Ely Ccrbt. HUNTINGDON, PA. Wednesday morning, Sept. 30,1868, LOCAL & PERSONAL Grant and Colfax Meetings. ; Meetings will bo hold at the follow ing. places at the times stated at seven o'clock Steffeys, Petersburg, Friday " Saturday " Mass Meetings Union Republican - Mass Meetings foithis county will be held as follows: At Green Tree, Friday Oct. 2d. ‘‘ _Huntingdon, Wednesday Oct. 7. Speakers,will bo present and address each of the above meetings. • H. C. EAVER, Chairman County Committee. Brief Items. The Monitor advises its political friends to look out for frauds. That's c. 01. The little Juniata was considerably ewol len last week by the rains. No datnage. We bad a "Tilontp ktiflicioncy' of the equi noctial stern' last week. The faehionable_folly "Grecian bend" has not been practiced hereaways. Lookout! for the Demooritic counterfeit gicenUcki. They have fraud upon their face. A gelitleinan-.at our elbow' suggests the 'extension bfthe'bbroligh limits to •necomml date the Mais . Meeting on Wednesday, 7th. The:La Grosse Democrats hereabouts don't like Gen: Dies letter. It's a heavy broad side into their camp. The :Banner township--the one sending 'the largest delegation to the mass meeting in ',proportion to its Republican votes. Every man in business, no matter what he kills, ought to put es melt in advertising al Ile does into rent, at least. Every good party man has his "point of bonor"-=-it is, that after his party nominates a ticket, to support it. Sixty copies of the worse than rebel La Crosse Democrat are circulated by the Demo cratic club in this place. Shame! We have received a copy of the Juniata Valley Democrat, published by W. S. Lu kenbaeh, at Perrysville, Juniata county. We wish it success, of course not its politics. The voters of the East ward in this bore. - will vote at the east window of the Court House ; the voters of the West ward will vote at the west window. Many of our citizens intend going to Phil adelphia to witness and participate in the -Sailors and Soldiers' Mass Convention, that meets there on the Ist and 2d October. The best way to keep the Sheriff from ad vertising and selling your goods, is to adver tise and sell them for yourself. If you don't believe it, just try it once. The Democratic speakers "push the debt and taxation" so "effectually" (ride Standard) that their Democratic hearers ma readers are transformed into Republicans, by scores. D'ye see it ! A coffee-pot attached to a torch, was one of the features of the procession on Saturday night last. Every one who noticed it thought at once of a man named Wallace, Chairman of the Democratic Slat) Central Committee. The Illinois Slate Geolgist happened to Stray into nn Indiana city, with his bag of stone-breaking tools, and was promptly lug ged off to the station-house by the police as a burglar. Tho Y. M. C. A. of Hollidaysburg have commenced giving a emus° of lectures. Dr. A. A. Willem lectures this Tuesday evening. It is time the Y. M. C. A. of this place were securing lecturers Mr. Moses 11. Gillespie, of Mifflin county, whilst coming out of a restaurant in Lewis town one night - lately, was met by four men, who robbed him of a watch and chain, and pocket book, containing six dollars. . A man named J. B. Black, of Mifflin co., whilst working upon a new house in the Nar rows, fell from a ladder a distance of 40 feet, upon a ledge of roeks below. No limbs were broken. The Monitor refused to publish the state• ment sworn to by two Democrats and one Re publican, as published in the Globe last week, iu the case of Captain Neely and the "crazy boy." The editor is not helping his candi date by denying Capt. Neely justice. Mrs. Isabella Ramler, of Mifflin county. r. soldier's widow, had $67 peubion and bounty money stolen from her by a thief who enter ed her house when she was absent and stole the money out of her dress pocket. The thief ought to be caught and tarred and feathered. Carbolic acid is beginning to play an im portant part in more'wuys than one. A phy sician of good repute and practice says that it will cure consumption, if the patient will habitually breathe an atmosphere impregna ted with it. Look out for the Democratic carpet-bangers that are being sent into this State from Ma ryland. Remember, ono year's residence in the State, and ten days in the election dis trict, with taxes paid within two years, aro the legal requisites to an honest ballot. The Monitor says our procession and meet ing at the Court House on the evening of the 18th was "a grand fizzle." That's a boldns sertion in the face of a thousand people who could see and hear with less prejudice than the editor of that paper. Farmers of Huntingdon county: a vote for the Democratic ticket in October is a vote to tax your own farms, and every bushel of ,grain that you raise. Read the fourth resm iution of the Democratic platform about 'equal taxation of every species of property." important to bachelors.