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HUNTINGDON, P.A.
Wednesday morning, Sept. 16, 1868,
LOCAL Sz PERSONAL.
Grant and Colfax Meetings.
Meetings will be held at the follow
ing places at the times stated :
Spruce Creek, Tuesday evening, Sept, 15
Mapleton, Thursday " 41 17
--
Shade Gap, Friday " -
Saulsburg,
Marklesburg,
Mill Creek, Saturday "
Trough Creek Church, Friday "
Mount Coitl, Friday "
Cassville, Wednesday "
Steffeys, Friday "
,Petersburg, Saturday "
Speakers will bo present and address
.each of the above meetings.
H.. C. WEAVER,
Chairman County Committee,
arief Items.
All the politicians are Maine-ace just now.
The Catholic priests denounce Planchette.
Weather prophets already predict a steady
cold winter.
The Mount Union Times is again revived
under Syl. G. Gettys.
Gardner & Kenyon's circus is in town to
day. So is the man with a large family.
-The Good Templars have a supper this
evening, without the liquor extras.
- New styles of hats, the Campaign and Suc
cess, at McNeil's llat and Furnishing Store.
It won't work—the manoeuvring of Demo
crats to get Republicans to "cut" their tickets.
There was no Court in Cambria this term,
-end the jurors and list o cases are continued.
About sixty persons were converted at the
Schellsburg camp meeting.
Sherry's Theatrical Troupe talk of paying
our town a visit shortly.
An immense stock of the different styles of
collars at 31cNeit's Temple of Fashion.
—Don't neglect the meetings called
above.
—The Globe only 20 cents to the
18tli of November. Send in the names
singly or in clubs.
' Smith's building is going up rapidly.—
That end of town will be touched off beautiful
ly when the mammoth brick is completed.
.See announcement of removal of Geo. F.
Marsh's tailor shop to the second floor of Mr.
Reid's new building.
Rain was the order of the day last week,
and a heavy thunder storm on Saturday that
made some weak knees tremble.
Somebody says there are 250,000 red clover
seeds in a bushel. We wouldn't advise any
ono to count and see if lie was right.
A campaign Grant and Colfax paper called
the True Light is to be started this week in
Altoona. May its light shine.
An unknown man was killed last week
while walking on the railroad track west of
Tipton. ~1.1. e was buried in Altoona.
A boy in Tyrone, who is given to staying
out late at nights, entered a blanksmith shop
and stole $3.50 out of a money drawer.
An attempt was recently made to enter the
treasurer's effice in Ebensburg. The bur
glars did not succeed in getting in,
The Episcopal congregation of this place
hare purchased ono of Mason & Hamlin's
cabinet organs and it is now in their church.
There was more money lost by gambling
this season than at any previous season at
Saratoga. One man lost $200,000.
The coluretreamp meeting near Mifflin has
been a success. The colored folks of this
pines we understand will hold one very soon.
A Republican meeting was held in the
Court House on Saturday evening last, which
was addressed by George W. Elder, Esq., of
T.evristown. There was a good turn-out.
The pamphlet laws of ISGB have been re
ceived at the Prothonotary's office, and are
ready for distribution to justices of the peace
in person, or on written order.
A grand pic-nic is to come off at Newry,
Blair county, on the 17th, 18th and 19th of
this month. The Huntingdon and other
Bands are expected to be present.
A man named Charles Rowe. in Lowis•
i 0153, while splitting firewood with an axe,
cut an ugly gash in his face by the bit strik
ing a clothes line.
We direct attention to• advertisement of
Orlando L. Swoope, dealer in Hardware, etc.,
in Tyrone city. Mr. S. is a liiintingdonian,
and is well worthy of liberal patronage.
A lady named Miss Catharine Jones, of
Tell township, this county, fell through the
loft of a wagon house, a distance of twelve
feet, and dislocated her lower jaw.
John Scott, Esq., made a speech at a Grant
and Colfax meeting in Bedford, last Tuesday.
It was highly spoken of by all, the Bedford
Gazette and its ilk excepted,
A man who will make it a business to in
.duce others to work against the business in
terests of his town should not be encouraged
by our citizens who want to live and lot livo.
Our people turned out in large numbers to
see Prof. Sands,Ahe ning'cian, on Tuesday
and Wednesday . evenings. His tricks are
good, and all enjoyed the mysterious manner
in which he made things disappear.
A man in Altoona named Lloyd Smith
laid down alongside of a railroad track and
fell asleep. In the meantime he threw his
hand on the track where it remained until it
was taken off by an engine.
If you 31 - 101 to enjoy good grape jam, boil
the grapes .in a little water long enough to
make them tender; then add a pound of su
gar to each pound of grapes, and boil half an
hour.
An excursion train containing a number
of superintendents, directors and prominent
'railroad officials, passed through here on Mon
day evening. They will visit the different
shops of the penn u innia railroad and all
points ofinterest along the route. They will
ketiirn to New York on Friday next.
The Ebensburg Freeman says a romantic
pair not a thousand miles from Ebensburg
pave four daughters which they named re
spectively Caro-line, Made-line, Eve-line and
:tinge-lice: A fifth was born when, wishing
;to '.fight it out.on that line" they dubbed it
Orb:to-lime. That's a distinguished line-age.
.man named William Griffith, who fig
pred as a ; Lieutenant of the D. S. army, was
arrested the other stay at Altoona, says the
Reading Dispatch, on the charge of having
recently robbed a Mr. Rogan at one of the
hotels at Long Branch, of a gold watch, a set
,of diamond studs, and about $3OO in money.
.Two men, supposed to be of French birth,
gays the Ztate Cluard, were struck on Satur
day by a stock freight train west of Spruce
creek, on the Pennsylvania railroad, and
both sustained a number of severe though not
dangerous injuries. They were taken to
luntingdon, medical aid summoned ? and CV
,ery attention paid to their comfort.
A dry goods firm in Rending has adopted
n novel mode of advertising which we would
have no objection to sec in vogue in these
parts. They prepare interesting news and
funny items which are inserted each side of
their ad'vertisement. It has the effect of
drawing 'the attention of the public in a rery
pleasing and profitable way and the adver
tisement is thereby cla-nys fresh.
Mr. Robert Waring, living in thin borough,
says the Tyrone Floral& while digging a
found a large piece of a log at the depth
of twenty-four feet, imbedded in blue clay
and pine leaves, immediately under which
was found Wail el, such as is generally found
nt the bottom of running streams. Another
evidence of the feet that the illace.now'ocen
pied by our flourishiugberupgh was kncrly
a lake of water.
