The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, September 30, 1868, Image 4

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    OOD SAVE TIER COMMOT%I FIT TIE.
Plto Cr LAMATION.-NOTICE OF
GENERAL ELECTION
TO BE UM ON
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1868
Purguant to an act of the General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Penn*lvenia, entitled "An Act rola.
Ling to tho elections of Oils Corinnon weal 01, 9 opprored
the ammo' day of July. 1930, 1, JAtt CS F. BATIL.
UItST, [Egli Sheriff of the county or Huntingdon,
l'erinsyvlania, do hereby matte linown and give mitre to
tho eltctors of the county afoici tins, th it an election will
be held In the said county of Item ingdon, on the 21
Tuesday after tho first Monday of uctober, (beim; the
lath day of OCTOBER,) et which time State, District
and County officers trill ho elected, to wit:
Oue person to fill the office of Auditor Goneral of the
common oo,dtti of Fenn9ylrunia.
One person to fill the dile° of Surveyor Ocnerel of the
commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Ono person to represent the [...R011e/ of Blair, Mifflin,
Cambiia and Iluntlngthlu ; In Cengr..ss of the United
ata,a.
Twa persons to represent the counties of If tinting/lon.
.funfata and Mifflin, in the House of Representatives of
Ma commonweal th of Pcureql Ta a la.
Ono person to fill the °Moo of o tariff of Huntingdon
courrly.
One person to till tiro taco of Conn ty Commisvioner:of
Huntingdon county.
end person to fill the ours of Director of the Poor of
Huntingdon county.
Ono person to till the Oleo of Surveyor of Huntingdon
county. 1
Ono parson to fill tiro °IE. of Anditor of Huntingdon
county,
Oslo person to till the Mee of Coroner of Huntingdon
County.
Lt pursuanco of said net, I oleo hereby make known and
glee notice, that tho places of holding the aforesaid spe
dal election In the soceral election districts within the soil
county of Huntingdon, are as follows, to wit:
lot district, composed of the township of Henderson, at
the Union School House.
district, composed of Dublin township. at Plearumt
Hill School House, near Joseph Nelson's, in dab! township.
3d district, composed of so much of Wardorsinark town
ship, ao is not included in the loth district, at the school
hull, adjoining the town of Warrior emark.
4th district, composed of tho township of Hopewell, at
Bough and Ready Furnace. '
GM district, composed of the township of Decree, nt the
house of James Livingston, the town of Saulsliurg, In
said township.
Gth district, composed of the borough of Shirleysbur,, , ,
and all that port of tho township of Shirley not included
within the limits of Diettiet No. 24, as hereinafter men
tioned and described, at the house of David Fraker, deed,
In Shirleysburg.
distriet,composed of Porter and part of Walker town
ship, and so much of West township as is Included in the
following boundaries, to wit: Beginning at tho south-west
corner of Tobias Caufman's Tam on tire bank of the Little
Juniata ricer, to the lower end of Jackson's narrows,
thence in a northwesterly direction to the most southerly
part of the farm owned by Michael Maguire, thence north
40 degrees west to the top of Tussey's mountain to inter
sect the lino of Franklin township, thonco along the said
line to Little Juniata ricer, thence down the eamo to the
place of beginning, at the public school house opposite the
Gernnufßeformed Church, In the borough of Alexandria.
Sth district, composed of the township of Franklin, at
the house of Geo. IV. Mattern, in said township.
9th district; composed of Tell township, at the Union
echool house, near the Union Meeting house, in said twp.
10th dist rict, composed of Springfield township, at the
School house, near Hugh Madden's, lu said WM:19)11p.
11th district, composed of Union township, at Grant
school house, in the borough of illoploton, in said twp.
12th district, composed of Brady township, at the Centro
school house, in said township.
13th district, composed of Morris township, at public
school house N 0.2, in said township.
14th district, composed of flint part of West township
not included in 7th and 26th districts, at the public school
house on the ferns now owned by Mies Lewis, (formerly
owned by James Eunis,) In mid township.
15th district, composed of Walker township, at the house
of.Beruamin Magnify, in M'Conuellstown.
. 16th district, composed of the township of Tod, at the
(Freon school house, in said township.
17th district, composed of Oneida township, at tin house
of William Long, Warm Springs.
18th district, composed of Gonwell township, at tlio
house now occupied by Bashi Bistro, in Orbisonia.
19th district, composed of the borough of Birmingham,
with the suvend tracts of land near to and attached to tho
same, now owned and occupied by Thomas 31.0 wens, dohs
K. 3.lcCahan, Andrew Robeson, John Gensimer and Wm.
Gensimer, and the tract of land now owned by George and
John Shoenberger, known as tiro Porter tract, situate in
tiro township of Warriorsmark, at the public school houso
in said borough.
20th district, composed of the township of Cass, at the
public school house in Cassville, in said township.
21st district, composed of the township of Jack.on, nt
Otto public Ilona of Edit and Littler, at MCAleavy'a Fort,
Ire said township.
22d district, composed of the township of Clay, at rho
public school house in Scottsville.
231 district, composed of the township of Penn, at the
public school honso in Marklesburg, in said township.
24th district, composed and created as follows. to At it:—
That all that part of Shirley township. Huntingdon coun
ty, lying and being within the following described b
ies, (except the borough of Mount Utlion,) namely:
Beginning at the Intersection of Union and Sidi ley
tow nship lines with the Juniata river, on the south solo
thereof; thence along said Union township lino for the
distance of threw miles from said riser; thence east
vanity, by a straight line, to the point where the moan
from Eby's milt to Germany valley, crosses the summit of
Sandy ridge; theuco northwardly along the summit of
Sandy ridge to the river Juniata, and thence up said river
to this place of beginning, shall hereafter form a septa ate
election district; that the qualified voters of said election
dishi pct shall horeafter hold their general and township
Oren°ne in the public school house in Monet Union, in
said district.
