Ely 6lnbe. H UNTINGIJON, PA .A.G,B A IOUIqSRAL 'The-weather during the past week has been extremely favorable for field labor and . such crops as are now in the ground. The great bulk of the oats crop in this region was cut during the week and much of it is housed. A fall of rain on cut oats does very little in juryothersvise than to the straw, pro vided - tlie'shower is short lived and succeeded by a good drying atmosphere. Continuously wet weather, however, would soon destroy the grain as well as the straw. So far as our observa tion and "researches ches have Citonded we are inclined to the opinion that the oat crop of this season, as regards both grain and straw, is better: than_it _has been for several years past. The weather since seeding time has boom admirably adapted to the ) habit of the oat plant, which seems to thrive best in a cool, and humid. atmosphere. A bushel of the grain grown in a cli-. mate suitable to the utmost develop ment 'of the plant frequently weighs over fifty pounds--such a climate , as that of Nova Scotia, for instance, and also that_ of: Prince Edward -island, where most magnificent oats are rais ed, in weight almost .rivalling Indian :`,l'lle..‘standar4' Of tinloUghont the:l:hated States is"thirty two pounds to the bushel, which is somewhat too high, taken as a ,wbole. A. is only favorable' seaSene, kliat this weight s is reached, and then only' in part. In ordinary seasons twenty five or thirty pounds is all that whit tiro' called good :oats would - weigh, *while the groat !ilk of tike crop would not average much over twenty. _ The erop - Of early potatoes is much the best we have had for many years. Rif; immense. Potatoes have been bringing such ,exorbitant prices of late . teitis asto judnee farmers to turn their attention entirely in the direc tion of their culture as a source of pro fit and to devote-a greater breadth of ground to that esculent than formerly. Under the influence _of 'a propitious season and extended cultivation the result is seen in the enormous product of the 613un t6 , :w Lich is so greatly' be yond the consumptive demand that prices_hnve . fallen far -below .- what , is ; supposed' to , he reninnerative.poilit when_ Jhe_high price paid , forficed .last spriiig is taken into 'consideration.— Those who paid two or three dollars a pound for fancy sorts,-no better than those in ordinary cultivation, will, very likely, be extremely disgusted when they find at the end of the sea son that they have realized a loss.— The greater part of the late crop pro mises Well, - the stalks presenting a vigorous and healthy appearance. In some places the potatoes may have the rot, but the yield of the sound ones will be so bounteous this autumn as to 'Compensate the growers in part for the.low prices which must inevitably rule throughout the winter months. Most of the buckwheat sown during last•inonth is well above ground, and looks about as it usually does when it first aPPears; It is a gent of .rapid growth, and its welfare depends very much upon the atmospheric contingen cies. A full yield requires favorable weather throughout the whole period of its short existence. It can with stand neither extreme heat nor early frosts, both extremes being alike dan gerous-:-the one withering the blos som, the other preventing the maturi ty of the grain. The crops in Northern Illinois aro good. The farmers count on twenty bushels wheat to the acre. The scab is in lightly, but not so as to occasion much alarm. As to corn fully three ,quarters• of it looks - fair; The poor .Corn is in holloWs and wet land. Oats are tremendous. MISCELLANEOUS The black knot on plum trees can be cured by dipping a paint brush in spirits of turpentine and thoroughly saturating the knot. A writer in the Horticulturist sup plies the place of bean poles by using apple brush, which affords a shade .to the vine and is a protection against log win s. The peach is predisposed to a strag gling growth, and the strength of the tree is often needlessly dissipated by its great height. The nearer to the root of the tree the main branches are made to grow tho better. A Goon NIGIIT Ktss.