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, RUNTINGDON, PA
Wednesday morning, Dec. 16, 1868.
LOCAL & PERSONAL.
Meetings
yL Moriah. Lodge, No. 300, A. .1". if., meets second
3.lOnday evening ot each month, in Moan's
Standing :done 11. R. A. Chapter, 201, meets 010
first Tuesday evening of each month, in Brow n's
Juniata Lodge; No. 117, 10. 0. it, meets every Ft May
evening, third floor, in Leister's
Standing Maw Lodge. No S•:.1. 0. G. 7'.. meets sorry
Tuesday evening in third floor of head's building. •
Arrapalwc 75mOr, No. CS, I 0 of /I. meets every
Thursday evening, third floor, Leister's building
riming Men's Owistian Association moots tin neat and
third Monday evenings each month, in Brun Ws building.
Town Council meets the first Friday evening of each
month.
Brief Items
The clays have begun to lengthen
Who wants . the barrel of Eitra Fa
mily Flour?
• kf
The Pteamer Etna netted its owners
ovor $BOO last season.
; -
The' Altoona Tribune' and Johns
town Democrat talk of enlarging.
. .
The Teacliers' Institute is now in
session-in this place.
Who .-wants the 'sl.s Family Bible ?
Dr. DeWitt Zeigler, dentist, has left.
Ehensburand stuck out his shingle
ha Philipsburg . , Centre county.
Some O'f the Young folks were nut
slaying (sleighing) themselves last
A little son of \Vm. Kistler, of Perry
county,-I.Vits , instantly killed recently
by a log rolling over him.
Toys and Confectionery, tind Faney
Articles by the carload, for sale cheap
at Massey & Co's Variety Store.
Our columns are crowded somewhat
with advertisements this week, and
.also the President's Message, as you
will readily see.
' Mary Mayes, wife of Albert
- Mayes, took sick and died very sud
denly at Siglervillo, -Mifflin county,
night last week.
The season for shootitig •dder ex
pires on the Ist of January. The la
.dies'.senien _for catching dears eiplros
the same day.
Who wants the Elephant?
The Lewistown Gazette suggests
that a circular hunt bo gotten' up by
Christmas or New Year's to bag the
'wolves 'and bears that infest Mifflin
-county. • • •-• •
Mr. Thomas .Roberts, the Scotch
Temperance lecturer, will deliver an
ther free lecture at the Court House,
next Saturday evening. Go and bear
'Tibet '
Our hepedictino friend, Mr. George
Warfol, has our thanks for a share of
his wedding cafe. George is a good
follow, and we Wish him a long life of
,matrimonial happiness.,
' tsillor 'earned J. Rudell decamped
from hie boarding house* in Hollidays
burg with a watch and some small
,change from his landlady and somo
- goods from his employer, last week.
Mr. Jacob Yost, of Carroll township,
came into the office of the Cambria
Freeman to nettle for subscription.—
He is in his SOth year, and has lived
65 year ia Cambria county.
WLo wants the Boy's Fancy Sled?
What.makes Tour hair so beautiful?
Mrs. S A. Allen's Improved (new style)
Hair Restorer or Dressing, (in onebottle)
Price One Dollar. Every Druggist
sells it.
Sanford's Opera Troupe exhibited in
this place .inn Monday and Tuesday
evenings of last week. Their enter•
taininent was highly, appreciated by
those who were present. The Troupe
tixpectstohe here in January next.
Dar A. - largo ,lot of Buffalo Robes
fresh from the hands of the Red Men,
of the . very best quality are offered to
the public by FISHER & SONS.
Dee. 2-3 t.
Who wants the pair of Bantam
Chicks
Almost every newspaper - publisher
Who has anything to say about himself
it all, says :- "We have a great deal of
Anoney outstanding on our hooks"—
eSueh money, we tear, will continue to
stand out against all your pleading
Why is this thus
' Several newspapers have declaimed
against customers postponing their
purchase of Christmas presents until
a day before Christmas. The advice
is goad, for:buyers on that late day
have_longer to wait, and generally pay
higher - Prices; while the seller is -over
&eased with work which could be at
tended to better
_. if the sales should be
gin at once.
If you don't mean to give your at
tention to your business, it wou't pay
to-advertise. You must have a good
stock of, meritorious articles if you
Want your advertisement to pay you
The advertisement in the newspaper
will draw you the custom at first, tut
the merits of the article sold and its
cheapness will secure a continuance of
patronage. -
Mr. R. Stockett Mathews delivered
an instructive lecture' in the Court
Rouse on - Friday evening laSt. The
audience was not very large, and the
speaker did not acquit . himself as well
Re. he Would bevel done had he 'not
looked at his manuscript so closely.—
The proceeds, after paying the lectu
rer, netted $2O, which goes to paying
-the expenses of the Young Men's
Christian Association.
Who wants the mammoth Mintstick
!Supposed Svrlndlers.
For several weeks past two men
from New Yoi k State have been sell
ing patent rights for the sale and man
ufacture of hay forks. On Wednesday
last one of the men came to Mr. Joseph
"Shoemaker and asked him to purchase,
at the same time showing him a note
130 had received from Mr. McCracken
of StOne Valley for 8280. Mr. Shoe
maker suspecting that something was
wrong redo but the same evening to
313 r. MeCracken's residenoe, and ascer
tained from him that ho had given no
such note.' Mr. Shoemaker returned,
and the next day the patent right
agents were arrested upon suspicion,
and made to give bail for their appear
ance at Court.
TOYS, Mrs.—Purchase Toys, Can
dies, &c., for Holiday Presents. You
should not fail to eall and examine D.
Africa & Co's mammoth stock of fine
lereneh Candies, Toys, &e. Call and
oxautine the largest stock, and best
variety in Huntingdon before purchas
ing olerwhore. •
Jury List--Jaimary Term 1869.
GRAND JURORS
John Q, Adams, iron-master, Franklin
George Burge, farmer, Tell
Thomas Burchieell, carpenter, Huntingdon
Archibald Cisney, farmer, Tell
'Benjamin Cross, carpenter, - Alexrinaria
Starrett Cummings, farmer, jacks=
Mark Evans, farmer, Henderson
David Eyer, farmer, Warrioremark
Tobias Foreman, farmer, - Morrie
George Goddard, laborer, Mapleton
John Hendereen, farmer, West •
Frederick Kuhn, laborer, Morrie
Daniel Kyper, farmer, Oneida.
