GREAT BARGANS AT :I?, e Carillon' '4 ll ri (g_Ti4:-.IIVC Corner of Railroad and Montgomery Ste .-J HUNTINGDON, PA. COWE would call special attention to the daffy (travel oteIIDICE AND DEADTIFUL. S, which are offered at • •.;, ,•. Temptg Races, d Consisting of Beautiful Silks of tut shadee, all woo Popltae r Alpenae, Melanges?, Armurei Cbintses, a most - beautiful line of fine Canlyrips, Barred Mediu; Sale•; gooks, Clingbares, and ehembroil. ALSO, a fall Hoe of Domestic IV:gide, such as HEAVY BLEACHED ERIN, .11 7, _2r0jy11211191!n;' , 30 Inche!_ wide, _Bleachod Muslin ffbxl44c,' 234 *ands wide, %eutiiky Jean', Formera Oenlmere, &F.,, dig. , . Oor took of SHOES excalo anythlog of the kind tbia aide of: thilaihdphia. ALSO, Oirge'and well eelectedetocli. , 1 11A143 auk- able for the seseon CARPETS. We make a=apecialky 9 . f this article, and ham en hand a Tory floe oesortment of DESIRABLE! PATTERNS, which mill be sold Sorer tiami C. 07 be Bold by any other house outside of !Multi&lphis:. We base also on band a large Mock of VISH 4AD SALT whichove are selling very low. In order robe convinced that ours lo the place to buy, call and examine our goods and prices. We tato pleasure in showing our goods, oven it you do not wish to buy. So you will please call and-get posted CUNNINGHAM & CARMON, Oct. 25;145—tf. • .. 1869.' "-"• • - -1869. CLOTHING. .11111 w, .• •-:: •-.--• - CLOTHING • - SPRING AND SUMMER _ JTJST RECEIyEDs ,i, ..'" te:P. #44Cf , - . 4)S CHEAP, CLOTHING STORE-- derkdembr& ClOthiniot s ikebeet material and made in the beat workmanlike manner, Call at IL' ROMAN' S, - opposite ttio riatiklitillini,sejtil,Miti:ltetSvitie, Hunting EMI 111 GEO.'SHAEFFEkr • Has just returned from the east with „ SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOE'S, GAITORS,_4OC., Fizikleh-he offers to the inspection of his customers and I , MiTpnbllogenerally.- 'lle "Mann his stock at the most ICEASOI , tAiiLE PRICES, and those who purchase once will surely call again. :BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER, airdiIIEPAIRING done in the neatest and most expedi tions manutr. Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on 11111 street, a few doors west of the Diamond. ap. 14,1669 • TO THE N,E. CORNER OE DIAMOND. _ Boot and Shoe Emporium. _A, JOHN H. WESTBROOK la T,,Despecifully. informs the citisens of iinntingdon and vicinity that he hoe just received from the city a Now and splendid stock of . - , BOOTS HATS & CAPS, Hosiery;, Shoe Findings,. Carpet Sacks, , Trunks, &c., &c., &c., &c. allot which be is prepared to sell at greatly reduced prices Don't forget the new stand in the Diamond. Old cast°. men and the public generally are invited to call. Huntingdon, ap.i, 1869. NEW BOOT AND . SHOE STORE. AFRICA - I-.lnforms the public that he has just opened at his old stand in the Diamond, Huntingdon, - A EincAsSortment of all kinds of • BOOTS AND SHOES, Tor Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. ;An qf which havlll sellit,fair - liciees.' Quick salts and pnia #rofits. ill and examine my stock. Manufacturing and Repairing done to order as usual. Huntingdon, Ap. 10th. VII"TY YEARS AGO. _u . - • •lii what a Wondrous nga we livo, • raanyneem to know; feW the mighty change perceive,' Since fifty years ago; Our ancestors did never dream, - • tWben things moved very COW, • " - •Of what we're doing now by. etsana— - • • - • Say fifty year. ago. •, • " , Gentlemen's end Boys Boots andthoes then W• • ere mado with little show, L. •' t Ent LEWIS RlCLiTillt makes -the "styles" At prices vary low, .1 . ' • t S.•: • REVENITE 'STAMPS; F 0 IV SAL'E AT:LEWIS - 860.1 r ASTO.RE. uNTit GDoi - H ENRY & CO. will do 'toorb:tio - ac T oommodate their ilui6mers tho4inii otter "Lime nelg*rbp9d. - mcb24l:.: READING RAIL ROAD. ' SUMMER ARRANGENIENT, MONDAY, Al'illL 28, 1880. • GREAT TRUNK LINE VRQM,'T.T,IriI North and North-W.Mi_ for.: PLol:4El:3Lliat Maw YOKE, READING,POTT.9yILI.I.,TARAQVA,ABLILAND;BLIAMOSIX LEOOOOO, ALLENSOIYA; EitToll,'4.4l.lhAVA, LIT]; q.,054,11f; TER, COLUMBIA, ; . s. h. . Trainkleave Ilarrisbuig:fon New. York,: ad follOWs : c•AO 35,'520 and 8,10 A. M., 12,25 Noon, 2 00ialid 10,65 p. m 4 Contesting with similar traineorrtheTenrisylvahli 114.11 4 sand,arricing at New-Yoricat 0,4.6,41h;45; m 4 3,50, 6,45, 0.30 p. m.; 'and. 6.00 Sleeping caraskaimpany: the 2,35,, a. m., 5,20 a. In., and 10 55 p. m., trainawilhout change. 