051Db.e. HUNTINGDON, PA Wednesday morning, Oct. 28, 1868, LOCAL S.l PERSONAL. Next week we will commence to make the GLOBE a family paper— "somersault"—to please the women folks, the young folks, the men folks generally, and the rest of mankind We will continuo to give all important political news, and stand by Grant, as long as he continues to lead the loyal people. The Union Republican party will find the GLOBE reliable—experi ence teaches wisdom. We are "in" and "fixed." ger-All our merchants who adver tize in the GLOBE have received their now fall and winter goode. Give them a call and get good goods at a bar gain. The palm of superiority is :iwarded 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. Every Druggist sells it. School and all other Hinds of Ilooka. School books, School stationery, and all kinds of books, Wall Paper, eta., etc., can be bought at Li wts' Book Store for less money than at any oth er store in the county. tf. rtgL, After the election, a Union man who can't say lie voted for Grant, if married, should be kicked out of bed by his wife, and if single, should re-, eeive the "mitten" from every Unior, girl in the country. etxr-A splendid line of ladies' and gents' winter gloves at Mo:IN EIL'S Tem ple of Fashion. Also, Machine and hand-made Hoods and Roman Scarfs. Call and see them. All goods will be shown cheerfully, without charge. £Glazier & Bro. are this week opening a large and well assorted stock of Winter goods which they will sell very low as they purchased since the late decline. Read their price list and new advertisement. 21.3 t Notice. Fire Teachers Wanted The School Directors' of Penn dis trict want to employ five competent teachers. Salary from $25 to $35 per month. School to open on first Mon day in .November. Apply to J. IL WINTRODE, Sec'y. James eralc I'. 0. Oct. 21-2 t WilllCeep Constantly on Hand, Next door to Lewis' Book Store. A choice assortment of Groceries, A choice assortment of Confections, The best Family Moth., Sugar Cured Hams and Dried Beef, Tubs, Buckets, .Brooms, Brushes, Baskets, Toys and Perfumery, and a variety- of goods too numerous to men tion MASSEY & CO. Congressional District OFFICIAL] Morrell, 2917 1848 Blair, - 3551 • - UOLtinktlon, 3484 12100 110,16 1094 Representative District [OFFICIAL.] Brown. Martin. Taylor. Miller. Huntingdon, 3472 ,3363 2434 2609 Dlitllin,.s.lB2B 1789 1872 _ 1844 Jupiati, 1472 1452 , 1850 1881 Total, 6772 G6OO 6156 6334 Brown over Millar 438—over Tnylor GIG. 3ltirtin over Miller 275—over Taylor 453. Frocecdiligi of Box:ongb: Council, No. 13 Stated Meeting, October 2hd, 1808. The Council met ; there not being a nuorurn'pre sent, on motion adjourned until 7 o'clock, p. pr., on 'Monday the sth instant. No. 9. Adjourned Meeting, October sth, 1868. The Council met pursuant to ad. jogrnpnent. Present: Chief Burgess, Mr. 'Glazier ; Aset. Burgesses, Messrs. Miller and EBiott ; Council, Messrs. ' Black, Carmen, Cunningham, Helfright, Jackson and Port. The minutes of the last statedmeeting wore rend and approved. Mr. Jackson from the special committee appointed to secure a settlement with the col lectors of tax, made verbal report, and asked further time, which, on motion, wag granted. Mr. Miller, from the epeeinl committee op• pointed to confer with Mr. Zechariah Yrnter, in relation to the purchase of a part of a lot N0.'97, for the use of the borough, made re port that Mr. Yenter would sell 23 feet front on Waebingtoo street by 50 feet deep, for $9,00. ' On motion, the report was accepted, and the committee - Was authorised .to purchase the ground at a price not exceeding tho sum named. The special committee on Cemelery board walk made report that a majority of the com mittee had failed to meet, and asked further time, which oia motion was granted. On motion of Mr. Black it was Resolved ) That the committee on streets be and are hereby authorized to contract with /lon. George Taylor, to furnish stone to cover the road - bed - of Washington street, from Mr. risher'it crossing to the angle of said street, opposite tlie lot No. 9, on the plan of West Huntingdon, now owned by John Fester. A. communication from Messrs. Putter ./Ohnsten, 'agreeing to furnish stone fur street crossings in West Huntingdon, at the rate of $8 . 75 per crossing, of 24 feet in length and 4 feet in breadth, was read and on -motion the committee on streets wore authorized to' con tract with said parties at the rates named in their communication, for stone sufficient to lay such crossings as they may deem neces sary. The check roll of the Street Commissioner for the month of September, amounting to Ao2s,wasread, and on motion orders were granted for the same. Mr. Black offered the following preamble and resolution which were read, considered and.adopted . Whereas, The amount of tax now author ized by law to be raised for borough purpo ses, to wit: One-half cent on tho dollar on the valuation assessed for county purposes is not sufficient to defray the ordinary expenses of the borough, therefore Resolved, That the Burgesses bo and they are hereby authorirmi and directed to,make application to the Legislature, at its next BOB cion, for authority to levy a tax not exceed ing one cent on the