jounial tit: v %!.11"r!! V.'. L. V 0171,11, i•ft l .l, - : Penn s% Oliio , ttatl Wes , As-4.leiation, n .1:11 , _ , 11 authorizes; tr Is O. I',, j,i'TtN.l Garfield & Arthur ! T 11 in "igtillED Lui LO CililivaLli. ONLY 75 Cis FOR VX MONTHS! . a. ;1? 331 CLUBS AT CNC.7 ' ..t ; , . ti.e ,;“" zu:(1 ..r ! I ',tut Ftirui:,ll (IL! eatni)aign ~,c low ntte 7.3 11L-2::iTTS FOR SIX MONTHS IN ADVANCg. Subscrip ri .;,:z receive:l singly or in (..ltis at is the time T.. stud in vor,r trmics. LOCAL AND Pli.:ItSeLN fi Brief Mention—Rome-made and Stolen D.T. g • et;ty .'ay your taxes Sp ;end id weatlir Trainps are arouud Fruit seems to be plenty. Plums are in the market. Wild plums will be plenty Catnpmeeting season soon The eamplign is warming up. Tie It.ty giver has its victims. Cool nights and plenty of sleep. !'ost yourself on the game laws. El:;c•:'Je;•:ics are reported plenty 'c:ie Bl.tir (.thiuty Court is in session. ' 3 , idid is now iw.vti. t ire sHiool (Lisa a.e, drawiag rier yo 4 cle. — t out. your gutters last week ? T.ie end (: •awetil for the H imillebefry. travel over tile Broad Top road is large_ (!:A:• Coda vonveae oil the Will of August. ra'a ou Nluuday- a..tei . noon !aid the dust arc :wound. Kei . ) your (locus well Ti:e Hancock "boom" is on the hun3eirelcl; ill this 10-allly. I,nprl)veuv. are being ma:le on the .NJr mat Ntrxton cimprzeeLing TL c<,;::y, u:ilst Rev. Craft was a liserit last wee:: aiituditig he Iliueral of Lis iather. 'Fite school 3 wig opvii cot 10. St in A ii:4llsl—the ;Anti. List fri(ll.y was bay 41.ty, as at imineuse qoantily was 'oroo A lit to town. 3 . -, ; -erne.lis to pay tile printer du \T ~';~+ n Lig 31 Coort riu; jr., formerly of this place died at Chambersburg, on Mon.lay last. e re last weeL per t, ua 0 Au•l evcrythi • ranks :I:pi Co. fic e.l,y iii tliv ilflmblican aose ha Nc I . )Lit:t :U . ( , It)tV.l if) el. v. ;ill t a a I tvpiiie e ills !Intl I , :kstel'3 PrC 1101" )00:, ;I.tyr WirCield Kula nort i eo on i l :•~i :~ in I! Comic r Etut , :•; ottrit Union ti. , larday Ei.2lllePn e.arloails ci Mo-iiions,l,ounti for Utah, went 'wowing through this town Fri- (Loy morning 1 S. IL f'latnes's new House on Mifflin street is mlct. roof. Ile uxvec:ii to occupy it some tune during the peoillp, Loth male and Some of cur yoth., female. anticipate a IL v. 1. campi»tei.ing sea,:ou John Viig,lia,Aan, of Hollidaysburg, spent a poriion of last lSainr.lay, in trudding over his old stawgingg -ouad. Nlo.Fte , s Irvin and Alfred Scott. .ons of Pon. John Sco.t, have Leen spentting a few days f(4-ads in this place. Hon. Samuel Capper, of Eng . land, will live,. a temperance lecture in this place on the eveling or the 2.1 of ;September. Miss Laura tipple, the lady .compositor in the Jill. Roonr,:, has been housed up for a week past with an bilious a tack. A nutulier of men are engaged in repairing the Huuliugdoa Car Works, preparatory to the working of a full gang of men. Workmen were engaged this week in nut ting 41 new fence around the "Morrison Reuse" premises oo Allegheny street. 'ante of our lat . :tiers broultt a tine lot of peaches to town. Tuesday. The swindle ou ilium was from ti 1.50 to $2 per bushel. Huntingdon is one of the healthiest towns in the Union. and, ifyou don't believe it, for eig-a reader, jast tarry a while with us. VennoCs frost, put down for the 26:11, did not react: this locality, although his prediction came true in some portions of the laud. before many more days the damage done to the Lutheran church steeple by lilitning last Thursday week, will be looked after. Numerous strangers are sojourning in our midst during the warm weather. This shows what first class hotels will do for a town. July closes her career 10-morrow. The mom!) has been one of heat, cold, and heavy wind and thunder storms all over the country. John G. Lake, e.sq., Register and Recorder of Cantbria comity, diee at his home, in Eb ensburg. on Saturday., last, niter a brief ill After ft week's trial, the eight o'clock clol ing system has been "basted." and now every merchftut pulis down his curtain when be sees it Sunday visiting. to the Penio , ntiory fz. - ounds is p.ettinz 10 'oe an old song - in this locality. and very few persons tal,e theta in on the Lori's day. Numerous persons in Iluniingdon taking advantage of the low price of anthracite Coal, are having the "black diamonds" shoveled into d,cir 1);ns G. W. Price, of the firm of Ilohland Price, painters, after being housed nearly three weeks with the painter's colic, is now able to tal.e out-door exerccise. Al Grarton next Thursday, the members of the Lunt inf , don Lutheran Sunday Si:llool will hull their annual picnic. Persons interested expect havin4 a good time. Two loirolred citizens of Allenville, Mifflin county, have petit:oiled the Postmaster Gen eral Jro a jail . ). 109.11, and the likelihood is tlmt they will get what they ask for. The Huntingdon ti I:rnail Tor liailroa , : shipments of coal netted 7,930 tons last week. et - Ain:4 Saturday, July :A., an increase of 74t; tuns over the same week of last, year. The "Juniata" fire If:tidies are malting ar rangements to have their firemen's suits with in the nest few weeks. The report goes that they are to h e quite stylish and pretty. The authorities of the United Brethren church, West linutiogdon, have made ail ar rang-en►ents. fur the laying of a brick pave ment on the aifllin street side of their edifice. `•line host of the l'ariFen' Hotel, W. S. Iblifilmo, is Lniloiil ttu addition to the iiruip_rty rcteitfly putt...based by Lilo from the pi.e,.?otittives Owen Boat, deeeitsei!. The Court House c , flicials of the State will 110 ( uilveni ion at Bedford neNt Wednesday. Prothonotary Greenland, of Clarion county, c:)rmerly of this county, the matter in band. The lleppld:cans of Henderson township will meet at the Bark Ridge School House on Friday evening of this week, for the pu pose of organizing a c•antpaign chili,. This is right, and ever; e!ection district in the counts should ;ullow the emnwpie of Henderson.