251 h district, composed of all that part of the Borough
of Ilnutingdon, lying east of Beth street. and also all
those par is of Wall:eland Porter townships, het etofoio
voting in the Borough of Huntingdon, at the etst win•
doss of the Court House, in said Borough.
26111 district, composed of all that part of the Borough
of Huntingdon, hying west of Bath street, at the w
niadow of the Coin t House, in raid Borough.
Pith district, composed of tiro borough of Petersburg
and that part of lVest township, west and not th of a lino
bets, evil Henderson and West townships, at or sear the
Wl•.irui Springs, to the Franklin township line on the top
of Tus,ey'e mountain. so as to include in the ut a di +frit
the boasts of David Wrildsmilli, Jacob Lougancelser, Thos.
limner, James Poi ter, and John Wall, at the schoolhouse
in the borough of Petetsburix.
2Stli district, composed ofJoniata township. nt the house
of John Peightal, ou the lands of Henry Isenberg.
29th diets let, composed of Catbon tow uship, moronity
erected out of a part of the territory of Tod tow midi,, to
grit: commencing at a Chestnut Oak, on the summit To
rero mountain, at ills Ilopewell tow nship line opposite the
dividing ridge, in the Little {•alley; thence iiontli fifty-two
degrees, east three hundred and sixty perches. to a stone
heap on the Western Summit of Broad Top mountain;
thence ninth sixty.soven degrees, cast three Minh, I and
to else perches, to a yellow pine; thenme south fitly-two
degas es. east so - en hundred and seventy-two porches, to a
Chestnut Oak; thence south fourteen degrees, cast three
hundred and fifty one perches, ton Chestnut at the east
end of Henry S. Ureen's land; thence south limb ty.one and
a half degrees, cast two hundred owl titl:tritor perches,
ton Chcstuut Oak on the summit of a spur of Broad Top,
. . . _ .
on the western side of John TerrePs fat m; south, s nty
live degrees, cast nine hundred and thirty-four - pm...hes. to
a stone heap on the Clay' township lino, at the Publie
,School House, in the village of Dudley.
30th district, composed of the borough of Coalmont, at
the public NI hool house in said borough.
31st district, composed of Lincoln township, beginning
at a pine on the summit of Tussey momiLdu on the line
beta een Blair and Huntingdon counties, theme by the
division line south. tiftpeight degrees east se, en hotel
ed and ninety-eight perches to a black oak in middle of
}on reship; thence fovty-two and olio half degrees east
eight bundled and two perches to a pine on summit of
Wets ace; thence by lino of Tod township to corner of Penn
township; thence by the lines of the township of Penn to
the summit of Tussey mountain; atone° along said sum
mit with line of Blair county to place of beginning, at
Coffee Run School House..
district, composed of the borough of Mapleton, nt
lho Grant school house in said borough.
disttiet, composed of the borough of Mount Union,
at school hones No.l, in said borough.
11th district, composed of the Borough of Broad Top
City, at tho Public School house, in said Borough.
I also make known and give notice, as in and by the
13th section of the aforesaid act I ant directed, that ',or
e y person. exci ptinginstlces of the peace, who shall
hold any °Bice or appoi anima of profit or trust under
the government of the United &Mai, or of this State, or
of any city or corporated dist, ict, whether n commission
ed othcer or agent, who is or shall be employed under
the legislative, executive or judiciary department of this
State, or of the United States, or of any city or incorpo
rate,: district, and also, that moo. member of Congress,
and of the State Legislature, and of the select or com
mon council of any city, commissioners of any incorpora.
ted district, is by taw ineatdblo of holding or exercising
gt tho same time, the office or appointment of judge, in
opector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth,
and that no inspector or judgo, or other officer of any
inch election shall be eligible to any office to ho then no.
ted for."
Also, that In the 4th section of tho Act of Assembly,
entitled "An Act relating to executions and for other
purposes," approved April 16th, 1818, it Is enacted that
the aforesaid 13th section "shall not ho so construed as
la prevent any militia or borough °nicer from serving as
judge, or inspector or clerk of any general or special
,election in this COMMOIINN eulth."
In accordance With the provision of the Bth section of
an act entitled •'.A further supplement to the election
Laws of this Commonwealth," I publish the following:
Win:Bras, By the net of the Congress of tho United
States, entitled "an act to amend the several nets hereto
fore passed to provide for the enrolling and tailing out of
the national forces, and for other purposes," and appi oved
March 3d, 1803, all persons who hare doss, led the unlit:s
ty or naualservioa of the United States, and mho hose not
been discharged or relieved from the penalty or disability
therein provided, are deemed and taken to ha, is volunta
rily relinquished and forfeited their tights of citizenship
mid their sights to become citizens, and are deprived of
exer,ising any rights of citizens thereof:
,Ind Ida, too, Persons not citizens of tho United States
are not, tinder the Constitution and laws of Pennsylvania
qu.ililleel electors of this Conunouts chit!,
' F2c110.3 1. 1k it enacted. de., That in all elections here.
after to ho held in this Common, caltis, it shalt ho unlaw
ful for the judge or inSpectta s (irony such election to re
ceive any ballet or ballots from any person or persons
embraced in the prorisions and subject to the disability
imposed by said act of Congress,approved Marelt &I. ise.S.
and it Atoll be nob., fill for any tool, person to otter to
iota nay ballot or ballots.
