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OUNTINGDON.; PA
Wednesday morning, Oot. 14, 1868
LOCAL & PERSONAL.
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A writer in the Paris Figaro says all Ice
men are devils. It . that is so, what was his
mother I
Juniata county voted yesterday on the
question to change the county seat from Mif
flin to Perrysville.
During the last twenty-flee years The odd
Fellows_ have educated twenty-five thousand
children in this country.
A New Yorker lost his wife and thirty
thousand dollars in bonds last week. Ile
offers 'a reward for the bonds.
The voters of the West Ward will vote on
Tuesday, the 27th, to determine a place of
holding their elections in the future.
Out in lowa there is said to be an organi
sation of females who call themselves Grant
girls, and have for a motto "match us."
Ladies now ornament their note paper with
small photographs of themselves. The dear
creatures cannot help making themselves
CM
The present weather is delightful. But
in a few short weeks cold, dismal, gloomy
winter will be upon us. Enjoy the sunshine
while you may.
Black bears aro troubling the shepherds
in northern New Hampshire a good deal by
killing their sheep. Mutton seems to be a
farorite dish of theirs.
A new morning paper called The Daily
Globe" hasjust been started in Philadelphia.
It is neatly gotten up, and is edited with a•
bility. We wish our • namesake success.
Great fires have been raging in the 'noun_
tainous parts of Sweden, and the inhabitants
have been Compelled to flee for their lives.—
The province of Norrland is said to b e a
bleak waste.
Mr. Stephen 'McCarthy, of Ilallidaysburg,
while engaged in unloading cinder from a
truck train, was accidentally thrown on the
track, the wheels of one of the trucks passing
over his legs.
Mrs. Lincoln left Baltimoro for Europe a
few days ago. She is accompanied by hor
son "Tad," who is to be placed at school in
Germany. Mrs. L. will spend the winter in
the south of France.
In Lebanon, New Hampshire, a farmer
Itith year raised three thousand bushels of po
tatoes from thirteon acres of land. Some of
Aho farmers in this county Nil uldn't care to
exchange farms with him.
Ominous—the town of Seymour in Com.ec•
tient which gave the Democratic Governor
69 majority last spring, gave on Monday a
Republican majority of 25—Republican gain
how ore you, Horatio?
Turkeys, fit3Tl , -: hunters assert, arc plenty
Air year, and they tcrel in the anticipation
some good shuts this sea.sun... have a
word of caution, and that is, Beware of thine
turkeys, or else your sport will he turned
against yourself.
The earr.enter work on 111 r. Smith's largo
brick has caturnenced. Would that we had
more such ornaments to grace other unadarn
cd pardons of our town, Wo think we will,
ss the spirit of improvement in the ancient
borough has but just commenced to move.
young man named Thomas Campbell, a
resident of Blair county, etteinpted to jump
on% train on the Branch road when it was in
motion,and was thrOwn with his head against
a bolt in a bridge, Wanking a hole:in.bie
skull, from the effeets of Which he died in a
few liours.
. . .
Tne Republican meeting on Wedneaday
last Seas said to ho the largest ever hold in
this. place. The speeches were all highly
spoken of, and the eloquence and sarcasm of
11.1 r. Matthews fascinated his hearers and
marked him ns one of the most effective ora
torson the aide of truth' and justice.
A gentleman has deposited $5OO in the
First rational Bank of Johnstown, as a wa
ger on-the result of the Presidential election.
lie offers to bet $4OO that Grant and Colfax
will be elected Utley live; $5O that they will
carry every Northern State, and $5O that they
will carry Cambria county—the whole to be
taken together.
To enable all to know how much bread can
be made from a barrel of flour, the following
extract from a New York paper will show—
"l96 lbs. of flour, 11 gallonsor 90 lbs. of
water, 2 gallons or 1.6 pints of yeast, and 3
lbs. of salt, make 306 lbs. of dough, which
evaporates in kneading, baking,.&c., about
40 lbs:, leaving about 265 The. net of broad.
..P7O gi;:la in the pucker State, driving in a
Muggy on' a plank road, were stopped and
asked for toll. "llowlnuelt is it?" "For
'man and a horse." replied the gato-kqeper,
charge is fifty cents." "Well, then,
get out of the way, for HO are two gals and a
Git up, Jenny !" And away they
,
went, leavtng the man in mute astonishment.
A furniture manufactory is to bo started
in West Huntingdon. Unlike other institu
tions that are born and rot in the imagina
tion, this one is already under way. The
company is composed of men who "push
'things,' and they have commenced the loan
'dation of the building,lwhich is to be forty by
'reveuty feet. The machinery is to be run by
steam. We are glad to note that Huntingdon
is beginning to look up in its manufacturing
interests.
A child in Thoropsontown, Juniata county,
undertook to pour coal oil on a slow fire, from
to tin can. The contact of the oil with the
fire was immediately followed by a sheet of
Tame, which set fire to the oil in the can and
'exploded it, and the burning oil was scattered
over thO clothing of two children standing
'near, and in an instant both were wrapped
in a sheet of flame. They both died from the
'effects. This is a painful warning to parents
not to ptart a fire with coal oil.
Prepare for winter. That is the lesson of
these cool mornings and lung evenings. It
is a lesson which enjoins certain duties un all
of us. The prudent housekeeper will mend
the leaks in his roof, repair the b:uken rain
spouts, replace the missing panes of glass,
repair his pavement if it requires it, lay in
'his coal and wood, and take other precautions
to make his home comfortable, economize,
and save doctor bills. Withal, the peer in
our midst should be remembered.
m.Fitty Caps, Capes and Torches,
for sale at .Lewh? Book Store. Price
,a),75 per sot. •
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Delaware,
Elk,
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Congressional District.
The following is the official vote in this
Congressional District in 1860:
Morrell, R. Johnston, 1).
Cambria, 2791 3 NCI
1727 1838
Blair, 3554 2736
llontingtlon, 3220 2259
1129 S 9979
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Representative District
The followinv, k the 0(6.6%1 vote in this Ro
presentative District in 1867:
MolVilliafflq. 31iller. Wharton. Wilson.
Huntingdon, 2212 2405 2923 2011
1781 1806 1543 1534
Juniata, 1672 1798 1377 1163
Total, 5665 6000 5843 5608
Old Huntingdon good for 1000.
Brown and Martin Elected.
ISUNTINGDON COUNTY VOTE
- 1868. Ist,;.
TownrLipv. Itartrnutt. 110 le. Will !mak Sharawood
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Fool);2 103 93
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Itirmingb.an, 41 . 20
Cars, 107 50
Cram% ell, 101 ... Ifil 75
Cal bon, .. 65 14 120
Clay, 169 57
-Con!moat, 17 IS
Dublin,... SG 66
Franklin, a
... 142 99
Henderson,. 22 54 6 111010'0{0,111010'0{0,m,, a .. 285 218
Hopewell. ... .8
19 42
Jackson 138 130
Juniata: 25 ... 48 23
Lincoln, 60 ... 74 11
Morris, 31 ... h 7 GO
3lapletan, ... 5 39 34
Mt. Union.l 40 54
...