— ]oost'er up, boys Wort , held nt tin.: l'irst M. Church, pii.ticititiLr it: tit, it:or:Ctn:, tit,' IV. 11. 1;iil, (11 the '.VN.I in tie 171,V :O, ISSO 'h( ~ . n:znre: , 106 feet. .111:41. the i*.o trill be li:thcr.eit's to k,wel: down ride tt~ ~~. ~ t'. ~. 4'!'.~:~:t~ z De, severzti j,ti m1:11 ;welti• •.;1:!0/. ,I;t• L.:, fr, ;!!, wr, - ; r,ot very er,lizahlo to th, pal ties who forced it on tire enipet. are wznid during - - • I t se il-: i;r...• in mouth 1 1 1 . .1;1111's 13aby -- - _ Top,. the renwly fur c;,ii , irvn diseaFes.— Id for 25 cent.,. Annie erc7ar, fr , in Dudloy, this county, and living as domestic the famiiy Altnliiian A!!,,onft, lifts got Loric k . into j.iil ste ;L :: N. 4 lays trom that gclitletnati. o: the National, i;cts, and in One liundred and seven ticli...ts Iv, re sold at this station. last : - .iatitrilay night, tor the Dem ocratic ricctilii.!, about fifty cr R l irit were used hr Republicans nui boy:t nut of age,who went. along to see the fun. We itc":nowledge the rid ipt ol' an invitation to be p.'esent at a Ilasl•.et tile to he held by The Huntingdon Fir lace Farmers' Club, on t-:attirlay in tile Grove of the Old incatlow, near furnace. ti reach of An accownindation trlia will lie run from Hai - Jingdon to Newton Hamilton, during the continuance of camptneeting. leaving this point at C::t0 r. M. lis leaving time at the c•tutp fur Huntingdon will he 10:30 p. M. Her. A. Nelson Ho!Meld, Avho was at At lantic City, was called hoete by telegraph, on :-i,turday last, to officiate at the funeral of Mr.. Joshua Greenland, on Sunday aft, iie returned to the eeashort; tin Monday after • The Chief Burgess has warmed the black• guards, who have been in the habit oc placing ob,tructions on some of the wrllis of the town, to desist from their hellish work, as the law will be rigorously ciao! ced against ail who violate it. The ramor afliat last week, Cr it the family of Je.ines V. Lee, of ikairice. w e re all killed in a storm, has been contradicted by 111 , . Lee. in a letter to a friend here. She.re pirts all alive and kicking, but out a heart with the West. The e:iletior of Henry St Co.'s store looks quite Booby since it received a coat of fresh paint and tile name of the firm being neatly painted thereon. The interior arrangements have all been changed, mach to the advanitt•ze of the large business of this firm. What a loud mouthed insect a locust is ? One vista our composing, room. Tuesdps, and alter singing merrily tor vs lea for parts un known. The clater that emanated from its little throat was not hal:to loud as that V.... COITICS from aC reenback nulitiei^a hereaways. Mrs. Betsy Greenland, wire of ex-Sheriff Greenland, nits(' at her residence in this place on rriday evening last, in her CDth year; and was in terred in the cemetery on zmnday after- LOOD, rolloWeii hy a ve. , •y urge concourse of relatives anl Iler raue:al cortege was the larvst one here for years past. The odor these warm days srtsing from sev eral outlines , s in the neighborhool of sth and Washington streets, may be very pleas ant to the nost;ils of the owners of them, but it is not to the persons who compelled by business to spend twelve or fourteen hours out of eve , y twenty-four in the vicinity, in haling the obnoxious Sicach. Mts. Thomas Adams, formerly of this town, but ;‘.)i a number nt'years a res;dent of Stuart, lowa, died at Silver Colorado, on the 20th inst., whither she bed gone a few weeks f1;10 a, view of benetitting her impaired health. Adams has all iIIeCOUS friends and relatives in this section of the State w ho will be !mined to hear of her death. s low as 4 cents 'he Gran i 1 Jury room at the Court llonF-T, during the lveeli, Viii be entirely renovated, new malting laid on the floor, and new desks and chairs nut therein, all of %I-1;t ' should • :ale dole .:1,1,1 now the )eNt tirand J ury v. - ill :eel as ',rig as lords the:: take possession or theiveastie (Lir cwning A egos*, Quarter Sesz-c,,,,,, ! u r c ou 1 11. 1 I'e er Sw,ope. e 541., n 111;,!!1,v respee. ed citi n, nod our 01de. , :,t iuliaiwani 7 died, at his c•hincrV for Cic p:aced me, on AV:lillington strecy., on Tuest at the a ivaheed arc of 81 years. For nowher of years Mr. Swoope held the ofike .1.;;;I:ce of the a itositioa be fill. IVitil satkfaction. he had outlived Cr.; years allotted to i n to, his death will he a i;ource of regret to his numer ous friends and reluti‘.-4..5. Harry Lewis,a reFident of Philipsburg, Cen tre county. last Friday ni;ht was dead•beat ing, his W:%y on the P. it., east, and when near Mount 1:1110n n•::s hr sonic means thrown from the car to the track, a number of cars titt , sing over his body liefore he was noticed. it is assui•ted }but it broken whiskey bottle was lurid on his person, whieli, true, tells t•.ie story of his rad en• l . Ilis remains wero sent to his home fur interment. g t,:e The outpouring of 012 Dvnue:•aey 1:•ont this phtee to take in the Hancock pole raising at Mout:t Uaion, was not a ln , ze one by any means, and silo ,vs that the "boss" has not his clans well in !mad then far i t the campaign. Perhapst he lack ol'"fire-watt," the Demo cra;tc campaign document on all occasions, may have had somethinz to do in keeping the crowd small. as Mount Union is a temperance town. The Democracy can't enthuse over any roan without a "bafl"— either, of money or whiskey. One day last week a farmer's wife, residing half a dozen or more mites from this town, went to the fields and wooos and gathered quite it number of quarts a berries, arriving at her [mule shout 1 . , - ,ur o'clock in the after noon. when, after attending to her household duties, she presented her husband wi h a bouncing boy baby. The net morning she was up hr times, perforated her usual domes tic duties, harnessed her horse, drove to this town, disposed of Ler ',Jelies, and returned