John Lea, farmer, Penn
Peter Liveringhouso, farmer„Csomwell
Phillip Locke, farmer, Springfield
William Morgan, farmer, Shirley
Graffua Miller, brewer, Huntingdon
George W. Owens, fernier; Warrioremark
John Owens, J. P. Warriorsmark„ ,
Read,.llll;urer, Penn ' •i;
Washington Read, blacksmith, Carbon
Micheal Shearer, farmer, Ton
iletny Snyder, laborer, Walker
TRATSRSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK.
William Appleby, farmer, Dublin
Abraham
Altman, miller, West_
Abraham Baker, carpenter, Walker
David Black, carpenter, Huntingdon__ '
Henry Brindle, farmer, Jackson
Thomas Bateman, blaeksmith; Franklin •
John Cummings, farmer, Jackson
Geo. Cornelius, laborer, Franklin .
Thomas Carman, tinuer, Hunt ngdon
John Booker, wagon maker, West
Joseph Diggeus, farmer, Carbon
Reuben Duff; firmer, Jackson
John M. Drake, teacher, Clay„,
Samuel - Deeker, farmer, Union
Devan Hillier, clerk, Mount Union
Jonathan Erotic, farmer, Todd
John Emmnerick, farmer, Franklin
.Joseph Forrest, farmer, Barree
Milton M.' Green, farmer, Todd
Joseph A. Green, clerk, Porter
Jacob Goodman, farmer, Brady
David Grove, farmer, Henderson
David Gilleland, laborer, Mapleton ,
Samuel Gregory, farmer, West
Uauiel Varnish, farmer, Lincoln
Jacob Harker, laborer, Lincoln
Alexander Jackson, former, inekson
James M. Johnson, farmer, Burros
Abner Lloyd, farmer, Lincoln
James Linn, farmer, Springfield
William Locke, Jr., farmer, Springfield
Samuel B. Linn, farmer, Springfield
George Long, farmer, Penn
Edward McHugh, manager, Carbon -
R. G. Morrison, butcher, Huntingdon
Nathan McCall, farmer, Lincoln _
Charles Porter, farmer, Porter
James Peterson, farmer, Dublin
John Peightal, laborer, Barree
Samuel Raleton, tailor, Warrioremark
John Rung, gentleman, West -
Joseph Richardson, farmer, Tell
Levi Ridenhour, farmer, Juniata
Hugh Seeds, gentleman, Morrie •
Anthony Sheetz, farmer, Lincoln
James M. Stewart,-carpenter, Barrer,
David A. Thompson, farmer, Henderson
William Treater, laborer, Tell
TRAVERST JUR IRB.-SECOND WEEK.
John G. Boyer, merchant, Penn • ' •
Henry Beaver, farmer, Lincoln
Frederick Berkstresser, farmer, Line()ln -
Jackson S. Beaver, farmer. Penn
Anthony Cook, laborer, Carl) n
Andrew Cat berry; farmer, Hopewell
James G. Carothers, farmer, Brady •
Edmond Cook, farmer, Cromwell
William Fields, farmer, Mt. Union
Philip Fisher, tanner, Clay
Henry S. Green. farmer, Tod
Samuel B. Garner, merchant, Penn
Samuel Griesenger, farmer, Clay
Wm. P. Goshorn, fernier, Tell
B. F. Hazlet, inn keeper, Morris
William Harper, merchant, Jackson'
Joseph Isenberg, gentleman, Mortis,
Andrew Johnston, J. P., Huntingdon
Geo. W. Johnston, merchant, West
John Johnston, farmer, Porter .
David Mte, fence-maker, Crowwell
Lorenz . ° D. Krigger, farmer, Lincoln
Gen. 111imley, farmer, Cuss
John McClure, laborer, Porter
Nicholas Miller, Teamster, Penn -
J. A. J. Postelthwnit, carpenter, Mt. Union
Levi Piper. carpenter, Tell
George IV.) Pelee, Winer, Clay ,
Levi Pheasant, farmer, Union
William Quinn, shoemaker, West
A. L. Rickets, farmer, Shirley
James Road, farmer, Coalmont
David Ramsey, carpenter, Barree
11. R. Sharer, merchant, Dublin,
11. H. Summers, farmer, Lincoln
John B. Wakefield, farmer, Brady
Where Does Your Patronage Go I
Some four or five weeks, ago a Phil
adelphia firm offered us fifty dollars if
we would agree to influence our read
ers through our local editorial columns
to go to or send to the city for cloth
ing, to tho injury of our owe dealers
in this place and county. We refused
the offer, believing it to be the first
duty of a paper supported by the busi
ness men of a town and county, to pro
tect their interestnagainst foreign com
petition. Business men out of our
county can advertise in our column's as
freely as • they please, but they must
not expect to use us editorially to the
injury of our business men and our
people generally if you desire to
build up a town, or make business suc
cessful in any part of your county, you
must help one another. Keep your
money circulating; in your own town
or neighborhood as long as you can—
it may pass through your hands sec
oral times But send it to the city and
the merchants or mechanic's profits
aro lost to you forever.
110 LISPENARD ST., {
New YORK, ORtchar 13, 1867.
DEAR SIR is with much pleasure that
I say to you that I consider the Plantation
Bitters oluntold value. In the fall of 1867 I
was taken with the Chills and Fever, with
the most severe pains in my chest and head.
It was with great difficulty that I could
breathe. My lungs were greatly distressed,
and there was severe pain in my right side,
by spells. I could hardly get up from my
hail. I called a Dootor, who attended me
all winter without the least benefit. About
the first of August, I commenced using your
Plantation Bitters—a wine glass full three
dines a day—and have used it, most of the
time since, and I am now well nod strong,
able to do all my own work and the care of a
largo family. Yours, &c.,
It SUSAN WILSOII.
1%/AGNOLIA WATER.—Superior to the best
imported German Cologne, and cold nt half
the price. tf
.lit The N. W. Conferenrx,, of the Al
legheny Synod of the Lutheran
Church will convene (D V.) in the SL
James Ev. Lutheran Church of this
place, this (Tuesday) evening, 15th
inst. Business sessions will open,
Wednesday, a. m., at 8 o'clock, p. m.,
at 2 o'clock, &c. Preaching by mem
bers of Conference as follows : Tues
day evening. Wednesday at 1.01 a. mi
7in evening, &c. Open doors all tile
time, and all aro kindly invited.