Mt. Union district, 2/... 42 37
Oneida, 60 10
Pt am, 114 68
Porter, 169 ... 247 40
Petersburg, 90 71
Springfield, 90 33
Shirley, 44 ' .. 137 101
Toll, ••• ... 30 HS
Tod, 50 ... 55 41/
Union, 56 .. 88 51
Walker. ... 10 64 111
Warrioramark, 90 ..• 158 SI
Waat,.. 6 136 90
Totrl,
The Plae■ Meeting Weis;
The' eilioVßOpitblican Mass Meet
ing in this place on Wednesday last
was truly a grand affair. We were too
busy ditring the day to take notes, and
can only speak nth as a whole—an im•
rnense crowd of Union Republicans—a
solid column of friends of Grant and
the Union Republican cause. Several
townships sent large delegations—and
every township was represented. Por
ter township sent much the largest
delegation, reaching almost from the
upper end of the town to the lower
end—but Mt. Union borough delega
tion took the handsome flag, as it had
the largest delegation in proportion to
the Republican voteof thatelection dis
trict. The crowd was addressed in the
afternoon ,by Gen. Farnsworth of Illi
nois, and Hon. R. Stockott Matthews
of Maryland. In the evening, after a
grand torchlight procession, the crowd
was addressed by Hon. A. H. Cragan
of New Hampshire, and Hon. Mahlon
Chance of Ohio. Everybody returned
to their homes perfectly satisfied with
the demonstration.
Our Band
The Huntingdon Silver Cornet Band
WaS in the city of Philadelphia, on
Thursday last, and took part in the re
ception of General McClellan. The
Age thus notices the boys:
"It was noticed that the music by
the bands in the line of the pro&t t ssion
yesterday was unusually lino. The
same spirit that animated the people
seemed to be infdsed oven into the
"players on insfrunients." Besides the
city bands, there were a number from
abroad, and amongst the best of these
was the Huntingdon Silver Cornet
Banl,'Whitth , arrived in the city at 10
A. NI. After serenading Em t t or
lace at his headquantera, they fell into
line, being assigned a nosiOop imme
diately in front of the itfeelelhin'lledy•
guard. They had sixteen instruments,
and the excellence of 'their- musical
performance was the subject•of univer
sal remark," Pass them around.
Triblite of Respect
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WHEREAS, The Great Spirit, in his infinite
wisdom has seen fit to remove from our midst
our beloved Brother, W. SHoTT MCCABE ;
Therefore, Resolved, That while we mourn
the loss of our beloved Brother, we will not
forget that we too are mortal, that those Rail
bodies of ours posso'ssing now so much
strength and vigor must ore long like his, be
come inmates of the narrow house in the city
of the dead, and our spirits roturn to the
Groat Spirit of the universe who spoke them
into existence.
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Resolved, That he carries with him to the
Happy Hunting Grounds of his Fathers, our
tenderest recollections, whilst those surviving
ones dear to hint have our heartfelt sympathy
in this their bereavement. But while we
mourn his loss we should not forget that our
loss is his eternal gain.
Resolred , That our Wigwam shall be appro
priately draped in mourning, for the space of
ono moon, and that each Brother shall wear
the usual badge of mourning for the same
length of time.
Resolved, That a copy of those Resolntions
be furnished the family of our deceased Broth
or, and published in the town papers.
There is none so rich lie cannot die,
And none au poor ho cannot hind a grave.
W. F. CUNNINGHAM,
3. OLIVER GIM.LE,
HENRY ISENEERO,
Committee.
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DIIIIInery
We are happy to announce to our
lady readers that Mrs. L. A. Hamer
has returned to this place and opened
a shop in Portstown, in the residence
of Mr. A. B. Flood, whore she is pro
pared to do all kinds of Millinery work
and plain sewing, at lower rated than
any other person in town. Having
had considerable experience in the
business she flatters herself that she
can please all who favor her with their
custom. oet7-3t
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rts.,A. specialty. Keep off the biting
air; this can be done by going to Mc-
Neil's Temple of Fashion, and purchas
ing a pair of warm gloves. Item can
be seen all styles from the finest arti
cle of ladies' kid to the heaviest gents'
driving glove.
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Fort SALE. —A large new two•story
Frame House, containing ten large
rooms, and the lot of ground on which
it is situated fronting on Washington
St. Terms easy. Enquire of John
Foster, Huntingdon, Pa.
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2665,
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430
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ter•There will be Divine Services in
the St. James By. Lutheran Church of
Huntingdon, at half past 10 o'clock,
on Sabbath the 18th inst.
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The palm of superiority is awarded to Mrs.
S. A. Allen's Improved (new style) Hair Re
storer or Dressing, (in one bottle,) and a
grateful public appreciates the very low
price, one dollar. Lvery Druggist sells it.
In Neosho, Newton Co., Wisconsin,
on the 36th of September, 1863, Mrs.
.M.Auvu.,k Al. I.lxxav, (late of _Hunting
don Co , Pa) aged 3 t years, 7 months
and 10 days. She leaves a husband
and six children, the youngest but two
weeks old, to mourn her loss.
At Warrior Ridge, on the 23d of
September, GEOROE LAMP, aged 62
years, 3 months and 11 days.
The deceased (in the. latter part of
his life) was a member of the Reform
ed Church. Lingering with Consump
tion fire years ho bore his affliction
with ehristian patience and resignation,
until relieved by his Master in whom
he put all his trust.
Why should our tears in sorrow flow
When God recalls his own,
And bids thorn leave n world of woo,
Fir an immortal crown?
DROCLAM ATION.---1V lIERE AS, by
a precept to zoo directed, dated at Huntingdon, the
211th of August, A. D. 18b8, nude!• rho hands and meal
of the lion. bleorge Taylor, President of the Cum t of
Common fleas, Oyer and Terinhier, and general jail &lit
ery of the 11th Judicial District of Pcnirsylralria, tempo- ,
sed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cambria counties • and the
lions. Anthony .1. [leaver and De.xid ClarksonAblassoci
ates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, Justices as.
signed, appointed to hear, try and deterruine al/ and every
Indictments made or taken for or concerning all orioles,
which by the boys of the State are made capitol, or felon
les ofeleatiti and other °Renee's, or Imes mut misdemeanors,
which kayo born or shall hereafter be committed or perpe
trated, for crimes aforesaid—l am commended to make
public proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that
a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common Pleas and
Quarter liesslo»s, will he hold at do Court Musa In the
borough orlimitingdon; on the second Monday (and Phi
day) of November, 1008. and those who will prosecute thin
said prisoners, be then arid there to prosecuto thorn us it
shall be Just, and that all .7ustices of trio Peace, Coroner
nod Constables within said county, ho then and there in
Dade proper persons, nt 10 o'clock, n. or. of said day, with
their records, Inquisitions, examinations and remembran
ces. to do those things which to their offices respectively
oppertam.
Dated at Huntingdon, thellth day October, In rho year of
nor Lord one thousand tight hundred rind sixty-eight,
owl the PBd year of American Independence.