home ri;iitin feeling as gay as a criliet. In last. week's JoceNAL we published the nanb:,s of all the teachers selected to teach the schools of this borough, with the exception of three. who had not been chosen at that tiny. Since then Col. Williams, the efficient Secretary of the Board, informs us that Miss Ellen L. Phoenix, of Elba, Bradford county, has been elected to teach in school No. 8, and Miss M. Ida McOidlick, in N0..7, in new build ing, and Mr. S. B. Taylor in 'No. 3, West Hun tho/dou. The corps of teachers is now com pete. and we have reason to believe that the selections have been judiciously made. For some time past complaints have been made by diver persons against the sewer un der the railroad, at the foot of Fourth street, to the borough authorities, and they its turn, brought the matter to the notice of P. R. R. Company, who took no action in the premises, consequently, the Town Council put a num ber cf men at work to repair it, last week.— The intention is 'to drain the water which collects in the gutter on the north side of Al lvghony street, between 3.1 and 4th, which, during warm weather, throws offart odor that is almost uabearable to the people living in that vicinity. We have received from Thos. W. Price & Co., 505 .11inor sheet, Philadelphia ' large and handsome portraits of Garfield and Arthur.— The portraits are taken from recent photo graphs, are said to be correct likenesses, and are printed on fine thick plate paper, in the hi Lest style of the lithograhpic art. Theo gentlemen are the sole anents for the tale of these pictur,s in the Middle and Southern States. la addition to these, they are pre prepared to furnish large size portraits on Avhite cambric, suitable fur transparencies, at •• • ••':',..1-) per th,zen. Campagn clubs will do well by writing these gent:eaten on the st.b jeet. S...ane time during Pyi the resi deuce of llou. It. Bruce Pet taken, Penn street, was entered !iy thiese:3, who turned the key ie the front door with nippers. Alter nrowl ing through the house, they ent , !red 11 r. P's. bedroom and stole his shirt and pantaloons, out of the bosom of the former they cut a small diamond pin, and rifled the pockets of the latter of a small sum of money. In the morning the shirt was found in Jackson's trout . aid. The pantaloons were left in the hall-way. The same night au attempt was made to rob K. Allen Lovell's residence, but the doors beit.g. well secured the gentry gained no entrance. Sixty bright-eyed little boys and girl;', pu pils at the White Hall Soldiers' Orphan School, u hose fathers were shot to death by South ern Democrats, or starved in rebel prison-pens, arrived in our town on Saturday morning and took passage on the H. k B. I'. 11. It. for their homes in Bedford and adj•tceut counties.— While the children were waiting for the de parture of the train, we observed an ardent Republican, who wore the blue through the war, watching their every movement, and walking up to where he was standing, he pro- v;•i , i a inn :ip..._li pounded a question to us which is &id...L1 , . of solution. It was this : "flow can any loyal soldier, after seeing these fatherless children, vote the Democratic ticket''' About ten days ago, a little fourteen-year out girl named Burket, living with her paronts near Shanksville, Somerset count;:, Ili is State, %vas abducted by the men—not urea, hit 6i - tiles—connected with lloyd Sr, Peters' cire.!s, and kept several days, during which time the child was subjected to the mail brutal treat ment. The thuds connected with this terrWie ontrage, about sixty in number, have all been arrested, and if there is any justice in this laud, every one of these hlackhearted vandils should be sent. to the penitentiary the baLo. , of their natural lives, and if there is no i;:n for their punishment the father of the injured child should shoot them down like dogs.— Such human monsters are not lit to live in tiCs fair laud. et. on It is surprising tite numhor of worthless togs we have in Huntingdon. At. limes you can count them by the dozen within a half square, and at other times they fire so numer ous that teamsters hav - 3 trouble in driving through the streets on account of them. The other day as Sheriff Irvin was iriving up to the postollice. one of the horses of his team tramped on Deaf Dick, the Colestock Bros.' dog, and before the old canine could get out, of the way, two wheels of the carriage pa.t.sed over him, hurting him badly. He was picked up and taken to his kennel by a kind-heartel boy. We are of the opinion that there are too many dogs in this bailiwick, and we are in favor of the enactment of a rigorous dog law. Let us have it at once, and let it be a strong one. _ . SIGHT TO THE BLIND—AS NTErt ING Srmc.u. OpERATioN.—Ou the 7th of last January 1)r. W. F. Fundcnberg, of this city, removed an ey•c front Mrs. Abbott, a lady over u) years of age, who formerly lived in Mt. ;iavege, but resides for the present on Harri son street here. The old lady had been affected with cat :1- met of both eyes, which is commonly suppos ed to be a thin opaque scum over the eyes, but is really a change in the tissues of the rendering it opaque and preventing the transmission of an image to the retina. The operation of extracting the lens is an exceedingly delicate one, requiring the nicest skill. With this view the friends of Mrs Ah butt advised her to visit Cumberland and secure the professional services of Dr. W. F. Fundenberg, whose reputation as an oculist would guarantee successful treatment and a speedy restoration of sight. Acccrdingly she came to this city last summer to consult him ; but on account of the extreme heat and the advanced age of the patient, the Doctor pre ferred to perform the operation in cold weather. A short time after this, however, she had a general practitioner operate upon ;one of her eyes, but the attempt was utterly unsuccessful, and left as an after effect