--It has been dem onstrated that married women on an average live until forty-five, while unmarried women do not live to be more than forty-three years, .of a,ge. AVQll,ldet the same reasoni,g apply I to those oreatures called men? Wo hope no week will go by without one or more public meetings and processions. If sre can't get speakers from abroad, let us save our own to talk for us. Let townships tlo likewise. We must keep the ball in mo tion until the ides of November, when success will crown our efforts. Small boys will•bear watching. Just see botVone of them 'lets the cat out of tho bag !Toes the dentist kiss you when he pulls ;oar teeth, pa ?" "No, ny son, why ?" nothing; - obly ho kissed ma, and she said it took the ache all away ; and I guess it did, for she laughed all the way home!" They have Ladies' Tanner Clubs out west. At Pekin, 111., they turned out in the Grant and Colfax procession, all dressed in appro priate and beautiful uniforms and each hearing a lighted Chinese lantern. They were regularly officered by their own sex and led by their own drum CM ps, composed of misses in their 'teens, who handled the sticks like veteran drummers. Who says the West is not all right for the "Tanner hey." Wont of Energy Is ono great cause of misfortune in busi ness, as well as a neglect of household duties. The use of Speer's "Standard Wine Bitters" Still effectually give tono and energy to the physical powcis of the system, and remove lassitude. The Pet uvion Bark, contained in them, will also cure Ague, For sale by Johnston, Holloway & Co., & Fred Drown, curlier of sth and Chestnut ets., and by other Druggists. 'lngs, Flags, Flags Small flags for clubs and delegations for sale and wholesale and retail at Book Store. A Sociable Little Gathering It was made public on Friday last by bills posted through town that a Seymour and Blair meeting would be held in the Court House in the even ing. Evening came—the Band march ed, with music, to the Court House. We arrived there about 8 o'clock and found a respectable number of voters waiting for a speaker. Full one-third the number present were Republicans, and still there was room for many more without being crowded. Richard Araux, Esq , of Philadelphia arrived, was in troduced, and commenced to make a speech. Ho started out by saying that old Solomon had said there was a Limo for all things—a time to be merry—a time to be sad, etc.. The speaker ap peared to be sad—perhaps he was thinking of the effect the letter of Gen. John A. Dix would have upon tho vo ters all over the country. Ile proposed to convince Republicans before the close of his speech that they would either vote with his party or not vote at all. He proceeded at considerable length to review the history of parties and the Government up to the close of the war, and it was the general opinion of all Republicans present that his review was a good Republican speech. He then contended that the rebels and their States lost none of their rights- in the attempt to destroy our Constitution and our Government. He contended that as soon as the Rebels had fired their last gun they had the right , to enjoy all the rights they enjoyed be fore they took up arms against the Government. Ho closed his speech by saying thit,t Republicans must either agree to subscribe to negro eqeality and negro rule or vote the "Democrat : is ticket." The Republicans present "couldn't see it" and when the meeting adjourned they were of the "same opin ion still," that they would vote for Grant and Colfax and the whole Re publican State, District and County ticket. The speaker forgot to tell the meeting that the "Democratic" organi zation was not 'opposed to secession during the war. Our old friend Charles Shriner was not on hand, and many Democrats were disappointed; they expected to hear that somebody had 'fallen from grace.' Well, they didn't. Oct. 2 ~ 3 Republioan Mass Meeting at Hunt ingdon. Marshal—CA Wm. Dorris. Assistant Marshals—Dr. R. A. ➢filler, G. W. Johnston, Thomas H. Ruling. Aids—Captain T. S. MeCallan, Major W. F. Johnston ; W. Kt Burehinell, W. F. Cun ningham, G. B. Armitage, C. 11. Anderson, J. A. Nash. ammittee of Arrangentents—J. R. Simp son, Jamss Port, Arthur McMurtrie, James Brieknr, F. E. Weaver, K. M. King, M. S. Lytle, Captain A. S. Harrison. Finance Cnnintittce—W 11. Woods, Theo. 11. Creator, 11. G. Fisher, A. Elliott. The prncessirm will form on Washington street at TEN o'clock, A. M. The delegations front the county will op point their own Marshals, and report their ar rival to the Marshal of the day. GEORGE W. JOHNSTON, Member of State Committee. 11. C. WEAVER, Chairman Republican County Committee. Burglary. On Sunday night, the 20th inst., ono or more thieves entered the resience of Mr. James A. Brown on Hill Street and stole some umbrellas, and some articles of wearing apparel. They ef fected an entrance through the front door, using nippers, and other bur glar's contrivances to open it, and go ing up stairs they tried to open the door of the bed room, but it is suppos ed they were frightened before they succeeded. The articles stolen were taken from the rack in the hall. Noth ing has been seen or beard of burglars since. The operations of these miscre ants can only be stopped by our citi zens giving them a load of shot when ever they are found inside the house. A Bashful Young Man We never heard of a case of bashfulness to equal the following, which is the more sur prising because it is a fact: A lady resident of this place got in one of the cars to travel a short distance, but seeing no seat that was unoccupied she stepped up to a gentleman in one of the seats and asked him if ho had any objections to her sitting beside him. He said no, whereupon she sat down, but before anything was said by either the young man's bashfulness overcame him and he arose and said in an audible tone, "Here, madam, you can have the whole of this seat ; I can't sit beside the ladies, for my mother told me never to marry 1" Saying which he retired to another seat, amidst the merriment of the hearers, his face suffused with blushes. rm.,We invite attention to the ad vertisement of Dr. Taylor's Olive Briinch Bitters. The great demand for these Bitters has induced the pro prietor to bring them more extensive ly before the people. As a remedy for impaired digestion, dobili ty, they aro unequalled by anything offer ed to the public. A trial will convince all of their excellence and superiority. Another