JAS. F. BATHURST, ,Sher f.
pitoariiimATioN.--wn.E.RE A S, by
precept to me directed by the Judges of the Com
mon 110.0 of tho county of Huntingdon. bearing test tho
25th of April, 1. D. ISGS, 111111 commanded to make
public Prochunntion throughout In) whole Leith, ick, that
a Court of Common Picas will be hold at the Court House
iu thou bar ough of Huntingdon, on the 3rd Monday (and
16th day) of November, 16E8, fur the trial of all Is
sues in said Court Mitch remain undetermined before
the sold Judges, Nihon mat where all Jurors, D it 1106809, MDT
anitors, in the trials of all issues are required.
1:::E=E13
Dated at Ihnitingdan, the 14th October, in the year oh
nor Lord one tliotwand eighth linitdied nn.t si‘tyieight,
and t * lieliPoil year of American Independence.
JAS. F.
/TRIAL MST,
0 NOVEDIBER TJERDI, 1868
}MST IrDiet:.
Rebecca J. Foster cc William D. Dellinger.
Joshua F. Cox vs Martin Orlady.
Wilson & Peti Dien vs Illllium Masoh et al.
Wood & Bacon vs A. D. Wilson.
Jacob Russell tis John D. Wearer.
Joins Nleenium's ext. vs A. r. Wilim.
Sy Wesson a. Taylor No Tim School District of Car
ban tee nab iii.
James Sutherland vs do
William Itankin vs do
Samuel Teeter vs du
Robert. E. Thompson ca do
William ll.Bmiley VS do
Thomas Bard vs du
George Noss vs William Schollenberger.
Ann illiza Long vs Ephraim Kyler et al.
Joseph Thorium., vs The School District of Car
lion too nship.
David M. Jones vs do •
Anal Brown vs do
Wash. Corbin vs do
Jacob McCall Ss do
Calvin Tobias VS do
John W. !habit yowl . vs do
John F Hers oo Is 1t.,, ill Blair.
John W. Matte, 0 to A, S. Oat Oxon.
William Weal or ‘s Catherine Folio et nl.
Robot Lovu's adm r. vs William ()owls mid wife.
W. A. Orbison vs Thomas Turley and soils.
Thomas Turk) , and,wlio vs aleChath & Piper.
Wilton Si Polrikim 111 111,1,00 Cohn et nl.
William M. Weighloy vs John W. Molter,,.
Jacob Dorman vs James Entrekin et al.
John Bell et al ye John Morgan et al. ,
C. W. Beinendertbr Vs Thu'boro.,of Iluntingdon
Martin Gate,' ndinr. vs Joint., Moi row.„
John B. Shenorelt vs Willioh, Wilson.
John McComb, ti ustee, vs AII Boonton.
Jacob liongenecker vs Jesse B. March and into.
!Limy Bedell to Robert A. ham.
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William Smith vs Philip Spotio.
William B.llicks vs Onorgo 11. Lung,.
Tho Presbyterian Chinch
of .iii I , le 1,11r6 vs William Cisnoy.
J. It. SIMPSON, Pi oilionotary.
Prothonotary 5 011ico, Oct. 14, 1165. .
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J. JAMISON KERR, 'Pastor
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COURT AFFAIRS.
SECOND WEEK
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pll,OO LAMATION.—NOTICE QV
GENERAL ELECTION
TO BE 11ELD ON
TURS'Dit NOKE3111E1? 3d, ISGS.
Purstiant to On net of 1110 Derwral Assembly of ,Ito
Cononotmealtit sot Penissylvmmisi, entitled —An Act rela
ting to the elections of tub Coinnemewsmalth," approved
the second day of .101 y. 10:0, 1, JAMES F BATH
URST, High Shetiff of the comity of Huntingdon,
Penney% lonia. do hereby make known nod give notice to
the electors of the county aforesnid, that en election will
be held in the said county of Huntingdon, on the Ist
Tuesday after the file Monday of November, (being the
lid day of Nfiyletillim:R.) al which limo twenty-six elec
tors cf President end Vice President of the United: tales
will be elected,
in pursuance of 041 nel,l ales hereby make Known and
give notice, that the places of holding the aforesaid spe
cial election to the sever] election districts within the said
county of Huntingdon, me ns Woes, to toil:
lot district, compose of the ton whip of Henderson, at
the Union School House.
22 district. composed of Dublin township. nt Pleasant
Hill School ilmissm, near Joseph Nelson's, in said tow tish ip.
3d district, composed of so much of Warriot smarts ton ie.
no is not ineintlisl in the 19th dist] let, at the mehool
house adjoining the town of Wstriiormeti
4th snots ict. composed of the township of Hopewell, at
Rough and Ready Furnace.
sth diet let, composed of the tow iiship of Barree, at the
hottso of James Lim ingston, iit the tux It of Saulsburg, In
said township.
Cali district, composed of the borough Of Shilleyslmrg,
and all that part of the township of Shirley' not Included
within the limits of DWI ict No. 24. as hereinafter men
tioned and duet 'bed, at the house of David Fraker, den'],
In Shitlepbtog.
7th dletriet.compnend of Porter nod part of Walker town
Chip, and so much of Welt too:lshii) no le included In the
following bound:isles. to njt: Beginning at the south-mm rot
corner of Tobias Callfinail'S Farm on the bank of the Little
Juniata liver, to the lower end of Joel:so:els narrows,
thence in a onetime:4(.lly direction to the most southerly
part of the Mt ns owned by :Michael Maguire, thence north
40 degrees nest to the top of einesey'S Moil tail) to Inter
sect the line nt Planklin township, thence along tie said
lino to Little Joidata river. thence down the same to the
place of beginning, at the public school house opposite tho
flermati Reformed Chore!), in the boronelt of Alexandria,
Bth disti lef...omposed of the township or Franklin, at
the house of Geo. IV. Mattel in in said township.
Olin distlich composed of Tell township, at the Union
school loose. near the UniOn Meeting holism.. in sail two.
10th district, composed of Splingtield ton liShip, at the
school boose, near thigh Madden's. In said toet141111).
11th Merle,. composed of Union tow nehip, at (trent
school hone°, in I ho borough of Mapluson. in maid two.
12.11, dish ict,composed of Iliad). township, lit the Centre
school home, In said tow whip.
1:1t11 dish kt, composed of Morris townehip, at public
school house No. 2, in Raid toe nship.
141 h dill let. composed of that pat, of West tow nship
not included in 7th and 20th (lists let,. Amt the public school
house on tho farm now owned Imp Miles Lomb+, (formerly
owned lip James. Ennis.) In said towneldp.
15th district. composed of Walker town slip, nt the house
of Bcourtniin 3fagalty, in 3PConnelletown.
16th district, composed of the township of Tod, at the
Green school house, in said tow isslttp.
17th diet let, composed of Oneida too whip, at the house
of 11 1 1th nn Long, Wurm springs.
18th district, composed of Ctunie ell township, lit the
boiler now oectipis sl by David Eters), in Othlsonia.
Mull dist, bet, composed of rim borough of Itlrniingliatn,
with the several totem of land near to and attached to the
enure, now °need:Mil occupied by Thomas 3f. Owens. John
IL McCall:tit, Andrew Robeson, John fleneliner nod Wm.
Oensimer, and the tract of land now Wiled by (tempo and
John Fluienbei ger. known MI the Porter tract, situ to in
tho tom iiship of Wart iorensti lc, at the public :school house
in Said hOmOugli.
aott, district, emoposed of the tossuship of Cite, at the
public school horse ill CasoVille, iu said too Midis.