dollar. A bill of the Iluntingdon Gas Company for SI2•GO for gas consumed in the month of September, vas read and an oilier granted for the same. OA motion adjourned Be Active, Vigilant, "Important Advice to Voters t" "On the third - day of November the voters of Huntingdon county will be called upon to discharge a sacred duty they owe to themselves. There are two parties in the contest, both rally. ing around the Flag of their Country. One of these parties is doomed to do. feat, and with that defeat there will be a great depression of spirits, superin clueing a loss of appetite and an entire derangement of the digestive organs, or animal functions. The unfortunate in the contest, aforesaid, will find a wholesale panacea in Hoofland's Ger man Bitters or Tonic that will speedi ly restore the tone of their stomachs and enable them to resume business. These. preparations are for sale by Druggists and dealers in Medicine everywhere." it, A Large Opening Col. E. O. Summers will open a new Oyster Saloon in the building adjoining the Franklin house, on Thursday eve ning next. The largest sized shell oysters, etc , will be on hand. - • MARRIED, On the evening of the 20th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev, it Lewis McCune, Mr. P. B. TouNsoN, to Hiss TILLIE HAMILTON, all of Shavers Creek. On the 22d inst., by the Rev. D. W. Hunter, Mr. E. C. Room of Cairo, 11l , to Miss MAGGIE GREENE Of Scottsville, Huntingdon county, Pa. At Odin, Marion Co., Illinois, Oct. 18th, Er.ritat ASKTN, son of John J. and Rebecca C. Myers, aged 2 years 1 month and 21 days. At his residence, in Barred township, Huntingdon County, Oct, 261 h, ..f.tmEs CHANEY, aged 8S years, 2 months anh 2d days. Ho was the oldest cit izen in Barren township, and respect ed by all who knew him. G. M. MARKETS. WHOLESALE MARKET. PHILADELEHIA. Oct. 24, ISIS, The Flour market continue. quiet, and only a few haw tired bat role a ere taken in lots by the home consumers. Superfine Flour at $0,07,25: extra at 0,50; 00 0 fancy Western extra foully $4.00@0,15; Penns)lranta eo do $5,50 and fancy brands 212,00013,50 according to quality Rye 110tt1r1,25@,X.50. Thew to rely little Prime Whe.tt offet ing. and title de scription is in eb fitly request at full to ices, but inferior grades ate neglicled. Sales of 1000 Int,liels new rod at 52,00 as 2,10, and 1000 bushels amber:it $2 20. Rye 1• tut• changed. :ales of 460 bushels note Western at $1,65. Corn is scare and advancing, yellow at $1.21 Western, mixed at $1,2110L27. Oats me in good iequest at an ail- Pules. Sales tit 6090 bushel!! new Penney Dania at 74(373 cents. Nothing doing in Barley iind Shots2,oo. PITTSBURGH, 0ct.21 —Flour.—Tbe =that is decreased. Wo quote silos of spring anent flour at $0,00,09,25, winter Flour at $10,30(q)10.75 fancy at SI 2@13,00. Wheat. red, 01,7001, 5 5 and for white, $2,01,02,12 Corn front first handout 51,17. Rye, $1,50 per bushel. Oats 05066 c; Barley 1,15082.20. Potatoes.) each Blow 5,75 bbl hatus 20Ae., Lard 20c. Butter 25@23e IS; Eggs 30 doz FINANCIAL. NEW Yens, Oct. 24.—G01d closed at $1,34%. HUNTINGDON MARKETS. CORRECTED II'ERELY BY lIENIIY k CO. WLIOLEFALE rotors. Elmo fineFlourr, , 0 0.50 Fe.ithers V lb Extra Flour, ...............0,50 Flaxseed floor 10.30 Hopei; lb ....... ..... Red Wheat 15l Ilan', 5m0ked........... Lite Wheat 2 Hay V ton Apple Butter V gallon-1,23 ;and Bat k per cord E.,00 Largo Onions V tap. 100 Barle3 1 "ii Mixed Chop 40 ...... ..........40,Oats 65 Bran 11 cut I,2llPotataes V bus. 8001,00 Blooms V do, 3,0(04,0 Plaster per ton . 10,00 Beeswax 5 lb 3u Raga 1,3 tb Banns i 1 bus 5,00, Rye Chickenv 25:113e Chop V cwt . Country Soap 8) Lye :Dais V bundle. Coro £0541,00 Shorts 11 Cwt Cott %kid Licit t 2.40 'Snout& r Dried Apples ...... Sales Dried (Mel. t. Bullou Piled Peaches it In 15 Mouthy Dried Beef rmkey4 31 lb Rat 111 lb Wourillb Broad Top Coal ton —52,50 Polk V ........ ....... Green Appleq? ' bus sl,oolllardecal 1,l ton s'l lo Cloversue:lgel nabs s6,s9lPig Metal V ton s3s@soShellbst he it bus ' $2,00' Lumbar la lON ft....5120:30 Cheese 15020 mi. P Ilfliingles, Luria?. do sliqadd Eggs 2ii i• Joint, tdAO5 Llnton 3512 1835 3174 2485 - - SPECIAL NOTICES. AN UNDISPUTED REMEDY.-. it needs no argument to provo that Constipation of the Dowels is ono of the most dangerous complaints which can Ireful mankind. Nothing it, more COIIIIIIOII awl fatal .and everyone afflicted with it ought to hare Mune di de recoum (0 Sat e Mitt, ppeedy retii,dly like 31 Pell. I.BltS 110011 BIT runs ; for it is an proved by testimo nials without manner. awl is adm tted by all mod cal men why know an) tiring about its nature, pin pow end operation, It, °fleas me wonderful in cue of mental and physical depreagon, arising front indigegion, Con tiretiess, or 1.1110101• nn cretione. It nil! 