nit Ftrinor nib rdisbom. How to "servo" a dinner—eat it Kidnappers—young goats sleeping. ,There's many a skip 'twist tho flea •a¢d the nip. A wasto of raw material—two young ladies kissing each other. What is - the most uncertain thing in life? A woman's ago. Wo aro never so happy or unfortu• nato as we think ourselves. Which . , senator wears the largest The , t : One with the largest bead: The most difficult surgical operation —to take the cheek from a young man and the jaw from an old woman. Throw up the ohin and out the cohost ; Assume the form of the letter S ; Like a kangaroo your arms extend, And then you'll bare the Grecian Bond At a public house in Devonshire the htndlord has painted up outside his door: "Good beer sold here; but don't take idyl word foie t." Ike's last trick was to throw Mrs. Partington's old gaiter in tho alley, and call tho old lady, down /from the third Ileof . tb-See!an,alley-gaiter. The lovely hair my Celia wears Is hers • who would have thought it 2 She arrears Ws her?a; and true atie shears, For—l know where ehe bought it. -!` ll Pw is POsil , b9w3'.','lnquired a gen t's:linen of a l-r sor(Of the Einerald Isle who was dumping a load of coal in Fulton street. "Black as' irer; sir, be jabers !" responded Patrick. - Jones complained of a bad smell about the post office; and asked,Brown what it could be. Brown didn't know, but suggested that it might be caused by tke-"dead_ letters." - A dandy wishing to be, witty, accos ted an old rag -man as follows: "You take all sorts of rubbish in your earKtfOu't.you ?" "Yes—jump in, jump in !" A person asked Mr. Patrick Ma guire if ho knew Mr. Tim Duffy.— "Know him I" said Pat.; "why he's a very near relation of mine. He once proposed to marry my sister I" Where are the lightest men to be found—in England, Ireland, or Scot. land? In Scotland there aro mon of air (Ayr); in Ireland, there are men of cork (Cork) ; but down the Thames you will find lighter men (lightortnen.) "L don't - want mother to marry aga i n /said I ttl tidy "one': day at breakfast. "Why nett" was asked with some surprise. "Because," said lather,:and I'don't want the'tfouble of getting acquainted With another." - This, you know, ladies, is "just so:" t`Lluv to court in Winter the menny gurls 1.,kn01, when, all around is dreary and kivered up With snow; because the old uns dread the cold and stormy wether, and hurry - off to bed, leaving us tewgethek." - The following remarkable adver tisement appeared in the columns of a country newspaper :- ,"Lostrby.a. pooeboy_ tied 'up -in a brown paper with, a white string, a German flute in an overcoat, and sev or4Articles of wearing apparel." - . . A unt Betsy was trying to persuade little Jack to retire at sunset, using an arguthent that all little chickens went to roost at that Lim©. "Yes," said little Jack, "but the old ben always goes with them." Anuty tried no more arguments with - him. "Has that gal got fits V asked an old farmer who had paused to see a young lady go through with her calis thenic exorcise in the garden. • "No,'' . replied,the servant girl, "that '~iintpy tiastics.": "i?," said the far Mer, id a pitying tone, "ppor thing; how 'long's she had - n-A city miss on a visit - to the country was surprised at the skill of a girl in milking a cow„ "I didn't know you did it in that way," she said, with wide-eyed wonder, "I thought they, took hold of the 'cow's tail, and pump• ed the milk out of her What's 'she • got,suqh A long tail forfor,?"• A Western editor, complaining that he could not Bleep ono night, summed up the causes: "A wailing babe of six. teen months old; a dog howling under the window, a oat squalling in tho colored serenade in a shanty over the way, a toothache, and a pig trying to get in at,the Beek door." .. • A gentleman who. wanted to make a — speech to a Sunday. school, thoUght fie -would adopt a colloquial style, and this'is.wbat happened: "Now, boys, what does a man want when 'he goes a-ficshiag A,; shrill voico , in the crciwd'Went directly to the point with, "Wants a bite." The-gentleman, sat• . inither remarks. , , :Small boy on tip toe to hie' , comprin's ions: 'Say, stop you notes, all, of you." !: Companione—A‘Helld i Tommy !what is matter ?" ' ' Small boy—" We've gel a new baby; it'a very weak and tired, walked. all the way from leaven last night, must net be kicking up a row round here now." A Quaker. gentleman riding in a carriage with a•fahhionable lady deck ed with a profusion of jewelry,. heard her complain of the cold l . 