Oysters
J. Nelson Balt is ready to supply
families with Canned and Shell Oys
ters and Celery, at reasonable rates.
Orders respectfully solicited. Canned
Oysters can be had at I. D. Massey &
Co's Grocery, or from him direct. It
za-All persons desiring Furs of any
quality, style, or price, can not fail of
being suited by the mammoth stock
just opened by FISHER & SoN3,
To Be Given Away,
A Barrel of Extra Family Flour,
A Fifteen Dollar Family Bible,
An Elephant,
ABoyVEiney Pled,
4..P.air of Bantam Ohioltena, and
- A - Marinnoth Mintstiok:'
•,
A Chance for any one of the Presents if you
Purchase to the Amount of only 25 Oents
If anybody will opr-as muckwe will in
-,'" — ePeaSe'the - nUmber'and OW
of our Presents.
Any parson purchasing to the am•
OUPIL of 25 Cents, or, °vox,. at either
LEWIS' . 13061,1 STORE; Cir'MASSEY & Co's
Grocery, Confectionery and Toy Store,
up to and including the
IsT DAY OF JANUARY, 1869,
will receive a numbered card for every
25 Cents worth purchased, which
entitle the holders to as many chances
as they. have numbeifeti .carda;ta re
ceite-Otle or more of , the abov'e.pres.
ants.
The goods on hand consist of Books,
of all kinds, Funcy Articles . Musical
Instruments, Perfumery, Wall Paper,
Groceries of all kinds, Whitman's cel
ebrated Confectionery, common Can
dies, Fruits of all kinds, the greatest
assortment of Toys in the county, etc ,
etc, etc, too numerous to mention.
Our prices will be an low 10 . 19 . 1., lower
elsewhere for the, same goods.
The lucky 'nunib'erit' Will be announ
ced in the papers the following week,
Nato's your time to receive it handsome
Present,' Cheap.
Yl, Lowis & I. D. Massey & Co.
Huntingdon, Dec. 14,1868
;W:ar- GROCERIES,
FRUITS,
CONFECTIONERY,
Call in one door west of Lewis' Book
Store, and you will find a large assort
ment of the hest Confectionery, Fruits,
Groceries, Toys, &c., &c., too nu
merous too mention.-
tf 'I. D. AIASSEY'& CO:
"Christmas cores. but once a year,
And when it comes it brings good
cheer."
Bo ready for it by visiting Nlassey
& Co's Variety Store, anti supplying
yottesolfujth everything go:osl andpres
ants Tor'yntir little ones.
ti- 7- 45-^ The Best in the Market Choice
fresh 14unes, Raisins, Currants, Dates,
Peaches, Cranberries, Mince Boat,
Citron, etc, next door to LowiS' Book
Store. , 1.,D. &Co.
va„Will open this week a chcneo
ettnek.of Wkitinan'g edebrated Con.
feet ionery. 1. D. MASSEY & Co
To the Public
It c „Sleiglis and Buggies for sale by
DAVID MINGLE, 2t.*
To LET —Two rooms en Alain Street
Inquire at the GLOBE Wien. tf
E :cafe-
On the bit inst., LAURA, daughtor of
James and Louisa S. Simpson, aged 2
years, 10 months and 1 day.
At Huntingdon,' on the 2d inst.,
Mrs. JULIA M. Alitxs, wife of John
Miles, Esq. ,
Mrs. Miles was born at Blockley, at the
country seat .of her
,father. Mrs Miles was
born on the 10th of September, 1703. She
was the only daughter of Major Matthew Mc-
Connell, who served with distinction in the
war of the Revolution, front 1775 to the dis
banding of the surly in 1783, except when
disabled from naive ditty in the field in con•
sequence of a severe wound received in the
battle of Brendywine. Ifer mother, Ruth
Call, resided at Philadelphia during the Rev
olution, where she and her sister ao distin
guished themselves in their exertions to re
lieve our suffering soldiers that they received
the thanks of eh:Continental Congress: Mrs.
Miles Was, in many respects, a remarkable
woman, possessed of great energy, witli a fine
intellect sod cultivated taste; sprightly end
genial in conversation. There was a charm
in her society which was exceedingly attrac
tive; her leading characteristic was unsel
fishness; her heart e as always ofen to any
appeal from the po ir or suffering, and she
was always foremost in all thebenevolent en
terprises, especially those of the Presbyterian
Church, of which, for more than a quarter of
a co. tury, Rho was a consistent member. Dur
ing the Rebellion she took n lively interest
in the welfare of our soldiers, and as a mem
ber of the "Aid Society" rendered efficient
service. Her reading, especially in early life,
was extensive and thorough, nod having an
extraordinary memory, there was scarcely an
important event in history. of which she could
not give a detailed and satisfactory account,
collect in dates and every important particu
lar. Since the year 1824 she has resided
with her husband in Huntingdon. She tuns
the mother of seven children—three of whom
survive her. One of her sons—John Blan
chard—the Colonel of the 40th P. Y., was
killed at Spottsylvanin on the 10th of May,
1864. The last years of her life were years
of bodily infirmity and suffering, which she
bore with Christian fortitude. She died
without pain and is gone it is humbly true
toil, to he forever with the Lord.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CAUSE AND EFFECT.