ICAIDSti by a. "Horse
Mr. Jacob Shaffer, residing near
McConnellstown, this county, was
found dead in his bed on Tuesday af
ternoon last, with ugly cuts and bruis
es about his head and face. It is sup
posed that ho had boon lying there
since tho preceding Sunday even
ing. He had been taking his horses
to the field, where it is thought that
he was thrown off and kicked or tram
ped by one of them. Mr. Shaffor has
been living alone for some months
past, and the neighbors were only ap
prised that something was wrong when
they saw his horses running loose on
Tuesday. Mr. Shaffer was in town
on Saturday evening, and his sudden
death surprised his relatives and ac
quaintances, and the manner in which
ho was hurt, at first led to the suspi
cion that ho was murdered, but fur
ther investigation by a jury of inquest
made these facts groundless. Mr.
Shaffer is the same who not many
months ago was swindled by some Jow
peddlers.
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Locomotive Explosion.
Four men billed—On Friday last, as
the camel-back engine, No. 12, was
standing at Fairplay, on the Six Mile
Run Branch, the boiler bursted, blow
ing the engine into fragments and
killing four men, who were standing
near. The names of the persons kill
ed are Hr. Prince, David James, John
Dumphoy, the engineer, and James
Clarke. The boiler was in good con
dition, having been only two years in
use, and was made by Ross Wimer of
Baltimore. The engine had just came
out of the repair shop at Saxton. The
engineer at - tbo time of the explosion,
was engaged in cooling a hot pin in
the front part of the engine.
Vote of Thanks
At a meeting of tho vestry of St.
Johns Pro. Episcopal Church held this
day, it was on motion of Gen. Wilson,
unanimously Resolved, that the thanks
of the Parish ure hereby tendered to
those persons not of the Church, who
so kindly came to our aid in procur
ing a new organ; and when its inspir
ing notes do swell forth to the praise
and glory of God, you and all others,
aro earnestly invited to be present and
join in the hoaveply strain. And may
you hear the sweet accents of an ap
proving conscience, whisper in your
ears, thou bast spent thy - money wise.
ly; "The Lord loveth a che6rful giver."
F. B. W.1.t.r..k0n, Secretary.
The Bloody Run Press has changed pro
prietors and is also changed from a neutral
to a Republican sheet. They say, "We are
no longer content to remain a neutral in the
war which the leaders of the Democratic par
ty, in combinathal with Wade Hampton, Bu
ell Duke, N. B. Forrest, and other unrepent
ant rebels, hare inaugurated and are waging
with weapons of falsehood and slander
against this great and goad man (Grant) to
whom our country owes so much." That's
the way to talk it, Bros. Long &
Tune Your System.
The tonic properties of' Spcer's
"Standard Bitters" are such, that ❑one
can use them without receiving essen
tial benefit. The effect will be to
maintain the usual stamina and vigor
of the system.
Sold by Johnston, Hallowell C0.,(.5;;
Fred Brown, and other Druggists.
ns„,A. meeting of the,Bed Men's Mu
tual Lifo Insuranco Association will
be hold in the wigwam on the sleep of
the 17th Sun, Corn Moon after the
quenching of the Council fire. Busi
ness of importance to be transacted, a
punctual attendance is requested.
J. 0. GIPPLE, President.
A. B. FLOOD, Secretary.
Mass Meetings
Uuion Republican Mass' Meetings
for this county will be held as follow's:
At Orbisonia, Tuesday Sept. 20th.
" Green Trco, Friday Oct. 2d.
" Huntingdon, Wednesday Oct. 7.
Campaign Caps, Capes and Torches
We have made arrangements to
furnish Campaign Clubs with Caps,
Capes and Torches at manufacturers
lowest campaign prices, which will be
$1 50, $1.75 or 62.00 per set complete,
as to quality and - style. Tho style
and several colors can be soon at our
Book Store.
House destroyed by Fire
The new house of Thomas Estep
near Henry Marks, in Juniata town
ship, was destroyed by fire on Satur
day.night last. It took fire from the
stove pipe while the family were in
bed. Th 3 barking of the dog woke
up the family in time to save thein.
The Aiumothill Camp meeting will
commence D. V. on Thursday, Sept.
24th. At a meeting of the camp mee
ting committee it was resolved .that
an huckstering, &e , .be prohibited.—
Persons of this class will take notice
accordingly.
M:M=ll
On Saturday last an engineer on
one of the Broad Top engines, while
working about the top of his engine,
slipped and fell backwards upon the
rail, sustaining serious injuries. He is
recovering.
MASS MEETING AT HUNTINGDON.-
Tho Union Republican State Central
Committee has called a'Mass Meeting
at this place on Wednesday Oct. 7.--
Getready in time and make the meet
ing a crusher.
as Eyre & Landell, 4th and Arch
Sts., Philadelphia, are now offering a
large Stock of Fall Goods to purchas
ers. This is an old established and re
liable Dry Goods House ! Road ad
wertiscinent
—Ca hand at our book store, the
caps, capes and torches for the Hunt
ingdon Grant and Colfax Tanner Club.
Those who intend to nee them will
pall immediately and be supplied.
Our old friend lrenjamin j'aoob has
again located in Huntingdon. Ho will
opon a now and general stock of store
goods in Suston's Store room to-mor
row or next day. Give him a call.
Adjourned Stle
The public sale of a house and lot by Har
riet Reed nonr the Court House in Hunting
don, Pa., on September I,t, was adjourned
till TUESDAY, SEPTEUDER 15th, at 2 o'clock,
when the property will lie again offered for
sale. 2t Il,ustu T REP?.
Campaign paclgea
, •
Several styles of pampaign badges
(fur both parties) will be kept eon,
staidly on hand at 'hums' Boos. &rola:
wholmde and rello.l.
HIE 0. K.
`LET US HAVE PEACE.'
Tuesday, 10 o'clock, A. Al.
Tho latost news from Maine this
morning gives the Republicans a ma
jority in tho State of from 23,000 to
25,000—a Republican gain over last
year of from 10,000 to 12,0001 Groat
rejoicing overywhere. Seymour and
Blair gone up ! Bully!
Fearful Earthquakes,
NEW YORK, September . 12.—The
steamer Guiding Star, from Aspinwall
brings the following :
On the 13th of August a terrible
earthquake visited the cities along the
coast of Peru and Ecuador, whereby
thirty-two thousand lives were lost, and
property valued at three hundred mil
lions of dollars was destroyed. A rum
bling sound preceded the earthquake,
and the sea was terribly agitated and
flooded the land for a great distance.
Arequipa, a city of 35,000 inhabi
tants, passed away, scarcely a vestige
was left. Only four hundred lives wore
lost here.
Arica, a town of 25,000 inhabitants,
was also destroyed, having not a houso
standing; five hundred perished hero.
The tidal waves forty feet high rol
led with terrific roar on the shore, car
rying ships farther on land than over
before known.