21st district, composed of the towiedup of Jackson, at
Um public lionise of Edo:wit lanes ; et 31cAlear3's Fort,
In said township.
21s1 district, compewed of the township of Clay, at the
unblic school house in Scottsville.
23il district. composed of the township of Penn, at the
public school hose In 3140th...t0ng. in said ton'llallip.
24th district, composed and created sie follows. to wit:—
That nil that part of °hit ley ton load!, Huntingdon coun
ty, lying and being within the fol lon in.!' dent Used b i
m nt:-
das, (except the borough of 31einft '1_11.)11,) namely:
Reghniting at the intersection of Union and Shirley
township lines ultit the Juniata river, on time eolith nide
thereof; tlismuco along Meld Union towmllip line for the
dietnnco of flue° miles from said river; thence east
woolly, by a sit night line, to the point Amherst the main
from Insp's mill to Cermany valle),eresses the ennunit of
Sandy ridge; thenco nnitimardly along the sonnet of
Sandy ridge to Olin river Juniata. and thence Amp sold river
to the place of beginning, shall het eater forns n separate
election district; that the qualified voters of said election
district Atoll liesentter bold their general and township
elections in the public school lonise hn 31ount Union, In
said district.
25111 district, composed of all that part of Ilia llorongit
'of Huntingdon, lying east or Bath street, and also all
those parts of Wallser,ond Potter townships, Item etofore
voting in the Borough of Ittintingdon, at the o stwin
dow of the Court 'louse, in said Borough.
24,11, district, composed of all that part of the Borough
oC linntingmlon, lying, west of Seth et) eet, at tlie
inilow of the Court House, its said Borough.
27th distliet, compswed of time bortotgli of Veteribto g
mid that part of West township, west end not Ili of it line
betWern liendep,on mid West towtriblo, at or near the
Warm Springs. to the Ft auklin township line on the hip
of Tuesey's mountain, no as to include its the new district
the honors of David IValdolilitil. Jacob dommganecl s er, Thos,
Hamer, .lames Porter, ,and John Wall, at the school-house
in the borough of Petersburg.
2Stli dish let. composed orJon iota tow nsltip, at the house
of John lemiglital, on the lands nt Henry Iseimbelg.
29th district. C01up00...1 of Cal bon towwisip, ismeently
elected out or o pat t of the territory or Tukt township. to
si it commencing at n Chestnut Oak. on the stoninit Ter
race Mountainomm the llopen'ell nos ;ramp line opposite the
dialing ridge. in the tattle %alloy; tie-nice heath lilt) .t wo
degrees, east tilt ea bundled and OISI) pen clues. to a semis
heap on the West. Suonnit of lit. el Top tooontaio ;
thence tooth sixty-set en degrees, east Olive hundre i and
Melee ponchos, to a yellow' pino ; thence south tift,y-two
degrees, east Soren hundred and seven ty.tWo porches, to n
Chestnut Oak; thence vont!, fotirteen degree,. ozoit Otte°
hundred and fifty ono peaches, to a Chestnut at time east
end of Hein y S. omen's land; thence south thirty-one and
a halt degrees, east two mail lid and ninety-four perches,
to a Chestnut Oak on the summit ors spur of Broad Top,
on the west. et side of John Tenet's It: in; &Onit, s xiy'-
11m0 degrees, east nine lotion oil and flit ty-fair perchei, to
it Stone heap on the Clay township line, nt the Public
School lion,. in the village of Hominy.
:loth dist, ist, composed of the but motet of Coalmont, at
the public Pelts.; house in said borough.
21.0 district, composed or Lincoln townildp, beginning
at it pint, on the Filutinit of Tussey mountain on the line
between Blair and' llenting.lett connti,, thence by the
divi,ion line south. Oily-eight degrees east loosen hund
red and 'ninety, ight pee elms too black oak in middle of
township; domes fovt)-two unit one half degrees ease
eight hundred and two perches to a Moo on summit of
Terrace; thence by lino otTod township to Corner of Penn
township; thence by the lines of the township of Penn to
the summit of Tnesey mountain; thenCo olong said sola
ria will. line of Bhtir county to place of beginning, at
Coffee Rue School times,.
:12-,t district, composes! of 1110 borough of 3fapleton, at
the Grant twhool honso in sold Imion;4lt.
3311 district. composed of the b., ougtt of Mount Utsioa,
at school Immo No. I, in said borough,
adds diots lot, composed of, the Borough of Bread Top
City, at the Public School R a nee, le said limongli.
I also make know tt Mel gise itotice, as to met lip the
13th section of the aforesaid net 1 ion shit ected, that mmev
coy petson• excepting justices of the peace, who, shall
hold any °Moo or appointment of profit or trust under
the goVOrnalellt of the United Slates, or of tide Stato, or
of any city or corporate] dbitriet, Whether n commission
ed officer or agent, win is or shall be employed under
the legislative, executive or j teliciary mlepat tment or this
State, or of the United States, or of any city or incorpo
rated district, end alio, that every member of Congress,
and of tho State Legislators', and of the select or cunt.
MOll council of any city, commissioners of any incorpora
ted district, is by' law incapable of bolding or exercising
et alto same time, the oltice or appointment of judge,' Ins
speetor or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth,
and that no inspector or Judge, or other ofileer of any
finch election shall be eligible to any dike to be then to
ted for."
Also, that in the 4th sectlan or the Act of Assembly,
entitled "An Act relating to exectitions and for other
Purposes." approv,l April letia, 1040, it is enacted that
the awes:till lath Section "shall not. IMO On construed as
to prevent any militia or bpi ough officer front set wrung ns
judge, or inspector or clod: of any general or special
election in this Commonwealth."
1 n amnia:leo with toe provision of the Bth section of
an art entitled "A. fin they soppleinent to the election
Laos of this CoMmOnwcol lit," 1 publish the followings
Iriiseets By the net of the Congress of the United
Staten, entitled "an not to amend the several nets hereto
for" passed to mom ide for the enrolling end G,I ling out of
the nation:ll rot cos, and for other pm pees;' and improved
March 3d,1905, all permits who hale doses tea the milita
ry or naval not s ire of limo Uittted *we', end who hove not
been discharged or rs Hoye.' from the penalty or disability
the] ein prom bled, ate deemed amid t liken to 0 Yollllltm
rily relinquished and forfeited the it lights of citisenship
and numb lights to Loraine citizen, and are ilepetred of
exercising any right, of citizens thereof;
And whereas, Poisons not of tZPOR 01 010 United Stetes
are net, tooter the Coleatilittion Mid laws of Pennsylvania
qualified electors of this Commonwealth
SECTIO.N I. Ile it enacted. do., That In all elections here
after to be held in this Commons, ealth, It obnll be union ,
fill fur the judge or Inspectors of any such election to re.
crier any ballot or ballots Luna any person or persons
endancest In the prOVildoll , l mud zubject to the disability
Imposed by said act or Congress nisi:roved 31areli lid, 1405,
nntl it shall he unlaw lint for nay such 1101'8011 to offer to
Toth any ballot or ballots.