--Always send your child to bed happy. Whatever cares may trouble your mind, give the dear child a good . -night kiss as it goes to its pillow. The memory of this, in the stormy years which may be in Store for the little one, will be Bahl°. hem's star to the bewildered shepperd and swelling up in the heart will rise the thought : "My father and mother loved me ?" Lips parched with fever will become dewy at this thrill of youthful memories. Kiss your little Child before it goes to sleep. Now U. S. notes, of the denomina tion of one and two dollars, will be ready for circulation about the first of September. . • gNIZY,4,OO. will '.do more to Etc - imui modate their customers tbsti any Other 00[138 ill neighborhood. mehner WNVELOPES- ' ALI By the box, pack, or lees quantity, (or sale at LEWIS' BOOS AND .ST4TIONERY STOIZZ Se - School Books of all kinds; for sale at Lewis' Book Store. tf OF A SNAKE."All ! IT111113 3 " 88,3 ; 11C the laWyer, "sofnetimeS *cry nearly approach reason in their cun ning. got interested in' the study of ser pents down in Alkanses, where I spent most of last year.. I don't know why,, but' w,as constantly watching them and testing their sagacity, by . placing them in new situations, and surround.' ing them with novel - expedients. Of all kinds ,LexPeriniented most with, rattlesnakes and `copperheads. ' , One afternoon I seated myself on a knolliti, the woods to smoke and read' —forT always had a book or newspe per'with.me—and had been enjoying myself for some time, when I espied a copperhead making fora hole within ten feet of where I sat. Of eciurso threw down my book and ,cigar, and proceeded to try a new experiment.— As soon as I stirred the rascal made a rush for the hole; but I caught the tail as he got nearly in, and jerked him some twenty feet backward; He throw himself into a coil in - no time, and - waited - for me to pitch in. But I concluded to let 'him try his hole again. "After a while, ho started for it, stopping when I stirFed:to coil himself up ;'but as I kept pretty quiet, he re covered confidence and.again Went in. Again I jerked him , out. No sooner did he hit the ground than he'nriade a grand rush for the hole • in a straight line for my legs I ,But that didn't work, Tor I got out of tho . ,wayond gave him another flirt: . 4 7 : • "This time ho lay still awhile, ap pearing to reflect on the course to be taken, after a time ho tried it again, Hough rather slowly. After getting hid head a little way in, he stopped and wriggled his tail, as if on purpose forme to grab it. I did so; and quick er than 'a flash he drew his head out, and came within a quarter of an inch striking me in the face. However, I jerked him quite a distance, and resol ved to look out the next time. Well ho tried the same game again, but it wouldn't work--4 was too quick for him. „ - "This-time.he lay in a coil for half an hour. without stirring. •At last, however, he tried it once moro. Ho advanced within-five feet- of -the hole very slowly, coiled again, and then, by heavens got the start of ree by one of thO cutest ' tricks - ybu over heard of." "How was it?" we all exclaimed, in one breath. "Why," said the narrator,sinking his voice to the same acme of ,solempity and looking as honest and sober as a man could look, "why he jtisti . turned his head towards my head, and wont down that hole tail first." MBA STINI X. 4Gr3ELM.MIV3III, Successor to B. 31. GREENE, DEALER IN STEIN WAY & SON'S PIANOS, And other makes, MASON & lIAIILIN CABINET ORGANS, Illelcdeonq, Guitars,Viollus, Files, notch, Accordeons, ge. JaE-Pianos, Organs, and Ideltalrous Warranted fur five Circulars sent on appl yication. : Address- .7. GREENE,. _ . liuntingdon, I'a.; jaU27,69 ' 2d floor Leister's New Building. READ AND . BE POSTED ! .T. 1.1.0 • • NETVL Y HARRIED AND ALL IN WANT 01. New • Furniture &c. THE undersigned would respectfully j_ announce that lie manufactures and keeps constantly on band a la:zu and splendid assortment of DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, EBI=MMIEMIEI WASH AND CANDLE STANDS Windsor and cane seat chairs. cupboards, gilt and' rose. wood moulding for mirror and picture frames, and a vari• ety of articles not mentioned, at prices tbat cannot fail to be satisfactory. le is also agent for the well known Bailey & Decamp patent spring Bed Bottom. The public are !wilted to call and examine Ida stock before-purchasing elsewhere. Work and Inlet; room on Itlll great, near Smith, one door teal of Yenter'a store. Huntingdon, Aug. 1,1866 TaIIENOMIE J. M. WISE, Manufacturer and Dealer in 35" "ET 3EL Bil" '5O icr R. 353, Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to his stand on 11111 at., Ifuntlegdom in the rear of George W Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, whero ho manufactures and keeps all kinds of Furniture at 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. RlGir- Also, Undertaking carried on, and Coffins made in any style desired, at short notice. sasit The subscriber has a NEIV AND ELEGANT HEARSE and is propel ed to attend Funerals at any place in town or country. .1. Al. WISE. Iluntingdon, May 0, 1866-tt PAYER ! PAPER ! ! PAPER !! ! Tracing Paper, leapreseyp Paper, Drawing Paper, Deed Paper, - 2155110 Paper, Silk Paper for Nlowere, Perforoted Paper, I listed Board, tat Cap Paper, Foolscap Paper, Letter Paper, Commercial Note Paper, Ladles' Gilt Edged Letter 11 - r.... Note Paper) - - Ladies' Plain and Farm); Lola Pisper, - White and Colored Card Paper, in Packs and Sheets, For sale at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Music Store. Farmers Wanting BUCKEYE, OHIO HARVESTER, NEW YORKER, or any other Reaper or Mower ;with Self Rake, Drop Per, front or rear cut, or a machine that cuts both front and rear, and has no point that the knives titinot ;cork freely; Pratt and other flay Hakes, Gum and pin Drills, Grain and Clover Separators, Shovel Plows and Cultivators, and any implement of any doserip• than, should order then, of McLanaltan, Steno & !sett, or their agents, for they have the largest and boat absokt- ‘ meat of Agt 'cultural Implements and their repairs that to in the State. rarmora look to your own Interest nud buy your Machines where you can get the repairs in a minute's naming. aIcLANAIIAN, STONES ISETT IlattufaCturcciriti&Dealor a in all kinds of Agricultural Implements; Glaysport Foundry nod Machine Slop, llollidaysburg, Pa. quit 14, 'GO-Gm. 11. S. REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE AT ZETVLS' BOOK STORE. IiIINTINGDON, PENNA.. ~aolg.- a:€3tL (g. A. R. STEWART A. R. 'Stewart & Co. HUNTINGDON, PA., HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, . PUMPS, GLASS, STOVES, OILS, LAMPS, ROPES, NA/ ,PDRO; Scythes, Snaths, Grain Cradles, Sad- (fiery and Carriage Goods, Hubs, and Spokes. NAIL S. AND IRON LOCKS, HINGES, SCREWS, Ei r MCDDX3OW.4%.3EI.3EI, ,and an endless variety of goods in his line We aro receiving goods almooteviiry dny ,from manufacturers, and in view of jato DECLINE IN PRICES, and our experience in selecting best brands and reliable qualities of geode, purchasers will find it to their advantage to examine our stock. THE . NEW PATENT ECLIPE COOK STOE, which throws all others in the shade, ie sti increasing in popularity, and pleases so we that everybody wants STOP AT THE BIG I PADLOCK SIGN Huntingdon, Jan 13, 1860-tf. THE CELEBRATED GROVER & BAKER Sewing Machines. rm.. TUE BEST FAMILY SEWING .MACIIINE IN 1155. For Beauty and Elasticity of Sttcb, For Strength and Durability of Seam that trill not rat. el, as both threads aroused direct from tho spools ' nod no scams have to be fastened by band; no Nage of thread, For simpho.ty and perfection of machinery. It stitches, hems, fells, tucks, braids, cords, and em broiders beautifully. Machines fully Warranted and lull instructions given. S.caing machine cotton, sills. &c., on baud. For sale by GREENE & BROTHER, febl6`69 2d floor Mister's Building, Nun tingdon, Pa. WHEELE It NILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM LIT4'OI Sewing Machilles, BEM= Received the only GOLD MEDAL at the PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867. They aro adapted to ell kinds of Family Solving, and to the woo of Seamstresses, Dressmakers, 'Mors, Manu facturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cleake, Mantillas, Clothing, Gate, Cape, Corsets, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will sewn, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, and porferm miry species of /lowing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on bells sides of the oracle sowed. The qualities which recommend them are: 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, al.ko on both sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Strength, thinness and durability of seam, that will not rip nor ravel. 3 Economy of Thread. 4. Attachments and wide range of application to purpo ses and materials. 5. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. , a. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 7. Spord, ease of operation and management, and quiet ness of movement. Instructicns free to att. Machlneil kept in repair ono year free of charge. I= 94, r % HENRY HARPER, sti j r% . tb.Was2o ARCH ST.,Uatt= PHILADELPHIA, Me a largo Block, at low prices, of Ilan WATCHES, JEWELRY, Solid Silver-Ware, • AND PLATED SPOONS, CASTORS, TEA SETS, da apl&3m• PAPER ! PAPER ! Note, Poet, Commercial, Foolscap and Flateap— a good assortment for sate 11 the roam, half ream, quire or PhOpt, at LEWIS' DWI k STATIONERY SCORE. COUNTRY DEALERS .can • buy OLOTIEINO from me in Huntingdon at WHOLESALE storep tte they can In the cities, as I have a wholmale ln Philadelphia. H. ROMAN. FRANK W. STEWART =I DRAIN PIPE, THE ECLIPSE. 11. B. LIIWIS, Agent, IlumriaDom, PA WiIARTIE HUNTINGDON, PA., WHOLESALE &RETAIL, MEM Foteign and Domegic HARDWARE, Ormm, - TSo'attontion of MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS, and buyers generally, is invited to the fact that we are now utfel lug ft Rti Wilt ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C., than can be Nand elsewhere in this part ofthe State, at prices to suit the times. Our stock comprises all articles In this line of business, embracing a general assortment of TOOLS and MATERIALS used by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS JOINERS, Lc., Lc., together with a large stock of iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Circular, Mill and Cross•CutSaws, Enamelled, Finished and Plain Hot: low' Ware. Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns, Oil and Powder Cans. An excellent assortment of CJAALtliox-y, Comprising KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, SCIS— ORS, RAZORS, IW. BRITTANIA 8,; SILVER PLATED WARE. Household, Horticultural and Farm Of the latest and most improved patterns, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE A . 77 /ifif:A T UFACTURERS PRICES. CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS Will MO a general assortment of material for their Aloe consieflug in part of Carriage Trimmings, 3Rubs, Spokes, Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts, ~ - Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa- . tent and enamelledLeather, Whips, Tongues, Soc kets, Shafts, &c. 331J4&.Ci3M.M1'44C.190111E. Can be supplied with ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES, S LEDGES, HAMMERS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron& Stee CARPENTERS Will find iu our eatablkluneut a superior stock of PLANES, SAWS, AUGERS, ILATOIZETS, HAMMERS, FILES, CHISELS, • lIINGES, • SCREWS, LOCKS, BOLTS, PULLEYS, SASII•CORDS, &C., &C. MINING AND MINERS' GOODS. NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties - BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, uOAL PICKS AND'SHOKELS. 3Ewa.rxl3.er. Can bo accommotlated . ulth everything In their !Ine from a Grain Yetiarator to a Whet-atone.. 