4 Shivering in her lace bonnet and shawl as thin as' cobweb, she exclaimed : . "What shall I do to got warm 7" "I really" don't know," replied the Quaker solemnly, unless thee should put on another breastpin. One of-the boys.—" Where were you Charley, 7" "In; ths garden,- ma." "No —you, have , been swimming,—you knew-I saatione&you about going to the creek. I mill have to correct you. Look at your hair bow wet it is." "Oh, no, ma, this is not water, it is sweat." "Ah, Charley, I have caught you fib ping, your shirt is wrong side, outs"— , Boy, triumphantly—"o, I did that just Row, ma, climbing the fenee 1" Ctiti't.be Pope.—" Going to leave 7" "Yes mum; 144 I am wertir contented." Nfitbere is ,anything can do to Takeo you comfortable, let me know." "111,misstoi r it's impossible I You can't alter your figger to my figger no more'n I can. Your dresses won't fit me, and I ean't appear on Sundays es 1 used to do at my lust place, 'where mistme's clothes fitted 'asetly." NEW LEATHER STORE. TEE undersigned would respectfully announce that, in connection with their TANNERY. they have Just opened a splendid assortment of FINE LEATHEIt, Consisting In part of FRENCH CALF SKIN, KIP, 'MOROCCO, • LININGS, BINDINGS, SOLE, UPPER, HARNESS, SKIRTING, &C., Together with a general assortment of The trade I. Invited to call and examine our etotk, ' Store on HILL etreet, two doors west of the Presbyto. Tian church. The highest price paid for HIDES and BARK. C. H. MILLER &,SON. Ifuntingdon, Oct. 28, 1888 'UNITED STATES Authorized WAR CLAIM AGENCY HUNTINGDON, PA SOLDIERS' HEIRS, ATTENTION 210 act of Congress opprovod Match 2. 1807, gives to !loin of Soldiers who died prisoners of tier, CO3IIIUTATION FOR RATIONS, for t h o time the soldier ,Vfl4 so held a prisonor, nt the rate of to en ty-ti ve cents par day, to be paid in the follow ing order: hit. To tho wulow, if untuArried ; 2d. To tlin children; 3d. To the parents. to both jointly If thy or: bring, If either Is dead, to the survivor; .Ith. To the hen thers end sisters. The act of February 28,1807, provides for the refund fog of the WU Commutation Money. where the same per son was ac,nirt drafted, nod was required to enter the mar- VICO or furnish a substl tote. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS The act of March 2,1967 2 also sullies pro .Isions for the payment of the $lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY to such soldiers as have neckl,ntally lost their dischir ges All persons liming any Claims candor any of tho above mentioned Acts, or any othor kind of claim against the United Statos or State Uovernmonts, can have them promptly colineted, by addressing tho urdersigned. In formation and advico cheerfully given to soldiers or their friends, free of charge. W. H. WOODS, Authorized Army and Navy IG'ar•Ctaim Agent, cao39,2lSaT IJONTINODON, Huntingdon co., Ira West Huntingdon Foundry. JAMES SIMPSON I=l PLOWS, THRESHING MACHINES, EMU( BELLS, SLED AND SLEIGII 40L8.5., WAGON BOXES, IRON KETTLES, Cacti ages For Furnaces, Forges, Grist nod Onw Mills, Tanneries • and nrickylirds, AND JOB WORM Ili GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL ,k ORNAMENTAL DISPARTSIIiNT. Iron Pm tiros and Verandahs, Balconies, Columns and Drop Ornament for wu , don porticos and verandahs. . A{ - endow Lintels and Sills, Cast Hi °amours for Wooden lintels, Cellar I% Mow O %lards all tires, Chimney Tops nod Flues, emit Weights, Carpet Strips, Register a, Heaters, Coal Chalet, Vault Castings for coal and wood cellar a, Arbors, Tree•boxes, Lamp-posts, ilitcuing.posts, Iron hailing for pot ['cos, vela:adults, balconies, flower. beds, Yard and Cemetery Fences, etc. Particular attsution paid to fencing Cautery