GIOD BASE TAN COMMONWFALTII. 17 R 0 C LAMATION.-NOTRIE OF pr,NBRAL ELMCTION " TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1863 Pursuant to an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act relit• Clog to the elections of this Commonwealth," approved the second day of July, 1330, I, JAMES P. URST, High Sheriff of tine county of Huntingdon, Pennsyvlania, do hereby maks known and glen notice to the electors of the comity aforesaid, that an election will be held to the said county of Huntingdon, on the 2d Tuesday after the first Monday. of October, (being the 13th day of OCTOBER,) at which time State, District and County officers will bo elected, to wit: One person to Oil the office of Auditor General of the commons cattle of Pennsylvania. One person to fill the office of Sorveyor General of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. • One person to represent the counties of Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon, In Congress of the United States. Two persons to represent the counties of Huntingdon, Juniata and Mifflin, in tins House of Representatives of no commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person to fill tine office of Sheriff of llnntingilon county. One person to fill the office of Comity Commissioner:of Huntingdon county. Coo person to Ell the office of Director of the Poor of Iluntingdon county. One person to fill the office of Surveyor of Huntingdon county. Ono person to Oil the °Moo of Auditor of Huntingdon county. Ono person to fill the Mike of Coroner of Huntingdon county. In pursuance of said at, I also hereby make known and give notice, that the places of holding the aforesaid spe cial election in the several election districts within the said county of Huntingdon, are no follows, to wit lot district, composed of the township of Henderson, at the Union School Ilouse. • - . ..... . • . 2d district, composed of Dublin township. at Pleasant Hill School Moue, near Joseph Nelson's, In said township. 211 district, composed of so much of Warriersmarlr ton n ship, as is not included in tho 10th district, at tho school boos° adjoining the town or IYarriornmrarlt. 4th district, composed of tho township of Hopewell, at Rough nod Ready Furnace. 6th district, composed of the township of Ramo, nt tho house of James Livingston, in the town of Poulsburg, iu said township. 6th district, composed of tho borough of Shirleysburg, and all that part of tho township of Shirley not included within the limits of District No. 24, ns hereinafter men- ••••. • • - . timed and described, at the hours of David Fraker, deed, In Shirleysburg. 7th dhtrict,composed of Porter and part of Walker town ship, and co much of West township as is included In the following boundaries, to njt: Beginning at the south•weit oorner of Tobias Coufmari's Farm on Globoid: of the Little Juniata river, to the lower end of Jackson's narrows, thence in a northwesterly direction to the most southerly part of tho farm °stud by Michael Maguire, thence not lb 40 degrees nest to the top of Tussey's mountain to inter sect the flue of Franklin township, thence along the said line to Little Juniata river, thence down the same to the place of beginning, at the public school lions° opposite the place Reformed Church, in the borough of Alexandria. Sth district, composed of the township of Franklin, at the house of Geo. W. :Vattern, in said township, 9th district, composed of Tell township, at the UllOll school house , . near the Union Meeting house, In said twp. 10th distrmj, composed of Springfield ton oship, at tiro school house, near Hugh Madden's, in said township. 11th district, composed tot . Union township, at Grant school house, in the borough of Mapleton ' in said tap. 12th district, composed of Brady township, at the Centro school house, in said township. 13th district, composed of Morris ton nship, at public school hones No. 2, in said township. 14th district, composed of that part of West township not included in 7th wad Nth districts, at the public school house on the farm now owned by Mlles Lewis, (formerly owned by James Ennis,) in said township. 15th district, composed of Walker township, at the house of Benjamin Magahy, in 3BOonnelistown. 16th district, composed of the township of Tod, at the Green school house, in said township. 17th district, composed of Oneida ton nship, at the house of William Long, Warm Springs. 18th district, composed of Cromwell timnblitp, at the house now occupied by David Stoke, In thblsonia. 