Splendid Turnout The Grant and Colfax Tanner Club had another procession and meeting on Saturday night last. Col. Wm. Dor ris made the speech of the evening, arid it was strong and to the point in every particular. Mr. Scott made a few remarks, strong as usual. The Court Room was full. The Mass Meeting et the Green Tree. Every voter in thosurrounding town• ships should try to attend the mass meeting at the Green Tree on Friday the 2d of October. Let it be a gath ering such as wo have soon there when the rebels were in arms against our Govdrnmont. liErD. F. Tussey, Co. Supt., will bold special examinations as follows : McAlavys Fort, Saturday Oct. 3d, commencing at 8 o'clock, a. in.; at Coffee Run, on Saturday 10th Oct. at 10 o'clock, a. m.; and at Mt. Union on Saturday 17th Oct. at 124 o'clock p. m. yTo beautify and Dress the 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 Sec 'lunch of Graves - - - On Standard in another column. SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS is highly rec ommended by physicians fir Dyspeptics, on account of its tonic properties, its purity, and its delicious flavor. Seo advertiaoment in another column of Dr Bobb's celebrated llorso Powder, an excellent remedy for Galls, Cuts, &c. lt. Are you assessed 1 To the Public. raving been grossly misrepresented in the matter of the "crazy boy," as published by the Monitor, I feel it my duty to make a truthful statement of the whole transaction. On Tuesday, August 25th, I had boon from home all day, returning about 8 o'clock in tho evening; while at supper about nine o'clock, Robert Wilson, who has boon a voter for several years, came to the front door of my dwelling with two large stones in his hands and demand ed the nomination for Frank Laird, a Democrat living in Shade Gap. I in vited Wilson, as did also my father-in law, Mr. John Minich, to come in. De did not come in but stepped back from the door with a stone drawn to throw, when Mr. Minich who had his hand on the door closed it, when said Wil son immediately commenced to stone the door, striking it with several largo stones and damaged the door °onside rably. lie then ran into the street' and threw several large stones through the window, scattering the sash and glass in every part of the room. One of the stones weighing five or six lbs. came very near striking my wife's head while she was in the act of escap ing from the room with our young child. At this time I got out of the back door and ran to the side of the house and threw two stones at Wilson to drive him away. The first stone missed him ; the second—about the size of a hen's egg—struck him on the hip, when Wilson immediately ran down the street followed by myself; Mr. McGowan, Mr. Appelby, Me. Tip pery, Mr. Kelly, and others, who as sisted in arresting said Wilson. Ho was then taken 'to Shearer & Gray's store where he was tied and then ta ken to his mother's house in tho place, where with Appelby, Tippery and Kelly, I remained all night watching him. Next morning ho Was sent to the poor house at Shirleyshurg by W. A. Hudson, Esq , Justice of the Peace in the place, who also witnessed the stoning of the house. I had no words with Wilson that day—did not see him that day. Never had much communi cation with Wilson: Wilson is not considered perfectly sane at any time; occasionally he becomes dangerous.— What I did at the time I would feel it my duty to do at any other time to protect myself and family. D. R P. NEELY September 23, 1868. Campaign Caps, Capes and Torches We have made .at rangements to furnish Campaign Clubs with Caps, Capes and Torches at manufacturers lowest campaign prices, which will be Si 50, Si 75 or $2.00 per set complete, its to quality and style. The style and several colors can be seen at our Book Store. 13- - „Ladies' and Children's Fancy Furs, at John Farcira's Popular Fur Emporium, 718 Arch St , Philadelphia. —Stock largo. Road his adv. Givo him a call ! lt. —A. new stock of spectacles just re ceived at Lewis' Book Store. Meetings. Mt. Norinh Lsdge, No. 100, A. Y. M., mesh second Monday et ening oi each month, in Ilion n'u building,. Handing Mono IL It. A. Chapter, No. 101, meets tho first Tuesday evening of cacti month, in thou We budding. Juniata Lady,•, No. 117, I 0. 0. F., 100011 every Friday cloning, tlihd floor. in Leister'x building. Xlandtall ,Stone Lodge, No 1. 0. G. T., meetu every Tue , olay evening in Court !louse HMI. .U•rapuhoo 9t die, No. 68, 1. 0. of 1,. .111, meet, every Thuredny evening, third floor, !Aster's building. runny Men's Chriit fun Amsociution Int Os the first null thin) Monday c‘onings each mouth, in Munn's building,. flOlO/ Council meets tho Mat Fl lay e‘ ening of each [mufti). SPECIAL NOTICES. 1)RE1) I S POS I GOA USES OF I)lS ja_ EA 8 E.—The causes of dine tqe arc genet al and partic ular, affecting ono 00 many pet:Mks Now, al t Ito condi tion at the body is easily dillteicti under a lariety of cir cumstances to the 'lotion of disease, tho importance of MISIII.EIVS 11111th iIIT PERS as a means of combatting and everthrom ing the predr.po:dag cause it is MI tuudunblo nuttinoty for tho human system that is unfortunately aff,cted jilt any epidemic virus; anti such is reSiStelli power, that it effectually In o. toots the plf)flique lig . llWit tins evil tendency of an inn 'unsoiled attitosphete, or any morbid nillnenea %Ouch predisposes the body to the reception of diseale. It is, thetelore. the true remedy fir 0, cryone, whose situation or not °findings ore not favorable to the preservation of the health. roll 000.3 %5 hero. :,ept. 91mo. ])AINTS FOR FARMERS AND OVIIEM.