Lets. Addiem JAMES PIMPS IN, 5e23,63 Huntingdon, to. JUNIATA STEAM PEARL MILL, HUNTINGDON, PA. THIS MILL is a complete success in the manufacture of FLOUR, Bc. It hoe lately been that oughly repaired and is now in good running order and In full operation. Tho berm mut choppers me two and of superior qual ity—cannot be excelled. And we are gratified to knew that our work has given entire satisfaction to our custo mers, to whom wo tender our thanks. We have in our employ one of the hest millers lu the countyiaud a faithful and capable engineer. Thus equip pad and encouraged, we are determined :o persevere in our efforts to acconnitodete and please the public, hoping thereby to merit and receive a liberal share'of patronage iuetain us in our enterprise for the public interest. .Market price paid for the different kinds of grain on delivery.. Flour and Chop, on baud, for sato. JOHN F. McCAIIAN dr. SOX Huntingdon, Nov. 1861 , , NO,TICE TO ALL. HILL STREET MARKET, OPPOSITE THE FIRST NATIONAL DANK. R G. MORRISON respecifully in -I.lje forms the citizen. of Huntingdon and vicinity that ce cons tunes the meat nun Let business in all its va rious branches, and will keep constantly on bond Fresh Beef, Pork, Padding and Sausage, salt Beef and Pot k, Canned Fi nit and Vegotables, Spices of all k indi,Cat sups and Sauces, Teas, Soaps, Cheese, Salt. Larit'dc , All of which he alll continue to sell at reasonable prices The higlmet prices pant for hales and tattoo. Thomas Colder, et Alexandria, and March & Bro., at Coffee Rua, are my agents to purchase at their places. Thankful for past patronage,:l solicit a continuance of the same.' It. U. AIURIMMJN. • Uuntingdon, Oct. 28, 1667.• READ AND BE POSTED! TO THE NETVLY AND ALL IN WANT OF New .. Furnitur - e undersigned would respeetfUlly unonnce that he manufactures and keeps constantly on handa large and splendid assortment of DINING AND BR EA KFASTTA ISLES BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS WASH AND CANDLE STANDS Windsor and Cane seat thei s m, cupboards, gilt and rose. •wood moulding for mirror and picturo frames, and a sari. sty or articles not mentionod, at prices that cannot fail to ho satisfactory. Ito is also figthit for; the well known Bailey & Decamp patent Spring Bed Bottom. The public are incited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Wm k and sales room on Ulll street, near Smith, ono door west of Yenter's store. , Iluntlngdon, Aug.l, 180 TgaffaVga% J. M. WISE, Manufacturer and Dealer In .I=lL .I%T I •1 1 3EIL Respectfully Invites the attention of the Public to his stand on lu 11 at., Huntingdon; in the rear of tieorgeW Swartz' il'atch and Jen Slryitore,, where he thanufaCtiiret and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. per sons wishing to purchase, will do well to glee him a call. I Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges 'reasonable. 41*- Also, Undertaking carried on, and Carina mado in any style desired, at short notice. mincimaimp, The subacriber ban a NEW AND ELEGANT HEARSE . - end is prepzund to attend I:unetale at any jelace in town lluntingdon, May 9, 1860-tt PAPER,! PAPER!! Note, Post, Comniercial,• Foolncap and Flatee ß —.4 good ottortment ror tale by the ream, halt tenth, quire or sheet, at LEWIS' poog & STATIONERY SCORE. ENVELOPES- ' By the box, pack, or lees quaatlty, for ealo at LEWIS' BOON.. AND STATIONERY STORE. Hoop Skirts. Hoop Skirts. Ben 30 Spring, White, ©7sc JaIU At IlitNltY & CO'S ifs' For neat JOB PRINTING, call at, the "GLOBE JOB PRINTING OFFICE, " at lien tittsdon, -Pe, GREAT BARGAINS Cunningham & Carmon's, Corner of Railroad and Montgomery Ste., WEwould call special attention to the daily arrivel of CHOICE AND BLUM FUI. 000113, which are Offered at Temptiug Prices, Consisting of 13eanliful Silks of all shades, all woo Poplluer, Alpacas, Melanges, Armors, Moises, a most bontatiful line of fine Cambrian, 'Jarred Musllns, Nitta- flank., Gingham., and Chambray. ALSO, a full Me of Domestlo 00043, ouch as HEAVY BLEACHED MUSLIN, Flna Brown Muslin, 40 Inches wide, Bleached Muslin nom X to 9t54 yards wide, Kentucky