19th district, composed of the borough of Birmingham, with the torero] tracts of land near to and attached to the tame, now owned and occupied by Thomas 31.0 wens, Joh n K. McCahan, Andrew Robeson, John Genstiner nod Wm. Gensimer, and the tract of land now owned by George and John Shoenbergeri known as the Porter tract, attoato he township of Warrlorsluarlc, at the public school house in tinid borough. 20th district, composed of the township of Cass, at the public school house in Casaville, in said toss nship. 21st district, composed of the township of Jackson, at the public house of Edward Littles, at McAleavy's Fort, In said township. 22d district, composed of the township of Clay, at the nubile school house in Scottsville. 234 district, composed of . the township of Penn, at the public school house in Marklesburg, in said toss naliip. 24th district, composed and created nn fellows, to wit:— That all that part of Shirley township, Huntingdon coun ty, lying and being within the ing described boun daries, (except the borough of Mount Union,) namely: Beginning at the intersection of Union and Shitley township lines with the Juniata river, on the south lido thereof; thence along said Union township lino for the distance of three miles from said riser; thence east wardly, by it straight line, to the point a hero the main from Bby's mill to Germany vnl loy, crosses the summit of Sandy ridge; thence northWardly along the summit of Sandy ridge to the river Juniata, and thence lip said river to the pine° of beginning, shall hereafter form a separate olection district; that the qualified voters of said election district shall hereafter bold their geneml and township electioui iu the public school house in Mount Union, in said district. 25th district, composed of all that part of lha Borough of Huntingdon, lying cast of Bath street, and also all those parts of Walker,and potter t atritsitips, hetetofino voting in the Borough of Huntingdon, at the e Est win slow of the Court ilouse, in said Borough. 26th district, composed of all that part of the Borough of Huntingdon, ly rog west of Bath 511001. at tae west window of the Court lions., in said Borough. "Ith district, composed of the borough ot l'emrston g and that part of West township, west and north of a 800 ' between lien:lemon and Welt townships, at or near the Warm Springs, to the Pranklin township line on the top of Tussey's tuountain; so ws to include in rho 51050 district the houses of David Walastuith, Jacob Long:number, Thos. Hamer, James Porter, and John Wall, at the school-houso In the borough of Petersburg. 28th district, composed of Juniata township, at rho honso of John reightal, on the lands of Henry Isenberg. 20th district, composed of Carbon township, recently erected out of a part of tho territory of Toil township, to wit: commencing at a Chestnut Oak, on the summit Ter race mountain, at the Ifopewell township line opposite t h e dividing ridge, In the Little Valley; thence south fifty-two degrees, east three hundred and sixty perches, to a stone heap on the Western Summit of Broad Top mountain 'thence north sixty-seven degrees, east Mom hundred and twelve perches, to a yellow pine; thence south fifty-two degrees, east seven hundred and seventy-two patches, to a Chestnut Oak; thenco south fourteen deg: cal, oast thrco hundred and fifty ono perches, to a Chestnut at the east end of Henry B. Oreen'e land; thence south thirty-one and a half degrees, east two hundrod and ninety-four notches, to a Chestnut Oak 013 the summit of a spur of Broad Top, en rho western side of John Torrel's farm; south, sixty. five degrem; east nine hundred and thirty-four perches, to a stone heap on the Clay township lino, at the Public School House, iu the villago of Dudley. 30th district, composed of the borough of Coalmont, at the public school house iu said borough. 31st district, composed of Lincoln township, beginning at a pine on the summit of Tussey mountain on the line batsmen Blair and Huntingdon counties, thence by the division line south. fifty-eight dogmas cast seven hund rod and ninety-eight perches to a black oak in middle of township; thence fovty-two and one half degrees east eight hundred and two perches to a pine on summit of Terrace; the= 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; thonco along said eon. mit with line of Blair county to place of beginning, at Coffee Run School House. 32st distriot, composed of the borough of Mapleton, at the Grant school house in said borough. 33d district,composed of the borough of Mount Union, at school house No. 1, in said borough. 