—Tho Grafton Mincial Paint Company mu now mannlacturing the Best, Cheapest and most Du rable Paint in uso; two coats well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, Will last ten or fifteen years; it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste of the C011411111E% It is saluablo for Hou ses, Fences, Barns, tarring° and Car makers, Palls nud Wnodeu•Wo. 0, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Census, 11 otal and Shingle 11,,0f5. (it bring Fire and Water proof,) Floor Oil Cloths, (ono 31antifactiner baring used 6.060 bhls. the past year) and ns 0 paint for any purpose is 111181110.sed for body, durability, elasticity and adliesis sum. nice $6 per libl. of .100 lbs., which will supply n farmer for yearn to come. Warianted In all cases as above. Scald for a cir cular which gives full particulars. None genuino unless branded in n Dade mink, Grafton Minuet Paint. Per sons can coder the Paint and remit Dm money on re ceipt of the goods. Address DANIEL BIDWELL, 05.1 Persil street, Ness York. AZ , For sale by the pound or Lintel at Lewis' Book Slot 0. may Csern EAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA -IITARIM tt rated nith the utmost success, by J. IoAACS, Dl. U.. and Pi °lemur of Diseases of the Sys and A'ar in the Meelicca Co' !levee' Pennsylvania, 1 gears exper ience, (formerly of I,c) dun, Holland.) N... 801 Alien St., Phil4dolphia. l!t.tintoatals can be seen at this office. Thu medical faculty are Invited to accamp.tuy their pa tients, as ho has no secrets lu his it. notice. Artificial Eyes Inserted without rain. No chargo for examination. Juno 17, 1868—lybin DIED, In this place on the 26th insti., of in flammation of "the bowels, W. SCOTT AlcatnE, in the 22d year of his ago. The deceased was a young man of fine promise, whose modest, unassuming man ners and exemplary conduct won fur him many friends, and foreshadowed a useful if not a brilliant future. But alas, the fond hopes and desires of his friends were not to be realized. I'oor Scott ! we cannot but feel sad for thee; thou waet stricken down in the midst of life, and wo shall hear no more the tones of thy familiar voice. Scarcely hadst thou attained the summer of thy days ere the dark clouds of a wintry sky overtook and hid thee forever from the view uf those who fondly loved thee here. Forever did I say? Ah, no I The grave is but a lodge of peaceful rest on our journey to a bet ter and a purer land. ...Heaven's immortal Spring shall yet arrive; Aud man's 1110 ebtic beauty bloom .again, Bright thro' the eternal year of love's triumphant reign." In Scottsville, September 16th, 1868, WILSON JAMES HEETEE, youngest eon of Adam Hooter, Esq , aged 20 years, 7 mouths and 8 days. Naturally amiable, our young friend was much beloved. Converted two years ago, ho united with the M. E. Church and became nt once an earnest working Christian, exempli fying to his many friends by his daily life the power of Divine grace. As a natural come gnome his doathlwas triumphant. Suddenly stricken, nn illness of five days found him all the time with his lamp brightly burning.— Ms dying chamber was truly "quite on the verge of Heaven." During the last twenty four hours of his life he exultingly awaited the summons, holding up Jesus as a full Sa viour, urging the many who visited him to meet him in glory ; giving praise and adora tion to Trim who bought the victory over death and. the grave for him. On the 23d inst., at Warrior Eidgo, GEOlt01; W. LAmr, aged 1 . 12 yoare, 3 pontbe and 11 days. CRAND 11ASS HUHU AT HUNTREICIDON, On Wednesday, Oct. 7. '6B. Union Men of Huntingdon county, Turn Out in Your Might ! Grant Torchlight Procession in Evening. A SPLENDID FLAG TO BE PRESENTED TO THE LARGEST TOWNSHIP DELEGATION. A Grand County Mass Meeting of the friends of Grant and Colfax, of Ilartranft and Campbell, of Morrell, Brown and Martin, and the whole county ticket, will be held at Hunt ingdon, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1868. A Grand Torchlight Procession will take place in the evening. Clubs from adjoining counties aro invited to be present to take part in the parade. A splendid silk Flag will bo presented to the Township or Borough, sending the largest delegation in proportion to the number of Republican votes cast in 1866. Excursion trains will be run on the Pent,sylvania Railroad, between Hol lidaysburg and Lewistown, and on the Broad Top Railroad. The meetings, afternoon and even ing, will be Oddrossed by ion. A. 11. CRAGAN, of New liamp mhiro, lion. R. STOCKETT .MATTLIEWI3, of Maryland, Hon. XiAtmoN CfrAfsfoE, of Ohio, lion. JOHN Scorr, of Huntingdon. By •order of tho State Central •und Zepublienn County Committee, G EO. W. JOHNSTON, Menthol. of stue. 00'11 - mitten. H. C. WEAVER, Chairman of Pepublienn County Corn mitfeo. Huntingdon, Supt. 30, 1868. MARKETS. w'IIOLI:E 31101e.T. PiIit.ADELPinA, Sept SF, 1868. The Flour market continues dull, and pikes of medium and low grades are drooping. ...Nile' lino Flour at $41,7,00: extra at 50 0 8 10; fancy ,Western vale., family $0.0001000; Pennsyknnia 00 do $10,60 and line) In ands $12,10014,00 according to quality Rye flour $0,00699,00. Them is rely little Plinio Wheat offering, and this de. scriptioii is in at, ady request nt full m ices, but inferior grades are neglected. SM. of 1000 bushels new red at $2,2002,30, nud 1000 bushels amber at $2 t.:B. Rya Is un changed. Fates of 410 bushels new Western nt $1,60. Cu, n ns scare and advancing, yellow at 51,30 Western, mixed at 81,3001,40. Oats aro in good request at an ad vance. Pnles ut 602'0 bushels tick) l'eunsylVania at 75@76 come. Nothing tieing in Bin ley and Malt. Pirrsiaton, Sept. 30 —Hon r.