Sac. 2. That if any such judge and inspectors of election,
or any one of then shall ricotta or consent to receive any
each unlawful balloter ballots from any steel, ,11-qualitied
person, he or they so offending shall be guilty of a mis
demeanor, and on convlotion thereof in any court of quar
ter sessions of tide commonwealth; Ito shall for each of
fence, he sentenced to pay a Into of not lees than Otle hun
dred dollars, and to undergo an iniptvonment is the jail
of the proptr county for net less than sixty days.
Sm. 3. That if any person deprived ol citivenkhip, and
zhiqualiGed as aforesaid, shall, at any election bereatter
to ho held in this commonwealth, vote, or louder to the
officers thereof, and offer to vote, a ballot or ballots. env
person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a inisth.
Moaner, and on conviction di.c of in any court of quarter
BCSF4OIsd of this commonwealth, shall for each offence tio
punished in like manner as is provided in the pieceding
asetion of tide act in case Of olliCerg or election receiving
any such urila.ful ballot or ballots.
SECTION 4. That if any person shall hereafter perStladO
or ads zee any person or persons, deprived of citizenship
or disqualified as uforeb.ild, to offer any ballot or ballots
to tho officers of any election hereafter to he held in this
cominonsy.•alth, or shall pet...wide or any nisch
officer to receivo any ballot, or ballots, from any person
deprived of citizenship, and disqualified ai of ouch
person no offending shall be guilty of is misdemeanor. and
upon cons ictiun thereof in any court of quarter sc.vions
of Comnememalik, shall he punished in like 111.. s r
is pros bled in the second section of this net in the ease of
officers of such election recalling such unlawful ballot or
ballots.
Pnrticalar attention is directed to the first section of
the Act of Asqvnibly, p issed the 30th day of Mach A. D.,
1866, entitled ••An Act regulating the manner of Voting
at all Elections, in the 5n0t...l conutiev of file Cunuaen
tie
—That the qualified colors of the several counties of this
Conintonw.,ll o .l 4t all genvi,d, ton Osbip, beiongh and
special are hereby, hereafter, authorised nod
required to note, by tickets, printed or a ritten, o partly
printed and partly et ritten, severalty cliosified tiq lotions:
Une ticket shall embrace the names of all judm, of courts
toted for, and be labelled outside udiclary ;" one ticket
shall ,mimeo nil the names of Elate officer, voted for,
and ho labelled 'Stale;" one ticket shall embrace the
unmet] of all county officers son ,I for, Including office of
Senator, moniker. and 'numbers of Assembly, if 'mks! for,
and members of Congie..l, if voted for, and /shelled
"counts ;" one ticket shall embrace tun names of all town.
ship officers voted for, end Ito labelled "township;' ono
ticket eliall embrace the natty 25 of nil borough onlocri
- voted tar, nod 14,1,1,011. d • b. rough;" and oath 613,1,1141
1, 0 d In slcuote ballot boys.
piasmut to the proi Isl., contained In the C7lll section
of the act aforesaid. the judges of the nforelaid dt tants
shall respccthely take charge of the certificate or return
of the election ,of their respective districts, and produce
them at a meeting of one of the judges from cacti district
at the COlll t ltomc, in the borough of Huntingdon,. the
third day after the tI.Q of elm tht, la tag for the present
fear ou Fnd,+y, the 11 ill of letter next, then and there
to do nod perlerm the dot ICA required by lawn( -.aid
Al,'. that aline n jud.:o by sicl.ms+or uu,n ei,lnbie acei,
dent. ii unable to attend sold touching of judgei, then the
em karate or la torn afore-add •thall hot ikon in chart.te by
ono of the inspectors or elcrki of the election of said di- ,
filet, and .11.,11 do and perform tine duties reqiiiicil o said
judge unable to attend.
Allo, that In the Glst section of ^aid act it is enacted
that "et cry general and stecl.it election skill be open( d
between the houri of Light and ten in the (mermen. and
Shall cont lone 14 'Clout iuterrnpllan or reljoil rii men t nu
tit seven o'clk. In the eveutng, alien the poll. shall be
closed."
Hlvf.xrindor my hand. at Ifuntingd"n, tho Pith day of
Sept... A. D. MG,S, and at the Indopn lento at tho Uni
ted Staten, tho nine:7.second.
JAMYS F. BATHURST, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S Office. t
HUH(HWC/0/1 Sr , pt. IC, 'CI. f
Cheaper than the Cheapest!
BARGAINS
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711n,ximll.cs)tlx !Stara
West End of Huntingdon, l'enn'a
We are now offering our im
mense and well-assorted stock of
Goods, at thoroughly reduced,
and unprecedented low prices;
our superior facilities enabling us
to compete successfully with the
cheapest.
Our stock consists of Groceries,
Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware,
Queensware, Glassware, Willow
and Cedar Ware, Table and Floor
Oil Cloths, Carpets, Rugs and
Door Mats, Crocks, Jugs, Stoves,
Tinware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Glass,
Putty, Oils, Paints, Drugs, Flour,
Feed, &c., &c., &c., all in great
variety, at prices that will not
fail to suit consumers. We are
also dealing in all kinds of Coal
and Lumber, our facilities in
these commodities being superior
to any other firm in Huntingdon.
We claim them as SPECIALTIES in
our trade, in which none can
compete with us.
We buy all kinds of Grain,
I Seeds, Flour and Feed, at the
highest market rates, and give
the highest prices in Goods for
Produce of all kinds. Do not
fail to call and examine our stock
and prices, as both arc sure to
please.