2. That irony such Judge and inspectors of elm Ilion,
or any one of them shrill receive or consent to receive any
such unlawful ballot or ballots from any such
person, lie or they so offending shall be guilty of a titis
demeanor, and on con, lotion thercorin any court of quar
ter sessions of this commonwealths Ito Blinn for each of
fence, be sentenced to pay a floe of not teems than one Min
deed donate and to undergo an imprisonment le tie jail
of the p, opel county fur not less than sixty days.
Sec 2. That Hotly person deprived of citizenship, end
disqualified as afores.thl, elydl, at any electioq hereafter
to be held in this eon:mot:wealth, vole, or tender to the
lancers thereof, and offer to hate, a ballot or ballots, oily
percent so offending shalt be deemed guilty of 0 misde
meatior, and on conviction thereof in tiny court of (plater
eebsions of them cominonWealth, oLnll for each ofience be
'meshed in like manner as is provided in the preceding
election of this net in ease of sincere of election reeetvipg
any such imidass lit ballot or ballots.
Scotto; 4. rind if any prism) 111011 hereafter persuade
or adm he any person oe persons), slmcprimed of citizenship
or disqualified no sten ceaiml, to, offer any ballot or balletS
to the officers of any electioti hereafter to be held In this
Commonwealth, oe shall persuade Or advise, nay finch
Officer to rreci‘o any ballet. or hishots, from any person
deprived Of el tizetishlim, said disqualified as atoreeald, such
peon so Offending shall be guilty of st mildentestion, and
upon contictiou thereof In ally comp,: stilarter sessiette
of this Coninionnealth, shall be punished in like manner
in plus Med in the second eect ion of this, net in the cite° of
olliecia of such election recoil:tips suet) Wine ful ballot or
ballots.
Pat touter attention is dirCetesi to the first section of
the Act of Assembl), pap est the ;10th day of 31a. elm A. D.,
10155. entitled "An Act r•Jgaillatilg c"t 4 tter of voting
at till lelectiens, iu the seveml emmentie4 c: this Common
.
moonlit" , s". '
“That the qualified voters of the several counties of this
Communesahib lit all general, tow 001119, borough and
special s lections, ate Imerclip, hereafter, stuthoriiest and
required to vote, by tickets; po lilted or written, or partly
',rioted stud palely written m• orally classified ns lid toe s:
One ocket shall e)isl ititee i 1 totes of
seed for. Mist be lelielled outside t•I tele:kir) ;" one ticket
Ann mole:we anti me ponies of State salem -rated tor,
and he labelled "Stßta(", onme,ticket shall 'Ochres:o tho
mlahmeS of all county olifeere m 461 ro,', iodloaino; ofii, of
Fetiotor, onolt or. and membprs of Assembly, if voted for,
ate members. of Conge...mes, if soled IV,. aill labelled
.YOlllll3. C' one ticket shall embrace the nosiness of all loWn-
Our, officers ,voted lot, and he labelled otmvhship ;" Otto
ticket sh o t I'9 tames the mines of all borough officers
noted losi.nnd bo 'rough ":reel each class °hall
he deposited In serene° ledlot box.s.
Pursittee,t to the.r.rom hokum cotqalee4 in the ti7th section
of the act of( resold. thp judges ,or theatforesaid dist Hobs
ehall respe . efilelY ti elange of the certificate or reture
of the election of their resist:ellen filefrieNiusil Oodles
them at es meeting of one of the judges from each (heart
at the Court Mow. in the borough of llinitingdon, on the
'hod day after the day of election, being her the present,
yeas• on Ft iday, 111011 tll of ()stetter next, then and there
to do and pen tbrei the duties t cii oil by law of bald judges.
Also, that m here a judge by sickness or unavoidable ascii
dont, is unable to attend said meeting of judges, then the
certificate or return aforesaid shall be tali - en in charge by
ono of the Inspectors or 0101111 of the election of said dis
trict, and shall do and pet form the antic.. I squired of slid
judge unable to at loud.
Aldo, that is the ((let serf ion of said act it is enacted
that . every general and special election shall be opened
bets eon the hours of eight and ten is the forenoon, and
shall continue s ithout interruption or adjunrinnent un
til 800011 Welk. In the Cll.ll illg; when the pulls shall be
closed,"
Hirea under my hand. nt Huntingdon, the 10111 day of
Sept.. A. DARES, and of the independence of the uni
ted Staten, the nlnoty-second.
JAMES F. TIATHURST, :sheriff.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, }
trunting.fon, Sept, :0, 763,
MARKETS.
=I
Ormts, ct 12,
The flour market cranium,. quietsneir n
, and o n ly it few l6 h6B.un
dred bar rels wens taken In lots by the ironic consumers,
Supertroo Flour at sli, (i 3 O 7.50: exit a at 0.50; 50 it lirory
Wester n extra family s9,oatar 101,0; Pen nsy lr Ruhr dodo
$10,50 and fancy to ends $10.50514,011 accolding to mummy
Rye flour $8,01.; .0,13.50.
There is very little Prince Wheat Mlio big, and this de
scription is in steady r•egnest at full p: ices. but inferior
grades me neglicted. :tales of 1(100 bushels new red at
$2,15@2,20, and 1000 busbr]v amber at $32 t. 11 30
is un
°h:ut enles of 400 li,hels new Weston' ut $1,60.
Col tt is scare and advancing, y ellow at $1.20 Western,
mixed at $1,31.b1.40. Oats are, in good request at an ad
once. Sales La COW bushels VC IV I•enns) Iva nia at 7103
cents. Nothing doing in Barley and Malt $2, 1 10.
I'/TTSUUIIO/1, Uet.l2 —Flour.—The market iv de.
Wo quote sales of sin log a heat Flour at V.2:.tai0.60.
winter Floor at $10,304 10 .75
hurry at $1::@ I I 80.
Wheat, 'red, $2,00@)2,118 and fur whi , e. $2.11100,12
Corn truth first hands at $1,17. Bye, $1.40 led ha -het 1(11,
6.1.C4600; Barley 1,90(d152,00. Potatoes, I cavil 11l as :::/01,61
hums 2031 c, Lord dlc. Butter 4U(‘-e
FINANCIAL.
Ntn" Yonl, Oct. 5.—C101,J closed at $1,4014.
HUNTINGDON MARKETS
CORRECTED WEEKLY Er ILLNiLY Sc
Inv:gr."; UR PRICES.