Colds sire the effect of obstructed porspiration. The
symptoms are so geneially imileistood,that nothing need
be sold on that point. lint colds at. easily takon•and un
less great care 18 exercised a secontV cold will Shea be
contracted or lu other words, ono cold will run into an
other, and& continued cough catsuo,briogiog oil strain
ing and racking of the lungs, nod the production of tn
boicled Altlt nigh in toy tllo.all'ii of ricots aro drif
ting through theme aymptilint Litwin ilt I,llllll°m.y diwa
sos of n dangerous character. yet Om majority think that
they are tioubl d with nothing but an oril(uary cold,
which will remedy irtalf and pads nosy. fatal delusion
—the rock on oluclemsny n life has ben lost Poe to it
at once that your cold is attended to. Coo 3118111,141t'S
Illfltß HITTER:S,th° lout patent coined) ever• discos need
fur Colds and Coughs, and eAurtain protection against
the danger of taking them, If it is used regularly two or
three times a cloy us it tonic. decl6-bo•l.
pAI.NTS FOR FARMERS AND
OTIIERS.—The Grafton Minton! Paint Company
tun now manufactuting the Best, Cheapest And 11101 i Du-
Table taint in use; two coats well put on, soloed with
puro Linseed Oil, ulil last ten or fifteen ) ears ; it is of a
light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and con be
changed to green, lead, stone, Mob, olive or or CCM, to
soil OM taste of the consenter. It is valuable for ❑ou•
see, Fences, Barns, a arriage and Cur mai:eta, Pails and
Wooden-nate, Agricultatt al Implements, Canal Boats,
Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Cantos, Metal awl Shingle
hoofs. (It icing Fite and Witter proof.) Floor Oil Cloths,
(ono Manufacturer having used 6.1140 ibis. the past year)
arid as a point for any purpose is unsurpassed for bo ly,
durability, elasticity and adhesiveness. Price $0 per
hid. oral/ lbs., with% s% 11l supply a farmer for years to
CUM. Warranted it all C 11903 as 11....0V C. :end for a Cif
e Well gives fall particulats. Noun genuine unless
branded in a trade tutu k, thaften Mim•rnt Paint. Per
coos can order the Paha sod remit the money on re
ceipt of the goods. Address
IL L. FALLNESTOCIC k CO, Pittsburgh,
Agents for Penns.) :UV.
gar For solo by the pound or barrel at Lewis' Bask
Storm novlBL3in
J. J. KERR
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA
TARIM tivtited with the utmoot /111CCOS4. by J.
IoAACS. M. D.. and Proleamor of Theeases of the Eye and
Aar in the Alecltcal College of Pennsylran la, 12 years exper
ience, (formerly of Leyden, N .805 ARCH M.,
Ttetimonialu ettn ho teen at this office,
Thu medical faculty m a invited to accompany their pa,
[lents, as ho has nu secrete In 1115 inaction. Artificial
,Eyes Wetted without pain. No chargo for exatuivatiun.
Jute 17,1808-13brq.
TOYS,
&c., &c
DIED,
,IMARKETS - ._
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wuotraics 31,1 SET „,
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Pllll9ELValey No 1111868.
' Shperffile Flour at $5, g 5,50: extra at • 56,75; @ ft ftency
Western extra family, $8.00(0, 50; Pennsylvania do do
$10,75 and fano brands $11,00(013,00 according to quality
Rye Mau
. $7,50©51,00. , . . .
There Is vet little Prime Wheat offering, and this de
em ijnlon is in et. atly I eqliest atlnll Mices, but Inferior
grades are neglected. Sales of 150$ bushels now red' at
$1.9002,00, and 1600 bushels anther et $ 2 12. ' lIA is Mb
shanged. Sales of 450 bushels new Western at $1,55.
Coto is scare and advancing, yellow at $1,20 Western,
mixed at 9ticts@l,oo. Oats are in good request at an ad.
vancLO , Sales of 6010 bushels new Pennsylvania at70@7.5
cents. Nothing doing In Barley and Malt $2,00.
.PlrMUfleoi, Dec. 11..—Plour.—Tho market is decreased.
Wo quote sales of spring wheat Flour at . 513,00,018,50,
winter Flour at $8.7410.00 fancy at $ 1 .2@12,50. ,
Wheat,..red, , 51.73®1,85 arid, for whlte,s $2,08,02,12
Coro from first handset $1,00:41.ye, $1,45 per bushel. Oats
6l@Q2c Barley, 2,05@52,10. Potatoes, reach Blew 6,75 bbl
htimslBjh I teed 17e. Butter 130.15 e lb; Eggs 83 don,
FINANCIAL.
. Now Witt, Dee. 19.—Gold clOied at S4I6U; -.
.
, •HIINTINGDON MAR:kJ:ITS. ,
,
• COIIIIECTED 10.E21{1.17' Int HENRY & CO.
' KIIOLEsALE miens.
Superfine Flour, ...... ......$7.50 Feathers lil lb
Exti a Flour, ...: ~ • 8 50 Flaxseed
Fato II) Slone • it 50 (lops? lb ...... . ..... ....
Bed Wheat, IUU Own, smoksal ...........n. .
White Wheat,..... ....... -2,00 hay '6 ton 11,50
Apple Butter yi ga11....1;25 'Aid "0
hark per cot tl 8,00 [Argo Onions 11 bin 100
.
Barley 1 2e Mixed Chop .' 20
Butter ',
. ................ ..........40 , thos . 65
thenv clot "I,2sltotatoes vsi bus-...... 6001,00
Brooms " t i der • 3,uc04,,0 Plaster per ton • 10,00
Beeswax ?lb , 'lO Rags $1 lb 4
Beans 55 bus 'lOO, lt) e ............ ......... ...... -1,35
Chickens 25.1te Chop 'lB cwt . 2,30
:8 'Lye , RYAN/ bundle. 10
90 ellorts b 1 cet 1,50
Conn try 8 mp
C0rn.......
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Coin Moat ;Ica L.........2;0 Shoulller
DrlA'Apples .......:.2,25 Sides
Deed Cherries gam t:...12 rah low—
•
,not q
lb
Pcncl4es , at lb.
'bled Beef '
. . . .
nek r r A lb 9 ll'ool - , 4 lb 40@45
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Broad Top Coal ll ton ...0 00 Pork v lb 11
Green Apples 7 f l run $l,OOl Gold tie,tl 11 t0n.... $9,00
CI. erseed "p ntilis Sli.soi Pig Motel le ton ' $33050
Slielllrn ks•B tt4 $2,001 :Ailnl,uutber 1000 ft....51261:30
llgre• •'s gle e , latpa,V do $1001:3
elleele.ll lb 4 .-20 " Joint, •• tii,,,f_46
spi,cIAL,NoTIGEI
Messrs, LAZARUS & MORRIS'
CELEBRATED
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Periected bpectacies
AND
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3 - p3ria—lOrictfasegEi.,
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One of Ole nu en gill ho at The storo of their; {gent, •
Mr. AARON! - STEWARD,
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
HUNTINGDON, PA..,,
ONE 7D_A_Y" OST_DY,
Monday, January 4, 1869.