HENRY & CO.,
ME
Hum tingdon, Pa
Mer."EnSIC3 ZYT.i>„l7..
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND
SEWING MACHINES.
G EEN 1.; has removed his
Manor Store, to tile St•ronil floor of Leistor's build
ing, or hero he keeps emrdantly on horrid STEINWAY A
SONS' and 13 AEIILL'S Piano blannlact nring Company's
PIANOS, MASON & ll AMLIN'S CAISIN ET ORO ANd and
CARLIART,NEEDII AM & CO.S' MELODEONS; Guitars,
Fairs, Vtirtes; Chritar aryl Violin Strings.
MUSIC DOORS—Golden Chain, Golden Shoe or, (b ldcu
Censer. Golden Trio, Sc., he.
SI t EET M Lisle —lle is constantly receiving from Phil.
adelphia all tho Infest oracle, uhich persons at a distant,
wishing.can odor, and have sent them by mail.
Also O ROVER & DAHER'S Celebrated SI:WING MA.
CIII NES—the only machine that, in addition to every
Lind of sewing. embroiders perfectly; BON log mud
Cotton of all hinds and colors for math ine s.
Persons hay ing bowing Machines fully instructed in
the ono of them.
/KZ- Pianos and Organs Warranted for fire years.
Tho.o v.ishing to but any of the atm, o art:ctes nee in
vited to call and examine mine before purchasing elso•
sr here My prices rue the same us in Now York and
Philadelphia.
Circa:Ars of Instruments or Machines, sent promptly
Upon application with any additional information desired.
13. Id. O KEEN E,
hill street, Huntingdon, Pa.,
mayS,'67 Second floor of Lelater's now brick building
Can't Be Beaten !
I JOHN H. WESTBROOK
Respectfully infolms the eitirens of Huntingdon and
vicinity that he Ilasj mat teceired from the Gay a Nsw and
splendid stuck of
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES, lIATS & CAPS,
Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks,
Trunks, ttc., &c.
all of which he is prepared to aell at greatly reduced prices
Don't forget the old stand In the Diamond. Old oust°.
mere and the public generally are Invited to call.
Huntingdon, up lu, 1800.
MI GEO. SHAEFFER
li llasjust returned from the east with toggift
SPLENDID STOOIC.
OP
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &C.,
Which he offers to the Inspection of his Customers and
the public generally. Ile will sell lus stock at the most
REASONABLE PRICES,
and tiIOSC who parchabo once null surely call again.
BOOTS & SIIOES MADE TO ORDER,
and REPAIRING done in the neatest and most expedi
tions manner.
Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at Isis shop on 11.111 street, a
few doors west of the Diamond. -mays
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
WJ%I. AFRICA
apou his old stand in the lllnmond,
lion tluoult,
A. Fine Assortment of all kinds of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
All of nhich ho sill sell at fir prices. Quick sect and
mull In rills. Call unit examine my stuck.
31. in I.li luring:lntl Repairing dune to imltir as usual.
I tuutingilon, ail Li, lbed.
Sugars, Teas, Green and Browned Coffees,
Syrups, Spices of all kinds, Candies, Cedar
and Willow Ware, Choke Family Flour, Su
gar Cured Hams, Dried Beet', Brushes and
Brooms, and a general variety of articles too
numerous to mention,
AT LEWIS' FAMILY GROCERY.
I_[ AItRISBURG STONE -
j 1. 11 7 at manufacturer's prices, for &Ile at
111:NItY k
MEW SIIAD, DRY SALT HER
RING and id teket,d, (Wm innt“l,)
Dried Apples, Penciled, Curl ante, Prune. 'Mel no, Cit
ron, , at IlEieltY ,C; CO' B.
JOHNSTM &WATSON
rrIAKE pleasure in announcing to the
eltizeni of Huntingdon county and vicinity that they
have Jut returned from thu ti.rst with
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS,
NVlalch they here Just opened out nt their new store,
ONE DOOR EAST OF ME WASHINGTON HOTEL
Their stock cott,hsts of
mom=
NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GItOCERIES,
FLOUR AND FEED,
PAINTS, &0.,
DItIJGS,
CARPETS, CARPET CRAIN;
FISH, SALT, CHEESE,
TRUNKS,
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, &o. &o
They bare a largo stock Of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Conblstlng of SILKS, MOHAIR% ALPACAS, POPLIN'S,
LUSTRES, GINGIIAMS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, DE
LAINES,
Altar, a largo as aortinnut of
DRESS TRIIVIING 8, EIIII3ROIDE
RY, LIOSIBRY, GLOVES,
A FULL LINE OF WII[TE GOODS
Wu will jell WHOLESALLI mid fCTAJL.
All gouda delivered to roldc.nces In town nod (1,..p0tn,
6 co of charga,
G iVe 11.3 a trial before parch...sllm elmoulbcret
Iltilill6gdtro. April 16, 1868
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The Las
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tuaß REsTomt
DRESSINQ
)v ew pyle in oneßolat
• will quickly restore Gray Hair
to its natural color and beauty,
ttnd produce luxuriant growth. It is
perfectly harmless, and is preferred
over every other preparation by
those who have a fine head of hair,
as well as those who wish to restore
it. The beautiful gloss and perfume
imparted to the Hair make it desirable
for old and young.
ea For Sale by all Drugglite,
DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH ST., N. Y.
mdtONEboUja
UNITED STATES
Authorized WAR CLAIN AGENCY
HUNTINGDON, Pd..