. . • •
5aperiineF10nr,...........41',9.00 PoMilers V lb SO
hlxtru Fluur, ..... ........ 10,00 Flassmul $2,25
Paunily Floor 0010 110011 lb 40
Ibld V/ heat,.......... ....... 2,13111001, smoked go
11.'hito Whear,.... ........... 2,25 11,1) - 0 ton 10,00
Apple Batter V gallon.. 1.25 Lard 22
Bark per cord S 59 Largo Onions t 1 hos 100
Barley 1,20 Mixed Chop " 40
Bolter, 4 0.0111 0 05
Man V ewt 1,2.1 potatoes V Ito 80(411,1'0
BlOollis 5l dot " 0C®4,00 Plaster per ton . 10,00
Bees aOO - ri lb '9.1 nogg V lb 4
110.1110 V bus 500, Rye 1 '0
Chickens 25: ltyo Chop 59 cwt... ......... 2,30
Cottony Snap Si ,l 3 e Straw V bundle. 10
C0)11 41,00 ,hums 19 cwt 1,50
Coin Meal 5,9 cwt.......... 2,40' Shouldvr ........ ........ . ...... 18
Dried Apples Vlnt ...... —2,23 Sides 0 0
Dl and Chef ries V goon. —.12 tallow 10 (2) 11
Dried Peaches 5115 15 Thnot h.) 2.00
Dried Beef ' ° Turkeys V lb 10
Beef 19 lb 0 Wool It lb 40©45
Broad' op Coal V tun :42,00 l'ork 5t lb 9
at een Apples 50500 51.00 !fluff! 4 ;c01 59 ton.— ...... $5,95
Cloverseed V b4lb-.. 50,001P0g Metal V tun ...... Vl5 , 000
8110111,u10 V bus $2,20 Lumber 11 1000 11.....5126p90
Chee5e........ 15420 cto. "."61 IblaulgllB, Lapni,? 00,510@13
bgga '2O " Joint, ' 0,..y§8
SPECIAL NOTICES,
`I
N UNI)ISPUTE,D ItENIEDY.—
ri It needs no argument to prove that Constipation
of the Bowels is Ono of the most dangerous complaints
which can befid mankind, Nothing is more common and
fatal .and everyone ailheted with it ought to have talon ,
ditto recourse Ma 50 a and; speedy remedy like Mldll.
LE11 . 3 HERB BIT rEits ; tar it is us, moved by testimo
nials n about number, and is earn fled by all med cal
men Why know any thing about its nature, put pose end
opetatioa.. Its effects are wonderful in case of mental
and physical depression, arising from indigegion, cos.
armless, Ot billow secretions. It will positively cure
the norst form of chronic cormtipation, and splendidly
fortify the patient agaittst flame attacks. fold by all
druggists and stur keepers. Oct i Int
---------- - -------
TAINTS FOR FARMERS AND
ornEns.—The Grafton Mineral Paint Company
ate now ntantifacturing the Best, Cheapest nod most Du
rable 'Paint in use; two coats well put on, mixed with
pure Linseed Oil, nill last ten or filteen years; it is of a
light httooot or beautiful chocolate color, ant can be
changed to green. lead, clone, dtab, olive or carom. to
suit the Woo of the con.orort. it is valuable for Hou
ses. Fences, Barns, I orrioge and Car makers, Palls and
Wuedt 11.41111 o, Agl iculhu nl Implements, Canal Boats,
Vessels and Slt IN' Bottoms, Canvas, tfotal and Shingle
Ittufs (tt being Site and Water proof.) floor Gil Cloths,
(one Manotactuter baring used 5.04al bbls. the past year)
and lei a paint for may pogo.; is onsorpre,e d fur boxy,
dorahility. ria-airity nod vallnunt•eness.!'rice 511 per
bid. of dO o lbs., which n ill simply a former for yvaro to
Cattle. Warranted in all case. :IS 1020 V o.fond for n
gives hdl partienlats. None genuine unless
branded in a made mask, GI Alton Min Tat Paint. Per
son, c.at eider the Paint and remit the money mt re.
°Apt of the goods. Address
DA NIEL 111 DWEI,L. 531 Peal! street, Now York.
.07e• Fur sole by the pound ut bat ttl at Lewis' Book
Store.
DBA FNESS, BLINDNESS and CA
TAann neared pith Om utmost success, by J.
InAACn. M. D.. and lb ole4or of Paeans o,l' the Eye awl
Ear in the Medical College of Pennsyloonia,r2 years expo . -
ince, (formerly of heyd-n, N . 805 Alien Se.,
Phil alatphia. Tc..tannatala Can la) aeon at this office.
The medical faculiy.ara incited to accompaity their pe
lt-ate, es Ito has no secrete iLI his p notice, Artificial
Eyes infierted without No charge for examirmtleu.
June 17, 1866-13
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
11. ROBLEY
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Has r, 100},1 to.Hitl Street, Huntingdon Tn, one doer
emit of the Pont Calico alma 110 PI picpitrad to do all
kinds work In his lino of billitiuss. lie him just tueolvett
a full lino of
CLOTHS,
CASSLMERS,
OVERCOATINUS,
and Ito invitea a call front lite puldir, ',musk; to make
goods to order in a wort:manlike
Huntingdon, Th., Oct. 7LL, 1368.
A D3IINISTItATRIX NOTICE.
, [Estate of ADAM
Letters of adminietratien upon the estate of Adam
Keith, late of Franklin township, deceased, basing been
granted to the undersigned, all persona Indebted to the
estate will make immediate payment, and those lining
Maims hill preach them for settlement.
ti0p2141 ,0 JANE REITII, Admiuistratrin.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
(E9hate of Charles W. firmly, deed )
The undersigned being appointed by the Orpheus'
Court of II ila lingden county, to distribute the balanea lu
the hands of .1. 31. Smith and William 0. Smith, Adm in
ist alms of the rotate of Charles ST. Ibo dy, into of Jack
son township, deceased, will attend at the °Ms° of Stew
art Sr. Lytle, an the borough of If antingdon, on FRIDAY,
the Leah day of OCTOBER, neut . , when and n bore all
poi sons iiitorosted aro required to be present, or be for.
ever debarred hem coming upon amid fund.
311.1.Ta1N S. LYTLE,
5023 Auditor.
DMINISTItATOIt'S NOTICE.
[Estate of Jacob Schafer, dee'd.)
Letters of Initninistration, open the estato of Jacob
Schafer, late of Walker township, Huntingdon county,
deceased, having been gt anted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted to the estate will nmise inuntdiato pay
ment, and these haring riotous oill present them for so t
tleifient,
GEORGE SCHAFER,
Atlminiatrutur.
CEMIM
AD3IINISTRATORS' NOTICE.— -
(F:qt.ito of Georxo Rotund, deed.]
Letters of Administtotion upon the estate of George
Rotund, late of Cass township, Huntingdon county,
deed, haring been granted to the undersigned, all persons
having deints against the estate aro requested to present
theta to the undersigned. and all persons indebted n 111
matte Isumeditito payment.
3011 N &ROLAND,
ADd 31 ROLAND,
EavlL-Gt Administrators.
QTRAYED AWAY.
1,3 Strayed away from the farm of the subscriber near
Alexandria, about the second week in July last, a white
BOAR, 15 months old. Chester White. with a small bole
in the right ear, short tail. Auy information of the boar
will be thankfully received.
sept3o-3t ELIAS WINTERS.
TOIINSTO WN FIRE BRICK AND
efi HYDRAULIC CIDIENT WORKS.
Having le-built my Fire Brick and Cement Worlts. in
Hie most modern style, and of enpaclty to manntacture
largely, I am now preparod to ND all Mims ort apart no.
Irpe, With articles of tlio best quality. My Wart:town,.
and all others will to attended to promptly.
A. J. HAWS.
Johns to . stn, Pa, 30, 180,3.2n0.
CONRAD MEYER,
INVENTOR AND 31‘NOWACTIIRLP. 00 Tim
Celebrated Iron Frame Pianos,
Wa'rerOonis, No. 722 Ai ch St., Phila.