'positive/y corn the worst form of throttle constipation, and Aplandidly fortify the pationt against (atm o attacks. `'old by all druggists and stor. koepeis. Oct 7 lint pAINTS FOIL, FAILIViItS, AND 0 cif f:ItS —The Grafton 3tiner ni ['Unit Company are now manufacturing the Best, Cheat/eat a. , d most Du rable Paint rit use; taro coats well put on, mixt d with pure Linseed Oil, will last ten or !Moen ) cars ; it in of a light 1.1[0,111 or bearnifril chocolate color, awl can bo übaugud to :Imo.. lead, stone, drub, olive or mans, to suit tins taste of the cotpottuor, It is saluable EC., Frances, Burns, a orrbige and Car makers, Rails and Wooden-a me, Agr lent tarok Implements, Canal. Boats, Vessels 1110 Ships ' 110(i0111 4 , C'ha'rs, Metal and Shingle Roars Lit being Fire and Watt,' proof.) Floor Oil Cloths, (ono Manulact arer 11.01 iug Used banal bbl'. the past ) eat) and na n paint for any pm pose is unsorpassed for 11° , 3 ; durability. elaatieity air d sidhesir enetat. Price $ , l pea bbl. of dos ibs., Wlliell 'anti supply a tanner for years to come. Warranted in all Cates as tahoe e. Z . 01 1 ,1 for a dr. col ar wiiien play fall p iri icular s. Norio genuine unless branded in a trade mail:, giarton Mineral Paint. Per sona can order the and remit tho money on re ceidt of the good+. Add, man DANIEL lii DM 01.1. tOl Pearl street, New York. •rt - For tale by the pound or barrel at Lewis' Book Store. may6.6in 1100 G DEAVN BLINDNESS and CA TARRH treated n ith the utmost SUCCOSA, by J. IsAACS, 31. 11.. and Pio . cstor of ihsetocs of the Eye and Ear in elle Medico/ Coned,: ey - l'ennxylvan ea. 12 !sal, exper. iericc, (fm steely of Load u, Itulland,) S. 805 Alttal cc Philadelphia. Te.timunittls can bu seen at this office. The medical faculty ure'in cited to ttecninpa ty thole pa tient+, as ho has no no. ,eta iu tits pi necte, Ae t ille ti o Eyes inserted %Winn' pain. No charge for ,n u dilation. June 17, 1808-I)bra. LETTING OF PAVEMENTS, In pursuance of an Ordiance of the borough of Huntingdon, passed the 11th day of May, 1867, the undersigned will receive sealed pro pastas up to 7 o'clock , P. M., on Saturday, the 31st instant, for the construction of side walks or pavements as follows: 1. A. pavement of the width of five feet on the eastern side of Montgomery street from llill to Washington streets, along the Black Boar property, excepting along where such a pavement has already been made. 2. A pavement of the width of ton feet on the southern side of Washington street to ex tend front the corner of Charles street east ward opposite lot No. 215, owned by N. C. Decker, and lot 108, owned by A. S. Harris on, with a sufficient gutter at the outer edge thereof to be made by bricks set edgewise. And in pursuance to an Ordinance of said borough, passed on the Ist day of May, 1868, sealed proposals will be received up to the same time, for the construction of a plank walk six feet in width, on the western side of Mifflin street, opposite a lot of Joseph A. Hanigar, bounded on the north by a lot of Wnt, A Morgan, and on the South by a lot suppposed to be owned by David Pcightal. Bidders will be requested to give security for the completion of the work within 30 days after the lettiing. By order of the Blegcss and Town Council. IL G. FISKE; GEO. JACKSON, 3. , ..1VES PORT, Committee on Streets. HENRY GLAZIER, Chief Burgess THE NATIONAL HALL 1=1.3EW1'd1,1:T..4 5 1.1 4 4 - 91C 1 HIINTINGDQN PA phis Restaurant is sitputed it the bead of Fraullla Ftmol,in da boroughboroughor Bunt- Itnidon,'anil is °pea awing the y and evening. The halt of Wines. XX Ate and lane . \ tdei• 'lke, The table ash he supplool xlib the best fare toithp Nadia, and the propriefors \\lir MAO thp4o ' , Am call pie ttautu feel at home. Hall will bp ofeued roi.FestlvAts; mqtre ? ; Amusements. etc. IIICIITHIt 4 IiQNS, 1753 ;m. rioprlclora. DIED, $2 25 10 @ II 4,0 SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundry write of Tend, Expo. Fl. Fa., directed to me I will expose to public sale or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Huntingdon, on MONDAY, the Om of NOVEMBER, 3868, at 2 o'clock, I'. M., the following described property to wits All that certain lot of ground situate in the village of Coffee Run, Lincoln township, being 80 feet In front and 60 feet in rear and width and 100 feet deep, the outside angle forming a line BM feet long, and in the rewarded plan of said village made by J. Simpson Africa, Esq., 30th May, 1855, being Lot No. 8, having thereon a new frame store bouem, blacksmith shop, Ac. Also, all that certain piece and parcel of land in the village of Coffee Run, Lincoln township, being Lots Noe. 1,2, 3 and 4 in the plan of said village made by J. Shop son Africa, Eat , on tho loth end hot days of May 1855, each of said Lots being 60 feet in width and 100 feet in length, being adjacent to and :rest of the Huntingdon 3: Broad Top Mountain Railroad, adjoining T,ot No. 5 on the moth and on the west and north adjoining land of John Benner, having thereon a wagon shed, corn crib; Ac. Ales, all that certain other lot of ground In that:Maga of Coffee Run, Lincoln township, being Lot No. 5 in the plan of said town, made by J. Simpson Africa, Rao , on the 30th May 1855, lying on the n eat side of the Broad Tod Railroad, being 60 feel in width and extending back 115 feet to au alley 12 feet wide, containing one-fourth of an acre more or less,adjoining land of John Beater on the north west, Lots Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 on the east and north, the Broad Top Railroad on the east, end other land of Simon Cohn on the south, baring Maroon a tun story frau o dwelling house, frame stable, Ac. Also, all that certain place and parcel of land situate in Lincoln township, bounded and described no follows, to wit : Beginning ate post on the line of land formerly of John Ilagey, thence along said land south 48% degrees east 35 perches and 81-100 ef a porch to a stone heap, thence by land of John Beaver north 56% degrees west 42 and 1.100 perches to a post at the Broad Top Railroad, thence along the same being a curvo of two degrees the cord of the ate hints south 22 degrees 10 minutes west, and distance along said railroad 63 perches to a post, thence north 70:y, iswelles to the place of beginning, con taining twenty acres more or less, according to the draft made by J. Simpson Africa; , 30111 May 1805, except ing Lot, Nos. 1, 2. 