flair and "Win: dow Prunes, fui Risked nt wanu Cus mem' piffled. • Notitia guiltily Imoght at ocul,et, WAIIONtiIt BRO.. 1'111111,am; g, einitle co., UN 1111. t 1 AT REDUCED PRICES, 31:g recei rat ut 1112233 ar•lc) , ^cre).., U. B. LEWIS, Agent,- lIUNTINGDON, re =I D. T. CALDITEDL, MEM W.I. I. Buncunrgu, E=EI FLOORI•NG, j729-01n