Ile attends for the purpom of a.a.isting Mr. AARON
STEWARD in fitting till: eke in difficult or unooo ea
ses. suffering Rom Impaired or ilideased vision are
to ;mil them.' ve • of tilts oppintunity.
ua . Our Spotaeles and E 3 e-0 hisses ate achnoulidged
to be the molt perfect ivtsbitaitre to bight ever 111111111iiin
ed, nod bill. alun3sbo relied 'upon ns nllytiling perhnt
ea o tilt coinfort u bile ittongthwong and prowling the
eyes timid dim "uglily. •
We take occasion to notify the public that are employ
NO PEDLARS, and to caution them 'against those ple
tending to kayo our goods, lot mlo.
GOODS FOR THE
HOLIDAYS,
J CALDCILL & CO,
J E WFL I 'llS
t V. 9
002 CHESTNUT ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
In addition to their larg Inner n 1 Itaclt of
FIN E W Arre LtEsm I A II ON Dd, J NW.
ELRY, ARTISTIC SILVER WARES,
PLATED GOODS, &c., &c.,
Ate now opening . II magnitiernt collection of
FOREIGN FANCY GOODS,
IN METAI, MARBLE,
Decorated Glass, Leather and.
GOLDEN ,BROPAZE,
In SPLCIAL DESIGNS of OXIIII bite tobto. from oil
gnat ten; of Europe. NI tieni.nly it noted fur their
CHRISTMAS SALES.
Onrvurnngetnouts. both in Europe awl this country, nro
such as Rho us unusual facilities Lt the selection and
•conetnicnt plwinctien or our stock. it is our WWI. ns
sll.lllOl 0111 . 111tPleSt, to secure to our patrons the ben' lit
of suLli advantages in-
Modern Prices Troughout our Stock,
WITHOUT EXCEPTION
D. C. 9, 'l.Ol-tr.
727. OHESTNOT STREET = 727
Reduction in the Prices
OF
DRESS GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET,
OFFER TO-DAY
50 Cases of Imported Dresa Fabrics, at
25 Cents per Yard, Worth Double the
Price
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
727 Chestnut street,
MEM
THE FARMERS' BOOK
149 beautiful illn,teation, I — .o octavo pages. Show
lug ju,t %shut Wirt) . Fanner wants to know:
11.0 W TO-SIAKE THE FARM. PAY
Send for chcolar gn lug muilc.criptiou.
FARMERS! FARMERS' SONS!
Experienced nook Agents and others wanted to take
this book to every Former in every community. Busi
ness permanent. Pays limn $13 , .. to $21./0 per month ac
counting to experience null ability.
Address, .1.1.301.E1t, MeOl.lltDY it: CO,
Philadelphia, to., 0, Chicago. 111., or St.
Loins, Mo. t fut,l9
Lossrs PROMPTLY PAID
HUNTINGDON INSURANCE
AGENCY.
ARMITAGE & MoCARTHY,
.UUNTIMMON, PA.
nepresPnt tin mohe ',liable Companies hi
the Coon tt y. Rates as IoW ms is . :0114iStetit
I‘ith reliable intlemnit3. Nei, 2, OS.
Capital Represented over $14,000,000.
I. S. WATERMAN,
Pr.OI , IIILTOII. Or
Waterman's Cocktail and Tonic Bitters,
ivholo,nto nua nous,
No. 1106 Market Street, Philadelphia.
ho 10,110 pl Opel ties of the. Bitters have !peen cot Wind
to by home of our etnimint prod roltig plipocinito, no the
best ton is noW 111 Ilse, and lime Cock tEtil lilttelS is am Ilnl
-I,ors.ti fawn ito atnoug Judges of n good gin or uloisky
coclotni,. nov4-3to.
W ANTED--AGENTS-^ t i o"„ra Y r
CUSHMAN iC CO'S
GR AT, ONB DOLbAR, :STORE.
Descriptive cheeks $lO per hundred. Consumers sop
plied insect flout she manufactories, istid all goods nor
mistral. CI cttlars sent fire. Address
CUSHMAN .1. CO.,
0t.28.121y. 10 Arch St, Boston.
NEW SHAD, DRY SALT DER
RING and Markeiel, (warranted.)
thied Pean)ien, Cart ants, Prune 4,
nait'ine. cit.
lon, at PURY CO.
,•
STATIONERY
- •,;
au -E A:.
Lewis' Book Store,
Hunting clod,' Pa.'
60
.$2 ..5
I t„ , •,
~__ _ _ '{fit .~1 _. ~7
SeVoid Books and,Stationery;PildeOlyipn
'poolo ; Mispellaneous Booke„o,(;gll )(Inds,
MI6 k:l4ioks,' Sunday
Inks f'a II kiudy, Nnti'ob l'erfnifiei7;"
- Id Viihket r Onsichi
in en Is; Wall "Paper, 'Window" Slidd 64 'Mid
Fixtures; eto.rote.;•eta. • I: '-'4lloVilitf.
10 (L 11
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AT-Fifi!NEIL'S.
,
CORNER OF .DIAMONO.
z . .
, • - - • --•
•:-.
DOE3.BOllB'
ELECTRIC
BOOT POLISH
Makes a Lasting Shine.
Iltoeo him black their boats on Fatimilay n Ight with
ordinary blacking. don't Intro much Rhino on Sunday, ad
the itehsh cade. off; hat the shine of
DOBBINS' BLACKING-
Lasts Saturday Night and all dzy Sunday.
IT BEATS ANY oTurat Ith I.CKING
Mannino trod only 1,3 d. B. DOISIIINS, at bin immense
Snap and Mackin!". Wssi ha, Stith Stroct and dorman
too si Acorns% Philadelphia.
p ar side by Ibbyey A Go., aljoinin g howls' Book Stun,
Huntingdon, Pa. novIS
JONES ROUSE,:
PENNSYLVANIA. •
Tim milletsignoil In tying leased the ab ice popular and
well know n It niter, which Ws been thoroughly repaired
null gicatly implored. wi well an entirely refurnished
thiough, lit w lilt eleg.tilt new rut nittire,inehiding all the
appointments °la litat el4w, llotel. will be really for the
reLepti ui of guests, en and alter the 15111 of Nos unibtr,
lOUS. 1101 , 4-310.