extreme neuralgia, pains in the eye and whole side of the head, endanf,cring the safety of the other eye, and so severe that she was unable to rest day or night. It became necessary to have the mis treated eye removed. The operation was tccessfully performed by Dr. Fundenberg, as .bove stated, on the 7th of January last. About three weeks ago the cataract was removed by Dr. Fundenberg from the remain ing eye, iu which there has been total blind ness for eight years. The operation was suc cessful in all its details, and sight has been fuilll restored. Mrs. Abbott has now no diffi culty in distinguishing all objects, and with the aid of glasses wiil be able to read the Guest print. The fact is clearly elicited by this case that it is a most hazardous thing io entrust the treatment of diaeases of so delicate an organ as the eye to the ordinarygeneral practitioner, when the services of a skilled and experienced specialist can be secured who has spent years in the study and practice of that subject alone. Mrs. Abbott is a very intelligent old lady raid has a very clear remembrance of all the events of her past life. When only nine years old she distinctly remembers having shaken hands with General Washington at flowing. town, 22 miles west of Philadelphia. Her hus band was a soldier in the war of 1812, and she now draws a pension front that fact. She was one of the original members of the Epis copal church here, when Dr. Buell was pastor many years ago. Her delight in the re.lora tion of her sight is unbounded.—Cumberiad Alleywiian and Times. Dr. Fundenberg is now Fpentling a port:on of each week with us. 7iee n Mire in another column Ax AGED MAN GONE —DeCHISe of the. 1 e,;(1-, , ble 'Squire Oweim of Ilantinmlon —PnWal)ly the eldest Justice of the Pence in the State of Pennsylvania, died at his resi dence in Birmingham, hlnni.ingdou county, on :iatur,lay morning. 7 Sciaire Juba Owens was universally known and respected in this re Lion. For near fifty years he has been the Justice of Lis t;:di vs place and at the time of his death still held the ()ince. Last February he completed ninety-two years of his lite, sixty-eight of which have been spent in his late home. For a long time be carried on the mercantile business, then was elected i zigire, and it was in this latter office that Mr. Owens was so well known. A prominent jurist once said of him that his opinion on matters of law was as good as that of any iawyer. De ceased was a staunch old Presbyterian, who practiced as he preached, and it is said of him that he never drank, chewed or smoked and never uttered a profane oath. Ms father raised a family of six children, all of whom were strong and heard save John. On ac cotint of physical infirmity he was given a good education that fee might the better fight the battle of life, and yet he has survived the flock, being the last one cut down by the reaper death. In early life the venerable justice was married to Jane McCoy, who survives him itnd still enjoys reasonably good health, although probably eighty years of age. The marriage was never blessed lay any children, but the worthy couple have raised a number, all of whom have been a credit to them. About a year since Mr. Owens received a severe fall, :rom which he never recovered, and times suffered much pain therefrom. It is supposed to have been the cause of his decease.—Altoo:da Tribune of Nonclay. CONTRACT AWARDED —We feel like congratulating our friends or the Brethren Normal College of this place, for having awarded the contract for the heating of their house steaia to ihai, reliable steam fitter M. Orlando Kelsey, of Philadelphia, who al ways takes pride in doing all wink in his line of business in a good, reliable and satisfactory manner, without being watched during its Progress. Mr. Kelse:.• is the geatleinan who had the contract for patting the heating ap pa,stas in our public school building last yea:, and he ti::ecWed his work ia the most satislactor; manner, the heating of the build ing being entirely satisfactory to the school board. The entire price for it was $2,750.00, for sum he completed the job. The Nor pal College is a four-story brick building, with capacity to necommodate IGO students with sleeping and all other rooms necessary for their comfort and convenience, and Mr. Kelsey has contracted to heat it for $2,700.00. Altoona is erecting an eight-room school building which is to he heated by steam, and their dii . ecio:, have awarded the contract for putting in the apparatus to Messrs. Wood & Co., of Philadelphia, at the snug sum of $2x .475.00. This is rather a fancy figure when compared with the price paid for the heating of the Public School or Normal College of this place ; but then cities are al xays notori ous for liberality in* contracts. IN MEMORY OF WILBUR F. CUNNING u tn.—We eAcerpt the following testimonial to the memory of the late W. F. Cunningham, from the Leadville, Colorado Chronicle, of June 22. The testimonial was adopted at a meeting of the Union Veteran Association, of which body of men he was one of the lead• ing spirits at Leadville : COMRADES :—We are again called upon to mourn the loss of one of our comrades, who had the mis fortune, after passing safely through the trials and dangers of war, to be at last stricken down by the hand of a murderer. In the death of our comrade, W. F. Cunningham, we mourn the loss of an estimable gentleman and genial companion, the community a respected and honored citizen, and the country a patriot, and in appreciation of those merits, let us in sorrow how our heads over his grave and mingle our tears with those of his friends and relations who feel and realize with us the great loss sustaiced. And in token of his memory let its wear the usual token of .mourning .or the period of thirty days. TN VENTORS employing attoruies familiar with practice in the Patent Office, rarely fail of securing patents. Experience insures success in prosecuting contested entries and Mineral Land claims before the General Land Unice. Long practice gives success in secur ing pensions. 