Jeans, ➢nrmere Cassimero, Sm„ kn. • Our dock of SHOES merle anything of the kind this side of Philadelphia ALSO, a largo and well °elected Mock HATA cult able tar the Benson CARPETS. Wo make a specialty of this artiste, ;tad have en hand a very flue assortment of DESIRABLE PATTERNS, h hich will bo oold loh - or than OAX bo sold by any other boom outside of Philadolpblo. wo bora Mao on hand a Inrga - stock of FISD NB „SALT m ',fah we nro aelling very low. In order to Unconvinced that ours is the plaoo to buy, call and examine our goodannd pilcee We take pleasure In allowing our goods, even If you do not with to buy. f. , 0 you will please call and get posted. CUNNINGHAM&CARIVION. Oct. 28, 18138—tf. EASE AND COMFORT ! • 77;,,,e" - . TUE BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT There is nothing an valuable as PERFECT SIGHT, and PERFECT SIGHT can only he obtained by using PERFECT SPECTACLES! The difficulty of procuring which is WELL KNOWN. Messrs, LAZARUS & MORRIS, Occulists. and Opticians, - • HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, Manufacturers of the Celebrated Perfected Spectacles Have, after years of Experience, Experiment and the erection of costly machinery, been enabled to procure that grand desideratum, PERFECT SPECTACLES! which have been sold with unlimited Satis faction to the wearers in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Now Hampshire, Vermont end Maine; during the past nine years. Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the eye, and last many years without change ! Messrs. Lazarus & Morris have appointed Mr. AARON STEWARD, _ Watchmaker and Jeweller, ' Sole Agent for HUNTINGDON, PA. DEr . NO PEDDLERS EMPLOYED. -lag VIOL DIJR,CII7:NFLL THOS. BURCHINELL & SON, TUIWYNTIOMIts OP SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, FLOORING, And all kinds of Building Material, HUNTINGDON, PA. D1c1125-tt • I= GEO. A. ETUL. STILTON 9. LULE. ILUIVEL A. MEL. THE FIRM OF STEEL, LYTLE & STEEL having located on their tract of laud with- Iu miles of the borough of Huntingdon, a STEAM SAW MILL, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of , OAK AND PINE LUMBER. The mill will be run to its utmost capacity and•wtlt bo In operation during the entire BUM mar mid part of the autumn moonlit. They will be enabled to furnish Luna. hoe in large quantities, and of all dimensions, at the low eat cash prices.. • Ordora reapectfully solicited. Lumber delivered at the Penna. Railroad, or canal. tluntiugdon, April 22, 1.8884 f LUMBER, SHINGLES,' LATHS, • ITEMEOCK, PINE BILL STUFF, 11 lipards, Plank. Shingles, Plastering and Shingling Lath, constantly ou hand. Worked Flooring, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Door and Win dow Frames, furnished at manurac urera' prices. ral u and country PrOdUct. generally bought at market rates. 1 S WAG)ilat R BRO., ang2B4( „ Pa. 'MR' THE LADIES. ' A Superior it . rticleof Note Papal. and -Envelope aultablo for confidential correspondonco, for sato at LEWIS' BOOK iC STATIONERY STORE. •SeirGe,rman and 'English Almanacs for 1864, at 'Lamle' Book Store. tf. HUNTINGDON, PA. NHARTON &NIAGUIRE, HILT; STREEIT n HUNTINCDori, WHOLESALE &RETAIL MEI= Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, CUTLEAL at. The attention of MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS, and buyer. generally, la fuelled to the fact that we ore now offering e ISErfElt ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C., than can be found elsewhere in this part of the State, at prices to suit the times. Our stock comprises all articles in this llne of business, embracing a general assortment of TOOLS and I,I.ITEMAI.B used by CARrENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE nut WAGON MAKERS JvINERS, Ae. , to., together with a large stock of Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and Mining 'Supplies, Saddlery, Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Circular, Mill and Cross. Cut Saws, Enamelled, FiniShed and Plain Hol 7 . low Ware. Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns, • Oil and' P9wder Cans An excellent assortment of 35 11 .11x3.cat. Chitlox's", Comprising KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA AND TABLESPOONS, SOIS ORS, PAZORS, &O. BRITTA NIA & SILVER PLATED WARE. Household, Horticultural and Farm Implements, Of the latest and most improved patterns, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. CARRIAGE &WAGON MAKERS Will fithl a general assortment of material for their use consisting in part of Carriage Trimmings, flubs, Spokes, Rims, Axles,, Springs, _Nuts, lJblts, ' Washer's, Malleable lions, Pei: tent and enamelle'cl.Leather, Whips, Tongues, Sop- Lets, Shafts, &c. 3EdizA.4 l lM.S.lii/lICOL I I-I.R. Can be eupplieS pith - ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES, S LEDGES, HAMMERS, HORSE ANJ MULE SHOES, Horse Nails, and. all kinds of Trent% Steel CARrbENTERS Will find in nor establishment n supolor stock or PLAN ES, SAWS, AUGERS, HATCHETS, HAMMERS, FILES, CIIISELS, HINGES, SCREWS, LOCKS, PULLETS, • SASILCORDS, &C., &C. - 'RIMING AND MINERS' GOODS, NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, uOAL PICKS AND 8110 VELS. Cnn be acconnuodated with everything in their fine from a Grain Separator to a Whet-stow 131.3.11.c1ierm. Are especially Invited to call and oxamino our stock of BUILDING HARDWARE, and oompare our prices with others Agricultural Implements, Comprising the famous Russell Reaper, !Viewer, and Dropper, combined, Rundelre Piret Premium noun PITCHFORK, hakes, Scythes, Roue, Hay Forks, Trace and Halter Chase, Boast Chains, Cow Tins, Curry Combs, Cards, &c., ke., Among the specialties of our louse, we desire to call attention to am colebiated OHIO PUMP, The exclusive right to cell which is vested in us. Send fin aciroular and gat full particulars of same, and satisfy yourself of its superior qualities, SCALES. &alai of all size!, and doscrlptlons, including Tea and Counter Scales, Platform &tiles, Grocers' and .Druggists' Scales, Rolling dill, Wheelbarrow, Pork,•Por,t able, Hopper, Miners and Trahs- , portation, Hay, Cattle and, • Coal Scales, FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS' CASH PRIGS. The largest and best assortment of GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY, Ever offered in thia place A GREAT VARIETY OF COOK & PARLOR STOVES. ALL SIZF,S OF NAILS AND BRADS, , By tho keg. 'Very low I ' - Boer Norway nail, rod, bar on hoop Iron. STEEL, of all slaps and descriptions WAGON.BOXES,, • , ;•, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, _ _ _ IRON AND BRASS WIRE Lod, Lubricating and Coal Oil, By the barrel or gallou, at very low figures ric- A call is respectfully solicited, feeling confl deut that our goods and prices nill not fall to pleurVa WIIARTGIST & MAGUIRE. Huntingdon, Tiny 7, 18G'(. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring, Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color: • A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of :youth. Thin hair thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald neis often, though . not always, cured, by its use. Nothing . can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for , usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi' meta, it'will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and. consequently prevent baldness. Free. from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and. injurious to the hair, the Vi g or__ can only benefit but not harm it. If - wanted merely for a • HAIR DRESSING, nothing else cari,bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rieli glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $l.OO. • JOHN READ, Agent. sel6-Iy. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a Laxative Medicine. Perhaps no One meth ' eine is so univeroally re nurred by everybody as - a cathartic, nor was ever nny berm.: - , t3 universal ly adoptet into tt-e, in every .aiuMry and laccm , all t, ao this mod Ay aai* but eilletent pargatti e The (Melon, re r. 8011 ii, Cl.ll it to Mare and far more trial remedy than any other. Thooe who have tried it, know that it cured tham: thooe who h.tve not, know thatit curbs their neighbors and friend, and all know that what it does,once it does 41WOVO —that it never falls through any fault or negleettif its composition. We have Monounk tapes thus• sands or certificates of their - rem= liable cure, of the following complaints, but such cure:, are known in. every neighborhood, and ire need not publi them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climate, ; containing neither caloniebor,any deleted:mo drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Them snotty coating preserves them ever fresh and make! them pleasant to take, white being purely vegetable no harm can arise Nom their n'e twany quantity They operate by their powerful inlinenee on the • internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action —retrieve the obstruction-3 of the• stomach, trowels, liver, and, other organs of the body, I e,toring their irregalaV action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, :melt derange• moots a; are the first origin of dietise. Minnte direction, are given in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these rills rapidly cure:— Per IDynrepria Or llistaig . ortlon, Liwtlnnr nc•rr, Lavrznor and _Cool of Appetite, they should Inc taken moderately le stimulate the stom ach and restore its healthy tone and action. For JlLlver COMpla iot Zulu its varion4 symp. Mil ions lifca &sear; Sint: !Mead...it:lle, Jaundice or Green Siciftness, Colic and Elillaus Fevers, they should be,jit diciously taboo for eavh ease, to enrccet the diseased action or remove the obotrnetiono which came it. For I,y•Pntery or . 3e3iarchneaJa , but one na dOSe Is generally reipured. For litheinnati•ia, Gain fiiravel, tattoo of tide Heart, Pain in the Pettis, Mick and Loins, they should be contintionsly taken, as leimired, to change the diseased action of the system. With Such change those complaints disappear. For IDeopxy and liiiropsical Swellings they should be taken in large and frequent doses to pro,- duce the effect ors drastic Purge. For SiaarCeSSllo2la large dose should lie taken no it produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a 7Thiner Pill, take one or Iwo Pitts to pro. mote digestion and relieve the stomach. Au oveasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a (lose of these Pills makes lum feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus. DR. J. C—AY.E.22 CO, Practical Chemists., I,OIKELL. MASS, U. S. A. . ~‘ E 5 CALDWELL ei.CO. JEWELERS, supplied themselves with an entirely New Stock of Goods throughout, will ho happy to meet their many friends and the public generally at their present place of bu!inese, 819 ci-EsTNuir srfiß43 j i! PIII 1, A DE.I :PHI A.; Feb. 10, NW. HEAD QUARTERS; - . FOR „ . NEW GOODS. • D P:* CWIN INFORMS THE ° PUBLIC THAT HE HAS JUST OPENED A SPLENDID STOCKIof NEW GOODi , THAT CAN'T BE BEAT' IN CHEAPNESS'AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE. , l uD. P. WAIN, Ihnitlngdon, Aprills, 1868. ' D 0 WWI N S 'ELEcii.up BOOT POLISH Makes a Lasting Shine Thoea mho black their boots on Faturday n Ight with ordinary blacking. don't have much shine on Sunday, at the polish fade, off; but the nhino of BOBBINS' BLACKING Lasts Saturday Night - and all day Sunday, IT BEAT'S ANY °TREK BLACKING MADE Manufactured only by J. B. BOBBINS, at his Immense Soap and Diaeknor Wolk% Sixth Street and o.rtnan. town Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. Fur auto by Mammy & Co., adjoining Lewia' Book Store, Hnntingdon, Fa. noviS VVEabriptia '3,bbtrtistmaits. T HE OLITESTAIiI,ISIIED PT' J. J. RICHARDSON & CO:, :126 &RKI,T Ie the Ilrrgest Winuilieturtos; Confectioners and Whole sat" neuters in Fruits, nits, thu United States. &A-1y A GENTS WANTED. $75 TO s2ok) PER MONTI:Ii Or a commf,..fon from ,i.hith (wk., that amount can be mn d o by e e lling the lateekjte pro% ed Common Sersse Family - Sewing Machine Pricu $lB.OO For t.ircohus nail terms address C. BOW ERS Si CO, 320 Sciuth Tiard St., Plithttitttliia. tiol6-41n FINE CUSTOM MADE, BOOTS.AND SHOES . FOR GENTLEMEN. • 1 All the LEADING STYLES on hand or mado to untie , ure. Pikes fixed at 1..',1V P1(1 llitES. An