'kayo Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland,•Alfainukin„Pina Gioraf Allentown. and Philadelphia at 8 10,1. - 51: tirei 284 and 4 10 P. 51., stopping at Leireficn.anirmirldfild'ivilystations; 60,4 10 p. nt. - train niiikfog•cbancctions •for' Philadelphia Petts l oflIA Itia'Ciiiniubirr only. 'For Pint/ Mlle, Schuylkill Ha" i ven'and•Aulnirn; via Schuylkill and Susgirchanna It. It.; lerwalltirrielnirg"at 320 P DI, ' " " Returning, leave New -Yong at 0 A. 31, 12,00.n00n, nod 5.05 and 8:00 P.'sr;Plilladelrbia at 8.15 3.30• P 5L Sierlping cars accompany the '9.00.,a in and 5.05 and 8.00 p m trains from New York without change. ''''Vfay Passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 730 A. u. eblinecting with similar (rain On East Penns. Railroad; returning from Ittiullng at-6.30 pni atopiiing at ail Mir , tions ; Pottarille nt 7,30 and 8 45 A. M., nod 2 45 I'. M. Shantokin'ar 5 23 and 10,15, A. 314 Afirland 7,00 A, DI. nod 12,30 noon, Tama:lna at 8 30 A. 31,:dh1d'2,20 P.M for I hiladephia and New York; • • - ; • Leine POttsfilloccla:Selluylkill andfldsiiitekahilZl4ll.; rood at 7 00 u. in. for Ilaqishurg, ,anst,ll4oriA. 31,1nr, Pine Grove and Tremont, •,. An Accommudation-Parsenger trainlr:aces READING all 7.30 A. 31., and returns trout ,PLIILADELPHIA at 5,15 P. 55 Pottetox rt Accommodation Train: Lcrixes Pottstown a 6,25 n. recurulUg leaves Philitileliihia at 4,30 p. m. • Columbia Railroad Trains leave ,Reading at 7 00 , A 31., and 615 P.. 31., for Ephrata; Lick, - Lancaster, Col-, =bin, Ac. , Perkionien Rallread trains leave Perkiomen Junction at 9.606 m and 000 p, m returning : Leave 44ippack at 8 15 a. t i t, p. rn,cOunectlng with similar trains on Reading, Railroad. 08 Sundays, nave New York itt 8 00 PI.M., Made' , phis, 8 a at and 315 P. M., the 8 a m train running only, to Reading; PottSville 8 At M., Barri burg,s 50 a m, had 410 and 10 55`p co, and Reading 1255,2,54 and 715 a. in., for Ilarrielrurg,and 12.55 and 705 a. m., fur Ziew'York, and at 8,48 a. m., and 4.25 p.m. for Philadelphia 1. COMMUTATION, MILEAGE, BEASON, SCHOOL, and EXCURSION Tierers to and from all points at reduced rates. Baggage checked through: 100 pounds Baggage aliened each Passenger. 6. A. NICOLL% Rending, April 26, 18C9. Central Superintendent UNTINGDON & B . RAILROAD. :SUMMER ARRANGES! . On and alter • MONDAY, SIAY 2 ger Trains will arricep.nd &part as fol UP TRAINS.. ' MAIL P.M. I A. M. - L E 5 55itz 8 401 602 846 6 17 9 00 6 24 ,9 07 640 ' 922 656 ' 0,38 7 03 '0 46 ' 7 18 10 01, MGM ISTATIONS Huntingdon, ' I Long Siding MeConnellstown ..... ['leaven t ern% Marklesbusg, Coffee Run,. Rough a; Ready Cove, Illlshers Summit Saxton, Riddiesburg. Hopewell, Piper's Run • iTatesvllle . Bloody Run,........ ' 'Mount Dailey, 7 24 1005 AR 7 411 10 20 814 10 431 8 231 • 10 52 842 11 10 9 02 II 29 919 11 45 Mt 926 Ar 11 62 811013 P'S RUN BRAN* , is • 7 . 50 , 1 0 E 10 3018axtrUa 1 8 051 10 451 Coalmont, 8 10, 10 50 Cranford, Aft S 201 AR 11 00 Dudley, I 'Broad Top City,..... Huntingdon May 24, 'O9. JOHN 51 pENN SYLVANIA RA IL ROAD. TIME OF LEAVING OF TRAINS MMER ARRANGEMENT. RD. BASTIVAIID .11i ,1:1 WESTWA STATION b. N.H.smilten, Mt. Union,... Mapleton Milt Cr00k,... Huntingdon, Petersburg,— Barri. , Spruce Creel., 'Birmingham, Tyrone,l TintOn, Fostoria, Bell's Mi Altoona,. Tile PLIILA EXPRESS Ea.h, on] lc. ea Altoona at 9 30 r u. and arrives at Huntingdon nt 10 46 r. m. The FAST LINE Eastward leaves' Altoona at 12 20 A. 04., end arrives at Huntingdon at 131 A. 51. ' The CINCINNATI. EXPRESS Eastward leaves Altoona at 5 45 I'. 