3lth. district, composed of the Borough of Broad Top City, at tho Public School House, In said Borough. I also make known and glee notice, as in and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act I on, directed, that "ev ery person, excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any 011C/3 or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or Corporated district, whether a commission ed officer or agent, who Is or shall be employed nnder the legislative, executive or judiciary department of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or incorpo rated district, and also, that every member of Congress, sad of the State Legislature, and of tiro select or com mon council of any city, commissioners of any incorpora ted district, is by law incapablo of holding or exercising at the mama tlMe,tho once or appointment of judge, in spector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector or judge, or other officer of any such election shall bo eligible to any office to bo then vo ted for." . _ Also, that in the 411, section of tbe Act of Assembly, entitled "Au Act relating to executions and for *other purposes;' approved April 16th, 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section "shall not be no construed as to prevent any militia or borough officer from nerving as judge, or inspector or clerk of any general or special election In this Commonwealth." In accordance with the provision of the MI, section of an act entitled "A. further supplement to the ejection Laws of this Commonwealth," I publish the following: W0000i.9, By the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled "an act to amend the several nets hereto fore passed to provide for the enrolling and calling out of the national forces, and for other purposee,"and approved March 3d, 1805, all persons who have deserted the milita ry or naval service of the 'united States, and who have not been discharged or relieved from the penalty or disability therein provided, are deemed and taken to have volunta rily relinquished and forfeited their rights of citizenship and their rights to become citizens, and are deprived of oxercleing any rights of citizens thereof; AM whereas, Persons not citizens of the United States are not, under the Cendiftltion and laws of Pennsylvania qualified electors of this Commonwealth. 'SECTION 1. Be it enacted, do, That in ail elections here after to bo held In this Commonwealth, it shall be unlace fat for the Judge or inspectors of any such election to re ceive any ballet or ballots from any person or persons embraced in the provisions and subject to the disability imposed by said act of Cougressamproved March 3ii, 1860, and it shallbo union ful for any each person to offer to Soto any ballot or ballots. - Soc. 2. That Many such judge and inspectors or erection, or any one of them shall receive or consent to receive any such unlawful ballot er ballots from any such disqualified person, he or they so offending shah be guilty of a mis demeanor, and en construes thereof in any Court of quar ter sessions of this commonwealth; he shall for each of be sentenced to pay a tine of not less than one bill,' drcd dollars, and to undergo an imp, isonment Is tho jail of the proper county for not less than sixty days. Sec. 3. That If hay poison deprived of citizenship, - nod as aforesaid, shall, at any election hereafter to bo held in this commonwealth, vole, or tender to the officers thereof, and offer to vote, a ballot or ballots, any person so offending shall bo deemed guilty of a misdo• meaner, and on conviction thereat,. any ceutt of quarter sessions of this commonwealth, shall for each offence be punished in like manner as is provided in the preceding section of this act in coos of smears of election receiving any such unlawful ballot or ballots. - • . kiscrtex 4. That if any person shall hereafter persuade or advise any person or persons, deprived of citizenship or disqualified as aforesaid, to offer any ballot or ballots to the officers of any erection hereafter to ho held in this Commonwealth, or shall persuade, oe advise, nay such officer to receive any ballot, or ballots, from any nelson deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, atiah parson so offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conv}Cbiell thereof in any ,court or quarter sessions of this Coraionirealth, mail be p,unished In like manner is provided in the second section of this net in the rase of officers of such election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Particular attention is