—The man ket Is decreased. Wo quote solos of spring cheat Flour at $10,00010,50, winter noun nt $18,70011.50 fancy at $13@.14.00. Wheat, rred, 51,0094,10 and for white, 52,15,02,18 Coln front fired hand, at $1;11. Rye, $1,40 per bushel. Oats 14001 c: Bailey 1,03052,00. Potatoes. Peach Illow 2,00 bbl hams 21%e, Lard lee. Mittel 375540 e If; Eggs 22 doz. FINANCIAL. Now You; Sept. 30.—Cold cloned at $1,42%. EIUNTINGDON MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEE'LIt ItY LIENRY ..1; 00 WIIOI,IE,LF. PRIM. ..0.00 Festliei 811 lb 80 .10,00 Flussseil $2,25 Alt% Hugs 1 1 . fu .. 4O 2,25; Muni, e51,1"...1 22 11113 ,0 ton 10,00 ..1 22 Large On buss ? bus 75 )11x,ed Chop . 25 Oats 00 1 1 utuloes "ts bus 8001,00 Plaster pet tun 111,00 Hogs . 11 lb 4 , Ulu 1 •'0 '1(3.1(lboiel , 00 t..... ....... 2,1 A/ 1 , 13 ul. 4 traw II bundle. 10 Shlllsl/ co t 1,50 81t.tub0t r 18 Sub, 20 1,,1110 1111) _. ... . .. 10 011 T 0 01 11 50 uperfincElmm, ISCIZIM MIMED IMMO 11 bite 11 bear e 35 Apple Butter 1-1, gal 10u...1,20 Ital I< per cold 001, Barley ',2e Butter "3 (true f 4 etlt 1 Broollei 11 do/. .... -3,041,2)4,0 Beeswax 14, lb bui 000 Chicken. ............ Country Soup Corn 01,00 Coin Meal cut........... 0,1 Dried App1e5x...... ...0,1,0 Dried Cheri u s '4? qua] DI led Peni1e*j(10...........10 Dried livid -5 'rni,kop, 14 lb 10 Wool 1; lb 40©45 Pm I: 11 lb 0 !Midi:cal , p; t0n.... ...... $5,85 Pig Metal 7 6 ton j'15050 ',umbel 11 1000 ft....5100n30 Shingled, 1,a00,i1 do $106113 Joint, '• 61/As Bc r im 1I Broad Top Coal 0 ton Creel' Apples ..... $l,llO Cloyelneed Abuts :GM Shellblihs'il bus $2,110 Cheese lii(a.'2o cla. 1 lb Eggs 00 FIXE9 FACTS INDELIBLY IM PRESSED trill always Itatinplt over simple as- Eel tlOllB. MU, it 19 that this community gives testimony in fa vor of tho o ell known entablishment of H. GREENBERG, EdKilaa/AriTif lIILL STREET, HUNTINGDON. Whilst ft is not Ids purpose to deceive the public by clamoring Now micas and better goods" than other dealexl, he simply It, lies all at Ito a islt to purchase In his line of business to call and satisfy themselves that atilt hint it patron once gained is never lost, that is, "the poor of the pudding Is in the tasting of it." Ito has Just received life minter supply of 41E4107 MAN ELIATTIMIWO, FOR MEN AND BOYS. Ho litre also a Lugo assortment of the most cubstantlal and fashionable Hats Caps Goats' Forilishial Goods, of ovary Beset iplion, and made up from the best material. Always on hand the finest quality of Amin icon, Eng Usti and French ELUTES, CASSIA ER ES and YEAINGS, which are mode tilt to male: try good, experienced weak men, in a manner the most fashion:lbl.: and endumble. No eastern city can afford a butter or more varied style of good. than can be found In my selection. 11. GREEN BERG, Huntingdon, Nov. 13,1867. Merchant Tailor. 628. HOOP SKIRTS 628. CORSETS, CORSETS WM. T• HOPKINS, IT O, 628 Arch Street, PHILADEILPHILt, n[ANVPACTURER OF THE Colobratod "Champion" Hoop skirts FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, The largest assortment, and best quality and styles in the American Market. lively lady should try them, as they recommend themselves by wearing longer, retaining their shape much better, being lighter and more elastic titan ail others—w•MtneTED in every raped, and sold at very low prices. Ask for Ilertittis' , Cll VIITION" SKIRT. Superior haunt-mado whale-Bono GORStIfS in Fifteen different Grades, including the •Imprrinl" end Thomp son Eangdon's ..GLOVE 1 , 11 TING" COMETS, r.inging in prices lion Si Cents to $5.30 ; together v. ith Joseph Beekel's CELEBRATED FRENCH 'WOVEN CORSETS, superior shapes and qualliy, Ten Wife] out Grades, from $l.lO to $5.60. They are the finest and best goods for the prices, ever impelled. Thu trade supplied with 11001 . SKIRTS and CORSETS at the Lame...,t Rates. Those visiting. tho Ott) , ohould not fail to call and ox amino our Hoods and PrioB, us WO defy all competition. so, 010, to tlec2B. West Huntingdon Foundry. JAMES SIMPSON 21ANUKACTURE9 PLOWS, THRESHING MACHINES, FARSI BELO, SLED AND SLUM SOLF.B,I WAGON BOXES, IRON KETTLES, .4511„..sittriges For Furnaces, Forgma ti = , ll27 Mills, Tunnel lee AND JOB WORK IN GENERAL. ARCHITECTURAL & OItNAIIENTAL DEVARTSIENT. Lon Porticos and Verandahs, lisleordes, CO)11111119 and Drop Ornament for womlen por twos and verandah 9, Wirelon l.lutete and Cast Ornamontl for wooden lintels, Cellar Itindow Clirarde all sizes, Chimney Tops and Flues, Sash Weights, Carpet Strips, Registers, floaters, Coal Orates, Vault Callings for coal and MOOll collare, Alberta, Treo-hours, Lampposts, 'Melling-posts ' Iron Railing for porthoNerandalls, balconies, llowor beds, Yard and Cemetery Fences, oto. litillcular attention paia 10 feaetng Cindery Lots. Address JAOIES SIM DSON, buat,Gs Huntingdon, Fa. LICENSED I 1 TILE 11 . 0•41.1A(otoiLltifyq AUTHORITY. S. C. THOMPSON & CO'S GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE OF Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods, Linen Goods, Dry Goods, Cottons, Fancy' Goods, Albums, Bibles, Silver Plated Ware, Watches, Cutlery, Sewing Ma chines, &e., &e. Then at Helen to Lo soldat tho uniform price of ONE DOLLAR EACH, nod nut to to paid for until you Know what you are to The !nest popular and ecmiomicii In2tltod of doing leuninen B hi tine country By PATRONIZING Ms SALE you bay° a ammo to os change your goody. The Smallest Article sold for ONE DOLLAR can be exchanged for a Silver Plater!, Five Bottled Revolving Castor, or yob. Choice qf a large variety of other Articles upon Exchange List. TERMS TO AGENTS Cet tificatei giving a complote down irdion of on tielov to be sold for Ono Dollar, will be bold at the rata of TEN CENTS EACH. For a Club of Tbiity, and $3.00. The per=on sending It can halo their choice of the follow ing articles