The Soldiers• County Committee
The following gentlemen, late of the
Union Army have been appointed an
Executive Committee for Huntingdon
county for the campaign, on behalf of
their leader, Gen. Grant :
J. R. Simpson, * B. W., 'Huntingdon.
Lieut. H. C. Weaver, IV. W.
William Wilson, Tell township. -
Capt. D. H. P. Neely, Dublin "
Lieut. Saml. Cloyd, Cromwell "
E. Baker, Springfield "
Capt. Jos. Johnston, Petersburg borough.
11. Benner, Brady township.
William Numer, Henderson "
Lieut. J. T. Foster, Oneida "
Lieut. A. W. Kenyon, Barree ' "
Was. McElroy, Jackson "
James Gifford, Porter "
Samuel L. Glasgow, Clay
John S. Henderson, Union "
Lieut. IL Johnson, . Upper West"
Wm. Stryker, Lowor West"
A. Hell, Tod
Amon Houck, Carbon "
Geo. Berkstressor, Hopewell "
G. W. Shontz, Lincoln "
D. N. Garner, Penn
Capt. John Brewster, Walker "
J. Shenefelt, Juniata ".
G. Bowersox, Shirleysburg borough.
John X. Lutz, Shirley township.
Capt. 11. B, Jeffries, Mt. Union borough.
Lieut. P. Shaver,
S. C. Ruling, "" district.
S. W. Gettys, 'Mapleton borough.
B. F. Clark. Cass township,
James Glasgow, Cassville borough.
Samuel McCuno, Franklin township.
Capt. Thos. ISleCallan,Birmingham borough.
11. Yingling, Warriormark twp,
W. F. JOHNSTON, Chairman.
PENNSYLVANIA Ri'
TIME OF LEASING OF
WINTER Al? RAE G
WESTWARD.
STATIONS.
MC
MEd
I N. Hamilton,
• It. Union,...
ilaploton
Mill Creel.,...
Hun tingdo
I ettraburg
8arree,........
SpruceOrcoh,
Uirmingimin,
Tyrone
Thu on ,
1 osto. ta,
11e1 I'e Mills
Attoong,. .
:astwatd lem es Altooi
zigdan at 11 11 r
Award bares Allow
Intitiplon at 1 33 A.l
ESS Eastward leaves
tt Ilantlagdon at 5 5(
lEEE
it aril
eS at HU t
.1 LINE 1: 18
N. an
Tlz •
, rri es at lit
and XPRI
ad an ices at
T LINE
and arri% ant
A. N. and n
The emu
4 45 P. N. n
The F
7 29 P.,
stu ant, leer es 11u
t Altoona nt S 45 I?.
18, Imo! IfuntiugtlJ:
10, 8. st.
EMILUSE
Enna
~ arrives at Antos:ls, 8
September 10, 1868,
fIUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP
RAILROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER Mg t 1868,
Passenger T: alas will arrivo and depart as follows
UP TRAINS. DOWN TRAINS.
081
MEI
ETATIONS.
P. M. A. M.
IX 4 35112 0 051
440 91 . 2
4 59 9 25
6 04 9 VA
21 9 49 1
540 1005,
6 49 10 131
Huntingdon,......
Long siding
McConnellstown,
Pleasant Geom..
Marklesburg,
Coffee Run
Rough St Ready,
Cove
6 66 NM
iinltera Summit
I Saxton,
Iliddleeburg.....
Hopewell, .....
6 10 10 32
AR 6 27 10 55
11 13
11 21
11 39.
12 00
12 12
mi 1,2 181
Piper's Itun,
/MOM
Dimly Itun,..
Mount Dallas,
SIIOUPS RUN BRAN
LE C 30 1 1. r. 11 00 1 2nxton
6 461 11.15Conlinont,
IS L 6 11 20 Crawford,
OR 7 00j AR 11 30 Dudley,
'Blond Top
Huntingdon Sept. 16,'69. JOHN 11'
MARKETS.
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PHILADELPHIA, Sept 12, 1869.
The Flour market continuos dull, and picas of medium
and lea grades are drooping.
Superfine Flour at $B,O 8,75; extra at $10010,25; fancy
Western extra family slo,oo@ll 28; Pennsylvania ea do
$12,00 and fancy brands $12,75@14,00 according to quality.
Rye flour $5,50g925.
There is very little Prime Wheat offering, and this de
scription la in steady request at full prices, but inferior
grader ate neglected. Enloe of 1000 bushels now red at
$2,25@2,30, and 10,00 bushels amber at $2.25. Bye ie un
changed. bales of 4GO bushels new Western at $1 00.
Corn ni Beare and advancing, yellow at $1,25, Western
mixed at $4:11451,22. Oats ate in good request at an ad
vance. Sales of 6000 bushels now Pennsylvania at 75070
centa. Nothing doing in Barley mid Molt.
PITIDEUHOU, Sept. 12 —Floor.—The mat hot is decreased.'
We quote sales el spring cheat Flour at $11,00@11,25,
winter Flour at $10,75()11.50 fancy at $130 . 14,00.
Wheat, red, ;$4,00g2,05 and for white, $2,15,®2,18
Corn from Brat handset $1,12. Rye, $1,49 per bushel. Oahe
012463 c; Barley 1,90@52,00. Potatoes, leach Blow 2,76 bid
home 22%0, Lard 200. Butter 30®3801b; Eggs 22 dos.
NEW Yom Eept. 12—Gold etoam3 M $1,14%.
HUNTINGDON IyI.A.RXIITS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY IsY lIENRY & CO
WHOLESALE PRICES.
. .... .. „
Superfine Flour, TAW/ Paathersll lb•
Extra Flour, . 'WO' Flaxseed
Family Flour' 11,25 Hops $111) ...... . ..... .
(tea Wheat, 2,30111 am, smoked
White Wheat,— ........... 2,40 Hay 11 ton
Applo Blatter , s 1 ga110n...1,25 hard"
bark per cord 9,00 Largo Onions 11 bus .
'
Parley 120 11ixtul Chop
Butter, ' - Q , Outs
!Pau B o's t I,2.llPotatoes ? bu 5........
Biome 7 EI doz • 3,08( . .P,5,'..11101ahter per ton...
V
Beeswax lb 301111%s , t 1 lb
Beans - 0 1 . bus 5 00 . Ityo
Chickens " 0 .5113 e Chop ,e. cwt.._
Country Soap 8 Rye grim V bundle
Cora sela:,... SI, , K, Shorted Cwt.. ,
Col a Meal II el, t..... ...... 2,4o:Shoulder
Shies
naiow
tnnotoy .......