directed to tho first section of the Act of Assembly, passed the 30th day of March A. D., 1806, entitled "An Act regulating the manner of Voting at all Elections, in the several counties of this Common. atealth;" "That tho qualified raters of the several counties of this Commonwealth, at all goncral, township, borough and ',jovial elections, RIO hereby, hereafter, authorised and tequit col to fete, by tickets, printed or written, or partly in lilted and partly written. bet-molly classified as fol lows: One ticket shall embrace the names of all Judges of coutts voted for, and be labelled outside ndiciat y;" one ticket sit all embiace all the names of State officers voted tor, end be labelled "State;" one ticket shall ombraeo the names of all county °Meets sated for, Including office of Senator, member, and membeis of Assembly, if voted for, end members of Congress, if voted for, and labelled "county;' one titket shall embrace the names of all too R OM. officers voted for, mid be labelled "too nship;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all borough officers voted for, and ha labelled "btrough ;" and each class shall be deposited In separate ballot boxes. Pursuant to rho pros isions contained In the 67th section of the act aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of the cm Uncap 'or return of the election of their respective districts, rind produce them at a meeting of ono of the judges front each district at the Court House, in the borough of Huntingdon, on the third day after the day of election, being for the present year on Friday, the 11th of October next, then and there to do and perform the duties required by law of said Judges. Also, that where a judge by ShIIIIICEIS or unavoidable tied; dent, ha unable to attend said meeting of judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall he taken In charge by ono of the liespectors or clerks of the election of said dis t, let, and shall do and perform the duties required of said judge unable to attend. Also, that In the 61st section of said act it is enacted that "every general and special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, end shall continue without interrnption or adjournment un til semen o'clk: in the evening, when the polls shall ho closed." ' Glazer under my hand, at Huntingdon, the 10th day of Sept., A. D. 1119, and of the Independence of the Uni ted States, Dui ninety-second. JAMES F. BATHURST, Sheriff. BIIERIFF . O INTIM Ifanfingdon, ept.lo, '6B. j 1€3.€3, 10(30. 1 L . ar Vi A. R. STEWART, HUNTINGDON, PA., =1 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, PUMPS, . GLASS, STOVES, OILS, LAMPS, ROPES, AM POWL.6, Scythes, &Wits, Grain Cradles, Sad dlery and Carriage'Goods, Hubs; - and Spokes. - NAILS AND IRON, LOCKS, HINGES,- SCREWS, • DRAIN PIPE, .S,a3U(CPINTJOANT.A.3E3.3M, and an endless variety of goods in his lino. I ant receiving goods almost every day from manufueturers, and in view of late DECLINE IN PRICES, and my experience in selecting Lai brands and rdiabls qualilics of goods, purchasers will find it to their advantage to examine my stock. THE NEW PATENT I'CLIPSE COOK STOVE, which throws all others in the shade, is stil increasing in popularity, and pleases so we] that everybody wants THE ECLIPSE. STOP AT THE BIG PADLOCK SIGN Huntingdon, July 3, 1868-tt Can't Be Beaten ! I JOHN H. WESTBROOK ;1 Respectfully Informs tho citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that ho haajust received front the city a New and Pplondid stock of GROCERIES,' CONFECTIONERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks, Trunks, &c., &c., &c., &c. all of which he is prepared to sell at greatly reduced prices Don't forgot the old stand In the Diamond. Old coat°• were awl the public geflorally aro invited to Huntingdon, op 15, 1863. ' d i GEO. SHAEFFER Iresluct returned from the east with a 4 / 462 , SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &a, Which ho offers to the inspection or his customers and the public generally. Ile will sell bin stock at the must REASONABLE PRICES, and those who purchase once will surely call again. BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO.ORDER, and REPAIRING done in the neatest and most oxpedi• Lions manner. Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on IHII street, a few doors west of the Diamond. ulays NEV BOOT AND SHOE STORE. WM. AFRICA • lliiforms 'the public that ho has just opened at his old stand iu the Diamoutbaitt lluntlogtlon, A Fine Assortment of all kinds of BOOTS AND. SHOES, For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. All of which ho will sell at Ihir prices. Quick aates anti tnialipmfits. Coll and oxantluo my stock. illantifucluriog and Repairing done to order as usual. Iluutingtloo, op 15, IStA. ALEXANDRIA BREWERY, THOMAS N. COLDER. The undersigned having now hi= enteredinto the \\\\ A ' i dr lP ew" 4 hP l i l 'ra. T r L me l treWlto,,lroil at all orders on the shortest notice. TITOS. S. COLDER. Alexandria, Oct. 23. 1506-tf. • Sugars, Teas, Green and Browned Coffees, Syrups, Spices of all kinds, Candies, Cedar and Willow Ware, Choice Family Flour, ' ,Sur ar Cured lfams, Dried Beef, lirushes and gar and a general variety of articles too numerous to mention, AT LEWIS' FAMILY GROCERY TTAREISBURG STONE - WARE, at tnantifiicturer's prices, fora t lgt x on. EASTON &WATTSON 1 1 AKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Huntingdon county end vicinity that they have Jett returned from the Lest aRh a LARGE STOCK OF GOODS; Which they have ;Mt evened out nt their new store, ONE DOOR EAST OF TIIII WASHINGTON HOTEL. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, , ''..‘: 1 A . CARPETS, CARPET CHAIN, FISH, SALT, CHEESE, TRUNKS, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, &e. &c. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting of SILKS, 3IOIIAIRS, A LPAOAS, rorms, MOVIES, GINGIWIS, 3IEI:INOS, PLAIDS, DE &c., At., Ac. DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBILOIDE Ity, HOSIERY, CILOVES, A FULL LINE OF 'WRITE GOODS Wu will dell WHOLES.II,E owl RETAIL. An Bondi delivered to redfd , lnces In town owl depots f,o of charge WM bac,.o purchwing elsexhera llsigilon. April 15, 1668 121 4ri IMPROVED A SS% wilß RESTORER BAIR DREssilla o ilteWjAYTO a cineßoifte will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, Arta produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation by those who have a line 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. 151 For Salo by all Druggists. DEPOT, lOS GREENWICH ST., N. Y. riqmONEDOIIA , .IVItTSE3IC M1111C:03EL. _.) k.fis:nt...,, 4F.4—.OAATIW4r4PI r: - `ll1 1 111 t -, 1, A 'r. • ...--..- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SEWING MACHINES. -n M. GREENE has removed his jolthmic Store, to the second floor of Mister's bilild log, whero he keeps constantly ou hand STEINWAY & SONS' and GAEIILB'S Piano Manufacturing Company's PIANOS, MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINIVP ORGANS and OARHART, NEEIGIAM CO.S' MELODEONS; Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Ftutes; Guitar and Violin Strings. MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censer. Golden Trio, &e., dc. SHEET MUSIC.—Ito is constantly receiving from PhI1• adelphla all the latest music, which petunia nt a distance wishing. con order, and have sent them by mail. Also GROVER. & BAKER'S Celebrated SEWING MA CIIINES—tho only machine that, in addition to every kind of sewing, embroiders perfectly; serving Silk and Cotton of all kinds and colors for machines. Persons baying Sowing Machines fully Instructed in thu use of them. Pianos and Organs Warranted for five years. Thom wishing to buy nuy of the abovo articles are in vited to mil ayd ocannue mine before purchasing else. o here My prices era the same as in New York and Philadelphia. Circulars of Instruments or Machines, sent promptly upon application with any additional information deslred. B. M. GREENE, hill stiett,l/initingdon, Pa., uInYV O 7 Second floor of Ulster's now brick building LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS. TJEMLOCK, PINE BILL STUFF, II Boards, Shingles, Plastering and Shingling Latli,eolistantly on bawl. Winked Flooring, Stroh, Blinds, Doors, Door and Win dow Frames, furnished at inatinfaciiirers' prices. Grain awd country pv.odoet genorally bought at market rates. ' 'WAGONER augliSdf Philipsburg, Centro CO., I%i. The Leet Flour, by tho barrel or smaller quantity fur sato at Lewis' a 2 ',untly Orpoery, • • IVENV SHAD, DRY SALT HER inNa and Macicerel,(Warranted,) Dried Apples, reaches, Currants, PrIIIICP itaisi ns, Cit• son, et 1t ItY. CO'F. .„.