diubt. HUNTINGDON, 1 1 " iitßuiaf Ec'onoiui. exposed: to'tlie wea - - tiier, and if with a , light colored paint, they :will not pent,! Warp or crack the !petit in, the son. Did ell seasoned shingles in a limn; wahh, and dry them before laying, and they will last much longer and not be, come covered with moss. In hitching a horse to a common rail or worm 'fence, always select the inside corner, which will be.more se cure by-, its bracing position; and the halter will not become' entangledin. the projecting ends of the rails, as when hitched on Alm. outside corner. A,(WaYS tie a halter; by making first in,glo.:110op and then thiusting the end of the halter through , This is quickly untied, and, will never come untied of itself ., • , imp the endsof tiails into grease and they will drive "easily into_ any hard wood;NI - Wetice7-ioiroiiiii otherwise double and_ibtenk.WA: 2 rif S rg U tit jl:11.0 pOr..plttly: Of, - rnactinery, in Coln weather, be carer' ful not to Weitti them , first with tbe hands, ortbey.will_ contract after be ing screWed on tight, and become me; vable afterward. In plowing' or - teaming on the road in het.,weather, alwa,y,s,rest.the hop, sec on au eminence, and whore one • minute mill .be Worth two iti 'a *aim • „ valley. o • • -• 16 setting • out young crehardS al 'ispys register theovarietiefijmmediati3- a bepQ:ivhereothey -may he re fared to in,afew years when the trees ~CeMinerteal : hearing and the labels aro lost and the names are _forgotten. In klYiliVi,arde s rf Tollifruits and veg etables, pleat) everything in drills • Or so that they Maybe; cultivated by a horse, and thus save the expenses of hatrd Jabor. • Plant a patch of osier willows on every fam;a rod square will furnish fpr binding corn Stalks, straws, &e., as at? acre of rye straw., ItemorO every'stone' froth the track in the highiliY. A single projection he'Ve been removed in ono minute, bas .- battered and injured a thousand rope, atopt, damage equal • to a. liundre days labor. beiti“enees fiecemt;'old, tind tide? ti s naion i begin to: 'come' off, nail' up right facing "EitriPS upon them:against eanh i popt, and the -boards •will be held to their.place And tha , faniejast seve ral yeatirlonger.'': - Always setswpottifenteovee ao ditch pr, near ngood drainage, and-the post 'always remains dry, and will lbet Ma o)" Yeay, girtpr yak - nAhntteAtanding in wet • • I it The.flpa p ciall . ccord ; of that Atepubli can'edityls`eitene-dingly $250,000,000 of public debt has • been paidin three years, while France during the sama period . has • added to ite,debtt $150,000,000; and every Euro pean nation but, Great Britaie has fel - ToWeilin the 'sane direction,' • 'Paring 'the fiscal year tacos have been abated to, the amount- of $60,000,000. • The appropriations of the: ',caning year . show a„reduction of $56,000,000 in:or dinary expenditures, and $26,000,000 in extraordinary, - - making in all' re dacting:COD $82,000:,000:1 Ilie= amount Pif f et-VY,.1 3 0 1 , -- toward the. rednetion - of tlio :never been equalled (in the, same length of time) by any na tion in the world. The prospect for the future is flattering. The promises of retrenchment, reform,' and honest collection, of the revenues- are being faithfully performed. • , - itrir.ltark"Twain'issueS it' salutatory „ruldreas.:upon- bs.su ming, , the associate trditdrihipoftlie Baffalo " He says : "rain simply 'going to do my plain, unpretending duty, when I can not got out of it. I shall 'work dili gently and honestly and faithfully at all-times and upon all oceasions,'When -privation and want shall compel me to do it. I shall not make use of slang or vulgarity, upon any occasion . or,under any circumstances, and shall never use profanity except in discussing ,house rents and, ,taxes., Indeed, 'upon sec ond thought, I will not even use it thon,, for it is unchristian, inelegant and degrading—though, to speak tru ly, 1 .dg,:not. see :how house-rent and taxes are - going to,be, discussed worth a cent Without it!' Pollard, in' his life Of Davis, speaks of Henry A. Wise "as a supreme . ab surdity of war—a shallow-brained and large-mouthed charlatan—a scarecrow made UP of buckskin leggings, flint lock pihtols; and profanity." Farmers Wanting ;.