T,l, key, 13 1b...,
Dried Applos 2,00
Piled Chen ivy 'part, •••/
DI led Nada. "i 1 g) 13
Dried liver
irooi it;
11.,, a ee.a t0,‘..... .....
tsti UM, ...... $354:i0
Soma, t I,IIUOO it.... 5120 30
1.:illg,"0 do $10,0,13
Ilia f I,ltl, a
Ifroaa Top Coal tou
Olean AppleA 11 6114
Claret veea% 6411. a 5,00
s£o•llbu i.e bits ......
Chet. 1.5(V2.0 L. ' E t P.
"11
lltm,ll now culvert
invigontl
A Boy Wants a riaco.
A boy 17 years old Wants a plane
wboj•e ho can make himself useful. Ile
is lame in one leg, but is able to do any
kind of light work. Inquire at this
office. at.
12/2
See Bunch of Grapes
On Standard in another column. SPEER'S
STANDARD WINE BITTERS is highly rec
ommended by physicians for lyspepties, on
account of its tonic properties, its purity, and
its delicious flavor.
ne-To beautify and Dross tho Hair,
and Restore it to its natural color, and
impart that beautiful gloss, odor, etc.,
use Mrs S. A. Allen's Improved (new
style) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (in
one bottle.) Every Druggist sells it.
Price Ono Dollar. lm.
—All persons holding pension certi
ficates should immediately take them
to W. H. Woons, authorized Govern
ment Agent, or those living at a dis
tance should send a copy to him by
mail, as a majority of pensioners have
large sums of money still due them. it
MARRIED,
On tin) 3d of Supt. by Rev. J. A. Do
Moyer, Mr. Thos. M. LoGAN, of CUM
minsvillo, to Miss MARY L. ItutsEY,
of Manorbill.
On Thursday morning, Sept. 8, 'us
Mrs. HOOPER, wife of Thomas Hooper,
near &boob/No.
Mrs. Hooper in the morning Apparently
was in good health; eat her breakfast and
died in a few minutes after. Truly "iu the
midst of life we are in death."
In Tallahassee, Florida, of typhoid
fever and jaundice, WILT.Lut 'l'. ILitm-
ILTON, aged 25 years, 2 months and 19
days.
Wo are sorry to record the death of so fine,
amiable and intelligent young man as the
deceased... He was born in Franklinville,
Huntingthi'n County, where his parents still
reside. When 20 years of age he graduated
at Duff's Mercantile Collage, Pittsburg, Pa.,
with the highest honors—won the, esteem of
the Faculty of that renowned Institution by
his close application to study.
He Was a clerk in the Quartermasters De
partment at Murfreesboro, Nashville and
Augusta, Ga., at different times ;
- was also
promoted to a clerkship in the Internal Rave
nue Department in South Carolina under
General Rollins. March 13th 1868, upon
recommendation of his excellency D. S. Wal
ker, Provisional Governor of Florida, he was
appointed Notary Public of the Stale of Flori
da, by order of Gen. Meade. He proved him
self a thorough business man, as a citizen his
deportment was such as to win the respect
of all who knew him. As a companion he
was kind and genial in his intercourse with ue.
As a public officer the State in which lie la
bored has sustained an irreparable loss in his
death and the community a kind and useful
citizen.
lie held the office of Notary.Publio at the
time of his death Though he died from
home and in a Southern clime, yet we have
assurance that he bad many friends that
did all that could possibly be dime fur Lim,
yet "when Christ commands we must obey."
"None know him but to lore him,
Nor named him but to praise."
Filend and companion, baring fallen, rest
in peace. S. L. K.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DREDISPOSING CAUSES OF MS.
EASE.—The causes of disease are metal mei partic
ular, affecting ono or many persons Now, as tine condi
lien of tine body is easily disposed under a minty of cir
cumstances to tho action of disease. the importance of
ISIILEWS fiERB IllTnitS as a moans of combatting
and overthrowing tine predisposing canon is apparent. It
in an in valltable antidote for the inunant system that is
eaten tnnutely ali,cted with any epidemic virus; anti such
io its wonderful resistent power, that it effectually pro.
teems the physique against tine evil tendency of out im
poisoned atmosphere, or any morbid itifthenca Which
predisposes tho body to the reception of li/Se.O. It to,
therefore. the true remedy for everyone, whose situation
or sturoundings are not favonable to the pneemvation of
the health. Sold even.) 11 item
Sept. 9 1 ma.
L ROAD.
TRAINS
NEXT.
EASTIVARD
T)AINTS FOR FARMERS AND
OTHERS.—The Citatton Mineral Paint Company
aro now mauulltclut int; the Best, Cheapest and nose Da.
rattle Paint in t 180; two coats well pot anonixcd with
pure Linseed Oil, will lost ten or fifteen years; it is of a
light brown or beautiful chocolate color, au I can ho
changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or meant, to
suit the taste of the C 01161111101% It is valuable for lion,.
see, Fences, Bat as, Carl iage and Car webers, Pails and
WoodenAvaro, Agricultural Implements, Canal lbws,
Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Canvas, Metal and Shingle
Roofs. (it being Fire and Water proof.) Floor Oil (Moths,
(one Manufacturer having used 5.080 bids. the past year)
and as a paint for any purpose is mumrpassed for holy,
durability, elasticity and aditesit enrol. Pike $0 per
bbl. of 300 lbs., which will simply it fanner for yearn to
come. Warranted in all cases as above. Send for a cir
cular which gives full particulars. Rona genuine unless
branded in in trade mails, Walton Mineral Paittt. Per
sons can order the Paint and remit the money on re
ceipt of the goods. Addict.
BANIBL BIDWELL, 234 Pearl street, Nose York.
iii' For sale by thp pound or bared at Lewis' Book
Store. may& Ent
MEE
as at 12 20
Altoona at
1' M.
ntinedon n 0
, at 6 60 A
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA
PARRII nettled with the utmost success, by J.
ISAACS, M. D.. and hofestor of Discuses qj Mc Eye and
Ear in Mc Medical Callegcnf l'ennsyleania.l2 years exper
ienee, (formerly of Leyden. Ilolland,) N.. 805 AIIOII St,,
bhilsdelphia. T.•.timoalals can Lo seen at this office.
The medical focally ore Invited to accompany their pa
tientx, as ho has DO secrets in his p notice, Al Oficial
Eyes inserted without pain. No charzo for examination.
June 17, IS6B-Iylnn.
MEM
MU
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12
64
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1
05
60
40
SPANISH HAIR DRESSER
FOR PROMOTING THE GROWTH', BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR,
And tendering it dark and glossy. No other compound
possesses the peculiar properties which so exactly suit
the various conditions of the bunion hair. The IMO of
this oil as a hair dresser tins been universal in every sec
tion of the country in the Spanish Main for centuries.—
No preparation of art could give that elegant luxuriance
and abandartm of hair which have au often been Mtn ruh
ndration at travelers in Spain. This oil Is highly and
delicately pet ranted, forming an article unrivaled in ex
cellence and upon which the Spanish people fur many
years have set Its teal of enduring approval.