THOMAS FARLEY;
PROPRIETOR.
BEANS! BEANS!! BEANS!!!
obtained n new 1%11103 or
WHITE SOW BEANS,
will divuso of them (put up to sack.) at tho following
totes;
I pound, (sufficient to rolso 1 bushel) Postage pre paid.
SO cents; 2 pounds 75 cents; 3 pounds $l,OO ; b pounds
(I gal) 02,00; 10 pound., &Uccle,' to Express utlico,)
$3 00 ; 3C,,bushel $0,50 ; 1 bushel $12,00.
at Ist 01 June. drills 211 Inches apart, average
from ti to S grains per foot. 'Will ripen in about 60 to 15
0035. I I
lie cash invariably to acdompany the order. Name
and Post Mice aoldress t legibly n Wen. Send soon, as
my stuck is liniited. ; , •
Address.3ollN 11..SILENEFE'Ll .
Ott. 21, 3 6S—an Orbisoula,'llunting - olon County, Pa.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
H. ROBLEY
MEACECANT TAILOit,
Las removed to 11111 &toot, Huntingdon dom•
east of Hui Post Office whet o ho Is- i' epartid to do till
kinds work in his lino of business. lie has Just recoil ed
it full line of
:CLOTHS, • • ,
• CASSLIIERS,
OVE ROQATINGS, &e.,
and be Invitee a call from tho public, promising to #mko
guodd to order in a wralsmanllko nmuur.r...
• - - : „u. IOBLRY,
- • , Merchant 'Pallor.
Iluntlopdon, Pa., Oct. Ttb, 1808. ".
ITEADQUART.ERS
ma
Choice Groceries, Candies* Toys, &e
IS AT
D. AFRICA &
FAMILY GROCERY. CONFECTIONERY AND VA
Rl= srare E, lIUNTINGDON, PA. •
Our stock consists of all kinds 'of Groceries ; Teas; Spi
ces. Gunned and Dried Si nits. Cider Vinegar, Gamut
and Fancy Soaps, of all kinds. flair Oil; Perfumery, ('en
Knives. Pocket Books, Sc. Call and
Ole
mu - stock,
nod take a view of our splendid Min Ole Soda Fountain.
Don't rut gel the place—north-etut corner of Dimond.
Huntingdon, Juno 21-ly - D. AVitl CA & CO.
Phi'gulch MI
NOTICE.
-
To HORSEMEN and FARMERS,
Tilt R. 808 WS GREAT ROME
it POIID It will core the wore. Unite. Cots nod
Upon Soros on Horses nod Cattle, front ono to nix d
F, ice 50 Cents per box.
NO CURE I No PAY I
Sold by all Druggit-tzt
Ail order. promptly attimded to by coil.
Office 54 North Sixth Street, 3d Ploor,.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.
ouigert3,
1011 W D vne, W. U. WOODS, W. D. Leta,
J. 1.3114 SOII7II, R. 311Lroal klaten, P. Al. DUE.
JOHN BARE & CO.,
33 Oa) 3a. 4a. at 7
HUNTINGDON, PA.
CAPITAL - - $50,000.
Solicit accetiola from Santis, Bankers and othei I. A
liberal Interest allowed on time Deposit.. All kinds of
Securities, bought tylal eclat for filo aynal comaiisslon.—
Collections made on sill points. Plaits ou all parts of
Europe supplied nt the 11811411 taxes.
Persons depositing dold nod Silver will li3Ccivo the
some in return with intermit. TA) value's tech jndivul•
unlly liable for all Pcpcwits. jy22,la6i.tf
cg,T9-3P.„AYJK.,II'
Celebrated Iron Frame Piano's,
Wareroomp, No. 722 Azch St., Phila.
llas received the Elise Medal of the World's Orent Exhi
bition, London, Eng. • The highest Pri7,o3 awarded when
and wherever exhibted. [Estsid hilted 1823.)
. sept.3o;bB.3lll.
\\IMER & WIZYS
lIIMIEST PREMIUM
YpctiX :VIM
Niachilles,
Received r the (ally , p:2Lp ,
, MEDAL at the
'PAit - iSIittPOE,ITION, j 1867.
They aro adapted to all kinds of Family Ea..lng, and
to the me of Feemstr, uses, Dressmakers, T.4ilms, Manu
facturers of Pith ts, Collets, Tin Is, Cloaks, Mantillas,
Clothing, Hats. cap 4, Curvets, Linen Goods ; Umbrellas,
Parasols, etc. Thep aof L equally a ell upon silk, linen,
mgen and cotton goods, uith silk , Cotton or linen
thread. They a ill seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord,
brithlr WOO end perferm every spoeffs ofsawia g , r a o kin
14auttful end pet feet stitch, alike onc bOili dcs of the
th le sewed
The (polities nhich recommend them are:
1. Beauty end excellence of stitch, al he ou both sides of
the fain is toned.
2. 2t n ngth ? ,Grtuness and durability, of .seam, that will
not iip - nor ravel.;! •
L •
3 Economy of Thrind:
4. Attachments and smile range of application to purpo
•
see and materials.
5. Compactness and elegance of model and finish.
6. Simplicity and thoroughness of noustruction.
7. Speed, mar of Weratiou and nutuageal6nt, nnd_aulet•
tiers of rhaioneh C.'
lastructicns foes to all. Machines 414 in repair ono
year tree of charge.
11. B. LEWIS, Agent,
EMI
CLAZIER & BRO.,
D r .A.LEIVE, IN
pRkG - O . Os,DREs:3 00.0.45,
NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL
CLOTHS, HAS AND CAPS,
•,.13007'4",and !VIDES,' ORai: • •-•
CERIES,QUEENSWARE, WOOD ,
AND. WILLOW WARE, ,cpc.
:Pniticvla'imt.n)ioiirs-Wdi , ;i6'l , ll.:4 , Loi . l.eVadads and
House Fu I IliShing Goods.
We can sell goods this Winter throughout, at lower 11g.
Ince than they have reached fur six years, ,
Our pi ices are as follows /i • . :;
calico and Muslin, from 8 etc. upward.
Yard vi ide bleaclual Muslin litiA eta.