• BUCKEY - E, OHIO HAAVEST.ER, NEW YORKER, or 'ally otherp , faipti:Or , klower with Self Rake, Diopper, front or rear,cut or a machine that cute both• front and rear, and Ina point that the knives do not work freely; Pratt and Other Ilay - Rakes, Ottut and pin Drills, ()rain and clovertepiraturg, Shatel Plows and Cultivators, and any implement of any de-quip goo, should order them of McLanahan, Stone & leatt, or their agents, for they have the largest and beet assort ment of Agricultural Implements and their repairs that Is in the State. Farmers look to your own Interest and buy ( your Illachines • where you can get th e repair, la • minsite'S warning. MeLANAtIAN, STONE A ISETT 'Manufacturers and Dealers In all kinds of Agricultural Implemrtiis, Clamart: Foutidry:and ,Maiblus Shop, tfollida}sburg, Pa, april 14, '69,601. PAPER ! PAPER! 1 PAPER !I ! Tracing Paper, Impression Paper. Drawing Pape r , Deed Paper, - = Tirane Paper, Ellk Papbr fotliowere. Parforo tad Yapar, 141.101 Board, tat Cap Pacor, Fonheap Paper, Letter Paper, Commercial Note Paper, Ladles' Gilt }dged Letter any. Note Paper, Ladle.' Plain and Fancy Note Paper, White an 4 Colored Card Paper, In P ack. and Sheets, For Bala -' et LEWNP , Boak•Stationery and Music Store. VNVELOPES -2,4 fly e box, pack, or lean quantity, for sale at LVIrhs'11001: AX!) STA TIONER ISTORR. READING RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1809. RAT TRUNK LINE.FPDX. TILE 1 - Hoak. arid fiortkiWegt for Mit 14Pst,i1Nxw 't o . , nubcpto;r9riern,l4, TAMA:I'B3,AB Slyt 1101EIN law*, AMMO, EitTON, htlll4TA t IVA Cms ars,-09rtWataidia.,1&r..;! . r t. TraincleavolitirriSburg for Ne;. York, as follows At 2 35, 620 and 8,10 A. M., 12,25 Noon, 100. and 10,55 p. m., connecting with almilar trains on the Pennsylvania It, and arriving at New York at 8,45, 11,45, a. tn., 3,50, 6,45, 0.30 p. ut., and 6.60 a. rn., respectively. Sleeping cars accompany the 2,35, a. in., 5,20 a. in.. and 1055 p. tn., train, without change. ,Wrisdjarr,jabdtg ',fortAeadliglpt42llle, Tamaqua, 6 Ore, Allentown, and Philadelphia at 810 A. M., an - 200 and 4 10 I'. M., stopping at Lebancn and pill:tell...l way stations; the 4 10 D. in. train making .conycliona for Philadelphia Putt. Fdr PUttarille,Schuytkill 11a. yen and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna R. It., leave Harrisburg at 330 P Returnipg,lealie DISW-Yoax at 0 A. 31., 12.00 noon, tit' 5.05 and,814.01 1 .,14;,, PhileidelphinitY3.ls l / 1 .51.. and 3.30 1' M 4 Sleeidrig care accompany the 9.00 a in and 5.05 and 8.00 plO trains from New York without change. Way Passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 a. x. connecting with similar train on East Penna. Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.30 p m stopping at all na tions. ; Pottsville at 7,30 and 845 A. 51. and 2 45 P. 51. Shamokin at 626 and 10,35, At 514. 'Ashland 7 Oil A. M. , and 12,30 noon, Tamaqua at 8 30 A. M., and 2,20 . P:51 for Philadephia and New 'York. i Leave Pottsville, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rill. road at 7 00 a. m. for Harrisburg, and 11 30 A. 111, for Pine Grove and Tremont. An Accommaption PasiongfiriTrain.leyswarßiennsa'at 7.30 r .:ATM., and relurnerirronr,Enuannt.tena 'at ; 6,15 P. M Pottstown AccokamodallonlTrehif Eeavek Pottstown' a m., returning laves Philadelidlia at 4,30 p. m. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7 00 A M., and 615.r._ M., for Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Col umbia, Ac.' ' ' ' Porklomen Railroad trains leave Perkiomen Junction at 9.00 ain and 6.00 p no returning : Leave bkiptack at 815 a. to, and 1.00 p. m connecting With @Millar tralue ou Reading Railroad., On Sundays, leartilLW 'York at 8 00 P. Be.; Phlladel. phia, 8 a m and 316 P. 51., the 8 a m train running only to Reading; Pottsville 8 A. Id., Barri burg,s 50 a n, and 4 10 and /U 65 p m, and riontlingll2 50; A 54 arytl7 16 a. in., for Ilarrieburg,and 12 55 and 705 a. m., for New York, and at 9,40 a. m., and 4.25 p.m. for Philadelphia. COMMUTATION, s.lll.r.ear u DIABOII,9C/1004. and EICONSION Ticscray6 atid train' al/ point:tat reduced rate.. Bairgage;etteckiM through: 1010 pound. Baggage ilk:ivied each Passengor. "0 G. A. NICOLLS, ; Heading, April 26, 1869. General Superintendent! H UNTINGDON 'k RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEM Ori and after MONDAY, MAY 2 ger Trains will naive and dspart As coil UI I TRAINS MAIL 1` A. M. LI 8 4011tuntiogdon,. 8 46 Long Siding..... 