14esbrey & Green, Attorneys, 503 Seventh street, Washington„D. C., have had long ex perience in all branches of practice before the Departments. Parties having business should address them (eoelosing stamp) for information. july3o-tf MONTGOMERY is closing out Summer Goods at reduced prices. 30 4t. WHAT OUR CORRESPONDENTS SAY. 0i'L11Till:1.EIi • !.-L'L"R'iy TYR OXE 11,11. Through the kitine , . of Nlessr. Vandyke and IVilson v.e mere Fertnitted to take a trip over the - ..„ - ro.,e It. It. Thi- road wa , gfaled tutt,n to OF, di:t:topointtnetit o f lido_ 1,1 ;7, la,t string., wnea Vas Vt",.son, of AU:limn:Tort, oxptfio t , so!, the contra,:t of r rune and 01:1I - the w:ii,; , !€ , of the SteMii io-tr.l throd,lh the f.7rt.il° 7.diteh ,into l‘,,, Th.? ft. 11.1 t:11; !I I. !0. IV ~:t.14 : ,1. • lti Two milt, ea , ,, of 11'trriorstn.!rk we stopped to see .be are operated by the F....! ; ;.17 Th.ertp.eo n., .:•cl.l p Jlere we itrrer, pr ir r ,re rearty to be ,hippe.t. 1., r..-r-e irr.rt,l thrrditth the mines Iry the pr,tito Ir. i; eller. ant at a, distan c e of SS fr•er tor:orr stirto••• , w.‘ I' net the miners busy at, work. J'. le.2!ing; of awo wC w,r,11 , 1 Our IV. , 'arr, it t',re rtrrro- p ts,mges, with ill] ovt,c our Ihr,tris, awl tone of re , r! . .e.• riroraston:sho.l After folly in, .-:".;otru..; the tuives we were in vit.:A to pe r it r , f with 2,1 c. ve7:!. rnn.tit, hut is a few taint.tvs our troi, n , .! . :eerror t lore .vrol and wr, r•:, W:t V 11,1:e. U:t•;.•; 17 . ; I.lNi - : cAnesp.):ll. vnt wri,s us follows: We It:1% - , a ti%e :tud CArlicl,l :tuil Arthur ('1..1) in this plivle. and boll weekly n.eelings, wh:ch :ire ably ioltlressed oa each Friday eV in Caki‘VcirS Ball. Much enthusiasm is plrty has never been more n utiieers of the Club are as follows: ]'re mien;, T. A. Appleby ; Vice-President, M. Eliney; Secretary. W. W. Fuller; Cor. Secre• tart', A. M'eaitlly ; Treasurer, F. H. liar neon: Executive Counnittee, .1. F. Bathurst, J. J. While, .J. l; are, W. C. Ewing and 11. U. Marshall. The Dernoer.it lc hweting on Saturday even ing last was a :piritlef.ts affair, and without any other eireet than to linrover the Demo cratic line of action, which woaid se'in to he one of 1111!,1 throwing. The grave; of Meade and Reynold; were robhed to get laurels to crown their newly-faund hero. An old soldier standing by was heard to remark : ''Since when have these men come to think go well of the soldier? It was different in '63 I" TUE END (a , I•HU AlAitKs' iquar)::rt CAME.—The Indiana Denioc;iat, says that on Tuesday last Christ Sweitzer and the three young Borings, who had been incarcerated in the Indiana jail for over two months on a charge of murdering a peddler named Alarks, were taken ne Judge Blair on a writ of habeas corimi. It was made clear that instee.d of Marks being murdered he had skipped his creditors and was living with his wile at Du buque, lowa. All this was discovered by a detective, who furnished the proof. With the consent of Distriot-Attorney Watson, on mo tion of Joseph M. Thompson, esq.. the Court at once discharged the prisoners. HUNTINuDON COUNTY REPUBLICANS AWAXE.—A. lorg:e and enthusiastic Gar field and Arthur meeting was hell at 'Roberts dale, on Thursday night of last week, which was presided over by tt)bert Mclntyre, esry., and the secretary's desk was tilled by i. N. Taylor, esq. The meeting was addressed by Geo. W. Owens, esq., et' Birmingham, in his usual vigorous slylr. A co , Tespondent writes us that the speaker compiimeuted Gen. Ilan coa, but "went for' the Democracy. He took strong grounds in favor of a protective taritr, and ildvii,aled the protection of the purity Of the by the enforcement of the election la As. ---.- Itchin3 Pies—Symptoms and Cure The ..yraptot;m, are moisture,. like prespira tion, intense itching, increased by serateuing, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum ; the private parts are, sometimes af fected ; it allowed to continue very serious results may follow. Dr. Swayne's All-Healing Ointment is a pleasant, sure cure. Also for 'fetter, Itch. Salt Ithenen. Scald Head, Ery sipelas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions. Price 50 cents, 3 boxes for $1.25. Sent by mail to any ad dress on receipt of ;trice in currency, or three cent postage stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Son, 3::0 North Attu street Phila de;pliia, a;t prominent drutrgists. n0v.28 ly. EN. RAN The :iulta It of Tur%ey presented Grant with two beautii'al A rablati hnr es which now grace the soil of Ainerica, where Nendall's Spiyin Cure is fuitt: , l in almost ever store to relieve the aches and pains which every ani mal is affected with. It is a sure cure for every kind of blemish or lani2nes,s to which beast or man is subject to. Read the adver tisement of Kendall's Spavin Cure. WomEN that hive 1,0,m prououneed in curable by the best physicians in the country, have been completely cued of female weak ness by the use of Lydia E. Pinltharn's Vege table Compound. Send lo Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham. 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. [july3o-2t. 111 - :,nnED3 or clerffyinga, doctors and others have used 4 KendaTslvia Cure' with the best of success. Read tie Advertisement. MONTGOMERY is receiving a splendid line of trunks and satchels this Reek. Coughs,Colds. Asthma and other pulmonary aifections should be looked to and promptly treated in time, and thus all serious results may be avoided, and for this purpose we know of no better remedy than "Da. SwAvxE's COM POUND SYRUP or WILD CHERRY." The first dose gives relief, and it :s sure to cure the worst Cough or Cold in a very short time.