51. and arrives at Huntingdon at ,7 pod , AI. PerrnatiM Exrazei Eastward, leaves 'Altooriti at 9 50 A. N. and arrives at Huntingdon at 11 05 A. M. , The. FAST LINE' Westward, 'leaves Huntingdon nt, 7 43 P., M. and arrives at Altoona at S 66 P. AL the Pwrsnutto Exennes leaven Huntingdon, at 6 49A It., anti ea at Alltomm, 8 10, A. M. April 28, 1869. READ - AND 'BE POSTED ! TO THE' NEWLY MARRIED AND ALL IN WANT Or New Furniture, &c. • ►ITHE undersigned would respectfully ± announce that ho manufaCtimas and keeps constantly on hand. largo and splendid assortment of DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS WASH AND CANDLE STANDS Windsor and cans seat chairs. cupboards, gilt and rose. wood moulding for mirror and picture frames, and a Twi sty of articles not mentioned, at prices that cannot fall to be satlefeetory.. - Ho is also agent for the well known Dailey & Decamp patent spring Bed Bottom. The public are invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Work and Rake room on Dill street, noar Smith, one door west of Yenter's'store. Efuutiugdou, Aug. 1, 1666 Temat - sag J. M. WISE, , Manufacturer and Dealer, In .1 7 ° — ' 3EL'N ='B' la-m:23n Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to his stand on 11111 et., Huntingdon, in the rear of George W Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, where he manufactures and keeps all kinds of Furniture nt reduced prices. Per sons wishing to purchase, will do,well to give him a call. Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges reasonable, lird- Also, Undertaking carried on, and Coffins made In, any style destrod,txt 'Mori notice., • • • mir r im , The subscriner has a NEW AND ELEGANT HEARSE 'and to preptned:to attefill Jun - Mali at.aity" piece in town , or country. J. M.' WISE:. Huntingdon, May 9, 186G-tf TAPER !.PAPER!i. PAPER ly Tmdag,l',lPoq i impreesion Paper, Drawing Paper, , Decd Paper,, Time Paper, Silk Paper for Flower., • Perforated Paper, Rigel Newel, - let Cap Paper, ~, •• Letter espat, Commercial Note Paper, , , Ladles' Gilt Edged Letter and NotoP,aper, Ladloo'•Pialn and Fancy NoterFbpor, , . Whits and Colored Cdrd Paper, in gecko : And Sheet., For silo at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Nolo atoro. ILTARD and Soft Ooaf,for aale,by: Lr ,-- met74-a- • - 0 0 )IBikfirr 4 go. a€3' , '@Q a€ 34. I=l . . Co.,—gt- •=, * etwarto 4 . 3.; • `'; ', 4 5 r HUNTINGDON, PA., HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, PUMPS, ,21F.. , ::;(3dzIoSSi ti:-_ , .: - i ST01418; i: , ' 72 OILS, LAMPS, ROPES,' SAT PQM, Scythes, Snaths; Grahreradles, Sad- I • .dleiy. and Carriage Goods, Hubs, and Spokes. OAD TOP NMI ANI) IRON, Attr, 1669, Puna lows; , OWN TRAINS LOCKS, HINGES, SCREWS, EMI IM= eaMC: O I 4 4Ir3W..7 I OETA..Ieit.3EI, • and on endle4s,vorie_ty of goods in his line. are reeeivrng goodi a znost every day from 'manufacturers, and in view of late DECLINE IN PRICES, and our experience in' selecting best brands and reliable qualities of goods, purchasers kill find it to their advantage to examine our stock. AR S 05 7 55 7 60 AR 225 2 10 2 05 LE 1 65 CEEI 'HII.LIPS, Supt THE NEW PATENT ECLIPSE COOK STOVE, 1 > gi I FiE FP. which throws all others in the shade, is stil increasing in populaidty, and pleases so Wei that everybody wants A. 1 , 1. 7 69 7 50 7 42 7 3 4 7 13 7 00 64 633 5 25 0 14 Og 6 35 5 0 Dr. BIG - ; P 11ui[tfngdon, Jan 13, 18119-tf. T ", 9 ELtBRA.TED GROVER- & • .BAKER Sewing Machines. *A. THE BEST F COILS SEWING lIACIIINE IN USE For Beauty and Elastkity of Stitch, , For Strength and Durability' of'S.eam that nut,rwr el, as both threads aroused direct Boni the spouts ' and n. scams hare to be fastened by hand; nit waste of thread For simplic ty and perfection of machinery. It stitches, bents, folio, tucks, braids, cords, and am bruldete beautifully. Machines fully Warranted and tall instructions giver Sewing machine cotton, silk, &c.. on band. For We by GRESNB & BBOTHEitii feblo'69 tid floor beistcr's Building, Huntingdon, Pa WHEJi'LIiE& n ILSON'S HIGHEST. PREMIUM '''Cbcit -tnvEt''' &Wig Machins, Received the only GOLD MEDAL, at the PARIS ESPOSITION, 1867. They are adapted to all kinds of family Sowing, and to the use of Seamstresses, Dressmakers, Tailors, Mann factorers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Date, Caps, Corsets, Linen (lands, Umbrellas, Parasols, 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 ere] y species Meaning, making a beautiful and perfect Mitch, alike on both sides of the article soured: JAMES HIGGINS Thoquollties which recommend them ore: 1. Beauty and excellonco °ranch al,ke on both aides of the Node sewed. 