Has recelyod t)teltti7.o Medal of the W,;tl,t't Gloat t xlti
titian. Landau, Ftj i ,. highest Prizes onAt.let whin
and whet eves exLibled. flibta. l :l6llad •
sept.3o;u3-3m; . ,
HOOP SKIRTS
MADE AT HOME
lllliundepsigned hue commenced the
ni,lnufacturo of Ifoop Skit to at the 311111nery Store,
on 11111Strset, Huntingdon, and 3vjlt constantly heap on
hand au assortment of all kinds, or. wake to older any
11,,ited — thus ghlog ladies an oppprionjty of ',leasing
thotosolves and qoality, All m-til list made of 1110
best material and in the most work'tnaul iito tlinnucr. 'rho
ladies aro rogyqsts4,l to call.
4.17-Also, Itspsintso,Doss at short notico.—al,
N. It —l.ntiblet yeibling Id n thstence eau have Elkins
sent by exprea by forw.rrding• measurement of hip,
waist, length in froll,•nud style required, tt !tether for
Nealking, dress, or g, orlal use. . .
MEI
R,Er Fur neat JOB PRINTING, nall at
the "Grow. J Ol3 PiliNT INC , el FiGE," 14t.111111.1-
tingdun, Pa,
BACK AGAIN. 1,
NEW STORE and47.ily GOODS!
Benjamin fa'nobs
llopectfully informs his old felon& and the public
grocrully, that lu Irw again lucatrd in the borough of
itUNTINGDON find I, in 0100,4 .1 very large m u d °Oho new
stock of floods hi Somon'u Stole Room opposite Louis'
Book Store, consisting of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTIC
HATS and CAPS, BOOTS'
And SHOES. QUEENSWARE,
and EVERY - VARIETY OP
GOODS
To Ina Conn,/ in Mu hest ston•v in the:place, all of which
Lo 0111 sell at prices to halt the times, and 'lopes to re.
releo n liberal ' , bare of pall t o from a getterong
Den't forget to give me a roll and I 0 111 try to please
you with Could and pritet
Sept, 30, ISCS.
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
AT
JOHN FAREIRA'S
OLD ESTABLISRED
X -11 1-I.3L' MEA,21.1.11 - a.Citc=ri'y-
718 ARCH Street, above Seventh,
PHILADELPHIA.'
I have now in storo of
ty own Importation and
lanufacture, ono of the
, A 11.0 SlB and most
RAUTlFULselections of
Fancy Furs,
tr. LADIES' and CHM.
ERN'S WEAR, in tho
ity. Also, a fine wort
tent of Gent's Fur
lotes and Collars.
I am enabled to dispose
' my goods at very
IRA SONABLE MORS
id I would therefore
licit a call from my
fonds of Huntingdon
only and vicinity.
....me, ....mbar and Street 1-
.1011 N PAREIRA,
718 ARCH Street, above 7th, South side,
seao-4m PHILADELPHIA.
in - - I HAVE NO PARTNER. NOR CONNECTION
WITH ANY OTIIER STORE IN PIIILADELPIIIA.
DR. TAYLOR'S
OLIT' BRANCH
ITTERS
A mild and agreeable TONIC
STIMULANT, STOMACHIC
and CARMINATIVE
BITTERS,
Extracted entirely from _HERBS
and ROOTS. Highly beneficial
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
and Loss of Appetite;
and an excellent CORRECTIVE
for persons suffering from Disor
ders of the Bowels, Flatulence,
&c.
No, 413 'Market Street., PhilatlelDhia,
J. K. TAYLOR & CO.
TYRONE CITY
Hardware Store.
[NEAR JUNIATA BRIDO
TYRONE, PENN'A.
Hardware, Cutlery, Oils, Paints
It. BOISLI•1Y,
bleichan
I would respectfully call attention of Farmers. Bad.
ars, Saddlers, Coach Makers, Blacksmiths and Mechanics
generally to iespection or my nal l seicated stock. It com
prises a full supply of goods in my line.
Hwang had a number of years expel fence in the heal.
ness, both in the city and country, I am enabled to buy
m low, and sell accordingly as any other house In the
vicinity.
I respectfully solicit a call, and will endeavor to please
as regards price and quality.
gir TERMS NETT EnSll. — Eitt
ORLANDO L. SWOOPC,
seplnßin Tyrone, Blair so., Pa.
UNITED STATES
Authorized WAR CLAISI AGENCY
HUNTINGDON, PA.
SOLDIERS' HEIRS, ATTENTION !
The net of Congress approved March 2, 1807, gives to
Heirs of Soldiers who died prisoners of war,
COMMUTATION FOIL RATIONS,
for the limo tho soldier was so held a prisoner, at the
rote of twentydivo petits per day, to ho paid futile follow•
log order: Ist. To the widow, if unmarried; 2d. To the
children ; 3d. To Ole patents. to both jointly if they axe
living, Moldier is dead, to tho survivor; 4th. To the bro.
thersand sisters.
The act of February 28, 1867, provides for the rotund.
tug of tile POO Colunnitaticra Ntouey, where the same per.
sou um apiin drafted, and was required to rotor the der
vico or furnish a substitute.
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS
The net of March 2,1307, oleo makes proliniOlid fur the
payment of the
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY
to such soldiers no have acCidentally lost thoir dlschar
ges
All persetis having any claims under ally of the above
mentioned Acts, or any other kind of claim against the
United States or State Governments, can tiara them
promptly collected, by addressing the undersigned. In.
formation and advice cheerfully given to soldiers or their
friends, free of charge.
W. It. 'WOODS,
Authorize/ Arnty and Navy I Par-Claim Agent,
may 0,215137 llosrisonox, lluntingdon co., In.
WM. R. ZEICLER,
REALES VI
Y
Fninisning, Fancy,
• ,
1,11268 COODHS,,
Alilietto. Poplins, Plaids, DeLnlnes, Lawns, Glingliams,
Plitt; s, fin,, CambrieS, llaslhm, Denims, fine ,Linen, Mar
noilles, ennui. India Twllls,
A huge ilicot intent of
,
Ladies' Fashionable ilress Trimming.
F; loges, 'Silt tons. 'tingles, Velvet Ribbons,•ote. •
Furnishing (Mods, Stockings, Mateo°, Cotton, Wool, .te
( 01 -. 3..CrTsreoS,
Kid of all colors, - Silk, Thread, Cotton; ke., of nll Ai/es,
and latest styles. tinder garments of all kinds, for Lip
(lies, Omits and Childfon.
Tad° Linen, Muslim!, Napkins. Doylies, Sc. Sheeting
and Shirting, Brown nod Bleached, from centa op.
g)..sTrivAviu
A trims stook of the latest Styles, •A Inrgo stork of
Notions, Zephyrs, Yarns, Sc. All cheaper than the
Cheapest,
Airhltooln, opposite tho First National Rnok;
don, Pa. .. , , .
I)UBLW
.1 wip nell,nt Public Foto, It Iho HILL FARM
adjoining Huntingdon on tho Warm &Riggs Road,
• On Saturday, October 17th, 1868,
Tllo follotribg "peopertY to Hit: Two 3,0n0g 'Wm king
Mores, Too CON, Six COWS, Foartoon IRO or Young
Cattle, =one. othich ATV row partly . hellerp,
and ono Suit. ,
te cCamtnco owe. o'clock, in attewnooti.