BOLDIER4' HEIRS, ATTENTION I
The act of Congress approved March 2, 1807, glove to
Heirs of Soldiers mho died prisoners of war,
COMMUTATION FOIL RATIONS,
for the time the soldier was so held a prisoner, at tho
rate of twenty-Geo cents per day, to ho paid in the follow
ing order: let. To this widow, if unm a rried; 2,1. To the
children • 3d. To the parents, to both Jointly if they are
living, if either is deed, to the survivor; 4th. To the two
thorn and sisters.
Tho act of February 28, 1867, provides for the refund•
ing of the $3OO Commutation Money, whom the eamo per
son owl again drafted, and was required to enter the nor.
sloe or flattish is substitute.
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.
Tho net of March 2,1807, also makes pro t isions for the
payment of the
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY
to such soldiers as have accidentally lost their Racine
ges
All persons having any elation under any of the above
mentioned Acts, or any other kind of claim against the
United States or State Governments, can have them
promptly collected, by addressing the urderslgned. In.
formation and aide.) cheerfully given to seldiets or their
h leads, free of chat go.
W. if. IVOODS,
Antliorirel Army And Nary Tilir•Cidini Agent,
may 0,21867 Iltnalsomm, Huutiogdon co., Pa.
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.
THOMAS N. COLDER.
The undersigned having now entered Into the
informed
I Ale xan d ria
the p u blic
e „ prepared
os to Gil
orders on the shortest notice.
THOS. N. comma.
Alexuetlria. Oct. :3.1800-if
LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS.
T_TELLOCK, PINE BILLSTUFF,
Bon 1,, Plank, Shingles, Plastering nod Shingling
Li tli, constantly on hand.
Worked Flooring, Sash Blind t, Douce, Poor and Win
a° .1 " farm:died at inanut.tet la el 0' pl
U:.1111 and country product gen , rally bought ,it market
rat, u. WAUONI:It S kilo.,
angli-tf Phillphing, Contra co., Pa.
FLOUR ! FLOUR !
Tho best Flour, b) filo barrcl or smeller quantity for
sale at Lois Fatruly (li ocery
TOBACCO, S EGARS,
CANN ED FRUITS,
HARDWARE,
CEDAR - WARE,
QUE ENS WARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
OTIJS,
BUTTONS, &o
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1 MI
WHARTON & lAGUIRE,
HILL STREET,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
WHOLESALE &RETAIL
DE.ILERS IN
Foreign and Domestic
A ti
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ti .IL9
TATIMI, at,
Tho attention of
MECHANICS, FARMERS,• BUILDERS,
and Im)era generally, le Invited to the fact that we are
now offering a ilErTkut ASSORTMENT of
HARDWARE CUTLERY &C .,
than Can hu found elsewhere in thin part of the State, at
priced to suit the times. Our stook comprises all artlolee
In this line of business, embracing a general assortment
of TOOLS and MATERIALS used by CARPENTERS,
BLACKSMITHS, CAItRIAOL• and WAGON MAKERS
JCINERS, Sc., Sc., together with a large stork of
Iron, Steel, .Arails, Spikes, Railroad and
_Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope,
Chains, Grindstones, Circular,
Mill and Cross-Cut Saws,
Enamelled, Finished
and Plain Hol
low Ware.
Goal Oil Lamps and Lanterns,
Oil and Pgwder Cans
An excellent neeortment of
.Pi.ixxie Clullary,
Comprising
KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA
AND TABLE SPOONS, SCIS
ORS, RAZORS, &C.
BRITTANIA & SILVER PLATED WARE
Household, Horticultural and Farm
Implements,
Of the latest and most improved patterns
CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE
AT MAN UFACT CREWS' PRICES.
CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS
Will find a genus' assortmont of material for their use
consisting In port of
Carriage Trimmings, flubs, Spokes,
Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts,
Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa
tent and enamelledLeather,
Whips, Tongues, Soc
kets, Shafts, tic.
tom' :~.:• ~~~ ~ -
Can be supplied with
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
S LEDGES, HAMMERS,
HORSE AN) MULE SHOES,
Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron& Stee
CARPENTERS
Wlll find in our ostabliAnnent a unpolor stuck of
PLAN ES,
SAWS,
AUGERS,
HATCHETS,
HAMMERS,
FILES,
CHISELS
HINGES,
SURE WS,
LOURS,
BOUPS,
PULLEYS,
SASH-CORDS, &C.
MINING AND MINERS' GOODS,
NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties
BLASTING POWDER, FUSE,
oOAL PICKS AND SHOVELS.
(inn lie liceolinnotintril with every thing in their line lie
n arum l'ernuntor to n Whet-stone.
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Are especially invited to call and examine our stock of
BUILDING HARDWARE,
nod couiraro our prices with others.
Agricultural Implements,
Comprising tho famous Russoll
Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined
Rundell's First Premium 110 R pyrcurorm,
Rakoo,
Soy Ibos,
/toes,
Hay Forks,
T,aou and Halter Chains,
Breast Chains,
Cow Ties,
Curry Combs,
Cards, Sc., &c., Sc
Among the specialties of our Mare, we desire to ca
attention to the colcbtatod
OHIO PUMP,
Tho onclnsivoright to soli which is 'vested in us. Send f
acircular and got full particulars of ocmo, and oaths
yourself ()fits superior quulities.
SCALES.
Scales of all sizes nod deccriptionn, including
Ted and Counter Scales,
Platform Scales,
Grocers' and .Druggists' Scales
Rolling _Mill, TVhcelbarrow, Pork, Port
able, Hopper, Miners and Trans
portation, Hay, Cattle and
Coal Scales,
FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS
CASH PRICES.