Illustiatia Price List with instructions for Foil' measurement soul ou receipt of Post Wilco !Wm.,. WM. F. BARTLETT, 33 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut, PIIILADELPHIA. AGENT§'WANTED FOR , NIG/IT-SCENES in the BIBLE. BY REV. DANIEL MAIICII, D D For fall, free, flowing. clear, spat Wing, pare and graro style; for poetic for beauty of thought told rich gloat g imagination; for nice analysis of charnel°, gm- Ode delineation+ and rips schularimip; for life like plc tui es, glowing words and happy illustrations, this work his no equal. :mil commend ttions us the ahoyr hat, been recotrut from [Mimi: shako% Ito,. Alienl Barors, NUM Btu tcr, D. D., 14 D .A. Stearns. in D, l;eulgu goblin Boardman, DD., I. W. Wiley, DD., :Alumni ff. Fisher DI).. LI.. D., and leading Chugs men and the irons of Fisher, Crud for cirnolar4 coin:mono tin, Koine. Aginito Ono 0000)vtlit bob meet In,: Vont sucCes, it is a Tnest toininfolly band and cia' gamy bound book, and p.OllOO, ow el) body. toptist.ions, $lOO to $2OO per mouth, According to ablllty anti energy. Addresa, ZIEUL,EI4, 31c1111friDY , & CO, Philadelphia, Pa., Chleilina!ti, U, Chicago, 111., de23dim or 't. Lulli., Mo. NOTICE TO SHIP,PERS GREAT REMOTION OF TOLLS =I From Tidewator to till points on tho Susquehanna River and its Branches, . • Chesapeake & Delaware Canal ) Tide= . water and Pennsylvania Canals, By Regular tinily Tows of Canal Boats from Philadel phia to places on the ,usgiielinatin giver and branches. Goads consigned td ilia absive points trove Phillidelocia mid Baltimore will ho received, cai viol I , • hanillad. furosanted by Canal Boats, which itrelemilitasitly Arriving fee freights. Ample oarehou•o and ivhat rage room (under cover) pros ided fur loaded cat good. Shipperd otll find it to their advantage to Bend for s, mtd their condignmenti to reecho quick I.llthalielti. Fug further particulars, apply Co HOPFP4AN & KENNEDY, Ne. 301 North DelaWllro 'or JOS. JAS TASeLOR, " No 212'West, talis &velum. ' • B4LTI3IOI{E; 3113. Juno ri,18(3-Iy. DR. TAYLOR'S •~, t "Ogtdo'/ OLIL' BIANCH - A lnild and agreeable TO IC' STIMULANT, STOMACHIC and CARMINATIVE B I TT ERS, Extracted' tirely' : from HERBS and ROOTS. Highly bene6cial DYSPEPSIA, - • GENERAL DEBILITY, and Loss of Appqtite and an excellent CORRECTIVE for,iei•sons suffering frOin der of the' Bowels, VhitUle*e; SOLD EVERYWHERE 1:1303P4C,T, No. 413 Matt Stmt., Philafilitia J. K. TAYLOR & CO. ,Ncg QUM'S SPANISH- HAIR DRESStR . FOR.PRO3forINo ( Sam ' n'a, _ TOE mun, And rendering it: dark and 'glossy. No ntliiir coninmind Miasmic' , the PeCuliar properties, which so exactly unit the various conditions - 0f heir. The see of this, oil as a hair dresser has been univeried In eyerymec• lion orthe country in the Slain fol. centuries., No ptepantthili of art could give that elegant Invariance and abunda n ce of hair which,have so often 'been the ad niiratfori of travelers in :Vain. this oil is 'KAU.' and delicately perfilmed, forming nn article merit - aim' in eX: cellynce and upon munch ? . Parnsb People, f?! . yeats have see its 'seal of enduring twpr.val, McGUIRE ' S InicaaildFlowersSliamigio . .Lotial For rethovingnandrnff and scurf front 'the head; a lilton: ing and herrn:tang theAcin. This article is entirely dif Tercet nom anything nr um triad ever offered in this cons try Ad Is warranted freo from all poisOnons , dubslang es " his valuable leltotr onus sent by the Emperor:Maximil ian, and Empress' Cat iotte of itlexide, and, universally used by Mexicans for three Innatn d years. As a wash for the bend—it is cooling. cleansing and refreshing.— When thus used it at once relieves headach% McGUIRE'S WILD, FLOWERS -FOR THE TEETH. , All 'those Nho nre In favor of n bite teeth and a pleasant and, perfumed broth should at once use Mclluire's Wild Hawaii* for the Teeth. All these preparations ale put up in the most elegant and 'ornamental 1/301)110 , . Ste make no excsptlon in saying that they are As ornament ton lady's toilet bible, and none complete a ithout them. Wert anted satisfactory or money. refundeil. Dealers will hear this in mind. Fashl by nil respectable Drugs gists,in the United States and Canatlas. Address orders, to 'RICHARD McGUIRE, Depot and Manufactory • 263 North &COM! Street, I'llihttielphia, For sale at THE FARMERS' BOOK. 140 beatitifill illustrations. 