ENE
MIMI
azza
S 05
Le 0 55
NexicanWild Flowers Slianoo Lotion
MB
E33M6EI
For removing dandruff and scurf from the head, whiten
ing and perfuming the .hin. Tide article is entirely dif
ferent from anything of the Itind ever offered in this coun
try and is warranted free from all poisonous substances.
This saleable lotion was used by the EillptrOr Maximil
hut, and Empress Catlotta of Mexico, end univoisally
used by Mexicane foi• three hundred years. As a mash
for the hend—it is cooling, cleausii4 and refreshing.—
When thus used it at once relieves headaelr,
Arca PI.4E'S .
WILp F..OWERS FOR THU TEETH
All those who ate in fltror of white teeth and a pleasant
and perfumed ht a All, should at once use itictluire's Wild
blowers for tho Teeth. Ali these preparations nro put
up iu the most elegant and ornamental manner. We
make no coa•ption in saying that they are on ornament
to a lady's toilet table, and none complete without them.
Warranted satisfactory or money refunded. Deniers
n ill bear this in mind. Fold lay all respeCtable Drug
gists iu tho United States and eaundas. Address orders
to
RICHARD McGUIRR,
Depot and litannfactury t
sen.y - 263 North Second Street, Philadelphia
LOSSES PROMPTLY r 441)
HUNTINGDON INSURANCE
AGENCY.
ARV-I-LIGE l& MoOARTRY,
ranserixduani, rA.
Petiresent the moat reliable Companies In
.2 this Countty. hetes as low as Is consistent
A rt itU roltablo indemnity, sep.;
pital Represented over $14,000,0
do — TET4W7I
vo m r-gser
,st "
101 11
all
Pot' doing a family washing in tho host and cheapest
11111,1110 r. Guaranteed equal to any in tho n'olldl lloa
all tin, strength' of oil rosin soap with' tin mild :mil
ballet mug rynalitie4 of genntno Ca:dile. Try this anion
.ll.l Soap. Sold by limo LDNN Cll t011C. , 11, 11'011KS,
43 Not GI Stout Stroot, Philadelphia.
rfa-Blank Books for the desk and
pucka, for sale at tor,vic3' Book Storu.
DIED,
31cGUIRE'S
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McGUIRE'S
VALUABLE FARMS
TRACTS OF TIMBER LAND
AT PUBLIC SALE.
WILL be offered at Public Sale on
the premises,
On Friday, the 23d of October, 1868,
Three Fiume and two tracts of timber land, situated
within a mile of 01 bison in, in Huntingdon county.
FAR3I NO 1, contains 60 acres. 60 of which are clear
ed bottom and second bottom and in a fine state of culti
vation, tho balance is a ridge flat heavily timbered with
Ono, oak and chestnut. 'rho insprovontents aro a log
house, afinootchord of fruit trona, with li nlcs tone water
convenient to the dwelling. All the land perfectly
bmooth and available.
NAM' NO. 2, contains SO acme. 00 of which clenred
bottom and second bottom, nil inn good clot,, of (oath..
(lon, the remainder Is well (tinkered with oak, pine and
cliesnitt, oak. The iniproVenients ore two dwelling, lion•
see with good water, one Lain and other outbuildings
and a good of don d.
NARM NU. 3, ,contains SO acres, GO of which are cleared
second bottom nod rolling land. the soil gravid and sandy
loam, the balance well thnbeled with oak, etc. Time im
provements aeon log bowie, a burn, a tine young or
chard, and Mater Convenient to dwelling. Thera is all
ors hank on this hunt
THAW! OF LAND, NO. 1, is 02 acr“ of Timber Laud,
tho best in the country, cum enient to II ready mat bet.
TRACT OF LAND, NO. 2, is 25 notes of 'flinber land,
ndjining the above.
All the above described land lies In a hotly. Thu clear
ed land is situated in 0 801111Cil cider form in a bend of
big Aughwick Crook, and when taken as a tiled,' is
ninon the most bountiful farms in the country, in
ishlch form it will also ho offered Corset°. All the above
laud is warranted and patented.
Per• one wishing to purchase will please examine the
property before day of sale.
Tel ma of sale made known on day of sato, and all infor
mation given on application to heirs ot Beni. Deets, decd.,
residing on the premises.
Fah, to cononenco at 10 o'clock on said day
August 26, 1804 s
TWO FARMS FOR SALE•
TWO Hundred and Ei g hty Acres of
J_ excellent Limeatona Land, of which Two Hundred
aro denied, the balance in timber, within ono mile of a
elation an the Penna. Central railroad in Sinking Valley,
Blair county, Pa., together with
GOOD FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
LARGE BARN AND CORN-CRIB,
recently built. Tho land Is well watered, has been titan
Hy limed, and is now in the highest state of productive
ness. Good orchard and film spring of water near tho
barn. Situated two miles front Tyrone, and within fit.
teen minutes walk of extensive Iron Works, Zinc Works,
nod balm Kilns. A ready market is found at all times
for grain and other mops. First class schools, malo and
female. and churches, within env acorn on good roads,
with pure mountain air, make it a very desirable home.
ALSO—adjoining the above described property Is offer.
ed the McMULT,II3I FARM, containing Two Hundred
and Fifty acres of tho best Linnktono 1111111, of which 100
acres aro cleared, balance good timber. This form is ev
ery way a first-class property, baying a substantial
FARM-HOUSE, LARGE BARN,
and other out-buildings, Orchard in bearing condition,
fences new and in good repair. The land has also been
extensively Hinted, and has no superior In fertility, as all
the beautiful farm lands - of the manor of Sinking Valley.
These Farms will be sold together or separately, or in
reduced number of ocres, my farms of 170 acres—to suit
purchasers. at $9O per acre, payablo onc,feurth in band.
the balance on time of six, eight or ern yearn, on interest
at option of purchasers.
THOS. S. LYON,
arayerine, Huutingdon Co., Pn
MEI
SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES
Which Strengthen, Preserve, and Most
Thoroughly Assist the Sight.
_
- _
Mena, LAZARUS & MORRIS,
OPTICIANS and OCULISTS
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT,
Have, with a Mew to moot dm Increased demand for
CELEBRATED
Perfected Spectacles
APPOINTED
Mr. AARON STEWARD,
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
EIIINTINGD ON, PA.,
As their solo Agent for this place. They hove token
cure to give all nin9lfol Inshoctionl. and hare confidence
in the ability of their agent to mei t the requirements of
all cu9tniner9. An opputtunity will be thus Oho dud to
procure, at nil times
SPECTACLES UNEQUALLED BY
ANY FOR THEIR STENGTU.
ENING AND PRESERVING
QUALITIES.