The largest and best assortment of
MSS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY
ltror offered in this place
A GREAT VARIETY OF
COOK & PARLOR STOVES.
ALL SIZES OF
NAILS AND BRADS,
By the keg. Very low I
Beet Norway wait, rod, bar an hoop Iron.
STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions
WAGON'BOXES,
CARRIAGE SPRINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WIRE
Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil,
Dy the barrel or gallon, at very low figure.,
A call 18 reepectfolly Bolicited, fooling confi
dent that oar goods and prices will not fail to
IVLIARTON & MAGUIRE.
llmallth-Aon, ”ny 7, ISb7.
~bbertistintnts,
THE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM,
J. J. RICHARDSON & CO.,
126 MARKET STREET,
Is the Largest Monnfieturing Confectioners and Whole
sale Dealers in Frultw, Nuts, 61„ it, the united States.
mll4-ly,
TrinrairglifiTrn
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For doing a funily wa.lting in the bait and cheapest
planner. tinamutesd equal to any in the norld I Boa
all the str,ngth of old room soap with the mild and
lathering optalitle, of genuine Battle. 'Fry this splen
did Soap. :Sold by the Abt)bN OffiLMICIAL WORKS,
4S North front Street, ['Mhololphi... Bcp3'6B,ly.
riIHE HOUSEHOLD GAS MACHINE!
FUR SUPPLYING DWELLINGS. STORES, FALTORIES,
CUURCU ES .IND PUBLIC BUILDINOb WITH 0.4.51
Generates Gat withovt Fire or Heal/
The simplicity and eaen by watch this Mitelttne to man
aged. a, MI. It" economy and groat merit, recurn mends it
to public faYor. Call and ono nochinu in operation at the
Mora. Manufacturer and Sole Anent,
DAVID JONES,
TIN FI3IINISTIING STORE. N 0.733 Glenn EbiLtda.
gtz,-Send for I Suit; utul eirctilue.
.tog. 19, Vida, 3 nina.
PAISAAC K. STAUFFER
WATCHMAKER and JEWELER,
No. 119 North Id Street, corner of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
An assortment of lVatches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated
Ware constantly on ltatel.
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
4/h-Repairlog of Watches and Jewelry promptly at
tended to. nor/a-ly*
FINE CUSTOM MADE
BOOTS AND SHOES,
FOR GENTLEMEN.
All the LEADING STYLES on hand or made to mons
ore. Prices fixed at LOW FIGURES. An Illustrated
Price List with Instructions for self monauroment sent on
receipt of Cost Office address.
WM.. F. BARTLETT,
33 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut,
anl9-ly
DRY GOODS. 727
BM
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET,
lime now the most complete and elegant stock of
Grp eM-ce -cl.ses
They hobo ever offered, and invito special attention to
their stock of F.ILICS, comprising a full Ilno of lIEIVY
BLACK OROS GRAIN and LUSTERLESS SILKS, FOR
HITS,
Min Blown arni :dodo Togidtas.
Plain Blown mid Mode Buono du Soles
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CEIENE
Or the cl n coloring, togotho: ith on l:cten=ita V
iuty of DK V 111/011S. min icing Clothe : Cassunore
llottao-ruritit.hing Uncle, ke.
_RICERW, SIIARP & CO.,
727 Chestnut street,
Jill-ly
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
GREAT REDUCTION OF TOLLS
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Front Thlet ntor to nll Folutt on (ha
Susquehanna River and Rs Branches
111
Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, Tide
water and Pennsylvania Canals,
By nu. T 0,., Oi Can Ito its Il oin rlulna
Olin to al. !into, on theSu•lpieli.tiniA River awl blanch
thuds renegued to the allevu points from Planlelp
end Belt:mote will be ircrived, cArefullv handled, a
col natllL4l by Canal ere constantly :u, iii
for lielOits.
Ample ‘‘,lllltowo and what Etgo town (tinder cur
provided lot 10.ohd t.ogoos.
in nil! lied it to their arlveoL•tgo to send
nand their con•igunmrts to lUeviVu gniok thq.nich.
For Wither pat tILIIIIII B, :11 , 1113 . to
HOFFMAN & KENNEDY,
Ne. :301 North De 1..% ale onuo,
PHILADELPHIA
or JOS. JAS TAYLOR,
No 212 Woht Falls Avenue,
Juno 17,15C4-1y
NEW MARBLE STORE.
NO. 002
Nam Street,
J. CALDVA'LL, 8L Co..
J E WEL LERS.
novo Leon appointed
SPECIAL AGENTS
In this city for the Bate of the
GORHAM MFG. COMPANY'S
FINE ELECTRO-PLATED WARE
Wo guarantee those goods to ho decidedly superior to
anything in the market, excelling in design, finish and
quality.
A largo nasortmont will bo maintained, and sold at the
manufacturers' regular
FIXED PRICES
17VV3 Stamped on tho
hue of each
Edectio Plato G ookli/Og oo article.
J
ECALDWELL & CO.
Trio Matlc
902 CHESTNUT ST.,
PHILADELPHIA
July 22, '62.-4f.
McGUIRE'S
SPANISH HAIR DRESSER
FOR FIIO3IOTING THE GROWTH, HEAUTHYINCI TIIE Ham,
And tendering it dark and glossy. No other compound
possessed the peculiar properties which so exactly emit
the various conditions of the human hair. The use of
this oil as a hair dresser has been universal In every sec
tion of the country in the Spanish Main for centiu
No preparation of art could giro that elegant luxuriance
and abundance of hair which have so often been the ad
miration of travelers in Spain. This oil is highly and
delicately perfumed, forming au at tide unrivaled iu ex
cellence and upon which the Spanish people for many
years have set its .cal of enduring approtal.