7: , 0 octavo pages. Slidw ing just uliat every Farmer wants to know: I oZv i TO lItI,IcB THE FAEMPAY. Send forcircular giving full description. FARMERS! FARMERS' SONS! ' Experienced Book Agents and others wanted to take this bitelAnovin . y Farm. r 112 et ery community. Bost on. pernetnest. Pays Irmo $l5, to s2oo per month ad, cording to exports nee 'and ability. Midi emi. ZEIGLER. IcCl.l ROY & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pu., Eiluciithati, 0., Chiral:U.' 111.. or St. Loaia, Mo. tfeblg Do ARK. jll Tho biOcat price will he paid in rash for Bark SIBNIeIf k. JOHASTOIII,Bt i7NTPSON TAICE pleia6ure id.announcitig to'the citizens of Huntingdon county and vicinity that they bare just returned frank the Lest with a LARGE STOCK OF GOODS Which Cloy have just °vested out ut their new etoro, ONE DOOR EAST OF VIE WASUINGTON 110 TEE Their stock conalittrol DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS; BOOTS AND GROCERIES; RLOUR AND TEED TOgAPCO, SEGAR.Si. CANNED IFAILITS;; 'HARDWARE, CEDAR-WARE ;; QIJEENSWARE;, OIL CLOTHS, 011.8, PAINTS, DItUGS, A.RPETS, CAI t'ET CHAINL. FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, &c.ic. They hale a large stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Coneiatiug of SILKS, 3101IAIRS, ALPACAS, PCPA.;1213,. LUSTRRS, (111'4911A3L1, 3161t1N08, PLAIDS,, D.R GAINES, &c., Sc., Sc. v iiiiio,'ti . l:trke as iortrrioitleOt: R,RE - 53., TRIMMINGS, EMBRNI)11- HOSIERY, GLOVES, ' BUTTONS, &;c A FULL LINE OF WHITE' d00D.6:. Ira xlll e'en 'WHOLESALE aud RETAIL: All goods doliyered to mildonces in town - and dipotain f•ee of cbnrge Olvo ea a trial before purchasing elsewhere 1 Huntingdon. April 18; 1868 727 CHESTNUT STREET 727 Reduction in the Prices 'OF DRESS GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO.; NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, OFFER , 50 Cases of Imported Dress' '25 'Cents iier Yars:Viroith Doeble the utra RICKEY, SHARP 4,C0.,; 727 Chestnut street; CEO IXT_T2C"2O.ICI4•=-31:) . Cti1S7 • f;1 0 It. J.III. GREPI,,.O, y, 9...8EA VER Iloving entered into pin - tnerallip, loran, ill° plibliithare they aro prepared to execute ell etylea ofPla ) and ornAntental 51.arble Work. Such as 310NU3IhNTS. IIEADSTONES, also Auildiagf Work. at as low prices as any shop in tho county. Orders from a distance proMptly.attenaud yr 'Mop mi . MIFFLIN etreut, a low deers east or the-Lu therau church - , . • , fe, rp;h0,10.7.-. %,,I ARBILE YARD.' The"undei'signed l 'would respeCtfully call ihe ;Woollen of tbe oittuntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of, ..eautiful marble now on haind.- lie Is preparEd to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental Marbte:/ Tornb,, Tables, nod Stones of every desired size end form of Italian dr En.storn Marble, highly finished, and served with'apAnos printe devices, or plain, as may suit. Buildlng,Marble, Door and Window .wilLbr% fuirnished to order.- -N:,IY. plodges hinnielf.to furnish' material and work • manship eguol to any in tho country, at a fair prima., Ca . ., and see, before you pUrchese 'elsewhere: Shop on'th, ornor of Montgomery and Mifflin .a s o Huntingdon, Pa, WM. WILLIAMS. : 11/3 Iluntipgdon, May 18 1855 SPECTA_CLEB';;.:: , UWEMIMI4VI 111;a1 A lino atid,iarge aispr,tment fthypys,•,ort, hand, AT LEWIS' BO Ok STORE . l7 REVSSIJE.STIMP, FOR S P(l2 Eli AT lirl:S' BOOK STORIE. • o .HUNTINGDON, PENNA. pAPER !'PAPER! !- PAPER '!!,T Tracing I :nlx.r, Impression Paper; Drawing Paper, Deed Paper, - '4 , • • Time Paper, 'Billt'Papor for Flowerii, Porforotod Paper, Bristol Board, let Cap Paper, Foolscap Paper, . Letter. Paper, Commercial Note Paper, Ladies' Gilt Bilged Letter and Nato Pripay ? Ladles' Plain and Taney Note Paper, -- , While and Colored Cal,l Paper, in Packs and Ricci+ For sale at LEWIS' Pock, Ptallonery qn4 M!isic Stop: ME= =1 MEE Philadelphia Es FM MEI :-- =EU IMM