3, 6 end 8 hem this dose: iption end in clude.' in other conveyances to John Fulton, Mrs. Foster and Simon Colin. Seized, nisei: in execution and to be Bold as the property of 81,1,0,, COM. Also, one hundred and fifty-one and a half acres of land more or less. situate to Hopewell township, Huntingdon county, being the lower or north ettitern half (al divided and the Mt Hon line marked on . . - - . • • • the ground by David Shrt.ercs, Survey or.) of the following described tract of land, to wit: Beginning at a white oak on the bask of the ltaystown Branch of the Juniata river, thence south 41 degrees west 32 porches ton red oak; theme west 82 and six tenths perches to a stone hoop, thence south 15 degrees west 141 po rchea ton dog wood, thence south 80 degreos west 100 perches to a white oak. thence south 3 degrees west 21 porches to a maple on the bank of said river, thence down said river by the several courses thereof 639 and eight.tenths perches to the place of beginning, containing ;5(03 acres and allowance, about 90 acres of which are cleared, and leaving thereon a log nouse,log barn, &c., end being the same premises which Maigai et Hamilton by dead 11..41 l 0 li November 1855, accorded in the Itecoidcr's obi": of thaniingden county in Iteem d Book 1,, No. 2, page 517. conveyed to defendant. Seized, taken in execution and to no so.d as the property of George 0. Hamilton. Also, all the right., title and interest of the defendants and each of Item in mut to that certain farm or tract of laud situate in the tee, nalilp of Hender son, in the county of Huntingdon ,and State of Pennsyl vania, containing 342 acres and 133 tiet cites more or le=s, known as the Vandevander tract, adjoining lands of Jno. Meal, William Mundorf, John {Volt kill, Simon Beagle and Lewis Bergane, having thereon a dwelling house, shop and other buildings; part of tract cleared and cult!• rated. Also, another bad of land situate in liarree township, containing tiak acres more or lest composed principally of a survey in name of Wm. Mieb onor,: bounded by lands of John Hall, John Steel, David Grose, Santos' Polglital and others; largo part of this tint cleared and cultivated. Seized, token in execution at.d to be sold as the property abdomen Sillatitter. D. I. tfitiknitter, Joint 'dill:tinter, and John silknitter, Jr. NOTICE TO l'uncnisEils —Bidders at Sheriff's Sales mill . . . . . . . take notice that immediately upon the property being knocked don 11, fifty per cent. of all bids under $lOO. and twenty-five per coot. of all bids over that sum, must be paid to the Sheriff, or the property 0 111 be sot up again and sold to other bidders who will comply with the above terms. Ir court continues two weeks deed aanowledged no Wednesday ci second week. Um: week's court, propel ty :necked down on Monday and deed acknowledged on the ellowing Saturday. JAS. F. BATIIIIRST, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Inetinviou, Oct. 21, 160 S. CLAZIER & BRO., DEALERS IN DIU - GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPET'S, OIL CLOTHS, ILI7S AND CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, GRO- . CERIES,QUEENSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, (C.c., (N. Particular attention given to Ladles' Dress Goods and louse Furnishing Goods. We can sell goods this Winter throughout, at lower fig , res that: they have reached for six 3 ears. Oar prices are ns follows: Calico and 61nnlin. lion: S Os. upward. Yazd wide bleached 61uslin, 12% eta. Yard wide unbleached Muslin, 144 eta. Heavy paid wide Sheeting, 14 to 16 as. lino pand Bleached Muslin. 15, 18 tb 20 cis. ide Wronsutta Prints, only 10 cis. nest Qualities Prints, 113,1 to 16 eta. 104 White Wool litanket% $4,00 pr. Heavy Double Wool Shawl,l $1,00,55,00, dc. Black Alpaeca, Don: 11 cis. Wool Staid Doohle Width. 