9 991td.cContTlIstown,, 9 07 Pleasant Grove 0 Markleabuiri.." ..... X 0 08 Coffe.ettunf,—`4 ••!` 9.46 Boligh!‘ tlO }, be 8 Immit. 10 20 Saxton, ...... 10 43 Riddlesburg.. .10 52 Hopewell, 11 10 Piper's 11 201TatesvIlle 11 45 Bloody Hun,— or 11 521 Mount Dona., - " 'l, I A 161J1 4 13 BUN ili/e - Ni Ls 10 30 1 2exten , I 10 45 Coalm ot ' 10 60 Crawf ord es 11 00 Dudley, l Broad Top City, 24, '65. . JOAN W. NM EZE3 ME OM &lon Blay ;UNFAILING - HE PRESERVERS ! - : r' • ‘. Lazarus & Morris' CELEBRATED .-PERFECTE4 -SPEIYMOUS AND EYE GLASSES. The large and Increasing 'ales of theme SUPERIOR GLASSES Is a sure proof of their usefulness. We were satisfied that they would be appreciated here as elsewhere, and that the reality of the advantage. offered to wearers of, our beautiful lenses. viz.: the ease end .comfort, the as s:dud and readily ascertained Improvement of the sigh and the brilliant assistance they giro in all cases, were lb themselves so apparent on trial, that the result could not be otherwise than it has, in the almost general edoption of our CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPECTACLES by the residents of this locality • Witk a full knowledge of the value of the we claim that they are the most perfect optical aids ever manufactured. To throe needing Spectacles, we afford at all times au opportunity, If prpc t iirpr the,best pnd sold .11,11rekle.f e . H. 'Lit! • •..• Mr. AARON STEWARD, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 'HUNTINGDON, PA., Ilan always on hand a fall nasertment, suitable for every difficulty. We take OCCIIIIIO4 Itt notify the public that we employ no' peddlers,. and'tdi dilution them 'against those pretend. log to have our goals for eat% •• je3O4S. • g • • (1.3 333. a". Q-1 2 1.3103131%111311, !income to B. M. GREEN), HEALER IN STEIN WAr& SON'S PIANOS, And other makes, • MASON A, HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS, M;ledootte, Hoe, Flute', 'Acconleone, lc.. tr. *Pianos, Organ', and Melodeons 'Warranted for floe Circulars ernt on application. Address ' M. J.HHHBNIL Huntingdon, Pe., jan27,09 2d floor Leietree Herr Building. READ AND BE POSTED ! TO THE NEWLY MARRIED. AND ALL IN WANT OF • - • _. • New Furmtrfre Ste j THE Undersigned would respectfully 11 announce that be manufactures and keeps constantly on bands largennd pplennikt asprtment of _ , DINIZ6:I AND BREklint3TiAlll:Ed, - DUREAUS, , BEDSTEADS • WASH AND CANDLE STANDS Windsor and cane 'seat chairs. cupboards, gilt and rote. wood moulding for mirror and picture frames, and a Tarl ety of article. not mentioned, at price* that cannot fall to be satisfactory. Ile le also agent for the well known Dailey i Decamp patent spring Bed Bottom. The public are Invited to cart and examine his stook before purchasing elsewhere. Work and tales ibTam - olis,llllr strietiiear Smith, Ina door west of Tenter's liters; JAMES HIGGINS.' Horiflngdon, Aug. 1,18641 Tglawtalream J. M. WISE, Manufacturer and Dealer In 38' TS 3EL . ZWIT 1L . 17 XL 383 9 Respectfully invitee the attention of the Public to his Bland on Hill at., Huntingdon, in the rear of George W Swartz' Watch and .4w/dry More, where he nututifacWres and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per ilous wishing to purchase, will do welt to give him a all. Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges reasonable. Sir Also, Underisklng'carried on, and Comm madu In any style desired, at short notice. . 1.12/ " The Bubeertber hes a , NEW AND - XLEVENT HEARSE. and Is pinned to attend Funeral' at say place Is io4n or eonntri •, - • .J. M. WASS. IlunUngdon, May 9,1166-tf r 1 . U. S. REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE: lIIINTINGDON, PENNA. U€l(s4): E= Co. ,A,A;t, Stev,44,-.k. HIINTINTID ON; PA., HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, PUMPS, GLASS, STOVES, OILS, 1 LAMPS,' ROPES, 11M 4041 n, 1. Scythes, Snaths, Grain Cradles, Sad- dlery and Carriage Goods, Hubs, EMS and Spokes. oAb'Top }INT. • , Itrt, 1869, l'asnerk lows: NAILS: AND , MON., II LOCKS, HINGE,S,,„pcREws, IZI=I2 J. .11 , DRAIN -PIPE, A. AR 10 101 19 02, 9 46 t 1 SS4"X!(;?Xt4r7PWA:.*=IL.:3P, . 