2. Strength, , firmtiess antl.dufabllity of saam,tbut will not tip nor ravel. 3 Economy of Thread. 4. Attachments and wide range of application to plum ties and materials. 6. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. . - C. Simplicity and 0°14:m0111.'0 ppstruction. S. Sperd;casr, of operation and - runlitigement, and au!ei 7 neon ofpovement. Instructions -free to ajr; lanchlucy.ept;fn reoir one Sonr Iron of chnTge: f 7 i• 17 /3 :LElNll3,:digeq, • A /lIINTINGDOS, PA. .HENRY HARPER ; : ; .520 A. CH S `. 3l lltitriiiargofetrnkfat low ritikee;Ottitto WATCHES, J.Fe3YELpY,§olWilvey7Witre, Aft.: PLATEII-SP6O:II'S, CASTOIS, S.E.T'SNC. als:l3:3ur P . ;-i-- PAPER ! PA. iiii;. blote, Post, Commorclat, Foolscap and Flatcap—a good assortment for sale by tho ream, half ream, quire ft shoot, at a ',--„- rr V,, t.-- ~ , VI 1 • -. 1' ''. c': ;PVVlS',4sos4rl.43.ll',l'Tm*AllsWcZA...k COUNTRY DEALERS can buy CLOTHING from mo Huntingdon at W s /PLESALEms44§2 pa,,thoy tan la the Filling? qt I / 1 )* Pri,l,l4i r4P4debbla• • upluAß. FRANK W. STLWART DRAIN PIPE, THE ECLIPSE. STOP AT THE WHARTON & YAGUIRE, HILL STREET, WHOLESALE &RETAIL I DEALERS IN Fottidiii?.4iidlitipteoo:7 ~....ki ~..i, ..,,. : 4;11 4: • ' ..4 . if • - '.. '' f . ' • , , • K, • • * a) „ -- uui firi i iiy s iy at - . 4 The attention of MECHANICS, FARNIERS, BUILDERS, sod flint' we are now OirVl tug o REITER ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE r CUTLERY &C .1 than can ho !butyl ellciihoto in'tlinebart of tho State, raj prices to suit tho times. Our stock comprises all articles; In thin lino of business, embracing a poloral assortment of TOOLS . mid 'MATERIALS used by CARPENTERS,' lILUKEIMITIIS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKER JOINERS, de„ Ste., together with h large stook of iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and Mining Suppiics, ; Ssldlery, Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Circular, Mill and Cross- Cut Saws, Enamelled, Finished and Plain Hot ; : ; • - ' Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns, Oland Powder' Cans. An excellent eesortruent of Flame 41i. - tleta* * 3r, , , ' Comprising KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, SCIS ORS, RAZORS, &C. BRITTANIA Sc SILVER PLATED WARE. Household, Horticultural ,and Farm Implements, Of the latest and most improved patterns CONSTANTLY ON lIAND AND FOIL SALE AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS Will find a general assortment of material for their use consisting in partof Carriage Trimmings, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts, 'Mashers, Malleable Irons, Pa tent and enamelledLeather, Whips, Tongues, Soe- • - kets, Shafts, &e. MiraMn.l2oo-IMASIVIDE I MMEEM Can La aupplied with A.NVILS;BELiAOW S, S LEDGES, HAMMERS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron & Stee ,CARPENTERS.. Cud in our p4tabllslnent,a iniporior .4tOek PLANES, • - SAWS, AUGERS,- • HATCHETS ; HAMMERS, FILES, CHISELS, lIINGES, SCREWS, LOCKS, ; BOLTS, • PULLEYS, SASH-CORDS, &C.• ; lIINING AND MINERS' GOODS. NAILIS. add' SPIiiiES, "yarieties BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, (,oAL Ricks tiyAgs.tio ['BLS. Mia.x•xsaareF Can be acconttnstlatO with everything in their line from Gtite'Sei,itrtittir 6a Whet-stone. • 331.3.13.C1eiriS Aro especially invited to call and examine our stock of BUILDING I HARDWARE, and compare our prices with others. Agricultural. lipplement§, Comprising the &Mous gaol! • Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined, SundaWs Firer Premium 1101I8E PITCLIFORK, Rakes, • - Scythed, • - Hoes, Hay Forks, Trace and Reiter Chains, Strut Chains, ' Cow Time, Curry Combs, • Cattle, Sc., Sc., du. Among the specialties of our House, we &aim to call attention to tho celebrated - OHIO PUMP, The exclusive right to sell which is vested in us. Send for acirculor nod get full particulars of same, and satisfy yourself of its superior qualities. , • SCALES. Scales of all sizes told descriptlT2s, including Tea and Counter Scales, Platform Scales, Grocers' and .Druggists' Scales, Rolling Mill, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port• able, Hopper,' Miners and Trans portation, flay, Cattle and Coal Scales, FURNISHED 'AT MANUFACTURERS' The largest and best assortment of GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY, sEsor plrenia In this plico A GREAT VARIETY OF COOK & PARLOR STOVES. ALL SIZES OF AND BIWA Boat Norway nail, rod, bar an boo; Iron: STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions WA.GON•BO*S; i. ; CARRIAGE SPRINGS, ;:k4ON AND )3R-44s *IRE Lard, Lubricatiiig'aild Coal Oil, By the barrel or gallon, at very low figures Altir A call is respectfully solicited, feeling cond. „, dent that our goods and .pricoa will not fall tpt '644' s s .f I ' .& MAKIRE, 1 _ Funtingdon, Silaysf,ll3oy. Ayer's Hair Vi or ,. ,"restoring Gray flair to, tdity, 'And 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 Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness 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 ment,,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 deleteTious. substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil rwhite cambric, . and yet lasts ong on the hair, giving•it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. L C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $l.OO. JOHiq READ, Agent Ayer's Cathartic Pills; For all the purposes of a Laxative medicine. ' Perhaps no one omit. ..Pt doe is so universally re. / robed by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever , - .2 . 1-ki- - '-7-,:;741';: any before so universal. 1y b e fore u use, in ..„5, 1 every r o on try and among ..,--. A all clissea, :u this mill ~--iyam - but enielent purgative PM. The ebraai - i rea --, l - -- - ., - -- - T - sor - --, I; son i.e, Hut it i, amore liable and fir more farca teat remedy. thnu any •-- other. Thoie who have tried it, know that it cured them; those who have not, know that it curbs their neighbors and friends, and nil know that what it does once it does always —that it never Mils tlwough any Ihult or neglecter its composition. We have thousands upon thou sands of certificates of their remarkable cures of the following complaints, but such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates; containin g al neither comel or any deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the Internal viscera to purify the wood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the Stomach, bowels„liver, and othet organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as are the lint origin of disease. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, winch these Pills rapidly care:— For Ilayspepstai or indigestion, Canznor and Lora of Appetite; they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach and restore its healthy tone and action. For Liver Complaint and its various ;vow toms, Dillow) Sick lieadacho, alatuddicu or Green Sichnema, Colic and Unions, Neriers, they should be Ju diciously taken for each ea s e, to correct the diseased action or remove the obFarnetions which cause it. For SlDymentory or iiilarehma, but one mild dose is generally required. For labourtiatism,Gont, Gravel, IPaillpi tiation llieart, Vain in Cis - tilde, Daek 'and Lobar, they should.be continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of Ihe,system. With such change those , .comphiluts disappear. ' • - - ' For Iltrop..x nailpropsieat Swelltrigs they should be taken in large and frequent doses to pyp r duce the 'effect bra drastic purge. ' For riuppres.lon a large dote should be taken as it produces the desired effect by symPathY. As a Inotter Pill, take one or two rills to pro mote digestion and relieve the stomach. All occasional dose 4:Minh - nes the stomach and bowels into healthy% action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the sygtem. Hence it.i, ollthi ad: vantageettg where no serieds - tierakemept existt. One who feels tolerably well, often finds theta dose of these Pitts makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus. , E. J. C. AVER .X.• CO., .Praetical Chenaste; LOTEXI.Z. IfIASS., U. S.