Yard wide unbleached cts.
„ Heavy yard with, Sheeting, 14 to 15 etc.
'lies yaul Bleached Muslin, 15 '
19 to 20 eta'
• 'Wide ,11 twist:Ha Paola - only 10 eta. , _
Best Qualities Prints, 11% to 15 eta.
104 White Wool Blankets, $l,OO pr.
Heavy Double Wout. :Goulds, 94,00 $5 00 So.
Block lilpitecit; fronr9s - ctvup.
Wool Plaid Double Width, 50 eta.
Heavy Plaid Poplin, $l,OO
Other Goods In proportion. '
Washington street, near the Jail.
Please, call nod exnnli»e ; and, if you are not convinced
it is to your hotel est to buy front u 9, do not do so.
GLAZIER Si BRO.
llnutlitgilini, Oct. 21,1865. ''•
1808. 1868.
CLOTHING,
;Pi7. LI
H. ROMAN.
NJ
CLOTLI,IN•G-n
FOR
FALL AND WINTER,
RRCEIVED
AT
11, ROM A.N!-S-
• , • , • • . • •
~ • • ; ; •
• ' WIEAP ,671 , 0.TiliNG:
For Gentlemen's Cloth ing of the best materialorni made
in the beat workmanlike manner, call at
R o,:g A N' S,
opimmlte t Franklin House in Market Striare, - Ilanting
don, Va._
BACK AGAIN!'
. .
NEW STORE and NEW GOODS!
Benjamin Jacobs
Respectfully informs his old Blends and the public
gem rally, that he has again Incited iu the-borough of
llUaTapueON. end has opened a 'very bilge hint entire new
• mock nrOoods -iii Saxton's Stein Boom 'opposite Leafs'
Beek Stem consisting of ,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTII•
ING, HATS and OAPS, BOOTS •
and SHOES, QUEENS WARE;
and ;EVERY; VARIETT:Or
' 'GOODS . '
Tq be found in the best stores in the.:placo, all 'of ;Odell
he a ill sell at prices to milt the times, and hopes to re•
ceive a liberal Oldie of pattonoge front a generous isolate.
Ben't forget to give me a cull and I stilt try to please
)en with Hoods and pikes. -
- BENJAMIN JACOBS.
Sept. 30, 1868•
• • , `,e '
Can't Be Beatenl
J JOHN H. WESTBROOK
Respectfully Informs the citizens of Huntingdon azd
vicinity that he hasjust received tom the city a liztv and
splendid stuck of
GROCERIES CONFECTIONERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
s,'Cariet - Sacks,
. Trunks, (&c• (.6e.ct.c
) 71 &c., •
all of which lie Is prepared toren at greatly reduced pikes:
Don't forget the old stood In the Diamond. Old custo
mere foul tim public genet ally arc invited to call::
litaitingdon,qmt. 28, 1868. .
GEO. SHAEFFER
flan Jost teturned nom Ow cast with ti.glft
SPLENDID STOCK
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, 4:C.,
Which he offers to the inspection of his customers and
the publiogcticially. no will 801 l his stock at the most
REASONABLE PRICES,
and those who purchaße once will surel,y . cull again.
BOOTS & SHOES MADE 'TOVHDER,
and REPAIRING done In the neatest nod most expedi
tious manner..
Call upon Mr. Sclicer_at his tiap . iin
f ew doors west of the Diamoad.. Oct. 18, 180,
N EN BOOT AND SNOB STORE.
'WM. AFRICA:
.•
Informs the public• that be bas 'Just •
opoucd at hie old eland in the Diamond,
Run liagden,
A Fine Assorting, of all Mails - of
BOOTS AND ;,SHOES; -
For TJadies, Gentlemen and Children.
• of which he will sell at fair prices. Quick sales and
small profile. , mid examine my stock. -
Manufacturing and Repoli tug done to order as _usual.
Iltiatingdon, Oct. 28, 1868.
Desirable Building Lots For Sale.
rORTY-TIIREE BUILDING LOTS,
situate in the borough of MARYSVILLE, Petry CO.,
Penna., flouting on Main street and extending to the
tbisenelinnue river. They are the most desirable located
Lots in the borough, being :immediately adjacent to the
statoins of the Penns3lvania Central and Northern CCII T
hi al Railroads.
. .
For further information in itire of D. 0 EIB at Marys
ville station ' or to BENJAMIN BEIFS, 116 South Front
t out, Shiladelphi.t. nol-31n*
I-I OOP SHIRTS
MADE AT HOME !
1 1 11 E undersigned has pqmineneod the
manufacture of Hoop Skirts at the Millinery Store,
on 11111 Street, Huntingdon, and will constantly keep on
hand an assortment of all kinds, or make to order any
do, bred—thus giving ladies an opportunity of plemlng
thotmell es in size and quality. All will Ge made of the
best material math, the most, worktuattl Ike manner, The
Jodies are requested, to call.
4 1- &'AiBo, DTPAIRINO DONE at short nottco.-all
N. —ladies Twitting at a distance can have skirts
sent by express by forwarding mammon:tent of hips,
waist : length to front, and st)le required, whether for
walking, full dress, or g• uncut use.
J 0 .3 EPII lIANIO All,
se3o,3m Huntingdon, Pa.
R A".
the highest price will bo pnid in cash rot: Dark by
Jai HENRY k CO.
Hoop Skirts. Hoop Skirts.
Beet 30 Spring, White, ® 76e - . z
jet° At HONEY
Chebyi - O,r; t1)01110-th-eYget-t
' BAEWLINg!'
Atiena=mcicAkt istBvA,
,•
,jrc. ; sl Ad of-Lniizliqgfilli , ',o4,4 T A4oo
.-, tray
c!)
We ai'e ,now -offeringncintirim
mense and- well-UssoftediiitlYdkkbf
Goods, at' ihdrou&h.li - ieSdect
•TP. •
4 pq.. unprecedented ',;j:oxy„pr,l,Cep ;
our: superior facilities , enablingius
tb '-eOmpete- successfully Witlrtike ,
• -1;1;;,1'
, Our sloCk.cons,istp of Grocerms,
Dry Goods, liardWare,
..Queehswnre, Glassware, OHIO*
and Cedar Ware,
.RUgii • isid ,
;Door-Mats, q drocksi:Jugs, Stoves,
Tirrsiiare,.lttni,7SteekV6,ilVGli4s,
Putty; '9,il,% r Pnif,it'4 . ,,D:rugS,V j oAr,
'B4c, all, ili- { grot
Nariety,,,ati pkicesythati,will4mt
failto conii t umbfki' :Ws 7 ,Aike
also deillink, 'all: 1 1(4114:0; 3 0p
these commodities being..suppripr
to qny:other firm HmititigdOh.