9 , 22 003. * 65, and an erldlem ;variety of gnode in hie line 8 as La 8 20 7 461 738 7 17 are receiving goods almost every day from manufacturers, and in view of late DECLINE IN PRICES, 8 40 LEO 35 and our experience in• selecting best brands and reliable qua/iiiis of goods, purchasers will find it to their advantage to examine our stock. ME ammi an ME EEMECE IC@ TIE NEW. PATENT ECLIPSE COOK STOVE, which throws all others in the shade, is still increasing in popularity, andspleases so well that everybody wants fIigtCLIPSE. STOP AT THE BIG PA_DLOCI SIGN Huntingdon, Jan 13, 1869-tr. rilil CELEBRATED GROVtR Bc , I3AKEIe Sewing Machines . SOL TIIE2IEST•FAMILY SEWTNO MACHINE IN ÜBE. For Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch, For Strength and Durability of Seam that will not ran. el. as both threads aro need direct from the spools ' and no seams have to be fastened by hand; no %alto of thread, For ',Unpile ty amtperfection of.ruachlnery. It stitches, belie, fulls, Locke, braids, cords, and enb , broldere beautifully. Machines fully .)Vorrapl?d and Intl inatructions since. Setting =chine cotten, milk:ie. bond. For sale by 01iE16711 d; BROTHER, fe1..16'69 2,1 floor Wafer's' Building, Huntingdon, Pa. WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM rwsta Sewing Machines, Received the only GOLD MEDAL at the / ! 1 4 1113 W,CP051T194. 1.86% They are adapted to' all kinds of Family Sewing, and to the use of Seamstresses, Dressmakers, Tailors, Mann. lecturers of Shirte, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing,, Hate. Cape, Corsets, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. -They work equally well upon' milk, linen, woolen and cotton garde, with Bilk, cotton or linen thread. They ill means, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species °fuming, making a beautiful and perfect Mitch, alike on both sides of the article sewed.. The qualities which recommend them are: 1. 'Beauty and 'excellence of stitch, alike on bath side, of the fabric sewed. 2. Strearth, firmneu and durability of seam,that will not rip nor ravel. ^ 3. Economy of Thread. 4. Attachments and wide range of application to purpo• sec and materials. S. Comwtness and elegance of model and dash. O. Simplicity nod thoroughneei r of ceoldntetlon. 7. Spend, easr of Operation and -management, ankiinlet nem of movement. instructiens free to all. Machines kept in repair one year free of charge. CM bL , HENRY HARPER, 7I; - 520 ARCH ST., "T s PLIILADELPIII,II, dos . ; lihe aka, at . Ic;‘ , PriCee, of WATCHES; JEWELRY, Solid Silver-Ware, Ave PLATED SPOONS, CASTORS, TEA SEW, de. ,aIO. 4 ET „• ' , TDAPER!..pA,PERH , 7 JII., • Note Post, Llasitherclal, Foolscap sad Flatcap—a good assorimen tToraale by the roam, half ream, ,I , liro c.r sheet, at LEIFPB' BOOK & STATIONERY STORE. /eft' COUNTRY DEALERS can buy CLOTHING from me In Huntingdon at 117110t&SALN as cheap as they can in the eines, am I have a aholemle Mere in Philadelphia. 11. lIOMAN. a°.6' )c FRANK Ws ETWART DEALERS IN 11, -B. LEWIS, Agent, WHAREA &KAGUIRE, SILL. STREET, „. HUNTINGDON,' PA., WHOLESALE &RETAIL EMECEEI Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, GOVIARY, bist Tho.attention of- T MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS, and buyere generally, is Invited to the fact that we ere now offering a BETTER ASSORTMENT of HARDWARtICIITIERY &C ., than can ho II I elnewhere in this part of the State, at pricey to anit the times. Our stock comprises all articles In ,thigo tine of business, embracing a general assortment of TOOLS and SIAViII , IALB used by, CARPENTERS, PLACKSMITIIi, CARRIAGE and' WAGON ,MAKERS JOINERS, &e., tic., together with a large ehicleof Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Circular, (1-088. 04 Saws, 'Enantilled, Finished and. Plain : . • „ „too _Ware. . Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns; Oil and Powder Gans Ao excellent ateortment of Fine, cutlery, Comparin g KNIVES, V)R,R. S,_*DESSERT, TEA AND T'SIILE - SPOONS, SCIS— , ORS, RAZORS, &C. BRITTANIA & SILVER PLATED WARE. Household, Horticultural and Farm Implements, Of the latest and most improved patterns, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOlt SALE AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES. CARRIAGE'& WAGON MAKERS Will find a general assortment of material for their use consisting in part of Carriage Trinunings„,- Hubs, Spokes, Rims, , Nuts, Bolts, Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa• tent and enamelledLeather, Tirhips, kets, Shafts, &c. 331-a.4.1::,..WEica1geT7326 `•- be 4 sni;piled with ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES, S