as their C 01,11111831011: 20 yards cotton chili, hair's cloth panto pat ten 0, splendid bowie knife, lamas. ter quilt, engraved silver croon bolder, pair ladies' extra quality cloth boots. Print dress pattern, wonted b eak fast shawl, Milts linen table cloth, set of Merl bladed duals en and folks, set of silver plated fin ks, embossed ta ble spa end elegant engraved silver plated gold lined gob• let, iOll alld bow - , laity nieces pattern, elegant bilk bead ed parasol, 100-picture morocco photograph album, ele gant ftary lambed spangled silk fan, one doyen lingo size linen towels, lanes hilmoral Eta t, ladies' morocco shopping bag. honeycomb quilt, alhandirn quilt. l u ll••,' 1301.11d111 !Apart, AIM shim), Indies' solid gold Willman diamond n Mg. gent's pl u s or engraNed gold ring (hi rav els floe), ladies' solid black walnut wilting debit, ladies' fancy black walnut wank box, cottage clock, ono dozen ladle,' linen bandkorehi.fs, extra quality, or one don, gents' linen huutlkorchi"fs. For a Club of Sixty,, and $6.00. Ono of t he follow ing articles: 40 yards sheeting. hat ra don. pants nod se-t pallet it, pan honeycomb quilt, cyo totter watch, doublo boa rel viii., pistol. fancy cablimers dress pattern, flak sling!, three yards double width wales proof cloaking. four yards wool frock ing.et of loco curtains, ladies' double wool shawl. silver plated cat d basket, splendid engraved silver plated Ice pitcher, en grnaed silver plated teapot, leOliicturo tut key morocco Photograph album, lancaster quilt, alpacca dt ess pattern, engt Heed silver plated six:bottled revolving castor, par gent's Colt boots, Aplerolia L nlateral skirt, set of ivory handled knives, with silver plated forks, rosewood Immo brass Maim clock, pair of all wool blankets, splendid beetled and lined sills paimml, splendid mot ...co trot tilling bag. putt of alba:tibia quilts, tin tty yards in int or n Mal sallies quilt. For a Club of One Hundred, and $lO.OO. 60 yards sherling. fancy cosQinnere coat, pants and vest pattern, extra quaint v. engraved siR er.plated six-tint fled revolving cantor. with cot glass bottles, pair splendid rose blankets, splendid engraved sill er plated tea set. three pieces (singer ten pet and creamer,) silver pbtted cake basket, fancy plaid wnol long shim!, twenty :l%u yds. hemp cat poling. splendid violin and time, Beg. lisp Inalego shawl, splendid alpacca dress pattern, silver bunting case watch splendid bible with elegant steel en gravings, inanity record and photograph page. poplin dress pattenn, engraved silver ico pitcher. splendid beaver cloak pallet in. Sharpo's reveller. splendid accordenn nut etc box, ono pair fine damask table covets with one dozen dinner naphins to match. C031111.b10 . N9 FOR LAE fI , R CLITS IN rROPOR7IO.N. Agents will pleas° tnko notice of fink. Do not send 1)11111VV, mitt number your clubs from one upwat ils. Malco y cur lola to shot t, and plain as piwiblo. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. out o and send Money by Itegi.terod Lotter, alien no4sible. Ia son.e twit 111CCI Country Postmas'els Into refu,ed to romand tetteta to u 4, aupponiag that our bus ties , . collie under the law again,t Lotteriea, Wit Ell . although it has Leon ON or and over due::.r oil lawful by 11,, legal antla un ttos. This action is in-bh gated 11) thejealouqy of Conatty Merchant,. In case an 3 Po.nowiteg nhaahl agron .Iccitac to forutod lettets, SEND BY EXPRESS. RAT - We cannot lm re.pon,iblo for Moony lo,t, unleos 8 01110 plefautions nio tzikol to ttBntl its safety. SEND FOIL CIRCULARS. Scud pour address in full, Toon County and Stato S. C. THOMPSON & CO., 13t Federal Street, Boston, Mass ME WE IIAVi•; COME With groat indoccinents to agonti to co °prat.) %%till u 4 in our Sheetings Free of Cost to our Agents. Watches Free cf Cost to our Agents. Sew'g Machines Free of Cost to Agents Leather Goods Free of Cost to Agents. Linen Goods Free of Cost to our Agents Silks and Shawls Free of Cost to Agents Boots and Shoes Free of Cost to Agents Dress Goods Free of Cost to our Agents Groat Dollar Bargains for Costoniors, Scud for our circular. Agents ttante.l met.) uhero. Address HARRIS to PLUMMER, 34 iI cr Street, 11 , ..,,t0n, Mas 4 WANTED—AGENTS.—', 7 .'ort°I! 2 I;I' over where, male mid female, to int a odue° the GENUINE lEt'llol'liD COMMON SENSE FAMILY 'SEIVINti MA CHINE. Thu Machina pill stitch, hula, fell, tuck, quilt caul. bind, braid and embroider In a most ' , ulterior man ner. Pile° only $lB. Fully win ranted for tiro yea: 5. WO will pay $lOOO for any Machine that will sew a stran er mow at britifni, or more elastic scam than ours. It makes the . 'Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch con he cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled emu t u About tearing it. Ws pay Ague fa from 075 to $Bl,O per month mad eXprilso3, or II COMMOISiOII PlOlll in Lich Mica that atimunt can ho made Address, SCCOMII k. CO., rursiluita, PA., or BOSTON, :MASS. CAUTION.—Ma not be imposed upon by other parties painting off seal thluss cast•hon machines, under the same name or often% lee. Ours is the only genuine and really meatiest cheap machine manufactuaeL. 5e23.-4w. BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR Yl TIIS PASTIEST SELLING LOOK EXTANT. "Men of our Times , " Or Loading Patriots of the Pay. An elegant volokte, mule:Wally Ulna [rated with 19 beautiful Steel Engravingq, and a poi trait of thu author, Min. ' Harriet Beecher Stowe. • Agents say It is the best, and sells the quieLest of any book they ever soki, Now Is Um Halo to sell It. Every body wants it. Agents aro tahing '2OO urders per sleek. Wo pay extra largo eoininiesion4 and grant exclusive ter ritory. Bend for cliculat s, giving full particulars, Address HARTFORD PCBLISIHNO CO., Hartford, Connecticut. 