30.11.31-ildbeat•la Are especially invited to call and oxamine our stock of BUILDING HARDWARE, and compare. our prices with otters Agricultural Implements, Comprising the famous Russell Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined, Itundoll'a First Premium HORSE PITCHFORK, Rakes, Scy thee, Hoes, Hay Forks, ,Trace and Halter Chains, ~ Breast Chains, Cow Ties, Curry Cdmbs, Cards, &c., &c., &c. Among the epecialttee of our Home, wo desire to call attention to the celebtatoi OHIO PUMP, The exclusive right to sell which to vested in us. Sand for ncircular met got full particulars . , of same ; and sotisf yourself of tie stiperior qualities. SCALES. Scales of all sizes and demi iptione, including Tea and Counter Scales, Platform Scales, Grocers' and Druggists' Scales, Rolling Mill, Wheelbarfow, Pork, Port• able, hopper, Miners and Trans. portation, Hay, Cattle and , • Coal Scales, FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS' . CASH PRIC. S. The largest and best assortment of GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY, Ever offered In this place AGREAT VARIETY OF COOK & PARLOR STOVES. ALL SIZES OF NAILS AND BRADS, By the keg. Very low•! Best Noi way nail, rod, bar an hoop Iron. STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions WAGON , BOXES, • CARRIAGE SPRINGS, IRON AND BRASS WIRE Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil, By tho barrel or gallon, at very low figures , • ga"A call,is respectfully solicited, feeling cold]- : -dent., that nur goods and prices will net fail to please: l eg • WHARTON & MAGUIRE. liuntingdon, play 7, 1867. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring. Gray Hair to ts- 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• 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 deleterious 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 . white cambric, and yet lasts long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. 1 - C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS; . LOWELL, MASS. pawn $l.OO. JOHN READ, Agent. sel6-ly Ayer's Cathartic Pills; For all the purposes of a Laxative Medicine. Perhaps no one meal. cine is so universally re (mired by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universal. ly adopted into me, in `7. every country andamong all classes, as this mild AYa but efficient purgative rill. The obviour, rca boll i 9, that it is a more re - liable and far more teal remedy than :my other. Those who hare tried it, know that It cured ,thent ; those who have not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends, and all know that what it does once it does always —that it never fatls through any fault 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; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugarcoating 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 blood and stimulate It into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist; such derange ments as are the - drst origin of disease. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these Pills rapidly cure:— For Dyspepsia or llndigestion, Listless ness, Manguor and Loss 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 symp toms, Bilious ricallacise, Sick ilifeadache, Jaundice or Green Sickness, Bilious Colic and lailions revers, they should be ju diciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Eloysentery or Itiarrhina, but one mild dose Is generally required. For Valle ati4na, Gout, Gravel, Palpi tation of the Heart, Pain in• The Side, Back and Loins, they should be continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For Dropsy and libropsical Swellings they should be taken in largo and frequent doses to pro duce the effect of a drastic purge. For Suppression a large dose should be taken as it produces the desired effect by sympathy.. Asa Din 11CPll, take one or two Pills to pro mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional 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 dose of these Pills makes him feel decidedly bettor, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus. • DR. J. C. A VER cf. , CO., Practical Chemists, .LOTVELL. MASS., U. S. A THE ILI_J.NTING