LEDGES, -, HAMNIERS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron& Steel CARP,E,NT E RS Wilt find Tni;urisalfsinneol a superior stock of PLANES, SAWS, ACGFAI,S;. ' HATCHETS,' lIADIMERS, FILES, • CIIISELS, ' SCREWS, • "LOCKS; Bolas, ' ' ' PULLEYS, SASII•CORDS, AC.,, - • " MINING AND MINERS' GOODS. NAILS and SPIKES, of s iill varieties BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, ;60AL, .I?irdi(6 - Alin) ,STioy:E.4& M I .aIknEXLC".IMS Can be ascouttricidattdv lib vellryttlistg in thelV !ide Prim a Grain Eepaiatur tv a Wketatoue. • 331-113.11.0X•041 . Are especially Incited to call and examluo our clock of BUILDING- HARDWARE, and compare our prices with others Agricultural Implements, CAamprloing the (axons Region Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined, Rundelre Ent rremlum HORSE PITCIEIFORK, Rake', '''' Bcythea, • Noes, , • Ilay Fordo. ' *ins and Halter Chains, •Drrast Chains, • CoryTler, • • • Curry Combs, Curd., dc., dc., An Among the specialties ot 'oar tlouee, we desire to call attention to the celebrated OHIO PUMP, The exclusive right to sell which le vested In tic Send to ad:entity and gut full particulars of earn?, and mallet) yourself elite ettiepor . • SCALES. scales of all &es auddescriptione, iucluding Tea and Counter ,Scales, Platform Scales, Grocers' and ..bruggists' Scales, Rolling Mill, Ineelbarrow, Pork, Port able, HoppeOliners ; and Trans. portation, Ray, Cattle and Ciial Scales, FU'RNISIIED AT ' MANUFACTURERS' CASH PRICI.S The largest and best assortment of GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY, Ever offered In the place A GREAT VARIETY OF COOK & PARLOR STOVES. ALL SIZES OF NAILS AND BRADS, Very Bart Norway nail, rod, bar ao hoop Iron. STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions WAGON:BOXES; • CARRIAGE SPRINGS, IRON AND BRASS' . WIRE Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil, Ily tho barrel or gallon, at very low figure' Sir. A call is respectfully solicited, feeling conit tient that out. gneds and prices will, not (Ali;•1 to • ! ` '!' IVIALITOIST tit MAGUIRE. Huntingdon, .1In) 7, 1967. Ayer's 'Cathartic 'PHU, For all the pommies of a Laxative Medicine. ' • Perhaps no one media - - •• • clue is so universally re. , , dmired by everybody as . 4 .-p• a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universal. , ly adopted into use, in ' I c very con n try and among all clas,,e, as this Aya 14.5- but eilicient purgative .Pflf. The obvious reit. son he, that it is a more re-, liable and far more efice.. •• • ••.teal remedy than any other. Tho.m who have tried It, know that It cured them: those who have not, know that It cures their neighbors and friends, and all know that what it does mica it does always —that it never fails through any fault or neglectof ito condiesition: IVe. have thousands upon thou. sands of certificates of their remarkable cures of tho• 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!sofety by anybody. Their: sugar coating preserreadhom ever fresh and snakes them pleasant to take, while being purelpregatable no harm can arise front theiruSe in any,gtiontity. They operate by their. tiowerfbl Influence- on dhe internal vlscern, to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the °list inetions - Of the stomach, - boWels, liver, Mid other hrgrins body, restoring their irregider action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such , derange , mitts . its are the first origin of disease'. • Minute directions arc given In 'the:wrapper 'on . the box, for. the following ,csimplain4, whichtheso Pilla rapidly cure:— . FOr llysti4nsia or dreidigestioin:lGlstleee. mess, Languor and Zama of.Annetite, they, ehould.be Witco moticratelyl to stimulate the stool restore its healthy time and action. ' , -•••For Coniplairkelnditr i'.6101113 'SYIIII3. toms, Bilious liKetsclache, Sick Illtaclacitie,, Jaundice or "Rectien Bilious Colic 'Fet crsi the} , shout& be In. dielodelY (aklnt'fOr cache/um, to correCt the diseased action or remove the obStructlens which cause it. ' For Dysentery or Diarr r oca, ti one mild , dose is generally required. 