• 'Their stock conelsti of G FLOUR AND FEED, TOBACCO, SEGARS, CANNED ntarrs, HARDWARE, CEDAR - WAIU .QUE NNS WARE, OIL CLOTHS, OILS, PAINTS, U., DRUGS, They halo a largo stack of Alto, a largo as so, tnient of BUTTONS, &o JOHNSTON & WATTSON MI FLOUR ! FLOUR ! WHOON & lAGUIRE, HILL • HUNTINIGDON, WHOLESALE & RETAIL =I FOreign 'and Domestic HARDWARE, CrMAI, AL Tho attention of MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS, Int buyers generally, is Invited to tho fact that try two now offering n DRIVER ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C., than can ha found elsewhere In thla part or the State, at prices to suit the times. Our stock comprises all articles In this lino of business, embracing n general assortment of TOOLS and JMATERIALS used by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and IYAGOII MAKERS JOINERS, be,, &0., together with a largo clock of • iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and _Alining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Circular, NM and Cross-Cut Saws, Enamelled, Finished and Plain Hol low Ware. Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns, Oil and Powder Cans An oxcellont naeorttnont of 7~'iYa a Cu.'tlar3r, Cowrielng KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, NIS ORS, RAZORS, &O. BEITTA NIA 8.7 SILVER PLATED WARE Household, Horticultural and Farm Implements, Of the latest and most improved patterns, CONSTANTLY ON RAND AND FOR SALE AT MANUFACTURERS PRICE'S. CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS Win find a general assortment of material for their us: consisting In part of Carriage Trimmings, flubs, Spokes Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts, Washers, Malleable Irons, I'a tent and enamelletlLeather, - Whips, Tongues, Soc kets, Shafts, tt.e. lu=3l , o l llKoool:**altakluterkl:o4-7- - 1 Ora bo etirphott svith , ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES, S LEDGES, lIAMiVIEI S, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, Horse Nails, and all kinds of IrOnttStee CARPENTERS fiar est:ibliannent, a .perlor /dock of PLANES, SAWS, AUGERS, lIATCHETS, PILES, CHISELS, lIINGES, ' SCREIVS, • LOCKS, BOLTS, PULLEYS, SASH-CORDS, &C., &C. WINING AND MINERS' GOODS, NAILS and SPIRTS, of all variotios BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, cALT. PICKS AND SHOVELS. 3F l aaCla.flar. • Can Ito accononodkted with everj , thing in thelr lino Iron a Grain gcpnrator to n Whet•stono. 321.itaulieleprsi Are especially invited to call and examine our atock of BUILDING HARDWARE, and compare our prices with others. Agriculturql Implements, CaMprising tho famous RUNSCII Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined, Rua&lre Drift Premium HORSE PITCHFORK, Rakes, Scythes, Hoes, Hay Forks, • Trace and Halter Chains, _ • Breast Chains, • Cow Tice, Curry Combs, Cards, he., &c., he Among the specialties of our House, wo denim to ea attention to the celebrated • OHIO PUMP, The exolusivo right to sell which is rooted in us. Sand for acircular and got full particulars of stne, and satisfy yourself of its superior qualities. SCALES., Scales of all sizes nod descriptions, including Tea and Counter- Scales, Platform Scales: , Grocers' and .Druggists' Scales Rolling .Mill, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port able, Hopper, Miners and Trans.., portation, Mg, Cattle and Coal Scales, FURNISLIED AT MANUFACTURERS CAM P.ltie. S. The largest and best assortment of GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY Eyor offered to this 111E1GO A GItEAT,VAIUETY OF COOK & PARLOR STOWS, ALL SIZES OF NAILS AND JR4DS, 13y too keg. Very low I Beat Norway nail, roil, bar an hoop Iron. STEEL., of 411 sigps ryzitl descriptions, IVA_QONsBOXES, CAI3,RIAGg IRON AND BRASS WIIPI Led, LubrioPng and Copl 011, By tho barrel or gallon, At cry tow liggraa. A call is refpectfully solicited, feeling contl. dout that our goods and prices will not ht 4 to {dom.—Olt WHARTON SI, 11.unt1ngdon, May 1, 7.867. Pilertistmtnts. rrnlil OLD ,ESTABLISIIED - J. J. 'RICHARDSON & CO., 12d 31 ARE„ET STREET, PIII LAVA, Is the Largt.st Mannliteittring Cotdeetinners and {nide sale'Denterli in Fruits, Nnts, &c, in the United States. - , aUEEN OEjtNGLANTIODA p u, Etfi:,`O 'N OF EN.GI:A N:01442 P_:l4 For doing a family cashing in the best and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any in the worldl Kas all the strength of 01.1 rosin soap with - Um mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try tide splen did Poop. :old by the ALDEN CIINMICAL WORKS, 48 North Stoat Streut, sep2'6B,ly. FIE'ROUSEHOLD GAS MACHINE! Fo it SUPPLYING DWELLINGS, STORES, FACTORIES, CHURCHES AND PUBLIC BUILDING:II'MR OM! Generates Gas Without Fire or Heat I Tho simplicity and ens° by mach this Machine is man aged, male° its economy and groat merit, recommends it to public favor. Call and see onetime iu oporation at the etoro. Alanufacturor and Bole Agent, ' DAVID 'JONES, : TIN FURNISHING BTOIIIS, 70.733 Green St., Philada. I:a-Send far I tinstrata Ciccuta:r. Aug. 19, 1868, 3 moe. fu ISAAC K. STAUFFER„' d WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, No. 118 North 21 Street, corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Sliver and PlatCd Ware constantly on hand. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! ITB'Repairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly at tended to. FINE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, . FOR GENTLEMEN. AU the LEADING STYLES on hand or made to Incas me. Prices flood at LOWGRES. An Illustrated Price List with instructions for self measurement sent nn receipt of Post Office address. WM. F. I3AIITLETT. 33 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut, aul9-13 , PRIGADELPIIIA. DRY GOODS, 727 EM RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO, 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Have now tho most complete mil elegant stock of wry IG,-c)c:2lclst They havo ever ollitred, and invite special attention to their stock of comprising a toll lino of II EAVY MACK. OROS CIItAIN and I.l3S'nutu:ss Sll.ti3, POlt UITS. Plain Blown mid Mo4loTagottm. Pialu Blown and Mode Ponlto do Solos. A full lieu of CHENE INIOETAIRS Of Ole choicest coloring, together with tut Extonsi,c Va riety of DRY DOODS, entbtaing Cloths, Casslineres, lluutoeFornlnhing Cowls, Ac. RICKEY, S lIA UP & CO., 721 Chestnut street, july I, ly NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, GR EAT REDUCTION OF TOLLS DAILY CANAL LINE From Tidowator to all points on tho Susquehanna River and its Branches, Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, Tide water and Pennsylvania Canals, By Regular doily!Bows of Gam' Boats from Philadel phia to al; places on the Swaim:hat:um River and In arches. (lends consigned to the Odle point,' from Philadelpeia nud Baltimore will be received. caudally handled. and rot iiat tied by Canal Boats, is hich are constantly arriving .for freights. Ample warehowo and wharfage room (under cover) provided for loaded cargoes. Shippers will liud it to their advantage to send for ward their cousignmenti to involve quick disputa, For further particulars, apply to KOFFMAN & KENNEDY, Ne. 304 North Dehmaro Arome, PHILADELPHIA or JOS. JAS TAYLOR, No 212 Wool Fulls Avenue, , BALTIMORE, MD Juuo 17,1868-Iy. NEW MARBLE STORE. 2 , 4 A 1 1'00.902 Clatilllt StPgt, CALDWAL co„ JEWELLERS, llnvo been appointed SPECIAL AGENTS iu this city for tho stile of tho CORIUM MFG. COMPANY'S FINE JELECTR9-PLATED WARE We guarantee these) goods to ho decidedly superior to anything in the tuna ket, excelling iu design, finhat and quality. A large mortment %, 11l let maintairiod, rtml eold at the manufacturers' regular FIXED PRICES. Trade Mark '‘ Stamped on the of baso of each Electro Plato GOD?I'IrIa.D2 article. j E I CAIDWELL OSI• Co• 002 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. I= McGUIRE'S SPANISH HAIR DRESSER FOR FROMoTINCI TOO GROWTII, ESAUTIFYIXO TUE nein, And rendering it dark and glossy. No other compound possesses the peculiar properties which BO exactly suit the various conditions of the human hair. The use or this oil as a Jrair dresser has bean uniyet oat in cyory sec tion of the country in tire Spanish Main for centuries.— No preparation of aireonlil giro that elegant luxuriance and abundance of hair ,which have so often been the ad miration of trayelers in Spain. This oil is highly and delicately perfumed, forming an MIME; unrivaled in ex cellence and upon which the Spanish people fur wary years hare bet its zeal of enduring noproval. IJpGUIRE'S Mexicali Wild Flowers Shampoo Lotion For i enneting dandruff and scarf from Elio bond, u ing and perfuming Elm skin. This article is entirely tlif. ferent from anything of the kind ever offered in this count, try and in wuriaiited flee from all poisonous substances. This valuable lotion Sias used by the Emperpr ',Wrenn fan, and guiprkss Cal tette 'of Mexico, and uuiyersally used by Mexicans for three hundred yearn. As a uµsli for tile lioad—it in cooling, cleausing and refreshing.—. When Elms used it at once relieves Eteoduch,. McCULRE'S WILD FLOWERS FOR TEID TEETR All those who ore in facer o f white teeth Ruda pleasant and perfumed bra db. should at unify use Ittell afro's Wild Nkomots for the Teeth. All these preparations are put up to the must elegant and ornamental manner. We make no exception In waling that they are an ornament to in lady's toilet table, and 110/10 complete without them. Warranted eatisfegtery or money refanded. Dealers will hoar this in mind. Bold by all respectable Drug gibte lu the United States and Cantatas. Address orders to RICHARD McGUIRD, Depot arid 31nunfoctury, =North Second Street, inaleaelplan COUNTRY PRODUCE. Alt kinds of country wrodtko taken in exchange for Ono& at Lewis' Family Cioecry. SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES Which Strengthen, Preserve, and Most Thoroughly_ Assist the Sight._ Messrs, LAZARUS & OPTICIANS and QCULISTS . • ,• • HARTFORD, CONN ECTICUT, -" Have, with a view to moot to iacrpa r sed demand km their . .