I4IcGUIRE'S
Mexicali Wild Flowers Shampoo Lotioe
For removing &Mate and scarf front the head, whiten
ing and perfuming the skin. This article is entirely dill
fetent nom anything oldie kind ever uttered in this coat,.
try and is wallowed tiro from all poisonous substances.
Title t alunblo lotion tins used by the Emperor !Anshan
inn, anti home_. cal lotto of Cleo, and universally
used by Wirralt for three hundred 3 eats. Asa wash
fur Ulu bond—it iv rooting, cleansing 1110 rerrubliiug.—
When thus used it at once relieves headachr.
McGUIRE'S
WILD FLOWERS FOR THE TEETH.
All those who ore in favor of whito teeth and a pleasa»t
nod pertained breath. should at once use Melluiro's Wild
Flue era for the Teeth.. All these preparations nut put
op in the most elegant and ornamental manner. We
in
make no exception raying that they are an co Influent I
ton lady's toilet table, mid none complete a about
Warranted Halklaotoly or money refunded. Dealers
will bear this in mind. Sold by all tespectable Drug
gists in (ho lathed States and Canadas. Address untold
to
RICHARD McGUIRE,
Depot and Manoteetury,
setLy 203 North Second Street, Philadelphia
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
All klntla of country produce taken In exchange ter
goetla at Lowto' Finally Grocery.
SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES
Which Strengthen, Preserve, and Most
Thoroughly Assist the Sight.
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Messrs. LAZARUS & MORRTS,
OPTICIANS and OCULISTS
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT,
have, with it viow to moot too increased diamond for
thuir
I
CELEBRATED
Perfected Spectacles
Mr. AARON STEWARD,
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
HUNTINGDON, PA.;
Am their solo Agottt for this plate. They hate taken
eat. to giro all nuttlful instructions, and hare confidence
In tho ability of their ngent to meat the a equirenteut. , of
all customers. An opportunity will be thus elTotded to
procure, at all times
SPECTACLES UNEQUALLED BY
ANY FOR THEIR STENGTH.-
ENING AND PRESERVING
QUALITIES.
Too lunch cannot bo said as to their ELIPERIORITT over
the ordinary glasses worn. Thome is no glintnieriny, wa
orrino of the sight, divines:, or other unpleasant sensa
tion, but On the contrary, Inot the peculiar cons/foal=
of Om tryst's, they aro soot/zing and pleasant, causing a
feeling of relief to tho Wearer, and t'nonuciao A CLEAR and
DISTINCT VINTON, us in trio natural healthy sight, They
aro the only Spectacles that
PRESERVE AS WELL AS ASSIST
And are the CHEAPEST because the BEST, always last
, ng MANY TLARs without change being necessary.
_ .
tar/Sla. 4./.IION STLITAIIT, Watchmaker and Jeweller
luutingdon, I'a., la their ONLY Apia appointed in thi.
dace.
sey-w. EMPLOY No PEDDLERS.'"W
Sedt. 2, 1863-ly.
GREAT BARGAINS
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Cunningham & Carmon's,
Corner of Railroad and Montgomery Ste
WE would call special attention to
thu daily an IVO of CROWE: ADID rd3.IUTIFUIr
GOODS, It hid, are otlered tit
Tempting Prices;
Coos!sting; of 'leanliful Pint, of all elintleq, all "no
roplins, Alpacas, 31olangsa, Armors, Claotacs, a mos
beautiful lino of Hilo calubriv, Baum Mod!Ho, Kali!
l'hil lel' I h
euukv, Oinghams, mai Chlunbrays.
ALSO, a full lino of Dornestlo Goods, uncit nu
HEAVY BLEACHED MELD
Fine Bruen .11usliii, 40 inches midis, Blenched Muslin
Bunt lu 234 plias wide, Kontitcliy Jeans, Fatuous
Cambnote, Lo„
Our stock of SHOES tuo.els au; thing of thuhlml
side of Philadelphia.
ALSO, a lalbo and telected m10,.k of HATS e
IIIIIE!3=IT!
CARPETS.
Wu intik() a bard:ll[y of this article, and hay° on hand
a very flu aseorttnent of
BALTIMORE, MD
DESIRA.BLE PATTERNS
%Nob will NI sold lower Om CAN bo sold by soy other
honor outs:do of Plitlet Ipbt.i. IVo lutvo also on bond
Lugo et.l: of
116.1 q AND BAIN
which wo aro aelling very low.
In order to bo convinced that DUN le tho place to buy
call told examine our goods and prices.
We take pleasuro in showing our goods, oven if you do
not wish to buy. So you will please cull and got posted.
CUNNINGHAM & CARMON.
Juno 10, 1868-tf.
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1 4 1
t:l4
MARBLE YARD.
J. M. GREEN & F. 0. BEAVER
Having entered into partnership, Inform the public that
they are prepared to execute ail styles of
Plain and ornamental Marble Work
Serb as MONUMENTS, EnDsToNEs, ms. minding
)vm it, at as low prices as any shop in the county.
Orders Aom a distance pi °mink) attended to.
Shop on MIFNLV street, a few doors east of the Lu
theran chinch zh6,1507
Tvroltzl l3 dLre•no 4 ,ecYtflAzllyncnill . thelaltntlelentiolinnodf
the citizens
of Huntingdon and Hie adjoining counties to the ~toot of
beautiful marble now on hand. Ito is prepared to furnibli
at the shortest notice, Monumental 31arble, Tomb, 'fables
and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or
Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with apino
priato devices ' or plain, as may gait.