Too much cannot be Hold as to their SUPERIODIRT over
the milinery glasses worn. There is no fitintntoring, tva
qf the sight, distinees, or other unpleasant sensa
tion, bet on Om contrary. f oat dm peculiar construction
of the Teutses. they ate soothing and pleasant, causing, a
feeling of relief to the Moarer, nod ['rumness° A CLEAR nod
DISTMI T Vlsiei, nn ill the nuturat healthy sight. They
are the only Spectacles that
PRESERVE AS WELL AS ASSIST
TILE SIGHT!
Amlnro the eIIEAPE:=T Lem's,. the BEST, (thine Met
ng MANY veus ‘iithout Lhango Whig becossury,
CAUTION
.C.E,-.31n. VRO:f STEW. RT. WiltEhßlßkOr and Jeweller,
llunungdon, Va., Is their ORLI Agent nppuinted In this
place.
ktp-c3, - NVE EMPLOY NO .1. 3 .14DDLER5.139
Sedt. 2,18G5-ly.
MOTHERS,
DISCARD PRITIDICE i.
If your child is teething, or has the
Colic, is restless at night, use
DR; LEON'S
INFANT REMEDY.
If you bare any fears or doubt as to Its limuless
qualities
CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN.
AND HE WILL TELL YOU TIIAT
DR. LEON'S iNITANT REMEDY,
Is the Nurse's Favorite
THE MOTHER'S FRIEND !
F,DID EVERYWHERE.
PRIGE 35 CENTS.PER BOTTLE.
May, 27, 11398.
AGENTS WANTED.
Lights and Shadows of the Great
Rebellion.
Containing Thrilling Adventures, Daring Deeds, Start
ling Exploite, and Marroloue Escapes of epics, :come
and Detectives. The cheapest, most complete and in
tensely interesting war book yet published, containing
over 600 pages and numerous engravings. Price only $276.
Send for circular and terms. Aleq, FAMILY QUARTO
DIMES, best edition published.
WILLIAM FLINT, Publisher,
augl9-11n. No. 26 S. Soyentit, Philadelphia, Pa.
A GENTS WANTED
FOR
Merl. of Cirtir
The Lives of GRANT, COLFAX, and all the leading
men of the nation, ever 50.] In one volume, by Dr. L. I'.
Brackett, the popular biographical Editor of ..Appluton's
cloprodi.. Over 600 pages and 42 flue steel portraits.
The only complete or reliable work of the kind published.
Prier very low. Sales immense. Any intelligent man
or woman can clear $l6O to $2OO per month. One agent
made $3OO in five weeks. Send for circular.
Address, ZEIGLER, iIfcCORDY CO., Publishers,
Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, 0., Chicago. lII. ' or 00.
Louie, 610. alilo.l3m
•
ACTIVE and Efficient .A.gcrits wan
ted in this county for tho
Union Mut* Life Insurance Company.
Claiming, as thin Company does, some advantages pe
culiar to jtsojf, Agents aro afforded an easy and success
ful method for secpring flake. A liberal commission
paid to agents, who inust furnish first.class references.—
Address, IL S. GLONINGER; DI. D., General Agent, No.
120 South 7th Si., Philadelphia, Pa. au2o.lm
WANTED, by a manufacturer,
Agents to sell ky sample. Address with stamp
for circular, GRYJECIE & CO.,
nulo-1m 413 Chestnut et,
a UMBER FOR SALE.
11o:tills, Plank, Studlna', Joists, Roofing Lath, Lap
Joint Shingles, tined and four feet Plaanding Lath,
Poi salont 111nitufdeturer'a prices at
jun' • HENRY & CO'S.
lc - ENV SIIA D, DRY SALT 11Eit-
RING and lacket (iVarranted,)
Di i•• 41 Ai:pler, Peach., Cot lants, Prone. MOGI Ci t
at oc&R.Y & CO'S.
IT A ISI3 U 1:(; STON - WARE,
at mama...a mo 5i pliCad, tm I,lla at
0.7 • ILENHY
EXAMINATIONS.
THE annual examinations of Teach
ors for the present year may be expected as follows :
/Mount Union bor, Wednesday fiept.ioth, Mount Union.
Shirley and Sitirleysburg, Thursday loth, Bhirleysburg.
Cromwoll and Orbisonia bar, Friday 11111, Orbisonia.
Dahlia, Saturday Illi, , Shade Gap.
mona.,y 14th, Moilingertown.
Spriogltold, Tut tatty 1511 t, Meadow Gap.
Cloy, Wednesday 1601, Scuttecllie.
CMS and Cassril le bur, 'llturnily 17, Caacrilla.
Union,Friday 18th. Pine Grove school 1101180,
Jana, Satin day 10111, Gull Crown Felloot house.
The examination will commence at 9 o'clock, A. 51.
Teachers who are tardy in attendance need not expect
admission into the class.
- .
No teacher n eed apply for examination who will not.
submit to on examination In all the blanches required
by law.
Persona who are known to the Super intendant to use
Intoxicating drinks as a bovemze, or to be of Immoral
character will not be examined. Those unknown to the
Superintendent and directors must produce ea latuctory
evidence of good moral character.
Applicants nro expected to be examined in the districts
In which they apply for fichoole. A certificate from the
proper directors will ho required before tl3uy can outer
the class.
Directors are earnestly urged to be present at the exam
inations, and to make their selections of teachers, as far
as practicable. on them occasions. Such a course uould
have a strong tendency to induce teachers to attend and
prevent theni from trying to evade a public examination.
It would also relieve directors ft em much trouble in pro
curing teachers. It is hoped that those directors who
Diver the measure will giro the requisite notices in their
districts.
The special attention of directors is invited to the aril
do headed &Wiens &Mita" fount on page 46. Aug. No.
Pennsylvania :aunt Journal. It will be seen by the ar
ticle referred to that the State Superintendent suggests
that teachers be paid according to their proficiency, and
according to their actual SUCCO2B in teaching. The article
is most cordially commended.
The public one desired and respectfully Invited to at
tend the eximinatione, but' teachers who do not come to
be examined but expect to 'be examined at some other
place in the county aro not Invited, and if they will con
sult Liner on in intends they will not attend
11. N. TUSSEY, CLuuty Superintendent,
aug12,68. Huntingdon County.
WE ARE COMING,
A ND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON
Sending us a Club In our Great
One Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy
CjrCDOCIUDIORSI
A IVATCII, piece of 81IFIETIN.4, afldi: ARM RAT.
TF.I &c., &c.,
FREE OF COST.
Our inducements !luring the pant few years have Leen
largo
We Now Double Our Rates of
PREMIUMS.
Our friends wilt readily notice our Presents for 30 and 00
Clubs are now more Than equal income to Mb; of
00 and 100 respectively of other firms.