5e2.3,4w. TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. WAIIItANTED to remove all de. sire for Tobacco. This great remedy is an ex celtent appetizer. It purifies the blood, invigmates the system, possesses gnat nourishing nod sir engthening power, enables the stomach to digest the heartiest food, makes sleep ref. eshing, and establishes robust health. Smokers mid 'hewers for &Sixty Years Otred. hien fifty Cents, pest free. A treatise on the injurious effects of Tobacco, with lists of references, testimonials, Ix.; sent free. Agents wanted. /Wee. D. T. It. milio yr. Jet coy City, New Jersey. aug12,68-12w. EYRE & LANDELL, Fourth & Arch Struts, PHILADELPHIA, GOOD BLACK SILKS, GOOD COLORED SILKS, 1808. FALL GOODS OPENING, FANCY AND STAPLE, I.) ono Silk Volvoti, NOW Style Shaul., New Dresi Conan, Cool 111a...thet9. TAO° 'Amu; Shootill;rs and Shirt hugs, Cloths awl o.l.sitnereq. N. 11.—Nuts Gootto zotoi , M.dolly in Logo loin fez Joh. FASHIONA33Lg 'GOODS FALL AND WINTER WEAR. GEO. F. MARSH, IV EEiCHAINIT TAILOR, I= READY-MADE GLOM= FOR MEN AND BOYS, llns remove) to the second fluor to Reutl's Now Build ing, where he intends to keen constantly on band tho latest styles of Beady undo Clothing and piece goods, =8 I=l CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND TESTINHS. CLOTHS, CASSIII ERNS, AND V ESTINGS. CLOTHS, CASSE:MILES, AND VESTINUS Being n practical workman of many years experienco lie is prepaied to moko to order Clothing for men and 1.38, and gualantee neat, durable and fashionable work mnnship. Ito is determined to please everybody. 4:9-All are lin Hid to call and examine my now Meek of beautiful patterns berme purchasing elsewhere seplr. GEO. P MARSH. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once egyeeablc, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original Colol' with, the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such its remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair:•.with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean ,and vigorous. Its occasional,use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can . be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEBIISTB, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $l.OO, JOHN READ, Agent Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds ' Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, - . • and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon- the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years, and among most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their estima tion, as it has become better known. Its uniform character and power to cure the %MMus affections of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a re liable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and . the dan gerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a pro. vision against sudden attacks of Crony, it should be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all ore sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought in curable, still great numbers 01 lilacs where the ills ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Che Pry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to It. When noth ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pee fora/ they subside and disappear. Singers and Public Speakers find great pro. tection from h. Asthma. is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the Cherry Fedora/ in small and frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. Ayer's Ague . Cure, For Fever and Arnie. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, Sm., and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As its name it does Cure, and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine,Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowise Injures any patient. The number and importance of its cures in the ague dis tricts, are literally beyond account, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride Is gratified by the acknowledgments two receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro tected by taking the AGUE CURE daily. For Liver Complaints, arising front torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activity For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly re. meltable cures, where other medicines had failed. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold tilt round the world. PRICE, $l.OO PER BOTTLE LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID, HUNTINGDON INSURANCE AGENCY. AIIMITAGE & McOARTHY, HUNTINGDON, PA. Represent the most reliable Companies in the Country. Rates as low as is eonsisteut with tellable indemnity. sep 2, 'US. pital Represented over $14,000,0 AGENTS WANTED p 01; MECUM cOdr CMLI.X• .710P.sbgr : The Lives of COAST, COLFAX, and ell the lending men of the nation. lover 00.] in 011 Q volume. by Dr. L. I'. Brackett, the popular hiegtophical Editor of • 'Appleton's C 3 clopredi.' over 600 pages end 42 fine steel portrait, The only complete or reliable work of the kind published. Prier very loo•. Sales immense. Any intelligent man or woman can clear $l5O to $2OO per month. Ono agent mode $lOO in five ,seeks. Send for Omsk.. Adam% ZEMMOL AIeCUIIDY & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, 0., Chicago. 111., or St. Loulis, Vo, nul9 Ofit WALLACE 'et. CLEMENT ! DEALERS IN • Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Boots and Shoes. New goods constant]) arriving and being Belli cheap rni any in lien tingion. (lire Chum a call beton, pmeln.- tag elsowhero. September 9, 310., CHEAP PAUPOTINC. lbs. of VECORA Co's colored COS him (t.tiog $12.3( . 