DON Manufacturing Company, Is now propared to fill ordors for WEATHERBOARDING, FLOORING, DOORS, AND SASH, And' in short to do all kinds of Carpenter work— To furnish HUBS, SPOKES and TELLIES, in quantities, and receive orders for 3E I IO - .IELIVITILT3ELM. xter-All orders should be addressed to D. W. ARTLEY, President, - Huntingdon, Pa. June 16, 18604. TROT. BURCHINELL KM. K. DUECIIINELL THOS. BUROHINELL & SON, )1.V1117).C111111.113 OF SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, FLOORING, And all kinds zof Building material, HIINTINGPON, PA. Elell2s.tf GEO. A. LTEEL. MILTON S. LYTLE. SAMUEL A. STEEL. THE FIRM OF STEF O L, LYTLE & STEEL having located on their tract of land with in two miles of the borough of Huntingdon, a STEAM SAW MILL, aro prepared to manufacture all kinds of OAK AND PINE LUMBER. Tho mill will be run to its utmost capacity and Will be in operation during the entire seminar nod part of the autunni months. They will be enabled to furnish Lum ber in large quantities, and of all dimensions, at the low est cash prices. Oiders respectfully solicited. Lumber delivered at the Penna. Railroad, or canal. Huntingdon, April 22, 1868-If LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, HEDILOCK, PINE BILL STUFF, Boards, Plank. Shingles, Plastering and Shingling Lath, constantly on hand. Worked Flooring, Sash, Minds, Doom, Door and Win dow Frames, furnished nt manufacturers' prices. Grain and country product genemlly bought at market rates. WAGONER & lllto, aug2B-lf Philipsburg, Centro co., Pa. RititlJtipijia FINE CUSTOM MADE BOOTSI " AND . SHOES, FOR Gt'NTLIIkEN All the LEADING STYLES on hand or made to mons uro. Prices fixcd nt E.)W FIGURES.. An Illustrated Price List with hats nations for self measurement sent on receipt of Post 011 ice address. WA.t. F. BIUtTLETT 33 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut, MEI TN consequence of the disastrous fire, which in January lust dtstro3ed their storo and its contents, 5 Et CALDWELL&CO. • „JEWELERS, Have made especially to their order in Europa and in America, an entirely - NEW STOCK OF CHOICE GOODS, Which are now opened and ready for examination. Very Fine Paris Mantle :CLOCKS, (Every movement with the new improvements,) New Side Ornaments to Match. Entheiy new BRONZES, GROUPS Iand:FIGURES, GOIMAid BIAZ.WE'O CO'S FINE ELECTRO WARES, BEST STERLING SILVER WARE, - New designs. WA TUBES, :YE WEL RY, & C., & C., A very full assortment nt very MODERATE, PRICES. . • For Ito present at 819 CHESTNUT STREET; P HILAD'A apl3 McGUIRE'S SPANISH. HAIR DRESSER FOR PROMOTING TRH GROWTH, BEAUTIFYING THE Ham, And. rendering 4 dark and glo+sy. ' No other compound possesses the peculiar propel ties which eo exactly snit the various conditions of the human ' hair. The use , of this oil as a hair dreaset has been universal in every sec tion of the country in the Sponhh Main for centuries.— No preparation of art could give that elegant luxuriance and abundance of hair which have 60 often been the ad miration of travelers in Spain. 7 his oil is highly and delicately perfumed, forming an article unrivaled in ex cellence and upon which the Spoultdt people fur many yenta have set its seal of endut hug amruval. DIcG6IIIE'S Illoxicali¶ildFlowenShamym Lobo Fort emitting dandin IT and sent f from the head, nrhlteli ing nnrl psi fuming the skin. Thin oi tide is entirely dif fermi t from an,lthing of !behind ever offered in this coon try and is Wariabled free from all paisonous substances is valuable lotion aas used by the Emperor Maximil ian, and Empress Col tott.r of Mexico, and univeigally used by Mexicans for three hundred yearn. As a yeasts for tho bend—it is cooling, cleansing and refreshing.