-A .CARDEN 'SEED& Of Choice stock and Imo.to name of our OroUtit of 1668. Every variety of selected GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS. • • Having or( r 200 acres devoted to Rood Grow lag, all wanting Puro foods direct front the GROWER _Should send their orders itturtedistely to an. Descriptivo catalogue and price -list famished on op. pllcatlon, gratis. • " • COLLINS; ALDEIISON & CO, 1111 & 1113 Market, St., Philada., Pa. fieca Fenno and Garden near Haddonfield, N.J. N. D.—filtutrade supplied on liberal 'terms. f02.4.2m TO THE LADIES The eubscribers bare recently dkcovered a new armlet—Ulu ESSENCE OF STARCH. In calling the attention of the ladies to our Starch, they will find that it econoinizeb labor,'hiiiduces a BEAUTIFUL GLOSS, Much superior to common starch, and easier to iron. In fact if yon want a beautiful gloss ou your skirt, or your husband's shirt or collar, procure n box of our Essen. of Starch. Thu cast is trilling, only 15 cents a box. Try a box and bo convinced. Every Fondly should have It box of the Essence of Starch. For sato by all Grooms and dealers in the United States. Manufactured only by SMITH, HANIMON & CO., solo proprietors, 1113 Harmer street, Philadelphia. Alar For sale at 3.IAShEY & CO'S. Enterprise Head quarters. feb9 TIIOS. BURO4IINELL Wll. g. BURCIIINELL THOS. BIIROHINELL & SON, 31ANUFACTURZI18 OF SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, FLOORING, And all kinds of Building lYlaterial, P/UNTINGpON, PA. Me 112541 • (!EIL A. STEEL. MILTON S. LYTLE. EAIIOEL A. STEEL. rillHE FIRM OF STEEL, LYTLE & a STEEL baying located on their tract of laud with lit two tulles of tho borough of If untingdou, STEAM SAW MILL, . . aro prepared to manufacture all kinds of • OAK AND PINE LIIIIIBER. no mill will be ton to its utmost capacity and will be in operation' during the entire summer and Halt of the qHtutun menthe. Thuy will So enabled to furliiell Lum ber In tarp quantities, and of all dintensionv, at the low eat cash prices. Orders respectfully solicited. Lumber:delivered at thii POETUL Railroad, OP canal. • ,• • • ' lli ' nitingdon Atoll 22, 18GS-tf .. : , LUIIIBEIi,',, SHINGLES; LATHS. „,,, -,;.....,7... BILL 1.1t).1.11 d 0 11 0 .11., , Flustering ti4ad S , T_ U_ 17, hi Ipg Lath, constantly oh Wand. ' I Worked flooring, Sash, Illinda,"Dobre, Door and Win. dow Praises, fin niched ntonansiommrcrss prices. (Dahl timid country produot:gesstalty bought at market rates. . WAGONED de /DO., aag 2a.te . . ./.i, ,''. Philipsburg, Conde co., Pa.' _IFOR THE•LADIES. • A superior articlo,of Note Paper and Envelope y4ltablo for confidential corrapoutlouce; fyr unto ay LEWIS' ROOK STATIOPERE STORE. iJSIIVESS MEN; TAKB NOTT6E! , yoirwarit your Cord' intlyprlntai on cora • ones, cop ROOK .I:ND ar.d.r.to,ArEnrsrbßE nitabelititt, Abiurtiscments. ' FiNE'ODSTOM MADE BOOTS: AND 'S.I - 1:0ES - • . FOR GENTLEMEN. • ..••• • . , All II 141.1 , M1NG STYLES 011:hantt ado .N lOO4O uiro~. P: ices fix'ctl at fAllt• Illiis,tfutsal Price List s'cit I: instructions for self nscasureniefiecit' on: receipt of lost Olttco talkireds • • • • F. BAIITI,PaT,-, , 33iSouth•Sistli 'Street, aboveOhestnut, 1•• ,‘ . • ..Plll A , DELP ' III „ A. IN consequence of the dislistvotii fird, 11 ‘bielitni January,. lest. destroyed their -.otore,and.ita contents, - Atqi. c. . ALowELL,i,st. t .,; •:•_,.,,, ..•,: Have mad e especj u ll s y to thei r order I n Enropo and ip, America, nn entirely NEWSTOCK OF-. „ CHOICE GOODS, . Which are now opened and ready for examinutlon; Very Fine -Paris Mantle CLOCKS, ( Every movement 'l4O 'n'clW huiroiententi.) New Si4e'dioallientsto s Entirely new .BRONZES ; GROUPS; and FIGURES, qoanA3t: mAlsura WS' .• FINE, ELECTRO:.!WARES, BEST STERLING SILVER New designs. , , TVA T WES, JEWELRY, &C., &C., Avery' fill assortment ,nt .‘ cry. MODERATE . PRICES:- For the iwesen t•nt 819 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILAE J A apid . , McG UIRE'S SPANISH HAIR DRESSER sel6-ly FOR PROMoTING VIE GROWTII, BEAUTIfTINCI xus lIAIR, And relidering it dark and gloAsy.' No other .compound , possesses the peculiar properties Svhich so exactly suit the various conditions of the human hair. The use of this oil as n hair dresser has been alarm:ll in bvery sec tion of the country In the :Ismaili Main for centuries.