— Try a 25 cent bottle and be convinced, and you will thins avoid a doctor's bill, and most likely, a spell of sickness. Price 25 cents and $l.OO per bottle, or six bottles $5.00. The large size is the mo,t ek.onotniettl. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Son, North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Sold `.gyp all prominent druggists. Nov. 28.1 y. A Foot, ONCE MOU E.--For ten years my wife was confined to her bed with such a complication of ailments that no doctor' could tell what was the matter or her, and I used xi a smail fortune in Ifietiling stuff. Six months ago I saw a U. S. Bag with Hop Bitters on it, and I thought I would be a fool once more. I tried it, but my folly proved to be wisdom. Two bottles cured her, she is now as well and strong as any man's wife, and it cost me only two dollars. Such fully pays.—H. W., Detroit, Mich. [june23 •_'t. PERSONS wanting suits wade to order will find a splendid line of Famples at MONT GOMERY'S. Measures taken and good fits guaranteed. Prices to suit the times. :;0-4t. Is Your Hair Falling, or Turning Gray? "London Hair Color Restorer," the most cleanly and delightful article ever introduced to the American people. It is totally different front all others, not sticky or „gummy, and free front all impure ingredients that render. many other preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new life, cures dandruff, causing the hair to grow where it has tallen off or become thin, noes not soil or stain anything, and is so per fectly and elegantly prepared as to make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. Lon don Hair Color Restorer is sold by all drug !.ists at 75 cents a bottle, er six bottles fur Si. Principal Depot for L'aited Slates. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, nor. 2S-ly THE Preparatory Departtoent or the Pennsylvania State College offers free instruc tion to all. It is thoroughly organized, and embraces a wide range of studies such as will prepare its students either for successful work iu the Collegiate Department or for the duties of intelligent citizens ant,l competent business men iu all vocations of liie. For full informa tion, address the President, State College, Centre Co., Pa. [july2- I. 7 SE Dlt. VAN DYKE'S Sl'6l'llEll SOAP; FOR all a frections of the SKIN awl SCALP for the [lath, Toilet and Nursery. Sold by Druggists. may 2-10 m. C A. EIIH A EDT, IiI'2II.ANIr STA NI.e.Y, 11. A. NEwi.nvn. Committee, "FEW OF THE ILLS OF LIFE" are more prevalent and distressing than bil ious disorders. The symptoms are low spirits, want of energy, restlesuess, head.tche, no ap petite, sallow skin, costiveness and other ail ments which show the liver is in a diseased state and needs regulating, and the proper way to do it is to use "Da. SWAYNE'S TAR AND SARSAPARILLA PILLS." Their effect on the liver and blood is wonderful, removing pim ples and all eruptions, leaving the complexion tair and fresh as iu youth. Pric'e 25 cents a box of thirty Pills, or five boxes for $1.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price, by Dr. Swayne lc Son, -;30 North Sixth street, Phila delphia. Sold by all leading druggists. nov. 28-Iy. "An Old Physician's Advice" LOCAL NOTICE! Dr. IV. F. Fundenherg, Oculist and Ant - ist, Hill he at the "Leister 'louse," in Hunting don, every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and al the "Washington House," in Bedford, the rest of the week, for the treatment of all diseases et thy Eye, Ear, n0 , .0 awl Throat ! All eonsultAtious free ! Oai a houri, a A. to 3 r. June VALUABLE TRUTHS. :poor health, or laugulalk Lake cheer, for will Cure You. If you are suffering from lag on a bed of olden... Hop Butte If you are a minister self with your pastoral du out with care and work, o If you feel weak an I y knowing why. Hop Bitters wil If you are a man of bus strain of your everyda tars, toiling over you Hop Bitters wil if you are young, and cretion, or are tiro wing too Hop Bitters will if you are in the wor desk. anywhere, and feel cleansing, toning or etim =tang, Hop Bitters It you are old, and your nerves unsteady, and your Bop Bitters will give y Indio:me overtaxed your t,les ;or a mother, worn 1 you are simply ailing ; Ilepirited. Without clear. Restore You. Iness, weakened by the duties; or a luau of lot midnight work, itrengt hen You. altering from any Indfs• ast,asta ofwa the calk!. Relieve You. hop, on the farm, at the hat your system needs ling, without intoxi. at You Need. else is feeble, your aculties waning, ni New Life and Vigor. HOP Cottau etrusla the sweetest, safest and best Ask Children. The TTOP PAD for Stomach. Liver end K Idneys tuperior to all others. It is perfect. Ask Druggists. D. T. C. Is an asolnte and irresistable cure for drunk enness, use of opium. tobacco and narcotics. ill above sold by druggists. lisp Bitters Mrs. Co. &.•h-Ft.r, N.Y. Sept.s-Imo. Health is Wealth. int. E. C. VEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT a specific fur Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous headache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Impotency, Involuntary Emissions, Pre mature Old Age, caused by over-exertion self abuse, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will curd recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price We guarantee six boxes to cure any C With each order re ceived by us for six Loxes, accompanied with live dollars, we will send the purchaser. our written guarantee to return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only when the treatment is ordered direct from us. Ad dress JOHN C. WEST lc CO., Sole Proprietors, /81 and IS3 W. Madison St., Chicago, 111. Sold by S. S. Smith .ft Son, Huntingdon, Pa. [june4-Iy. GOLD Great chanco to make money. We need a person in every town to take subscriptions for the largest, cheap . est and best Illustrated Family Pub lication in the world. Any one can become a successful agent. Six elegant winks of art given free to subscribers. The pile., is so low that almost everybody subscribes.