50 eta. Heavy Plaid Poplin, $l.OO Other Goods iu propvrtion. Washington street, near the Jail Plenso cull and °sum in, ; und, if you ore not convinced Is to 3 our interest to buy from uo, do not do so. GLAZIER kBRO. Iluntineort, Oct. 21, MOS. A D3IINISTRATIt IX NOTICE. (I , ,tato of ADAM KITH, deed.] Letters of adomostratitm neon tho estate of Adam Keith, Into of Fraulilin township, deceased. hating been panted to thoinidersigned, all persons indebted to rho estato M ill limbo Immediate p.tyni[ent, rind tit°ao having el.thns will present Otero fur svttirtornt. soli!;-td* JANE It Adolf nistt HEADQUART E US FON Choice Groceries, Candies, Toys, &c EMS D. AFRICA & CO'S. FAMILY GROCIMY. CONFECTIONERY A /VD VA RI8T.1" IICINTING'DO.V, PA. . Our stock consists of all kinds of Ot oceriss, Teas, Spt• •s. Conned and Orion! Fi nos. Cider Cl new..., common of palmy Soaps, of alt fonds. (Mir tilt, I'et mimicry, Pen wires. Pocket Books, Pali and examine our stock, 1.1 take a view nroar splendid Marble Fiala Fountain. non's. Fagot the place—nurtioinmecorner of Diamond. Huntingdon, Juno 9{•ly 1). AFRICA. Sr CO. IT. 11. WOOM, IT. 11. L£l.9, R. MILTON SPFER, P. M. HARE. 101/N I 04, NOR Ell, JOHN - BARE & CO., JB c. 3rb HUNTINGDON, PA CAPITAL - - - Solicit accounts from Banks, Ilaukers and others. A liberal Interest' allowed on time Deposits. All kinds of Securities, bought and gold for the usual commission.— Collections made on all points. Drafts on all parts of Europe supplied at the usual rates. Persons depositing (told and :Meer will receive the same in return a lilt interest. toe partners are liable for all Deposits. jlYY,lBl3B•tf NOTICE TO ALL. HILL STREET MARKET, OVPOSITE TIM FIRST NATIONAL. RANK. 1 - ) - • G. MORRISON respectfully in• lA, • forms the citizens of llontingdon end vicinity that he continues the meat market business In all its va rious branches, and will keep constantly ou hand Fresh Beef, Pork, Pudding and Sausage, salt Beef and Pork, Canned Fruit and Vegetables, Spices of all kinds, Catnups and Sauces, Teas, Soaps, Cheese, Salt Lard, Sc All of which ho a ill continue to sell at reasonable prices Thu !aghast prices paid for hides and tallow. Thomas Colder, at Alexandria and March lho., at Coffee Rau, aro my agents to purchase at their places: . Thankful for post patronage, I nolicit a continuance of the same. It. 0. 1101t111.8oN. 111111111100 n, Oct. 28, 1867. NOTICE. To HORSEMEN and FARMERS, pß.poll It. ROBB'S GREAT EIORSE POWD , oIt will cure tho worst Galls. Cuba and Sores on Horses and Cattle, from one to six days. Nice 50 Cents per box. IVO CURE I IVO PAY 1 Soyilly: all Druggists. Ail orders Pkotiibtly attended to by mall. Office Si North. Sixth Street, 3g Flgor pEIpiADDLPIELTA, PENNA. 03msopt3. ' - JOIINSTQWN FIRE PRICE AND lITITAULIC CEMENT WRNS. Basing le-Intilt my Fire thick and Cement Worlra, in Co , most mmtern style, .d or capacity to manufacture largely, I on now prepared to fill all orders on short no tice, Willi at tides of tlio beet quality. My old customers, rind all others be attended' to 'ptomptly." A.J. MAWS. Johnstown, Pn t Sept., 30,1665.-2m*. r 0 ALL PERSONS INTERESTET) Take notice that Andrew 0. Neff hen filed 1 e the othce of the Prothonotary of the Court, Of 'Common Plces of the county 'of •Irntingdon, hieAOtitn4 on An siguee of David I .Campbell, bf roan fay/whp; i apd Irhirh PAW ecconitt trill bo preaktfeil to eahr Cella for confirm [al art 111111 allowance at 'nig neat, Now:tabor' torlit, end will be oultmel and iithrecf unlens trcePtictug inn filed thereto," ' It. SIMPSON, 0c13.4w ' • ProtbonotarT. Alotwir R. 60.601 \\ HEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PRENTIMI &CM BTtagt Sewing Machiffes, Received the only GOLD' BILUDAL M the PARIS BXPOSITION, 04367. They are adapted to all kinds of FeMll9 sewing, and to tho use of Seamstresses, Dressmakers, Tenors, Minn lecturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, lists, Caps, Corsets, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Pares°le, etc. They work equally well Upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt,..gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species ofilowiog, making a beautiful end perfect stitch, alike on both stiles of tho article sowed. - The qualities which recommend them are: 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sowed. 2. Strength, firmness mid durability of seam, that will not rip nor ravel. 3 Economy of Thread. 4. Attachments and wldo range of application to pup.) 4C5 and martinis. 5. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. 0. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 7. Sperd, ever of operation mid management, and quiet• nese of movement. Instructicns free to alt. slnchlues kept in repair non year tree of charge. MEM BELLEFONTE PLANE EL. ZDMONL BLANCHARD, B. AUSTIN BMA!, E. H. BLANCHARD, W. 1101.3112. Blanchard it Company, Saccessort to Valentine, Blanchard ce CV, Manufacturers of WHITE & YELLOW PINE FLOORING and WEATHERBOARDING, of Various Styles, Doors, Sash, Blind., Shutters, and Moul dings, Scroll Work of Every Description. BRACKETS Or A LL SIZES, and pattern]: ovule to order: Having n BULKLEY'S PATRNT LWIBU J t DRYER," connected tdth one extobliednuent, we mo enabled to mono lactu re our stork Bum TROBOUGIILY nEAtONbO LU BNB 1 .JY•Ortlera from Contractors, Builders, DeOen' and tho Tiado to general, eollcited.lak .13ELLIWUNTE, CENTRE COUNTY, CA. augl2,3rn. B. DeCAMiNT, D. T. MIMED% I. M. MIMS, JOHN mann . , TIM. OTOS!. TYRONE PLANING MILLS. McOAMANT, ELLIOTT & CO., Successors to Y. D. Beyer & Cs., Manufacturers and Dealers in Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring, Brackets, Mouldings, Stair Railing, Plastering Lath, Shingles, Com Mon and • Fancy Pickets, Fiame Stuff, AND ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, TYRONE, PA. Orders respectfully solicited. jy29-6ea MOS. DUROMINELL WM. C. DURCHIIat.f. THOS. BIIROHINELL SON, kNCFACTUREIIe OP SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, FLOORING, And all kinds of Building Material, HIINTINGDOR, PA. • - 31c1,23.tt 1868. 