2 • ~,"• nil For itheuutatisus, Gout, Grayeal, , Palpis Cation of "the heart, Pala is the side, Dark and Loins, they should be continuously taken, as required, to change the disc:mil action of the system. With such change ,those complaints disappear. " - For Dropsy and Dropsical awellitta's they should be taken in large and,frequent poses to pro. &be the effect of a drastic purge., - For Suppression a largiidose should he taken as it.produces' the desired effect by sympathy. :, As a Dinner Pill, take one or two /Ins to,pro• mote digestion' and relieve the stomach. • AII'OCCII3IOIIBI dose stimulates' the stomach and boWels into, healthy nc.tion, restores: the appetite, and invigorates tht s ystem. - it is often ad. vatitsgeotis *here no .serioni'dirangenient exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Pills makes hint feel decidedly better, from thilr eleatialng and renovating effect on the digcs• live apparatus. Jiii.IJVC. 411 ER & CO., Practical Chemists, - LOWELL: M 18.9., V. 8. A Ayer's • 1' Hair Vigor, .For restoring ''Gray? /fair to its-natural Vitality and Color. , • dreising syhich IS 'at Once agreeable, ifealtl4,ari4,,effecitial . for' preserving - :the hair. :Faded or gray hair . is soon restored to its original"color fola , the -.9lossc , and freshness,: of youth. Thin Lhirr. is thick- ei it checked; !and bald ness often, — tholigh-'not always,' Cured by its use. ' Nothing,' can , restore the hair where the foliicles are destroyed, or the glandi 'atroPhied • and decayed. But such as - remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the.hair with a pasty"isedi ment, it will keep it clean and' vigorous. Its use will prevent the hair from turning gray, :or falling off, and consequently prevent,:laldness.' r: Free front :those:deleterious substances - Which ,make:some4reparations. dangerous and injurious: to..the WIT • the ,:Vigor' can ,only benefit but not larm it. If wanted merely for a. HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can b found so.desirable. Containing neither oil' nor dye it does not soil white .cambric,, and yet Juts low* a on the hair, givingiving'glosiy JuStre and a grateful perfume.. Prepared by DNA, C. Ayer* Co.,' PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CIDIMISTS, LOWELL, MASS.' PRICE 41.00. &JOHN READ, Agent. ael6•ly E Manufacturing Company, Is now prepared te fill orders for WgATAERBOARDING, FLOORING, DOORS, And in abort to do all kinds of Carpenter work— To furnibli HUBS, SPOKES aria FEVEIES, in quantities, and receive orders for 316'T5PLIVII3OTS)EiL3E11. Ater All orders should be addressed to D. W. ARTLEY, President,' ' lluniingdon; Po June 16, 1860-tf. =I THOS. BURCHINELL & SON, CSI SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, FLOORING, And all kinds of Building Material, HUNTINGDON, 'PA MEM GAO. A. SIXEL. HILTON 3. ATTU:. PALM A. MEL. THE FIRM OF STEEL, LYTLE & STEEL baying located on their tract of laud with al two miles ern. 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 will be in operation during the entire mintier and part of the autumn months. They will be enabled to runtish Lum ber in large quantities, and of all dimensions, at the low est cash prices. Orders respectfully solicited. Lumber delivered at the Panne. Railroad, or canal. Huntingdon, 'Aprli 22, 1808-tf • • LUMBER, SHINGLES,, 'LATHS.' ITEMLOCK, PINE BILL STUFF, Boards, Plank. Shingles, Plastering and Shingling Lath, constantly op hand. Worked Flooring, Siisk, Blinds, Doors, Door and Win dow 1111111 PP, furnialled at 111811.1r6C•Ureree prices. , Drain and country product generally bought ixtmnrket tattle. WAGONER & BRO.; aug2R tf Philipvinn kr, Centre co., l's ~xX~tbtl~~ia i'ii i ntcnts~ FINE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR GENTLEMEN. All'Ele LEADING STYLES on ha r rid 'or'inade to mews ure. .Pricee axed at LW FIEURES. An Illustrated Price List with instructions for self meluiurentent sent on receipt of Post Office address. 