0 Ma Ra nt nv patch pv . 250 11.4 01 teat nail we" LEAD. I ion4er. j aw I. mdro.. J S. BOWEN, Sec'y. %au Nol th!Fon.lll St t.,t, ne3AVIA ata, VIJILADELMIA. VALUABLE FARMS AND TRACTS OF TIMBER LAND AT PUBLIC SALE, . . WILL be offered at Public. Sale dn do premises, On Friday, the 23d of October, 1863,' Tim.° Farms and two tracts of tinibet buitt Alfuated within a wilt, of Orbisonia, In Huntingdon county. ~ FARM NO. 1, contains GO acres, 60 of which are cleat :, oil bottom and second bottom and In a fins state of matt , . ration, the balance is a ridge Oat heavily timbered with, pine, oak and chestnut. The improvements are a log house, a fine orchard of fruit trees, with limestorta *Met convenient to tho doelttng. All the land parfait* smooth and available. - • FARM NO. 2, contains 80 acres, GO of which cleared bottom and second button), oil Ina good state of efiltlia-,! tion, the remaindor is nail timbered with oak, pine and. chesunt oak. The impro,emouta aro two dwelling hou• son with good Ix ater, ono barn and other outbuildings and a good orotund. FAJC3I. NO. it contains 80 acres, GO or which are cleared second bottom and rolling land. the soli giarel and sandy lowa, the balance well Maitre(' with oak, etc. Thc..lith provements are a log home. a, barn, a fins young, at , chard, and water convenient to dwelling. There is 00 ore bank on this farm. TRACT OF LAND, NO. I, is , J 2 acres of Timbei Ltikitif the best in the culinary, convenient tv a ready snorkel.. • TRACT OF LAND, NO. 2, Is 25 acres of Timber lamb . adjoining the above. All t Ine above described land lies in a body. Tho ofetif , ed land is shunted In a semicircular form in a bend of big Aughwich Check, and - when taken as a whole is among the most beautiful farms in the country, In which loran It will also be offered for solo. All the above land is warranted and patented. Persons wishing to purchase will please examine the property, before day of sale. Terms of .1.10 made known on day of sale, and all;infor , motion given on application to heirs oflienj. figereAdeed., residing on the prounismi. Salo to commence 5110 o'clock on said day. August 26, ISGS-ts SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS I. . W per w , q 7 : ,--1:A , • . ' 1 -4° g t '4..k :PUP.,,q•-;,, - y. 5 FINE ~.4 , W 111 11 ITI TlEfilia: t. 2 HER: ~, ' A; - iir . ' Vit- 4; -; 41 't g ~ •,, RELIAB 1 ' kl 'tFia - pq ' .l VI CO Ft , \.... HEALTH • 0 6 AIRE.NG'_ T_:_l_Ul BEAUTY 61 FOR 'I HE WEAR, FOR THE PALE. FOIL TIM SICKLY. ' FOP. TILE AGED, FOR FEMALES, FOR SPRING USE I I I fir' NO BITTERS EQUAL TO - THEM 11ES' Speer's Standard WINE BITTERS, WINE, HERBS , and ROOTS. SPEER'S Celebrated Wine, so Well known, with. PEIHMAN BARK, CHAMOMILE FLOWERS, SNAKE ROOT, WILD CHERRY HARK, GINGER, and such other HERDS anti ROOTS as will in all cased assist Digestion, promote the Secretions of the spawn. in the natural channels, and giro TONE AND VIGOR -TO ME YER and OK Yale and Female! All use it ultlt wonderful success. Brings COLOR• To llio polo NI li Ito lip, Bloom and Beauty • To the thin taco end care worn cbunteriance. Cures FEVER and Creates APPETIIII. Try them. Use uono other. A.lt for SPEER'S STANDARD BIT TERS. Sold by Druggists and Grocers. Sed that my signature is oror the cork of each bottle. ALFRED SPEEEt i Passaic, N. J., and 21 Broaduay, New Yolk, Sold by Johu Reed, and Samuel Smith, Druggists, Hun tingdon. teelli AZ-Trade supplied by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO., Philadelphia: GEORGE A. KELLY, Pittsburg; owl by all Wholesale Dealers. July 22, 'OB.-talB. sel6 ly MOTHERS, DISCARD PRMICE I If your child is teething, or has the Colic, is restless at night, use DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY. If you have any fears or doubt as to its harmless CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN. AND HE WILL TELL YOU THAT DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY, Is the Nurse's Favorite 1 THE - MOTHER'S FRIEND ! SOLD EVERYWHERE PRIGE 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE May, TT, 1898. HEAD QUARTERS NEW GOODS. D. P. CWIN INFORMS THE PUBLIQ THAT HE HAS JUST OPENED SPLENDID STOOK of NEW GOODS CAN'T BE BEAT CHEAPNESS AND QUALITt. COMB AND SEE lino lingdon, Ain 1111, 1668 HEADQUARTERS POll Choice Groceries, Candies, Toys, D. AFRICA & FAmmr GROCERY. CONFECTIONERY AND VA RIETY STORE, HUNTING'DON, PA Our stock consists of all kinds of Groceries, Teas, Spi ces. Canned and Dried Fruits, Cidor Vinegar, Common and Fancy Soaps, of all kinds. Hair Oil, Perfumery, Pen Knives, Pocket Books, &c. Call and examine our stock, and take a slow of our splendid Mat Lie Soda Fountain. Don't forget the place—north-east corner of Diamond. Huntingdon, JIM 24.1 y D. AFRICA .k CO. aEo A. STEEL MILTON S. LEI LE. SAMUEL A. STEEL.. , TT/ E Flll3l OF STEEL, LYTLE & STEEL hosing located on their tract of land with% ih two miles alba boiough of anutingdon, STEAM SAW MILL,, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of OAK AND PINE LUMI3EIt. The mill will be run to its utmost capacity and will ho in operation during the entire summer and part of tho autumn months. They will be enabled to furnish Lum ber in largo quantities, and of ell ilimensiuna, at the low est casts prices. Orders respectfully solicited. Lumber delivered at the Ptuna. Railroad, or canal. Huntingdon, April 22, ISGS•tf ESTRAY. Strayed front the fat in of &Hopi. Rain, near I.lnn• iinvdon, about biN. Ivaha ago 10 head of Sheep, two of watch wore hunt ' . Any information leading to their terovesy nill ho libeially amanital. Seat.., 1319=1 THAT D. P. GWIDr; EZE
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