1868. CLOTHING. H. ROMAN. N E W CLOTIIING FOR FALL AND WINTER JUST RECEIVED kV 11. ROMAN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.' For Gentfrmen's Clothing of the hest material, and made in the best workmanlike manner, call at H. R O . M A N'S, opposite tar Franklin Mouse in Market Square, Mealtime don, Pa. HO OP SKIRTS MADE AT HOME ! 1 1 11 E undersigned has commenced the manufacture of Hoop Skirts at. the Millinery Store, oat Hill Street, Huntingdon ' and constantly. keep on hand assortment of all kinds, or make to order any de=iced—thus giving ladies an opportunity of pleasing themselves in the and quality. be made of the best material and in the most workmanlike manner. 'Ole ladies are requested to call. • .Also, REPAIRING DONE at short notleoia4 N. B —Ladies residing' at a distance can haw skirts gent by express by forwarding measurement of We t waist. longth in front, and style required, Whether for walling, full thous, or g. noral 5e30,1) $50,000 PACK AGAIN! NEW STORE and NEW GOODS Benjamin Jacobs Respectfully Informs hie old Needs and the public generally, that he has again located in the borough of lIUNTIMIDON. nod bin opened a Tory large and entire new stock of Goods iu Sexton's Store Room opposite Louie' Book Store, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTH• ING,.IIATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, QUEENS WARE, and EVERY VARIETY OF GOODS To be found in the best stores In the:place, all of which ho.••ill soil at prices to suit the flaws, and hopes to re• retro a liberal where of patrovage from a morons public. Den't forget to give me a call and I will try to please you with Goods and prices. BENJAMIN jAcons. Sept. 30, ISIS• CO. A. STEEL MILTON a. 1.411 G. eAmuct. A. IMEIr 1 1 HE FIRM. OF STEEL, LYTLE & STEEL having located on their tract of land with in two miles of the borough of Huntingdon, a • ST AM SAW MILL, nro prepared to manufacture all,kinde of , OAK AND PINE LUMBER. The mill will be run to its utmost capacity and will be in operation during the entire summer and part of the autumn months. They will be enabled to furnish limn bor in largo quantities, and of all dimensions, at the low eat anal' prices. Orders respectfplly sollcltud. humber delivered nt tliC Nana. Railroad, or palm. Ilutitingdop, April 22, 181:g3:Ir LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID • --- - - HUNTINGDON INSUHANCE AGENCY. A.H . MITAGT, & MpO4IITHY, InN`llNGuol`i; ReNugent the most reltAltt Companies in I the Country. Bides as loil en is :onsistout rellM.llp tqemnit? - : eeg 2,'68. pitpl pippreeented over 411 1 4 , , (n 40,4 CONRAD ~ pAorvx MEYER z Celebrated Iron Frame Pianos, Wittetocqmis, No. 722...P01ci1t St., Phila, pas received the Prize Pedal of the World's Great Exhi bition, London, Eng. The highest'Prizes awarded when tied wherover lEetahlished 1823.] eeptlO;nB43nt. 11. B. LEWII, Agent, Itumnsanox, PA 303 KPH ANIGAR, Huntingdon, Pa Fall Styles for 18'68. 4 TABOR AND WELL, ASSORTED STOCN 01 LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING 000DS, AT REDUCED PRICES, Just received at MeJJEol§2".i.l 7 sa (Buccouor to W. P. RUDOLPH) l ir B r aila OP. MAEVUOIiN LADIES' DEPARTMENT In this department, which will at all times receive my strict attention, I Wive a well assorted display of WINTER GOODS, Prelim Trimming+, Cloak end Facqui. Trim mings. Dre•e Buttons, Moves, Valle, Zephyr Knit Shawls, Nubbin, Hoods, Sontag°, Hand kerchiefs. Fall Hate, Belts and Belting, Velvet Ribbons. Corsets, Hosiery, and latest etylo Ravines from $5 to $3O. GENTS' DEPARTMENT. flats and Caps. all styleii, from 50 cents to $lO, Shirts, lhawers, Mores, Neck Tim, Col. Hosiery, and every article. kept to a first class Furnishing Store. HATS AND CAPS A SPECIALTY. By promptly meeting - the wants of all; I hope to meet with such patronage front the public as will enable me tokeep continually on hand a large and well selected stack of _fleet •clues goods, Whilst keeping up to the fashion In every article, I will also sell cheaper than the cheapest; 0. E. MnNBIL, Opt osito Leister'n New Building, Huntingdon, Oet. 14, DM. . THE PLACE TO BUY NEW AND OHEAP GOODS FOB SPRING 'AND SUMMER W.IIIARCII t BRO. Respectfully lußrnt the public generally that they hare Just received a large and splendid stock of goods at their store In Huntingdon, consisting in part of SILKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, • BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TIN WARE, LADIES' FANCY TRIMMINGS, HOOP SKIRTS,BoN NETS, BUTTONS WOOD AND WILLOW WARE QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CRACKERS, NOTIONS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, GLASS, NAILS, FISH, SALT, &c., &a. _ _ _ Also CARPETS and OIL-CLOTH, And in fact everything that Is usually kept In a hest class store, all which wore bought low for cash and will , sold at correspondingly low prices for cash, or country produce, and request the public to give no a call before