— No preparation of art could give that clopant luxuriance and abundance of hair whirls have ec; often been the ad miration of travelers in Spain. 'Ohio oil le highly and delicately perfumed, forming an article unrivaled in ex cellence and upon which the Spanish people for many yearn have set its seal of enduring approval. Mexicali Wrilft Flowersgaligoo Lelia( For removing dandruff end scurf from the head, whiten lug end perfuming the skin. This orticlors entirely dif' forest front anything of the kind ever offered in this corm try and is warranted free, from all poisonous substances• This valuable lotion was used by the Emperor Maximil. inn, and Empires Collette of Mexico, and universally used by Mexicans for three hundred years. Au a wash for tine head—it is cooling, cleansing and refreshing.— When thus used it at onion relieves Ireadaclo. WILD FLOWERS FOR THE TEETH All those who are to favor of white teeth and a pleasant and perfumed bra ith, should at once non hiciluiro's Plow.] for the Teeth. All these preparations aro put up in the moot elegant and ornamental manner. Wu make no except'. in 0.13 ing that they eke nn ornatment to a Indy's toilet table, and 1101113 complete without than. Warranted entisf .ctory or money Wended. Orators will 'bear th's in mind. Sold by sill' respectdblo Drug &eta in.the United States and Caninbi, ,, Athit (IN °Mara to RICHARD IV/cGDIRE, Depot anti 3lnnufactory, et43 , ' - -2& NorLl Second Street, DlffladelPhio For eole at Leol-1' Book Store, Iluntingdoct. ~. DOBB I- S • .ELECTRIC -„ BOOT - POILISIT; ,Makea a rafting Shiliti. , Thoeo mix) block their boos on Saturday n fah t. with ordinary blacking. don't have mucli shine on Sunday, as the 'polish fades off; but the shine of'! 33033381115' BLACKING.. Lasts Saturday Night and all day Sunday; IT BEATS ANY OTILEIIBLACHIN'ff .MADE. Manufactured only by J. B. D ' OBBINS; sehisßumense Soap and Blacking Works, Sixth Street and German town Avenuo, Philadelphia, Pa. Fur sale by Massey „k Go., adjoining Lewis' Book Store, nuntingdon, Pa. nevlS 727 CHESTND T STREET 727 Reduction in the Prices • OF DRESS GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & 00,, NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, OFFER' TO-DAY 50 Cases of Imported Dress Fabrics, at 25 Cents per Yard, Worth Double thg' Price. RICKEY, SHARP & 727 Clpestiott street, dec2.-ly Philadelphia, , SPECTACLES. A fine l liiid liirgo assortment 4T'LEIVLS' - POO/C STORE.' - DOORS AND STATIONERY.- A good , assortment ofqniscellanaous and Samliuoks—Foolscap, lsuoks—Voolscap, I:eller:Commercial and Noteraper-- Plain and Fancy En% elopes—Red, Ditto and Mack Inks= "Dank Books of numerous sizos—Pons, Pencils, Pocket and Desk Inkstands, and Avery other artiClo usually found in e Book and Statfonery'Storo, be fair prices al LEWIS' lox, STATIONERY k MUM STORE. LADY RECKONER - n•cornpwto ruelier. Ready . Reckoner, hi.dellat ! a and cents, to which aro added forma of Notes, Zile, Its. ceipts • Petitions, &c:, together with a sat 'oT•useftil tabld coutatuing rate of Lute ' frolm one dollar to t„yolvethOlnk, and, by the Angle day,' with a hiblo'OF wigon,, avdboard' by the week and day. For sato, At i,f...!: ''"'t O; LEWIS' DOOK 5.T91.4-E. —o— bIeGUIRE'S McGUIRE'S Bituplinops ;by Anparaoie.O. Coal." ttTAISLIS3IEDI.SSII! J. REYNOLDS & u SON, N.IV. CORN'Etr. 13Tini:tin PlLBtitt STS., , _ Sole' .sfantififethrtg qII I O FI CYItIVAge dIS 1 #9IT G 4;l', -111 ON ,_- T , GAS - CONSIIyIING - H - E AT ER lyyg „„ • ' ' • ' 011,,TP41.kit'RE§TS'Rii,1 'WitbIJGFIT=I:RON These Tre ‘ ttort6troulade of heavy :Freeslit,lron, pall rivet6d together,: the only sure prevention against the escape of Cos or Dust. • T . Jigy are:eitaily:Tairiitgod,:iMhcpe any &impels.' TheiPfticiit Radiatorair,* thoxie and aurio3anct. of-drums, and .isvpermanently-attached to the Heater. This is the most durable,qdroph4 &Adak cal, and popular Ifealifig4iPPerittpaieyer Offeredioniolo They are all goarantntal. POOKIN.G.RANQES fur hotels and l filjett, TORTATILE IIEATERS, • I.• s. 