33 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut, anl9 ly IN' consequence of the disastrous fire, which iiidanuary , last destroyed their, More and its " contents, ' - . ! CALDWELL &. CO. IL Made osPecially to Utelr order inliuropo ,and in, America, an entirely I ,101VV . STOCE. CHOICE GOODS, L . M1141 are•now opened and matt for examination: 1 703r, ' ,1 1 ,fi1e 'Paris Mantle, OLQCKS I . :_(Fyiry,naoyemotit with the new improrereent;,) • No* , Side Ornaments to Match. • , - • Entirely new . . .: • ; • , BUONZES„GROUPS and.PIGU.RES, ,:• 001211 AM • .FINEL'ELECTRO''`WARES, "BEST STERLING SILVER WARE, • ,Now design.. -.WATCHES, JEIVELRY, , &C., c. A very full aesortntent at very MODERATE PRICES. For the present at - 819 CHESTNUT STREET;PHILAD'A SPANISH HAIR DRESSER . , . FOR PROMOTING THE GROWTH', DPARTIFTINO Tee limn, And rendering it dark and 'gloomy. No other compoond possesses the'pecullar properties'. which so exactly auit the various conditions of the human hair.. The use of tide oil as 9 hairdresser lira been univerold in every see. lion of the country imthe Nnuith 314111 for centuries., No preparation of art could give, 1114 clog:lnt luxutinoce and abundance of Imir whieli have so often been tholtd. inanition of travelers h, FPain. , Thin oil Is highly nod delicately pert - timed, forming en article unrivaled In or. cellence and upon which the dientiolt, people, foe aiany years 11.506 art ill Hal elrtUTllig • . Mexican Wild FloworsSlianipoo Lotion 'I , • ' • ' • For removing dandruff and scurf from the heml, übiten' ing and perfuming the skin. •This article is entirely'dif fereut from anything of the kind ever offered In this coun • try and is'n arranted tree from all polsonoux 'subitanves This valuable lotion uses used by the Emperor' Maxi Mil• lan, and Empress Colette of Mexicci, and universally used by Mexicans for three hundred'years. Alen mash for the heid—it in .cooling, cleansing and refreshing.— When thus used it at once relievea headache. WILD•FLOWERS FOR THE•TEETH All those who are in furor of white teeth and antenna and perfumed breath. should at once use illelluire's Wild Flewers for, the Teeth. All these preparations are put Win the most elegant and "ornamental 'manner: We make uo ekception in saying that they are an ornament to a lady's toilet table, end none complete ,without them. Warranted satisfactory or money refunded. Djalers will beat this in mind. Sold by all respectable Drug gists in the United Stales and Cauadjs. Address orders to . RICHARD McGUIRD, • : Depot , and Manufactury, seny 263 North Second Street, Philadelphia For sato at Leiria' Book Store, fluntingdon. DOBBINS' ELECTRIC • , . BOOT .POLISH, Makes a Lasting Shine: • Those who black their boots on Satilrilay night with ordinary blacking. don't bays much shine uu Sunday, as the, polish fades off; but the thine of '13133381N5 ' 131,1k:CHING Lasta Saturday - Night and all day Sunday. IT BEATS ANY OTHER BLACKING MADE.. . ' Manufactured only by J. B. DOBBINS, at hie immense Soup and Blackmg Works, Sixth street and Gorman town Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.' • For auto by Massey & Co., adjoining Lewis' Book Store Huntingdon, Pa. ithvlB AND SASH, 727 CHESTNUT STREET 727 '" Reduction in' theNces - OF DRESS GOODS.. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., .NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, OFFER TO-EAT'' ' 50 Cases of Imported Dress Fabrics,. at ;5, Cents' Per. Yard, Wcirtb D04131e . the Frio°. . • ' §IIARP it CO., 727 Chestnut street, iteq.-1;6 , Philadelphia. I=l SPECTACLES. • ' A fine Mut large assortment always'on hand AT LEWIS" BOOK STORE. jooKs AND STATIONERY.- A good amortment. of miecellaneoue. end. gchoo Boyks—loolacap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper— Plain and Fancy Envelopes — Bed, Blue and Black Inke— Blank Books of numerous sises 4 —Pobs, Pencils, Pocket and Deck Inketands, and every other articlo usually found in a Book and Stationery Store, cap be had at fair prices at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY k MUSIC STORE. • R ' EA:Dir RECKONER A complete Pocket Ready Reckoner, in dollars an cents, to which are added forme of Notes, Bills, Re ceipts, Petitions, itc. together with a set of ueoful tables containing rate of ititerest from one dollar to twelve thous. Bud, by the siegle day, with n table of wages, and beard by the ti eek and day. For sale at LE II'IS' BOOK STORE'. WM. F. BARTLETT PIIILADRIPIIIA 31cGUIltE'S McOUIRE'S McGUIREIS "For,Bk6ux,i,iiioas AntinaLO4a Coal." ; • ESTABLISHEIi 16i. -4 J. iEnlp.c.D,§ ; 155. SOM I , FILBERT STS., 'Sole Meinufiictimeis o f the Celebrated WROUGHT=IRON i GAS-CONSUMING HEATER, WITH PATENT DUST SCREEN, GRATE BAR RESTS, end WROUGHT-IRON RADIA,T(SIi Their, Heaters are Tide of levy Itkotiglit-tron, Wolf riveted together, Um: only aura preventiOrt nadir - the' esoiti:e of Gas or Dm!. They aroma - illy mon4ged, without any datt4pers, The Patent kaillater,,rvolds the me end annoy aticeo.oi