— When thus used it at once relieves headed,. - MCGUIRE'S WILD FLOWERS FOR THE TEETH All those who ore in favor of white teeth and n pleasant and.perfumed bre 101. shonlsl at once lieu McUnfree! Wild flowers for the Teeth. All these preparations are pot up in the most elegant and ornamental manner. We make no exception in saying that they aro an ornament ton lady's toilet table, and none complete m ithont them. Wartanted I,,Atisfactot y or money refunded- Dealers will hear this in tnin.l. hold by all reapecl.shlu Dt ug. gists in the United States and Cantulas. Adthens orders to , RICHARD IvIcGUIRE, Depot and Manufactory, 263 North Second Strout, Philadelphia For eate at Lents' Book Store, Huntingdon. pI2OCLADI IT TO E ALL THE WORLD TILIT THE NAIONAL BITTERS Has cured cases of DYSPEPSIA, more eases of LIVER COMPLAINT,' more cane of NERVOUS HEADACHE, FEVER AND AGUE,. and more cases of DEBILITY, than any other remedy before the public in the same space of time. • IT PURIFIES THE BLOOD, CALMS THE MIND, RESTORESSLEEP, is an Excellent Appetizer, and a general • Invigorator of the System. WALTON & ZUG, Proprietors, No. 0, N. Seventh St., Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists, and Dealers generally. marlo,-Om. D 0 B B S - ' ELECTRIC " BOOT POLISH Makes a Lasting Shine. noro mho black their boots on Satnrday n ight with ordinary blacking. don't have much shine on Sunday, as the polish faded off; but the shine of DOBBINS' ELACIKING Lasts Saturday Night and all day Sunday. IT BEATS ANY OTHER BLACKING MADE. Manufactured only by J. B. DOBBINS, at his immense soap and Blacking Works, Sixth :tract and German town Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. For bale by Massey 3 Co., adjoining Lewis' Book Store, Huntingdon, Pa. ' novlB 727 CHESTNUT STREET 727 Reduction in the Prices • OF DRESS GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & C®., NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, !.OFFER TO-DAY. _ 50 Cases of imported Dress Fabrics, ut 25 Cents per Yard, Worth Double the Price. RICKEY-, SHARP & CO., 727 Clidstnut street, dec2.4y Philadelphia. SPECTACLES. ,-,-----,,,,_ -,. -7.--2-------- , --7f:::, _. . A fine and late assortment always" on hand AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. OOKS AND STATIONERY.- A good assortment of miscellaneous and Schee ooks—Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper— Plain and Fancy Envolopes—Red, Blue and Black Inks— Blank Books of numerous sizes—Peas, Pencils, Pocket and Desk Inkstands, and every other article usually found in a Book and Stationery Store, can be had at fair prices at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE. EADY RECKONER A complete Pocket Ready Reckoner, In dollars an cents, to which are adtle4 forme of Notes, Bilis, Re ceipts, Petitions, &e., together with n set of useful tables containing gate of interest from ono dollar to twelvettomp and, by tho stogie day, with a table of pages, and board by the week 4 and day. For sale at Eirr,s , BOOK STORK. "For BiturOißoils or: Anthrtioite'•doal." J., REYNPLDS.A. -.SON ? CORNER laTu AND:FILBERT SIS:, PHILADELPHIA ,`.,, Solo Manufacturers of the Celebrated WROUGHT-IRON, AIR TIMM', GAS-CONSUMING -H E A T E R, WITH PATENT DUST SCREEN, GRATE BAR RESTS, and: WROUGAT-IRON RADIATOR PRILADELPLII A. These floaters are made of heavy Wrought-Irani riveted together, the only sure prevention against the escape of Gas'or Dust. They are easily maniged,nithotik any dampers. The Pate* Radiator avoids llte use and anno3 :tacos of drums, and is , permanently attached to. the Heater. This is the most-durable, simple, economf. cal, and popular Heating Apparatus ever liffsrea for They aro all guaranteed. COOKING RANGES forhotele and families, PORTABLE HEATERS, 'LATROBE HEATERS; LOW DOWN GRATES, SLATE MANTELS, REGISTERS AND:VENTILATORS. Wo are also nilintifucturlng NEW FLAT-TOP HEATING RANGE. -7- Send fur our Illuitrattvl rampfilet. ",;"ap2l:jl lINITEp STATEr! , AUIIIO - riieil WAR AGENCY SOLDIERS' HAIRS, A.TtEtTION • - - .The act of Congress approved Moral: 2:1807, giveS to Heirs of Soldiers who died prisoners of war, . COMMUTATION FOR RATIONS, for the time the soldier was so held a prlioner, at , the rate of twenty•fivo cents per day, to ho paid In the follow; jug older: lat. To tho willoW; if uninarried ;'2lll To 'the children • ad. To the parrot:, to both Jointly if