We 'Claim' them a.,,'i.nbl i AttMfan.
;TklijAi,,;'none j can
compete with ',us.-.'r' 11 J 79
'We buy ' all kin " i GrAiii,
•
Seeds,
highest' market .:fate's,:'allcli e,We
the -highest • prices in , Goods (for
Produce :of all - kinds:n -Do -tnbt
ITUNTINGtO.I% Pi
AIR to aitll'iiiicl'64Alliiyie:crp'sp§k
anti,
j 1 1 3 ;;;
oct2B
;Lte
rplIE undersigned' mioulil
announce that,lnnonnectionmlth theIrITANNBRY,
they hate Just opened a ?p . l.lll . l:alrf . t . m . ontgff rq
FINE LEATHER,
.Cons la part, of
FRENCII CALF SKIN,
KIF,„ f • • '
,
, . LININGS, .
BINDINGS, - •‘''' '""
'"'
HARNESS,
• ••
Tozothor with a general assortmoit
- • .•
•
Tho trade is Invited to ma'am' examint6inr sfoekai
Store on LIILL street, two doors west of tl)5 Prestzto
rim clitirell. ; .
Thu highout price paid for lIIDE3 and ly‘ltK.. •
SON:;
Huntin g don, 9ct: 23, 1368, , A
W,ML' B. Zglq4E.l3l
FllflliShing, Fancy,
RfiSES GOOD&
" Amens, Poplins, Plaids, Del nines,,l.nlyno;llingliams,
Prints, lino Cumbria; Muslins, Duulms , One
p cainns. IndJA ap,, i
A largo alzortment of - '
•
Indies' Fashionable Dress - Trimmings.
_Silk n ingea, Inittons. Ougles,'Velvet Ribbons, eie:ll
Fursibbi Lig Goods, Stockings,,3loteno,otton Wool s do
• • NW 'of all Wore, Silk; Thrend, , Cutton;4co.,' tof.all
and latest styles, l Under garineyil o f all klatleyj'ar Ift
dles. Gents nod Oh(linen. ,•
.1;t1t;to Llned; hemline; Napkins. Doylies, ko.l: Fain - ding
awl Shirting, Damn and Blenched/Cron:l,B cents,9ll,..
61raa:vi:acAd s :
A largo stock Of the Ititent etilpe. 7 A l laigO'et r oilt
Notione, Zephyrs, Yarns, dc, , All aherweri thancthe
"Ohonpeet„ ,
gay-Roorn, oppottto thaTirsi Natio ... nil-Mink, Hinting ,
d° " , P ". • , 11 7 7 ' , tf.:
West liurititigoiloli,,FOgiktiY.
• 'IA MEgTINIPSOX'•
PLOWS, THRESHING &ACIHI•NES,
FARM BELLE, SLED .AND.SLEICTIIEOLES:i • 9
WAGON BOXES, IRON METTLFA,
eas,tiziges
For Furnaces, Forges, Grist Mid
• and Brickyards • •
is 2
AND. JOB
,*9.Fac.j7;-,0-4.PE.W+
AIIQIIIT.ECTU ' IIAL OTINJOIEN'iAL
Ir'on POrticos and
,Terandalia; " ' " ,
• Ilalconieii Columns and DropcOrnament. for.wocdeti
porticos and verandahs,
' Window Lintels nod Stile, • • ' • "•-•
Cost Ornainonts for wooden lyitoln, 'll
. . .
Collar Window Guards , .
•,,
Chimney Tops and Flues, • ,
Posh Weights, Carpet Strips
Itogistets, floaters, Coat G cafes, ' - .
Vault Castings,for 'cold and wood. cellata,
Arbors, Tree-boxes, I.amp-posts, Hitching-pasts
Iron Hailing Tor porticos, vernuttalob balconios, flower
beds, ;
Yard and Ceinctiry Fences, etc.'
. , . •
•
Particular al teniion paid to fencing o.i:li/erg . tocs:
Address •- ' • '• • JAMES .431PSMS,' (1-1
CZEI
Pal* TICE TO' ALL
HELL STREET MARKET;
.OPPOSITE 7111: FIRST NATIONAL BANK
• G.. MORRISON 'respei3tfu*.irV.-
libe, forms the'!citizens oflinutiiigiloir aind viclnft*
that he continues the meat iumket business in all its va ,
rious branches, and null keep constantly on hand
Fresh Beef, Pork, Pudding and Sausage, salt r
Beef and Polk, Canned Fruit and Vegetables, -
Spices of nit kind♦, Catsup? and Sauces, Teas
Soaps, Cheese, Sale Dud,
An of oWeli ho urn continue to sell at reasonahle'.prices
Tho highost prices paid for hides nod tallow. irltotnal
COUR, at Alexandria, and March 4 Ilru., at Coffee Iturii
are nth agents to purchase at their places. •
Tlumhlul tn. past patronage, I solicit a con tlnitakert'Cif
tho .1110. It. o.l.loltltlaiON '
Huntingdon, Oct. 23, 1867.
rprili NATIONALMALL'
• • -
-HUNTINGDON, PA •
t This -gestaurart situated at the
.
donhead'ef Franklin street, in thy borenglt of Hunt.,
tend is open daring the day and evening. ma
heat of Wines, 'XX. Ale and Lancaster Beer: The table
aill Ineanpplied with the beet fare fur the public, alicl.tim,
propriotorn will matte these echo cull on (hem feel nt
will be opened foC Festival', Parties,
Amusement", etc. • • ItIOIFFEIik'SON.S.
Oct. 14, 1761-3 in, I!repyietrds
tRf• Per nent JOB : PRINT/NG, call at
the "GLont,Jou • PR[NTINr-, intl^.Z,",a Z Ilumc
tingdon, Pa. " """
t`baof)
, Hc;; . 77 or.? .11
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