pm chasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied we Can Offer supe rior inducements to cash buyers. We respectfully solicit the patronage of all, and the public aro cordially invited to examine cur goads. Everything taken in exchange for goods except prom!. Huntingdon, np. 15,1868 Can't Be Beaten ! JOHN H. WESTBROOK SI Respectfully lutorms the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that he imsjust received from the city a Raw and splendid stock of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES' BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks, Trunks, &c., &c., &e., &c. all of which he Is prepared to tell at greatly reduced prices Don't forgot the old stand In the Diamond. Old costu mers and the public generally are invited to call. Huntingdon, 0ct.28, 1868. • CHEAP GROCERY STORE, - SL-301cmimate., HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA. THE undersigned offers for the in spection and porches° of e110.0371ei1l Marge nod as sorted stock of Groceries, PrOVili.lll3. be. He feels antis. tied they can he necontodated with anything in Me lino. ills phone nra low, and his stuck fresh and good. Ile keeps the best of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, SALT, TOBACCO & SEGARS, - • BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS & CAPS, &e: ALSO— HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR, FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE, And NO T lONS of every kind. A soled stock of DRY GOODS, together with QTJERNS WARE, and all other'articles- kept in a well regulated establishment for sale at reasoneble prices. .ta. Ills store is on Gill street, nearly opposite tho Dank, and in tho room formerly gemmiod by D. Grove. Call and examine. - Z. TENTED. Iluntingtion, oct. 28, MS 'HEAD QVAXTEN , : vq n. . NEW GOODS. CWIN ''INFORMS -THE PUBLIC 1114 HAS JUST OPENED •-; A SPLENDIr ,STODIC. of NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T 'BE BEAT IN DHEAPNESS AND QUAT4TY. , COME AND BEE, D. E. DIWD:I. Huntingdon, April 16, 1868. FM • GEO. SHAEFFER ilas lust returned from the coat with 0 111 ;" - sppNimp STOOF,. OP BOOTS, SATORS, ..GAITERS, C., Whioh he offers to the Inspoctlon of his cipitomps and the publlellPPerally., 110 will ecit his sloth too most Atillk-Q I C.4 -B TX • PRICES, and those who purchase once will surely cell again. BOOTS 4 SIIOFS 'MADE TO ouR., and it,prAnwria dope 11l the neatest and most expedi7 Cons manlier. Call upon Mr. Splpmffer at his chop on lull street, a few 400T4 v.g.t. or Ow iliaTppu'a: Oct, 2a, 1060 : • NJEW 3QOT ANp'suog B! sTO4 WM; AiltlC4 Intorme the public that he has Inst ., je opened nt hie old algid tp tbo 1514mtinti, 4 'ine Assortment of 411 kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, 47q1 GentlenVerl Etn4 ElAppm. All °Cynic!' he will sell at fair prices. qtifok sates and tniallite: Call and examine mystock. ynnufacturing and Repairing done to ogor as usual, poliptidon, Ocf.lB l ••• PUSH THINGS GREAT BARGAINS Cunningham& Carmou's, Corner of Railroad and Montgomery Bth., WE would call special attention to the dallj arrival otCHOICB AND BEAUTIFUL WEI S, which are altered at Tempting Prices, °outdating of Beautiful Bilks of all alludes, all WOO . Allman, Ittptangos, Afmnre, Chintzes, a most beautiful Hue 'of fhp Cambria; Ilprte4 3lusline, Nair, gook, Glngbitme, and Chanabraye. ALSO, s full lluo of Domestic Goods, such ns EAVY BLEACHED EMS Fine Brown Muslin, 40 inches wido, Bleached Muslin from X to 2A yards wide, Kentucky Jeans, Farmers Caschnere, ta„ to. Our stock of SHOES excels anything of the kind Ode vide of Philadelphia. ALSO, a large and well selected stock of HATS salt- able for the Beason CARPETS. Ws maks a specialty of this article, and bare on band a 'very fl oe assortment of DESIRABLE PATTERNS, which will bo sold lower than CAN bo sold by any other haute outside of Philadelphia. We bare also qp htLpd a largo stock of ASH AND BALI which wo are selling vory low. In ardor to be convinced that ours is am piece to buy I and examine our goods and ;rines. WM. 3IARCEI a BRO We take pleasure In allowing oar geode, even If you do wish to buy s Bo you will pieaso call and got posted CUNNINGHAM & CARMON Oct. 29, 1969—tf. Cheaper than the Cheapest! , 2VLeuciarilacitla. Eiltcore, West End of Huntingdon, Penn'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 SVEPT4LTTES in our trade, in which mme can compete with us. We buy all kinds of Grain, 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 examipe our stock and - prices, as both are sure to please. HENRY & CO., PPO.S Huntingdon, Pa NEW LSAT ER STORE. Tlll undersigned would respectfully annOi m pe that, to connecti o n with their TANNERY, they have jwit opened& splendid assortment of IigAVELER, Consisting in part sif PRENCII SKIN, DIQROCCO, LININGS, • PIN•PINGS, SOLE,' UPPER, gARNEaF., • SKIRTING, 40, To g ether T oth a §onppil tslartment Tl of E V • - P --The trade is invited to P and- exanißne'our — e.vas. Store on MM. street, tWO itoors west of the Prestlte slan church. The hi g hest v ise p g ld So f UO3IE avid BARN. 0, I. bIII t tiEIL & SON. uunut i ocin, (lei. 21, I.Bflti :poet be idle now HUNTINGDON, PA. BARGAINS MEM C:kranfand