VMS, twelve F,lollthlt notes with atorlOvort ondornbrs
• fie3tysi. „ •It It. BRYAN'
Josuit
IlEnttngdo2, pa
BIiNJAMIN JACOBEt.
SOLD EVERYWHERE
1:0MIPC:101° 9
ORLANDO.L. SWOOPS
and Glass,
VALUABLE FARM'S
TRACTS, O 1 TESPP,Iii LAND:
AT PUBLIC svg.g.„
NATILL he offered at Public Sale cul,
nia premise%
V .
Olt, Friday, the 23c1 of October, 18Gai
Three Farms and tuo tracts of timber laud, situated
within a mile of Othisouln, in Huntingdon county.
FARM NO 1, contains no acres. CO of which are clear.
ed bottom and second bottom and to a fine state of culti
vation, the balance is a ridge flat heavily timbered with
pine, oak and chestnut. The improvements are a log
house, aline orchatd of fruit trees, with limestone wafer
convenient to the dwelling. All the land perfectly
smooth and available.
. .
FARM NO. 2, contains 80 acres, GO of which cleared
bottom and second bottom. all in a good state of cnitlyg
lion, the remainder Is well timbered with oag, Oat It
oak. The improvements arq two dwelling bout
sus wltli good notes, ono turn and other outbuildings
and a good otchaltl.
FARM NO.contains 30 acme. GO of which are cleared
3,
second bottom and rolling land. the soli gravel and sandy
loam, the balance well timbrAedmith oak, ete.o • The Im
proNoments area log 'collie. a barn,a, find young or
chard, end water convening to dwellinsi — There Is an
ore bank on this farm. .. •
TRACT OF DOW, NO. 1, in . 9
2 acres of Timber Laud,
the best in the countly, roavenle u ttu a rehdy,market. , •
TRACT OF LAND, NO. 2, to steles Titalks land;
adjoining the above.
All the above described land lies in a body. Tho clear
ed land Is situated in a semicircular form In a bend of
big Aughwick Creek, and when taken as a whole IF
among the most beautiful farms Ink ibis eonntri
which form it will also ho offered formai,. All theatiose
.
land 18 warranted and patented.
Portons wishing to purchase will plenso examine Die
property before day of sale.
Terms or sale made known on day'of sale, and;all Infor
mation given on application to holdallenj.llesre,:docd..
residing on tine premises.
Sale to continence at 10 o'clock on said day.
August 26, 1862. ts . .. • • v
3:4SHIONA33LE G43053S
FALL AND WINTER WEAR.
GEO. F. MARSH,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
LED 311141,ER 111
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
FOR MEN AND BOYS,
Ilas removed to the second floor In Read's New Build
log, where ho intends to keop constantly on hand the
latest styles of Ready mode Clothing and piece good',
compriging
AUERICAN, SNOLIBI/ AND ?UEWZ
CLOTHS, - CiSSIHERES, AND t VESTINGS
CLOTIIS, CA SSD! MINN AND VNSTIRGS
CLOTHS, CASSI MIRES, AND TESTINGS
Being a practical workman of many years experienco
he is prrpered to make to order Clothing for men and
bur, end gwerimtee neat, thimble and fashionable worki
manship. Ile It determined to'pleirreeverybody.
0 All are invited to call and examine nsy now
stock of beautiful patterns before purchasing elsewhere
sepia GEO. r MARSH:
Tir4IIID FACTS INDELIBLY 'TM
_a_ PRESSER wil! always lthilivb Wei 4 3 69P 10*45 •
sertioua. • • • •
Time it to that this community gives testimony to fa.
VOr or tilo well known eatabliehment or
11. GREENBERG, .
E221kff1n.1.14 'tram foks.
lIILL STREET, HUNTINGDON
11 - 11 list it fs not his purpose to deceive the public by .
clamoring 'tow prices and bettor goods" than otlier
dealers, ho simply IoS ites all who wish to purchase in his
llnoof business, to call and satisfy themselves that with
him a patron once gained is deist lost, that Is, "the proof
of the pitdding is in the tostihg of It.",
hov just received his winter suppt of,
llfanv MADC @LOVNII4gO
FOE MEN AND BOYS
Ifo has also a large assortment of the most oulatontial
awl fashionable
Hats, Caps Guts' Furnishing Goods
of every lead iption, and made op from the beet MOterio!:
Always on band the finest quality of American, Nag
flab and French CLOTHS, CASSIIIERES and VESTINGS,
which aro made up to order by good, experienced wor;r,
men, in•n manner the most raablonable and endarnbte. b •
No eastern city can afford a better or more varied style
of goods than can be font, 1 in my selection. --
Tuntingdon, soy. 13,1807
MOTHEAS,
DISCA3D PREJUDICE 1
If your child-is teething, or has the
Collo, is restless at, night, use • 0
DR. LEON'S
INFANT REMEDY.
If you bare, any fears or doubt as to Ito barmier&
qualities
CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN.
AND lIE WILL TELL YOU TIIAT
DR. LEON'S INFANT AEMEDY,
Is the Nurse's Favorite !
THE MOTHER'S FRIEND !
SOLD EIVERYWECURII
PRIGE 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Diet, 27, 1898.
EO. A. 671:9,. MILTON B. LUTE. SAMUEL A. STEEL.
THE FIRM OF STEEL, LYTLE &
STEEL having located Od their tract °Mad with
al two miles of the borough of Iluntiogdon, a ,•
ST AM 3 Aw MILL,
aro prepared to manufacture all kinds of
OAK AND PINE MI MBE 4.
Ttm mill will be run to its ntmost capacity and Fill De
in operation during the entire summer and part of the
autumn months. They soil ho enabled to furnish Lum
ber in large quantities, and clan dhneneione, at the low
eat cads prices.
Orders respectfully solicited. Lumber deligetedortbe
Penna. Railroad, or canal. • llbs
Huntingdon, April 22, w3-tr
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAU)
i HUNTINGDON INSURANCE
• AGENCY.
ARMITAGE & McOARTAY,
• • • • ituiITIIVaDIN; A.
Represent the most reliable Companies In
the Country. Rates as low as to tousiste.t
with reliable frlerrmys . : ,„ sap 2, VS.
resented over $14,000,
MEM
EYRE • &
LANDELL,
Fowth & Mo`li Street's, fITILAPEtPHT.A.
GOOD BLACK SILKS,
GOOD COLORED SILKS.
186 S. • I
FALL GOODS -OPENING,
VA I N - CY AND': STAPLE,
lilons Silk Volyets„ Now. Stylo Shawl% Now V.'"
floods, good Blankets, Table Linons, Sheetings and Skirt
ings, Glottis and Casslineres,
• S. 13.-Vow Goods leeetred daily in large lots for Job.
5e113,13i.
WALLACE & CLEMENT,
DEALERS IN
Dry-9 9 05, 9r9ceyiei; Queenswarc,
Boots and Shoes,
Hew goods constantly artivlng nod being sold cheap
as any in linutingdou. Give thaw Istvan. baOcts intstitast
jag alnowboro.
• ".
11. OREENDVRO,
Merchant Tailor