'LATROBE HEATERS,' , ' s ' ' LOW DOWN GRATES, SLATEJNIANTELS, REGISTERS AND'YENTILATGRS., ' ' ' 'ire NEW FLAT-TOP HEATING RANGE' ts.S.eud for our Illustra!edi'amplAot.! UNITED sTAT.Es' ' AIIthP,IiiedIWAINLAIM AGENCY IiUNTIIid.DON PA. SOLDIERS AttENTIONI 2.lte act of Congress approved March 2, 1867, girid Ikeirs of Soldiers who died prisoners of War, - COMMUTATION FOR RATIONS, ' - for the time the soldier was so held a prisoner, dto the rate of twenty-five coots per day, to be paid iu the follow ing older: Ist.,To the widow, if unmarried ; '2d. loalin' children • 3d. To the parents, to both jointly if tlie,y aro living,4ei Cher is dead, to the survivor; the bro. theca and sisters. . . . Thu act of February 28.1867, provides for the refund hig oldie $3OO Cermuutatiou Mouoy, where the eeme'pee• snit war sl„alin drafted, and seas repaired to enter the set:- vice or furnish a substitute.' • .a • . DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.., The atct of Mack 2, 1861, also makes vrovistoom.for. the payment of the • ' , • • $lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY to such soldiers as bavu accidentally lost their dischpf gee All persona boring any claims under any of above meatioutal Acta, or nay other kind of claim against all United States or Stato floveritnionts, can hays then promptly collected, by addressing the ur.darsigtted. formation and Adria, chem tally given to soldiers or thole Mends, free of (Margo. • W. U. WOODS,' Authorized Army and Nciig Wizr-Clain Agent;': m0yD,21887 Iltmrnoloox, Iluntingdou c 9, Pa tKS AND STATIONERY oF;Ai.li.:Riitmiii; Jrl ~ , s I.Store, Huntinijdon,•'Pai. z( • School' BookS and Stationery:Bibles; Ilyirm Books, Miscellanelms , Bookst•of--all Blank ;Books,: Sunday School.. Books, etc. Inks of all kinds, Notions„Perfumery, Pock. et Books Pocket Knives, Musical Instru ments; Wall Paper, Window • Shades Fixtures,,etc., etc., etc.. 131:11:7Mr1 1 .1EIVarriC).Dra 44 - . 4 3 • MARBLE .Y_AitlV: J. MAREEN &I,' 0, REA:VEIt Hering catered into partnership, MI inn the Puillie'thac they are pteparell to exeente'all atyleti of f Plain and ornamental Marble Work Emit as lIONSIMENTS,IVEADSTONES,kIio Building s Work, at se low prices as any shop in the county.. Orders from a distance promptly attended to - . Opp as MUM'S street, a few doors ,cnsr ef,the.l4; therint church - • ' nithB,lB47 LITARBLE YARD. -The' utndereigtig4 .would respectfully call thehtteution of the cltiatm 01 Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the chick o beautiful marble:nowion.bandi :Me la propared to fu at the shortest notice, Mouumeutal Marble, Tomb, Ta ed and Stones of erery, desired' size' pod form of Italiniec2 Eastorn Marble, highly iuiebed, and carved o with ,opprot? print... Aerie. or plain; may cult. - I 1 at V . :, is Ai , Building darble, Dpor and Window Sills, furnished to order. - • • - • • . . . W. W., pledgee hiulself to furnish material and,Tork:, manship equal to any in the country, nt a fair price. and see, Lerma .you purcimao elsowhere.c Shop an 7th: miler of Moo tgomery and aliffi'n nuntingdon, PS • varafiegg. Ituntingdon, May 18,1855. .4.1 P L'ANIC S! BLANIKS i 131ANit§r -,•,- .NSTAISLE'S BABES, „ ATA ' CITER: h . 'UVi` f0N.8,, 'ATTACHMENTS,' ' ' XEUUTIOS, '. ... 'SUMMONS, DEEDS, • ' , 1 , . n SUBCENAS, MORTGAGES, I SO2IIOOfrORBERS, •,. - JUAGMENT NOTES., :' s e LEASES FOR ROUSES, NATURALIZATION WES., COMMON BONDS, -, •• , :: JUBCIiIENT•BONDS,',::I'I' . WARRANTS, , • , , „ , T ,- 1:13 , 1)31LL, • , ~N on's, with a waive; of„il;e'idOtair. .' ~ dGIBISLENT NOTEdt Mitli a Avairer,otthe $3OO Liw, 14, ARTICLE§ OF AGREEMENT, with Teachers.. .'MARRIAGE 011ItiGFICATES, for'Justices'of 'tli6 Pellet! and Ministers of tho Gospel. .. , • :, _ ~.. CO3IPLAINT, 'WARRANT, and COMMITMENT, ill baia of ?insult prof ltattery, and,4tflay... , , S.OIIIII.IIEXOIAE, to reedreettmoant'oe.ludincelill't COLIGtCTIBREtAtEBIEII4I4;,fitr; Stole, Collat,y,- F.9hoote, borough any Towitehlp Taxes, ' :Rriviteh ilkanodribeliaim mid for .Bali!,at She Oaks c ,. theillUNT/RfGDO GLOBE. , _ - IBlNlfS; . dfiWer'y'di etiptlii,Ali•iiika lerorderfnectly, Atßlt.lfr o.9f!.!‘' l iSLg Q 3l. l l - ',9 ° .fr e.' r ;' d;,' a , =Jit : Imo, Subscribe for THE SIM MB Mg]