Building Matble, Pour and Window Bllie, Sc., niil he
furnished to order.
W. IV. v:lcdges himself to furnish material and work
manship equal to any in the country, at n fur pike. Call
and see, helmo yell purchase 4.10.0.111210. Strop .Pll the
orner of Montgomery and Mifflin Ws.. Huntingdon, Cm
WM. WILLIAMS.
llluitingdon, May 16 1955
COUNTRY DEALERS can
buy CLOTHING from mo in Huntingdon at
tied, as I haralaVistitallist'o"racitri:llillalleVlLT" is
"w
If. 11014,9. N.
BARK.
Tho highest prim will bo tcid in cash for 13,trk by
JOl7 111;:s71CY k CO.
Blank Books for the desk and
pocket, for sale at Lewis' Book StKo•
APPOUTTED
THE SIGHT 1
CAUTION
HUNTINGDON, PA.
saot€3. 'Ote.
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A. R. STEWART,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
DEALER IN
lARDIVARE, CUTLERY,
PAINTS, PUMPS,
GLASS, STOVES,
OILS, LAMPS, ROPES, .
HAI FORXS,
Scythes, &laths, Grain Cradles, Sad
dlery and Carriage Goods, Hubs,
and Spokes.
NAILS AND IRON,
LOCKS, HINGES, SCREWS,
DRAIN PIPE,
S l . ll / 2 4 C10W3M - VifiT4S.3ELM,
and an endless priory of goods in hie lino.
I am receiving goods almost every day
from manufacturers, and in view of late
DECLINE IN PRICES,
and my experience in selecting best brander
and reliably qualities of goods,, purchasers
will find it to their advantage to examine my
stock.
THE NEW PATENT
ECLIPSE COOP STOVE,
which throws all others in tho shade, is still
increasing in popularity, and pleases so well
that everybody wants
THE EGLIPSE.
STOP AT THE
BIG PADLOCK SIGN
Huntingdon, July 1, 1865-tf.
THE PLACER) BUY
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS
TOR SPRING AND SUMMER,.
follAßClit RHO.
Ilevpectfully inform the public generally that they
have Jost received a largo and splendid stuck of goods at
their store in II butingden, c assisting in part of
SILKS,
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
BOOTS & S II OES,
HATS, CAPS, TINWARE,
LADIES' FANCY TRIMMINGS,
HOOP SKIRTS,BoNNErs, BUTTONS,
WOOD AND WILLOW TV A It E,
QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE,
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES,
CRACKERS, NOTIONS,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
GLASS, NAILS,
FISH, SALT,
&c.
Also, CARPETS and OIL-CLOTH,
And In fact everything that is usually kept in a firatclass
store, oil which wore bought low for cask and will
sold at correspondingly low prices for cools, or country
produce. and request the public to give us a call before
purchasing elson hero, feeling satisfied we can offer supe
rior inducements to cash buyers.
We reepcdfully solicit the patronage of all, and the
public are cordial' y invited to examine cur goods.
Everything taken in exchange for goods except promi
ses.
WM. 31AROLT & BRO
limltingdon, tip. 15, 1868.
Np Y, 1868. MAY, 1868.
GLAZIER & BRA.,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,:
GROCERIES, OcEENSWARE,
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, cEc., t&o.
Washington street, near the Jail
Our prices areas follows:
Calico and Mactin , from 8 eta. upwarif.
, .
" , Merrimack" Prints, 15 eta.
Yard wide bleached Muslin, 12 1 % etc
Yard aide unbleached Muslin, 12 1 eta.
Pickings and Shirtings, from 12% cte,
White Cambric Muslin, flout 15 etc. up.
White Barred Muslin, from 20 eta. up.
White Piques, from 25 eta. up.
Irish Linen. limn 37% etc. up.
Do taboo,
18 to 20 etc.
All Wool Do Mine, 35 etc. up.
Lawns, 18 to 50 etc.
White Spreads, $2,50 to $O,OO.
Rio Coflee, 22 to 20 eta.
Please call and romaine ; and, if yell era not COMMON?
It is to your Juterest to buy from us, dqq not dope,
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Iluntingnion, Ma):6, 18ES
CHEAP GROCERY STORE.
HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA.
rifillE undersigned offers for the in.
spection and purchano of cuato . ruers a large and as.
sorted atock'or Grovel les, Pi ovigions, &o. Ho feels sails:
fled they ca. ho aceomodated with anything in ldslino
Ills prices are low, and his slack trash and good. 111
keeps the heat of
SUGAR, COFFEE,
TEAS, SPICES, SALT,
TOBACCO & SEGARS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS & CAPS, AT;
ALSO-
lIAMS, SIIOULDERS, SIDES,
MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR,
FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RION,
And NOT lONS of every kind
A select Mock MDR Y (MODS, together with gift: ENS.
R it, and ali other as ticks kept in a well legiilated
estald ish menu for sslw at reasonable prices.
ilis stow is en 11,11 8(110, M. iy 01 , FOSite tho
Bank, and in the room formerly occupied by D. tit me.
Call soil examine. Z. VENTER.
Huntingdon, up. 15, 1558
T.DIBB R FOR SALE.
I
Beards, Plank, Sluing. Joist% Hooting Lath, Lnp
and Joint, Shingles, three and four feet rlaatering Lntlq
For rale at Xhuttif.mt met 'e priers at
jell
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