peace, FASHIONABLE GOODS FALL AND WINTER WEAR, GEO. F. MARSH.: MERCHANT TAILORg ISEEMIZEI REAPY-MADE CLOTHINU, FQD DIEN AND BOTat Iles romoyed to, the second floor in Road's New Build: lug, where he intends to keep constantly on hand the atast styles of Ready made Clothing nod piece goods' cOmprisiryg AMERICAN, rsct . usri AND PRENCrI CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINCIS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINOS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND TESTINOS Being o practical workmag of many meg werience ho to prepared to make to order Clothing for WIT! an 4 boys, and guarantee nest, durable and faeltionable work manahip. Ho to determined to pleaeoeverybody. .Ikir- All are Invited to call end examine my net stock of benntlfgl patterns before purcheelog elsewberft OEO. F Al4/111.q: FIXEDSSED FACTS INDELIBLY Ili, PRE will alwaye trlumptv I ver simple as, outlaw,. Thus it is that this community gives testimony in 4. ♦or of the well known eetabllshment of H. GREENBEItq, EB2EILIffir `i?A11101Ba HILL STREET, HIINTIHGDO,DI Whilst it Is not his purpose to deceive the pubito h clamoring "low prices and bo'ter goods" than oth dealers, he simply Invites all who wish to purchase in Ida line of business to call and satisfy themselves that with him a patron once gained is never teat, that Is, "themet of the pudding Is in the tasting of it?.! lie has just received hie winter supply of 11204' tilVDtt 61NM1469 yOR HEN AND BOYS. lie has also a large Wl6oTtTent Oho }poet 91,Btattt and faalllnnEildi, Hats, Caps, Gents' Foritisidu Goods, of every description, and made up from the best materiel Always on band the finest quality of American, Flag Halt and French CLOTHS, CASSIAIERES and VESTFNIIiii which are made up to order by good, experienced Ivor 4, men, in a manner tho most fashionable and endurable. No eastern city can afford a better or Son of goods than can j» found in z selection. H. GARENIMIIIet. Merchant Tallop. Iluntingdon, Oct. 28,18C8 MOTHERS, DISCARD PREJUDICE I If your child is teething, or has tho Colic, is restless at nigfit, pep DR. LIV.ON'S INFANT REMEDY, It you barn any fears or ddulit as to its tluttqloell qualities CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN, AND HE WILL TELL YOU THAT DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY, Is the Nurse's Favorite THE MOTHER'S FRIEND SOLD EVERYWHERE PRIGE 35 CENTS PEW BOTTLE. Nay, 27, 1298. TYRONE CITY Hardware Store, ORLANDO L. SVIDgEII [NEAR JENIATA BRIDGE.] TY.RON.B, PENN'A. liardiyare, Cutlery, Oils ; Nuts and Glans. I would respectfully call attention of Farmers, Build ers, Saddlers, Conch Makers, Blacksmiths and Alechanias generally to inspection of my wall selected stock. It corn; prises a full supply of gooks in my line. Haying bad a number of years experience in the bust, nose, both In the city nod country, I am enabled to buy an low, and sell accordingly as any other bowie vicinity. I respectfully solicit P. call, awl wilt eildetwor to Flew as regards pripe npd quality. • gig-TERMS NETT CASII...IEO. OItLANI9 SWOOPS, T.yroue, filar gm, Pg. gepl6-2m 'UNITED STATE'S authorized WAR CLAIM AGENCY 'HUNTINGDON, PA SQLPIERA' SE/RS, ATTENTION 1 The act of Congress approved March 2,1807, gives to Heirs of Soldiers who died prisoners of he COMMUT4TION lon R4TIQNS, for the time the soldier was so held a prisoner at the rate Qr twentyAlvo cents per ;lay, to be paid M the follow ing order: let. To Ole widow, if unmarried; 2d. To the children; Sd. To the parents, tp both jointly If they are livipg, if either in deed, to the survivor; 4th. To the brt thpre and sisters. The it rif Fetnqary 28, 1887, provilles far the refund lug of the $3OO Commutation Money, where the same per. eon was again drafted, and was required to eater the Der: vice or furnish a substitute. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. 'rho net of March '2,1861 2 Mao makes protiatorta for the pave:llM Of rho $lOO ADDITIONAI! BOUNTIT to ouch sqldlors go toff° loot titoir disctior ice ' AI persons having any claims tinder any of the above mon'ttd . ned Acts, or any other kind of claim against the United States or State Governments, can have them promptly collected / by addressing the undersigned. Iry formation and advice cheerfully gluey to seldlers qc their friends, free of cp§Fge, - w. u. }ports, AWprized Army and /cavil trigs-ads% dOslif, mm 19,21161 Honnnanoa, Iluntingdon co, P. WM. 13, ZEICIART E=lll Fancy ? =I NUB CHIM Alpacas, Poplins, Plaids, DeLaloes, Lawns, Mesita_ sus,. Prints,atm Carabrice, Mustins, Denims, 412.3 ,Linen, DIAA seines, Picquas. India Q. A largo assortment Of Ladies' Fashionable Dress TriaimiliO, Silk Fringes, BOMB; Bugles, Velvet lllllbone, eta. Furniebing aaorle, Sleek hiqFPP% Cotton, Wail, &p Palc?VfNs4 of 011 polors, Silk, Thrpad, Cotton, Ito., of all and latest Wks, 'Under garments of all kinds, for Ler tics, Gents and Children. Table Linen, Matins, Napkins. Doylies, &c. Sheeting nqd Skirting, Brown and Bleached, from S eenlO avazaw &30{3at A /sips stock of the latest styles. A isms stock of Nations, Zephyrs, Varne r 4c , Ail Plie4ppr Om the cheapest, .ry-ltponi, opposite tip first Nstiopsl Biailb 4414140 dou, Pat. Uuion men work