.1"-PLEASE EXAMINE`Tat
Any person ordering either of the Clubs mentioned he
low, can have their selections of premium enumerated,
corresponding to the size of the Club.
FREE OF ONE - DOLLAR 1
Fora Club of 30. (s3.)—One of the following
articles, via.: Delete° dress pattern; fancy colored bed
spread; 100 view Turkey morocco album; 20 yards
sheeting; striped cashmere doh - tine dress pattern; honey
comb quilt; all wool square shawl; set solid geld bosom
studs; all pool fancy cashmere pants and vest pattern;
gear's hair guard chain, gold trimmings; silver plated
chased butter diets; silver plated 5 bottle revolting castor,
on feet; set superior steeled bladed knives and folks;
worsted promenade shawl ; ladles' 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 balmoral skirt; set jewelry, sleeve buttons to
match; violin and bow; gents' cardigan jacket; splendid
ebony D flute, ivory trimmings; superior Turkey moroc
co !mopping bag; ladies' high cut 'Amoral boots.
For a Club of 00, (s6.)—Ono of the following
articles, viz.: Black or colored alpaca dress pattern;
poplin dress pattern; one piece of bleached or brown
sheeting; engraved silver plated 6 bottle revolving cas
tor; 31-2 yards superior cashmere for pants and vest pat
tern , extra heavy honey comb quilt ; two fancy colored
bedspreads; pair gent's calf boots; 4 yds. farmers' good
wool,frocking; Taney cashmere plaid dress pattern, hest
quality bahnorat skirt; rosewood brass alarm clock;
Indies' all wool cloak pat'ern ; silver plated cake or card
basket; fur mall or cape; ladies' fashionable wool dauhlo
elia , al; splendid clasped family Bible, oxl2, record page
and regrus logs, 3 yds. doable width water proof cloak
ing; set ivory handle knives, with silver plated forks;
one set lace curtain,
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Fora Club of 100, (slo.)—One or the follow
ing articles vie.: 4 yds. double with cloaking or coating;
2 large, fine, bleached linen table covers, with ono doz.
large sized dinner nitaklus to match; twenty-five yards
splendid hemp carpeting, good colors; extra quantity
black or alpacca do ess patterns; extra quality poplin dices
pattatns ; one large piece superior quality extra width
sheeting; pair gents' culf bunts, best quality ; silver bunt
ing...nil patent lover watch; 0110 dozen ivory bandied
steel bladed knit es and folks; silver plated engraved 6
bottle revelling castor, with cut glass betties; splendid
violin, box and bow, complete; single barrel shot-gun;
Bacon's six-barrel revolver; pair superior white Wool
blankets; nice fur nmff and cape ; silver plated engraved
ice pitcher, with salver; seven and one half yards all
wool fancy cassinon e, Mr suit; one dozen Roger's beat
sliver plated folks; common sense sewing and embroider
ing ti achine ; two heavy honey comb quilts; splendid
family Itible,tecord and photograph page.
For larger Clubs the mine increases rn the same ratio.
Catalogue of Goode and Sample sent to any address
free. Bend money by registered letter.
Addrese all orders to
ALLEN, HAWES & CO.,
15 Federal St., Boston, Mass
12ME32
Wholesale Dealer in Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery,
Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods de., &e. Ju 178 w.
SPEER'S STANDARD
WINE BITTERS!
g:4
E.l Yliig , Vv.,l l .. " l lia ,
.111 1 17j i r.
fa PURP-, • . IV:-7i'lle;, eN
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41', 1 _.
ka ung ‘ e iIERB , 7!
Pzi iwg 1' liik
RELIABI: 6 . , tcl
~.._. k 4 -' 0 i• , .z.-
'9 VI GO R HEALTH C..
.-Ey STRENGTH BEAUTY l-
FOR THE WEAK,
FOR THE PALE.
FOR THE SICKLY,
FOR THE AGED,
FOR FEMALES,
FOR SPRING USE I 1
077' NO GITTERS EQUAL TO THEM :ID;
Spear's Standard WINE BITTERS
-SI &DE OE
WINE, HERBS and ROOTS
SPEER'S Celebrated Wine, an proll lrnon•n, with
PERUVIAN BATIK,
0/lA3IO3IILE FLOWF,RS,
tk.N.krin Rtwe,
• • - •
WILD MERRY DARK,
OINCIES,
and Buell other HERDS and ROOTS ns all eases
assia Digestion, promote the Secretions of the system
in the natural channels, and give
TONE AND VIGOR
Yom and OK Mt and Foßio
All 11,0 it with wonderful Tamp. Briny'
.00L0 - 44 ,
To the polo ivhlto lip,
Bloom ad Beauty
To the thin Two and care worn countenance.
Cures FINER and Creates AMETIPE. Try thorn.
Ilea none other. Aar. for SPEWS STANDARD BIT
TERS. Sold by Druggists and Grocera. Sea that my
algnatnre is over the cork of each bottle.
ALFRED SPBER,
Passaic. N. J., and 243 Broadway, Now Yolk.
Sold byJelin Reed, and Samuel Smith, Druggists, Hun
tingdon. tooth
.6Ote4rado supplied by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY &
CO., Ithiladelphia: GEORGE A. KELLY, Pittsburg;
and by all Wholesale Denim's.
July 22, !88-talB.
TUSGARORA ACApEmy,
FOTINDED, 1830,
Thu Fail Session of this Flourishini lustitittion vii
nomanenee Ou the
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FIRST WEDNESDAY IN SEPTEMBER.
The object of the Institut' la fa to prepare young men
for the active duties of life, to qualify pupils for teaching,
and to train thoroughly such us desire to outer College.
Tito instrnction embraces the epicure of Om Mind and
heart, so that Their powers may be weft directed and ap•
Plied, and a tasto for intellectual pursuits and virtuaus
habits develop e d.
For fin thee i nformation send for a circular. Applicants
wilt F le"° D. D. STONE, A. M., Pr nclpal,
or W. A. MeDOWELL, A. M., Associate Principal,
Aepderata, Juniata County, Pa.
July 1, ,CB-2m., • •
17L FOB
FOB
Choice Groceries, Candies, Toys, &c
EZEI
D. AFRICA & CO'S.
PAMILY GROCERY. GONFEGTIONEGI AND
HUM 87'ORE, HUNTINGDON; PA.
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Coo stork coreelets of all kind:, of Groeertel, Tenn, Spi
ceo. Canoed awl hued I': tilts, Col. vmegar, Common
sod Fancy Poop 4, of all 1,1104, boil Oil, 1 , ,q Imal.ry, Pen
llolvev. Pocket Call 311,1 examine, our stock
mot take a ,it`Vo our nploolol 31m1,10 Pool,t Volt OM
Ilog 0.11 , -1101 11,-cant CIII Del of Diamond
lluuUngduu, Juno ANItICA E. CO.