they- ore living, Wei thee is dead, to tho survivor; ith: To the bro. thersand SibterS. „N , • , Tho nct of February 28:J867, provides, for the refund. jolt of the*Vloo Commutation Mouoy, where the same pep sou woe nustin drafted, and was required to enter the see oice or furniah a substitute. ' --,D.ISCECARGETO SOLDIERS; The act of March 2,1867, also pokes pro:Kons for the pay:richt of the • ' • • $lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY to such soldiers as have . aceidduhilly lost theirdLcLar gee . . All persons having any claims under any of the . above mentioned Acts, or auy other kind of claim ,against thp United States or State Governments, can have them promptly collected, by addressing tho,ur.dersigned. In. furinatiou and advice cheerfully given to soldiereiiiF tlaeie blends . , free of charge. W. H. WOODS, ' ,Aulhprizta Army and Navy Mr-actin Agent.,! 11iv0,21867 . 11 usTmonox, Iluntiugdou co, Pa BOOKS ATIONERY WALL PAPER. "s } \ ' - - ''''''' .‘ - ( 4. 7 . i' ~, ,, , , , i qiiiiV5yt. i v0.4 i, ..,4 ,.. .., .. ...,. 1,J1 , --;_:1--- - .: , 1 1- 5 -74-tR o ..,4i.:A:. li.hp l , N ,, -,.;3-.....v.A5t i 1 4 , 4 :!. v .., kr6,-,e,.1 ~ _=. - ~,.. 1 , --,':. • ;,.. ....: =—t I, .5w ~, t ,7„4 - 4.-., A lp -. 4 : ; )1 'ris if.' kt , ' , ?:it , -: 1- V-Ag ~..3 Ap „ • _.4. 3 . - ?„'....„„:= - 4tivig - -/•.-tpo-r- i :„.-...15 , ig,-„,...110, 7 ,fiffe x... , , ~.., - zi, ~..) 6 . 1.7,,,• 4 rzw; 4 _, ___..- . • ..„ 7. 1:. a „,.- ,_. ,--,,-.A CHEAP,, Lewis' Book Stoie, School Books and Stationery, Bibles, Hymn Books, Miscellaneous. Books of all- kinds, Blank Books, Sunday School Books, etc., Inks of all kinds, Notions, Perfumery, Pock et Books Pocket Knives, Musical Instru ments, IVell Paper, Window Shades and Fixtures, etc., etc., etc. Inovll.tf. gOLNEir• 10T,1011L:1 MARBLE YARD, J. M. GREEN &,F, O..BEAVER Having entered Into partnership, Intuus'the public tba% thoy,aro prepared to execute all styles of Plain and ornamental Marble Work . Snell ns MONUMENTS, IIEADSTONES,'eIso Buildlnk. Wink, at as low prices ne any stop In f.ho i.ousty: Orders from n distnneo promptly attended to. . . . . . . . Shop on MIFFLIN street, a fore doors cart of the Lt " them church - turhe,ll47. . 5,1411,8 L E YARD. , The undersigned X would respectfully 'call the attention of the citizenA of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the Bair of beautiful marble now on hand. Ile is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables and Stones of every, desired size and farm of Italian o? Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with approi print° devices, or plain, as may suit. Building Marble, Door and 'Window Sills, &c., will ba furnished to 'order. . . . . W. W. pledges ,himself to furnish material and work manabip equal to any in the country, at a fair price. On • andqiee, before yell purchase elsewhere. Shop on th oruer of 91oetgomery and Mifflin s•s., Huntingdon, Ph W6l. WILLIAMS. Uuntingdon,May 16 1955. LANKS! BLANKS! BLANKS! DUNSTABLE'S SALES,' ATTACIPT EXECUTIONS,. ATTACIMENTS, EXECUTIONS SUMMONS, • DEEDS, SIDJPOLNAS, MORTGAGES, • : ' SCHOOL ORDERS, JUDG3IENT NOTES, LEASES FOR ROUSES, NATURALIZATION B'ES, PODIDION BONDS, JUDGMENT BONDS,- WARRANTS, - • FEE BILLS, - NOTES, with a waiver Of tho $3OO Law. JUDGMENT NOTES, u ith a waiver of tho $3OO Law. ARTICLES OF AGREEDIENT, with Teachers. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Justices of the Peace and Dilatators of the Gospel. : - - .; COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and COMMITMENT, In case of Atieault and Battery, and Affray., ' PCIERE FACIAS, to recovef amount of Judgment. COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for Stato, County, School, Borough and Township Taxes. ' Printed on superior paper;and for pale at . the Oates o . the FLUNTINGDON GLOBE., • BLANKS, of everydescription, rioted to order, neatly at abort"notico, and do good Fafnir: - -' ' ' . 1 )1,31,. Subscribe for ThE GLOBE. . , . , IS 11T.ABLISIIED if 61 H.T.T.N TIN Gll plq„ .AND OF ALL .A.UC' Huntingdon, Pa.