„ ,•9y,..Lp3.1347,p?," ~,, , Peffecte:ftspoQtaples APPOINTED ; ' Mr. - AARON -- STEWARD ; Watchmaker and Sevrellei,-7 HUNTINGDON, As their solo Agotat for this place. They Lave token care to ph e'all heedful instructions, and have confidence to the ability of their agent to meet tho'requiretneitts of all cuatoinerd. An opportunity will bethus afforded to procure, at all times SPECTACLES TINEQUAL.LED ANY TOR THEIR STENGT.II,- ENING A Np' PRESE4VING , Too much cannot ho said as to their SUPRUIOnITY over the ordinary glageee worn: ' There is tie glimmering, wa vering of the sight, dissincss, or other unpleasant sensa tion, bat on the contrary, horn rho peculiar cdn.iruction of tile Lenses. they are soothing anagram/it, causing a feeling of relief to the treater, and PRODUCING A CLEAR AU DISMICT YielOV, as le thO natural hipllhy sigh!. ..npy cue the only Speetneies that. - • ' , • • '• • • PRESERVE AS' WILL AS ASSIST And are the CHEAPEST necsuree the BEST, always last ing - MANY rents without change Wing neeosSnry, .&iT•3tn. kAIION STEITAUT, IViitchniaker and Jeweller, Huntingdon, ra., to their• oNtx Agent nppointed in this fier" WE EMPLOY -NO PEDDL'ERS.,64I Ectlt, 2, IS62—ly GREAT BARGAIIS Cunningham & Mrlnon'p Corner of Railroad andlVlontsomery Sts:, HUNTINGDON, PA. WE would call special attention` to rho dally at tin% of G!IOICE AND IWAUTIELIL GOODS, which are a . m.! at Tempting Prices, Com,kiting of ifedziliftil of all elin , k:d, oil wool' Poplins, Alpacas, Molangvi,'Arninrs, Chinizeo, n nteii Phi4.dclph i beautiful lino of One Cambric.% Barred 31.11 mi, Salle gooks, Woghams, ste.,l eltoollorgya ALSO, n full lino of Dunaatio (10144, anal as HEAVY BLEACHED EMS, Fine Mown 31041i0, 10 inehes ohle, Blenched Mostly.. from 3. , 1 lo 234 yordi wile, Kontocky Jeans; Forman Cassitnere, .tc„ So Our stuck of SHOES excels anyibibg of Ow kind add 6Me of Plotodelphin ALSO, ti largo and well selected stock or II ATS SUAI. ll= CARPETS. Stip rani.° a specialty' of . tLin nrUniq mid hare on imaa, n very fine assortment of DESIRABLE PATTERNS, ctitich wilt be gold lower than CAN Ito sold by, any other hoo.o onteido ut Philadolphia. Wo luivo no on hand a large stock of ASH AN A.lrt which we are selling sore low. .111 order to be convinced that ours Is the place to buy, call and examine our goods and prices. Wo tako pleasure In show log our goodo, coon if you do, not Irish to boy. So 3on will plonaO call and got posted CUNNINGHAM & CARMON. Juno 10, 1860-If. -3E-1/7.I%T'I'XIOTp-Z:001%1" MARBLE YARD: J. M. GREEN BEA VEli naming entered Into partnership, Inform the public that they aro prepared to execute all [dyke 7 Min and ornaniental MArbleiVoiA Such as MONDHENTS. HEADSTONES, also Building Nod:, at as low prices no any shop In the county. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. Shop on MIFFLIN street,n tow doofil east of the Mei thorns church ~ m:116.1867 IV i l A w it oul ß A j r'es E pec i tci A tily ll ol%ll - e T at h t i o e ntio u n n o d iZ il iii n ze e ni of Ind ingdon and the adjoining.counties to the stock of beautiful marble now on band. lie i., prepared' to furnish at the bluntest notice, Monumental Marble, tomb, Tabled and Stones or every desired nice aunt form of /Milan or Eastorn Matble, highly finished, find curved % -. Ulf appro.. priato devices, or plain, as may , unit.: • " • - • Iltuldink Marble, Dour and Window Si)ll,, 3.0., will be furnished to tulle', , W. W. idodges Itinsclf to fart**. material and work menship equal to any in the country, at a fair vice. Call and see, motors you nurehaso nlsewhore._ Shop on tI, °ram' of 31outgomery qnd Sliern Vs.. litintingdon; Pa. 1431. WILLIA3IB, • hunt till:0011, May 161855. . CQ U . NTRY - DEALERS utuit. 021 W.. buy CLQVIIIIG from me in llnnTingilon at WI/0LE4r.,11 as chban as they can in this ties, as I ham> a wheletale Unto in t'etthutelphia.'' :... . - 11. ROMAN. A riRK. !deice price will be paid in eadh for Bork by ul7• • ' .1111N111* 1 CO. lb;Blank Books for the desk and pocket, for salo at Leiria', Book••5toro: QUALITIES THE SIGHT ! CAUTION