SPRING STYLES for 1868,
A LARGE AND WELL AMORTP STOGIE Or
LADIF,S I 4I4ND gg.NTS'
FIJRNISMNG GOODS'p
11EDUCED PitlOES,
Just received at
MoW4E4Pist
ouoocetor to r,./..poL k , a)
TG PICE? VU1111U01ili!
LADLEIB' DEIPARTMENT:,
In this department, mbich v:111 at al4 time rat...still my
strict attention, I have a well assorted display of
STRAW Q-002DS
Dross Trimmings, Cloak had SaCquil•
mings. Dross Rattone, Gloves, Valle. Zepby;
Rob Shawls, Rubins, Roods. Sontags, gland
kerchiefs, Fall Rats, Roland nonnet Frames,
Velvet Ribbons. Corsets, Hosiery, and latest,:
style Barques from $-6 to $3l. • -
GENTB' pEIPARTMENT,
Hats and Caps, all styles, from 50 onto to
VS, Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Neck Ties, Golf
bars, Hosiery, and ovary article kept In
first class Purnishin Store.
HATS AND CAPS A SPECIALTY..
llp promptly meeting:the wantp of Oh I hope to meot
with ouch patronage from the public as wilt enable use
to keep continually on hand a largo and well selected
stock of Mat due geode, 'Whilst keeping up to the
fashion in every article, Twill also sell cheaper than the
cheapest.
0,. E. 110.1 BIL,
Oppoelte Lotateee Now Building.
Nuntingdon, Ap 21, 1868.
WM. B. ZEICLER,
PEALED. IV
Furnishing / Fancy;
MEE
DHSS COODS
Alpacas, Poplins, Fluids, DoLathes, Lawn!, Gingham.,
Prints. Ouo Dambrics, Muslim, Denims, duo ,14011, Mpp
soilles, Picquas. India Twills, do.
A largo assortipent pr .
Ladies' Fashionable Dresi
Silk Fringes, Buttons, Bogies, Velvet Ribbons, dist.'
Furnishing Goods, Stockings, Moreno, Cotton, Wool, &o
eM•lc)^v , c;pm,
Kid of all colors, 8111 c, Thread, Cotton, &0.,0f all 81 01,
and latest styles, Under garments of all kinds, for La.
dies, Cleats and Children. • " ,
TAW Linen, Maell6o, Napkina.lles &a. - Elluiatiqg
and ElltrOgg, Drown and fron.CB celita
VMATT ClC3D,`3$,
A forgo stock of tho latest styles. A large stock of
Notions, Zephyrs, Yarns, .kc. All cbsapor than MS
cheapest,
.e&T-Itown, opposite the Fiat NRtiopal Bea, npntinift
don, Pa.
\\ HEELER Sz . \f ILE'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM
ga LIMO
&Will Machines/
Paceived the only GOLD papDAL at th%
PARIS "IMPOSITION, 1867.
Thoy are adapted to all blade of Family Fewing, and
to the use pf bennistteaSes, DrcOnnakers, Tallorb, Mum
futurera of Shirts, Collars, Slsirtd, desks, Mantillas,
Clothing, nate, Cape, COCCUS, Linen Goods, Umbrellas,
Fares°l4, etc. They workenually well upon silk, linen,
woolen and cotton goods, with silk, cotton or linen
thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord,
braid, bind, anti perferm ever• species ofsowing;making
a beautiful and perfect stitch. alike on both Sides of HA
article Efo“ ed.
The qualities which recommend them are:
Beauty and excellence of allot!, al.ke on both sides of
the fabric suwoLl.'
Stt, natl., firmness . and durability of eattg that will
not nor ravel. "
Economy of Threutl.
Attachments and wide range of application to parrot
see and nutterlals.
Compactness anti elegance of model and finish. •
Simplicity and thoroughness 'of construction.
7. Spud, easr of operation nod management. andquieb .
Dees of movement.
Instructicns free to all. Machines kept in repair on?
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year tree of charge.
11, E.. Lzwp,
MIMI
BELLEFONT4 PLANING ELL,
EDMUND DIANCIZARD, B. AUSTIN BREW,
E. H. BLANCHARD, W. AL HOLUM
Blanchard et Company,
S. cces,,„4,„ tab%
Manufacturers of
WHITE & YELLOW PINE FLOORING and
WEATHERBOARDING,
of Various StylmPctoß,Vaab, 111144a,S411Ittpre, and Jhrttl
Scroll Work of Every Description
BRACKETS OF ALL SIZES, and patterng made to order.
Having a ItULELEY'S PATENT LUBBER DRYER,"
connected with our establishment, the ore enabled
manulbctute our )yerk front TIIOROUOULY SEASONETI
LUMBER/
Air. Orders from Contractors, Builders, Doalers and th§
Ti ado in general, collelfaL - lEtt
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, FA.
augl2,3ni.
D. T. CALDWEDI,
JOIIELLIOTT,
TYRONE PLANING NUS,
McCA.MANT, ELLIOTT & CO.,
Successors to F. D, Deyor it Co.,
Manufacturers aid peploß in
Sash, Dpgrg, BlllldB, Flooringq
Brackets, Mouldings, Stair Railing,
Plastering Lath, Shingles, Common .anc;
Fancy P;akets, Frame Stuff ?
AND ALL icINDS OF LUMBBR,
TYRONE, PA.
Oraera respectfully solicited.
TLIOS.I3IIIICHRIFLI:
THOS. Bußpllp.ET.,r. ds pNi
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SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS
FLOORING,
And all kinds of Building Materlair
HI7NTINGDON, Vl,t).
EIMME
?PO. A. BTEEp. pikTON 8. LYTLE. BANTILL A. WELL :
rill - 1E FIRM OF STEEL, LYTLE 4
u STEEL havii3g located oo their r,racr of hoid
to two cones of the borough of Ilufitiogdono a
STEAM S W MILL,
aro Kerma to manufacture Mt kinds
OAK AND PINE LUNBERt
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The mill will be run to Ito utmostcapacity and will be
in operation during the entire summer and part of the
Burnout months. They will be enabled to furnish Lum
ber in large quantitice, and of all dimenelopepatthe
est cash prima. .
Orders respectfully solicited. Lumber delivered at the
Panne. Itailrgad, or awed. '
Iluntingdon, April P 2, 4.8681 f
LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS.
TIENILOCK, PINE BILL STUFF
:}nand,, Plank. Shingles, Plastering and Shingling
Lath, constantly or. bawl:
Yolked Flooring, FaNh, 131indq, Doors, Door and Win
dom Flalllo, fill lashed at niannrie tire& pi Ices.
tain and cuaat,y ptuduct 14,rally to
malb.et
rotes.AWN Elt 5;
. tnit
Plnliolturg, Centro co., Pr.
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