drums, and. is permanently attached to' the Heater. Thisdi the moat aconoraL. cal, and popular Heating -Apparattur erer - offerel for ante They aro all guaranteed. COOKING RANGESTu'ilnitela and farailiee f PORTABLE , I:IEATERS;' , .' LATROBE HEATERS,.. LOW DOWN GRATES, SIATeMANTELS,. REGISTERS ANDTVENTILATORS .; ~Wears also manufacturing a „ - -NEW 'PLAT-TOP HEATING RANGE loß_Send fur our 1116;irateti elp2ll, UNITED STATES.. -Apthorized WAR CLAIN AGENCY HUNTINGDON, , PA. • • ' • SOLDIEILS' FIEIIIB, -4iTTprtTiON,I The set of Congress anprcived March 2, 1831 ghee trr ilipraq2a,l4terswho dint 4 pFleoristsyKreir, , - co?istuTA;rIoN,FOItItATIONS, fn;theiiihe tho soldier was so beld'q pilsofM,,r - ' i[ the rate of twentrfire coats per day, to be paid3u.tbe follew ing order: Ist. To the Widow, if unmarried ; 24. To the ,elitidron; 3d. To the parent.; to bdth jointly if they aro , firing, if either is dead, to the survivor; 4th. To the bro there aud sisters. • i'; , • The act of February 28, 1887. pnirldes for the Wand fug of the $2OO Commutation Money, where the same per eon waeaquip,drafted,:arl,wae required to emir ;tire ser ice or funiteli a subsbtute. DISCHAFiGEWSOLtiIIIAS Tho act of March 2, 1887;illeo ma k e's prO4tiforte, for the payment of the ,• ,•• iIbfI'ADDITIONAL '6OIINT ' to,6tirli e6ldlovi ie Lavei.'necitioduLlry lout" ged • =MI MI persons haring a o yclalam under any et the above Mmitlongd , Actii, or any otheiltla ot blaim tigilint the United States, or Stuto Gorernmunte, can ; berm pem promptly collectodi by uddreseing the uCderelitted. ,formation nod advice clieerfully gircip to eoldlarti oi their Mends; flee et charge. . , ; W. 11. YRIODS,T,' • "'Authorised Arm/ and kaiy War•Cfaim Agent, Anay9,21867 : lIONTIRGDON, lluntlngdon cow Pa 1,1;11 .!! ! I:, 22,rii „kw") 22. • 1 2:2:",) t. ' • • '3 'AI STATIONERY I= INEI9 OP • „,. if • ME WALL PAPER. CilEAry .11.111 , • Lewis' Book Store, Huntingdon, Pa. School Books and Stationsfy,,tifblell:i4lra 'Books, 'Miscellaneous' , Books, Blank Books;' Sunday 'SchOOl'Bebli'ti, Inks of kinds, Notion's; Psrfuniery,fPock et ,Books Toast Knives; Musical Instru vaen,ts, Walk Paper, Window Shades and atures; etc., etc., etc: . • , fpoyll4. M. GREEN &-f. O BEAVER Having entOrea int'rinc;sidli, inlarta the pnblia abet, thug ate prepared to ox!clte etylel p! , F!lain.and ornamental .Marbler Work • Fuch 'ea bIONUMENTS,'LIEADSTOttES, nisei Dulldlag Nett, at as low prices as any shop in the county,. r! OidersProm adistance promptly attended to. • Shop oriIIIFFLJN street, a few doors east 'of thULit, tberan church', ,- , „ . mth6,18117 ot4ARBLE ,YARD. The. undersive4 *Rai' tesPecttuliy call the attention ofth'e - Cltliatie untlugdon and the adjoining cOuntlea to the atark"oft beautiful marble now on band, lie is prepared In (umiak at the shortest notice, Monumental MarhbOolall,' Tellies. and Stones of every .desired size and firm irfoltallaill of Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with !tune . priate devices, or plain, as may suit. - Building Marblei.Door and Whitlow SIN; !Lod *ill lie furnished to order. ..-; ;- . ~. , , •• -, W. W. pledgee himself to furnish material and work manship equal to any to the coUbtry, at a, fair prim; Ca • aid see, before yob purcluiso elsewhere. Shop on th. ornor of Montgomery-and Minn . s'e.; Iluntingden, P 4 . W.11. - 19,ELLIA/Std.' ITuntinr,don,M4:l6 1855. '" . . BLANKS ! BLANKS ! BLANKS! -- CONSTABLE'S SALES, ATTAOH'T EXECUTIOkiN, ATTACHMENTS, EXECUTIONS, SUMMONS,' • DEEDS, • SUBMNAS,MORTGAGES, Henan. oßniats.- JUDGMENT NOTENOTES,' • LEASES FOE HOUSES, NATURALIZATION WKS, COMMON BONDS, ' JUDGMENT BONDS, • WARRANTS, - •.• SEE BILLS, • NOTES, with e+waivei of the $3OO Law. - • JUDGMENT,NOTESoviiII a waiver of the $3OO Law.. ARTICLES 01? AGREEMENT, with Teachers. " MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Justices of the Peace and Ministers of the Gospel. COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and COMMITMENT, is cue of Aseault nod Battery, and Affray. :MERE FACIAS,:to recover amount'ofjudgrnent. ,COLLEOTQRS',,,BECEISTS, for State, County,; School, Ddrougli and Townelq Tuxes. Pkinted on superior paper, nild for - eels at the Oillee o the HUNTINGDON GLOBE. BLANKS; of everylleseription, printed to order, neatly at short notice, and on good Paper. M!... Subscribe for THE GLOBE. r, I=lBl IZ)X%T El . )