— one agent reports taking I'3o subscribers in a day. A lady agent reports asking over s'2l.4i clear profit in ten days. All who engage make money lhst. You can de vote all Your tittle to the business, or Only your spare time. Yon need not be away from home over night.— You can do it as well as others. Full directions and terms tree. Elegant and expensive outfit free. If you want profitable work seed us your :air,. at once. It cost.; nothing to try the lotsittess. No mie Who engages fails to na,• great pay. Address Geogok: ST[NsoN A co., Portland, Blaine. ON LY 5.2,) FOP tit StlP IL u We will send it to :slvir 1)e -pot to be examined before you pay for it. If it is not as rep resented it can he returned at eurexpcnse. Send a postal card for illustrated Circular. C. A. W5., 7 7. - a CO., 17 N. Tenth St., Philatia., Pa. • July 16-3 mos. PEN TsioNs ii n ro2 e rel i. for s. al s l e %lt from nny cam's, also for heirs of deceased soldiers. The slighte,t ditetinlity entitle, to pension. Pensions increased. The laws being more liberal now, thousand, are entitled to higher rates. Bounty and new discharges procured. Th tee who are in doubt as to whether entitled to any thing, should scud two 3 cent etamps fur our "circular of information." Address, with stamps, Stoddart & Co. , Solicitors of Claims and Patents, Room 8, St. Cloud Building, Wash ington, 1). C. Julyl6.3m. Ster_benvii:e, Ohio, Female Seminary roof!: anti light per yeur, One-fourth off for rtlinist,3 ;,] M. HELD, Ph. 1). 7,11)?1 N ia..WIDE - AWAKE AGENTS ..v ..4: parts +,t the State, to sell 1st:: r!! New an.i E:egant 111.11. 1 OF PENNSYLti'AN I livery citizen thi - Atid havc it. Nothing ha,4 ce.cieil like tt sin r)a war ti)nf2s. ornarnt.n ta 1 and cheap. A jr . , +l,!en opportunity for vr,r getic for tin cents A.l,iret,, 4/1. 7 A E 1: .t CITY CRI.TSiiING 11011 S H, jutit:::, I it. 123 Sani.,oul Street, Philadelphia A I)3IINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ir. V . C N ING HAM, deed.' Letters of Administration having been grant •d to the tirler,igned on the estates of W. 0. Con ninghlitt, I tte hi' the ktrough of liunting.lon, _ all persons I.nowiti4 themselves indebte,i a.re retplested to make immediate payment, and then el:tira, to pr sent them anthen- ticaleti .T!iT, TN r•-7::rr.;° , -'h rgitc,s' vt -;;; t - . . 4 • •-1.- 1: • - •• ' war! , 6 ": , Ail your grooer fir Aiielienbauh Si, Miller's ccl ebiaied powdered CAPACCAS CHOCOLATE inaile from the finest grade chocolate bean that grows, and possessing the following advantages So scraping required; no waste as in the case of tea, coffee, and chocolate in cakes, is not nausea ting, but on the contrary agreeable to the weakest stom4elf ; can be used in warm weather as it con tains no Ileatiog properties ; the roost economical as it requires it:FS for a drink than any other; w?!1 ft,lapte,l to dyspcpties as the oil is extracted, which tact also enables it to dissolve and impart its strength immediately upon being placed in sßalding water without the usual process of boil ing up first. July2-I y. . WI" !!::1 0 i l ' u n Ze n t7un i ef• r i e st t e h rar wo rk ilili'. fir You . , than at anythingelse. Capital not re quired. We will wart you. fl 2 a day and up,,aids made at home by the industrious. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. No other bu siness will pay you nearly as well. No one willing to work can fail to make enormous pay by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. A great opportunity for making money easily and honorably. Addrees Tout & Co., Atign , M, Maine. 25june-lyr. V rr l •• 6 ' ,4 ,:::! 3 : 11r• , g i - . • * I - ... I r i. - .:li '.I '. :I g ' . I,it I - 44 : 7 *: ' ~ :: lokri GRANITE I ' 7 E•,:ri, ~. . -----.'.. 1 , '!...,:.---.. . . ,.:4 ; KEITHER. "61F,. - •.. ' „4.:;.:: - ....i! , ..:',.' - - : -, t 3 ;; ,, M,, ,- _ - :v::`1 1 ,. , 'e.• C . FORT &C o : : ; - : : 4 - -" - -• - •M • . a..:1 4 .1.:4 1.. I t !!• , -•- -.- 10 01) 10 00 ulyl6-3m, S ITRANCE CO., january 1, 13S0. Founded in the year 1819, it has passed through the great cond., grat loos of the last sixty years, paying dollar for dollar, and aAking no favors. Insure, BUILDINGS, FURNITIAE, MERCH ANDISE, ac., at current rates. (I. D. ARMITAGE & CO., Agents, JunelS-3na'*. Huntingdon, Pa. PERSIANINSECTPptypER, JUz,T THE THING WANTED IN EVERY Roacbc3, ant., bugs, moths, garden worms, &c. fall victims to its deadly effects immediately upon coming in contact will it. It is truly the genuine Persian, the (lowers being imported direct, then ground and prepared at our laboratory under our own supervision, so that we can guarantee its nb • solute freedom from adulteration. Druggists and country storekeepers soil it. Wholesale depot, N. W. Corner of 3d. end Ca llowhill sts., Philadelphia. Jab 2-Iy. • yc Co • - L e g 1.5 7 - e'r CC 1 ' E kes AND L i • • r - ,-- rn ,‘• . • • S 4 • • - Are sold tiaiiha;dware and Harness Dealers. Thera la no one owning a horse or mule but what will Ilnd in this line of goods. something of great value, and es pecially adapted to their wants. COVERT SL'F'G CO.. Yns'f Ttcox.N. Y., Sole 31auufacturers. --- $ 777 A YEA , R nna expenses to Agents. . Ont. fit Fre. Ad,lress Alq..tista, P. 0. YICKERY, July awl A DVERTISEItS ,elB , l for mir Si.leet List nr Local Nev.s ki papers. Gt.,. P. 1;..w.11 .v Co., In N. T. July it-it. AGENTS WANTED RIDPATH'S HISTORY of the BIND STATES, The best Selling book in the market. and one which will sell better than ever during the Presidential Campaign. Nothing to compare with it. 150,000 Already Sold ! For descriptive circular, cost of outfit, &c., ad dress W. al. FR SINGER, Gen. Agt., 25june St. 23 N. Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. AND - gENT ME W, , ' sur cure for all ordinary diseases of Horses, Cattle, Shc.cp and Swine. It cures and prevents CHICKEN CHOLERA. Your cow is certain to yield 25 Pnit CC'iT. moat , : AND BETTER MILK AND III'TTER. STr;Cli. FATEEN ON ONE-FOURTH LESS FEEL)! Being in possession of a large number of excel lent testimonials, I subjoin a few: I have been using your Cattle Powder for horses. cows, chickens and pigs, and find it a FIRST-CLASS thing.—GE9RGE BOND, Germantown, Pa. Please send me half a gross of Cattle Powder. I have used tws packs on my cow and chickens.— Toe COW GAVE NEARLY TWICE THE QUANTITY OF MILK that she did before, and gave TWICE THE AMOUNT OF RUTTER. My chickens were dying, but were CURED IMMEDIATELY after I bad used the powder. Yours truIy,JONAS PAsoomm, Dallas, N. C. I have used and compared your Cattle Powder with all others, and must say it is the best for horses, cattl , , sheep, hogs, etc. I have tried it on poultry for many complaints, with SUCCESS IN EV ERY CASE.---ONATHAN .IWOtIVER, torrysburg, Pa. Last summer you sent me a package of your powder which I gave to my poultry, and have not had one droopy turkey or chicken since.—Mrs. Wu. K x.tpp, Orange, N. Y. Send me a:pack or two of your Cattle Powder. The pack I got from you last winter CURED THE cuicKum cnocEnA. I gave some of it to a neigh bor and it cared his chickens.—Jonm WILLIAMS, Spruce Vale, Ohio. Address me for a pamphlet full of useful infor mation for the farmer, horseman or dairyman. F. A. 'MILLE?, ORPI I ANS' COURT SALE r)--1 ' 7 c-tatP LA CUJ ,# I rba [E , Nte MIR 1 Dece(tecl.] By virtue of an 6r , ler o Cic Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, the und , •r=i_ued will expose to sale, on the premises, in Jackson township, at 1/ °clock in the afternoon, on SAT CRD .11; .11,1; L - ST 7/h, 1680, All the following described Real Estate, to wit : A tract of land idttia.te in Jackson township, Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania., bounded on the north by lands of John Irvin's heirs; on the east by lands of Samuel Stcffey and Harvey Wil son; on the south by lands of Reuben Duff and Joseph Forrest, and on the west by lands of John Buinbarger, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, one-half of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the balance covered with good timber, and having thereon ere..ied a GOOD - TWO-STORIED LOG Ll_,-,,--,-, AND FRAME HOUSE, LOG BARN, Ili C P ,, , and other outbuildings. There is a i . spring of good water and a large orchard ..e..v , - ,- of choice fruit trees. This property is about three miles northwest of MeAlevys Fort, and about the same distance northeast of Sauls burg. Possession given on confirmation of sale of all the premises except part leased. TERMS OF SALE :—One-third of thepurcbase money on confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments, secured by judgment bonds of the purchaser. L. FRANKLIN DRAKE, July IG, 1850. Executor. .STODDART & CO 'l'," AAl veriiseme nig A. ESTHER CtiNNTN43IIAM, AI4TNA OF HAI ) :FFORD, CO N, :37,078,224.49 [ASCIIENBACII MILLER,] HOUSEHOLD ! TO CANVASS FOR 3 31 A rch Street, Philadelphia. -0E ZLINT CLOT HINC! . traING SUMMEiI SUITS Cio rIEMARKABLY BEAUTIFUL, AND THE PRI, J ARE WONDERFULLY LOW. WE HAVE THEM FOR $6, $7.50, $9.50, $lll5, $13.50 TO $l5. We 1111 VI, alr“), tht, 17-,urgest fStock t)f. Yofitts' Erid ll[l73 2 HRIMMO PRICES $l.OO, $,7.00, $6.00, $B,OO, to $1?. COME AND SEE THEM AT THE YEW YORE CLOTHING HALL, A.P.,TI-17 GOl-IE - N 7 Agent. 4i3 PEN ,; STREET, HUATINGDON, PA. FURNITURE, CARPETS WALL PAPER, ETC., J. A. BROWN'S STORE has been so greet that be has not the time to pre pare an advertisement for this week's paper; he has only time to say that he has the Largest Stock of Goods AT THE LOWEST PRICES ; IN THIS NECK 0' WOODS. *NEW / W. W. J. C, HAZLET have purchased S. Wolf's Clothing store, No 414 Penn st.. consisting of 3Ft 30..tek3CY'52"..3313E.,e10ra 3E: C 1-i 0 1 -- 1 Mq ". GI 7 GENTILI FURNISHING GOODS; Hats and egPs, Trunks, Valises, &c. Fall and Willie,- Clothinb We intend to SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY OTHER CLOTHING HOUSE IN HUNTINGDON, believing that we ran suit you both in goods and prices, and, therefore, we would solicit a share of the pub lic patronage. I:very - N;(1y is invited to call and examine ,rood i and learn priet: W. VI. feb2t) THE BEST GOODS at the LOWEST PRICE! R - A 7; ..._____. HER E ..a.IV -1 5?" "Ur 2 30 X 9V - 3F. -I \, - Ell -4 1 7- C AP. ~~_~~~J~ C. F, YORK dt CO., ONE DOOR ARV, THE POSTOFFICE, AND 313 PENN Et., HUNTINGDON. March 19, The Central Grocery S \. - R -1 1- -71 C - & RJ 305 Penn Street, HAVE THE LARGEST - AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF Groceries, • CANNED FRUITS, Etc., EVER BROUGHT TO HUN TTNGDON COME AND EXAMINE COSTS AND HEAR PRICES! -NEW GOODS !- “GUS.“ LETTERMAN Respectfully informs tae public that he has ,jut. opened a large stock of SEASONABLE GOODS, in the room lately occupied by Geo. W. Johnston R Co:, corner of 9th and Washington streets, in West Huntingdon, consisting in part of 1 401- 4 C) C) 31a NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAP GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOWWARE CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, and every other article usually found in first-class country stores: Country Produce taken in exchan g e for roods at highest market price. By strict attention to business and an etli.irt to please, he confidently expect a share of public patronage. [apr23-tf. CONGRESS HALL CAPE MAY, N. J. OPEN FOR THE SEASON H. J. A G. R. CRUMP, 1 Of the COLONNADE Herm, E. A. OILLETT, J Philadelphia. Julyl6-4 t. New Advertisements. THE f_iSII FOR -AT--"- HAZLET & • BRO. . 4 'tt.l‘T HERRINGS 31310 Coffees, jellies, Teas, A WEEK a your own town. gS Outfit frfe.s xori l erfyouwam.in,..tt which persona of either aex can make Kr i at pay all the time they work, write for part it ti lam to H. HALLETT .t CO., Portland, Maine. rtjune-lyr. BUY YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS at the Journal Store. Stylos, 'OST ! PIN a, -AEW GOODS t 't •