The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, January 04, 1865, Image 3

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Oysters.
- Fresh Oysters by the-eal can be bad.
at aittirees,,at the residendet.of Saint.
t.heo4ithe'Court
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Par-No'carrier's acSdress was issued
from this office this year. Reason best
known to our carrier.-
A. Navy Store,
David II: Kooker has opened a store
four qoqrs east of Dean's hotel, at the
upper end of town. If% keeps on
hand a large iupply of tobacco and
segars,l6 whteli-theoi‘teiatkon of the
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Over, edito . rofti
fpnvid eßedford
ati°'el°sahgConnecjonvith
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the uirer. Over in
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East, where ha h n e
'says,he make it pay bettor t
, 4 ed f 0 . 7 1. d n . • %Y'e trust his expeeta
wifilly:ll6realized.
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Lootit
kon_tlia !
;make settlement as soon as possible,
`and those having claims against us
present their bills immediately,--
(Ye must close our old books,
The Draft.
.A meeting was held at, the Court
- . Mies,. on Saturda3r• ovi3nin,g last, at
ifii,oll..tho Enrollment list of-tbiTThar
bagh .51'as : corrected as well as they
nossibljr could. The Board of Enroll
, #
Mont will visit this place ou the 7th
inet t Meastutqa are in progress to re
• Hove our citizens from the dread. of
the draft, the quot3of the borough be.
ing . approximated at :qty. The coot;
of4,ledisrict is 2,319. •.
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t' a first class totoil3er of
the.publjc, etll , o- 1 :-Lu_ilaisjhatp_pAtt i ro-
..gibed his position: During the peii
-44.-Fhieh: ho has conducted the
,Las .performed his mission
better evidence of which can
in the fact that his
test tlil
,4 5 'tents
,Etits for eachisub,
:training spealth -
one of theni bare we het:o 4 censuring
14r. Chaney for lack in, atton-Ziing to
their mental culture, but all praio3 Nin
'for his persistent attention to their In
•
Jhrestil, and a general regret is mani 7
lested :It his departitre. We trust that
-his successor will do as much for the
Obolars as has Ain .Chaney. •
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Vse/ess Custom. ,
EXperience has too plainly proven
hat the custom, of late- very habitual
-*if - naming children after distinguish!
d.men of the present day; who have
IltiOt run the race set before them, nor
1 " -ended their career,ln life, a very poor
:and ridiculous Tolley. We have
'known as *an'instance, of many chil•
(iron haying been named after the
.once idolized military hero, Gen. Geo.
) I _49,Plellan. Now, since the Gener
?,..,..414,-.149)ya at leastY.an uncertain
associating with traitors
WAilur;'o9antry, and shown to the.
Irld,th - at bin Mature; like human na
li in•general; was riot infallible, son
parents -ibok with contempt up
Mcithe day that they were foolishly
constrained to name their child after
:One'viho "was, and yet is not"—after
one who had , but just begun to live,
and-who .only lived to die. Naming
children after the patriots and patri.
'areita of past ages, who have lived
•
and Shown their. virtuous character, is
. ,
a eastern we can in nowise' find fault
with; but we" have not•heard of any
sensible indiviiluals surnaming their
children with the names of Tom Pa*,
Aaron Burr- or others, who lived in
the worldonly to curse it, and *hose
:,vices were their. distinguishing traits.
'How' ridiculous would- it appear,
should parents adopt`such names for
their children ! But yet not leas ab
.eiurd".is the custom now prevalent of
lionoring--if it is 'an honor- 7 eminent
-persons by calling children by their
names. No matter how good, emi
nent or distinguished a person on
life's stage may be, ere he has finish
',his coarse a change for the worse
18(10, and he or she become ex-
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4iii,:and )3y .no means name
(whose fertune Might' be lost by;111t
;very name) after those who bav& not
acted to tho end tbeiypart on . pbe - stage
Of life.
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'- ,4 oiiiiears were saluted -on Monday
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4ning,-Dee. 26, by strains of music,
, Iginating From a band of minstrels,
'i': formed in this borough. Con
-' ' •
ilk• _ ng the.first public attempt of the
-
~• ‘ul musicians the music was ad
,i; ae. We hope to hear from the
; • • again.
ltig. Our particular friend, Rev. A.
Miller, ChaPlain of 202 d P. V. Reg
ent gate tus a call a few days ago.
e yere pleased to see him look so
and to hear he bad gained con
,etablp,weight since he has been in
_vice.-- I Success and health be
:, •
,Arew'reai.
wish altliho aro indebted to us
bdoks, stationery, subscriptions,
'erasing, job work, etc., etc.; to
33. - obaney, who Jens boon to
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c h r#B , 4 „,: beW I t :tins Observed: -
I 'The.' holikvs„of 1864 have passed
awap, -, 10P:' , -!Tentine of merriment ,in
rtiris'p'42Ay:'4;‘...not as vivid as on for:
ini4 4 )4WA :;:11fo: boys, whose
. .1111 ri at&
cu - Sterif it into 'visit every store and
fartiiiifikAiMir 'Christmas or • New
Year's gift, were preVented from so do
''fiiii,,Y the recurrence of the day, on
the Sabbath. 'Port' few of theni took
occasion - on the preceding or succeed•
ing day to ask for their presents in the
usual manner; but wo feel confident
tli% enjoyed themselves, as, wall in
other pursuits. As usual, however,
t ' older folks gratified theMselves in
hestowino fts and- were gratified,
in turn, by 'reeeivi ng?1,.. G. : , ---_, 4 lillt3 Z e !!
made, and returned, and the nuinhog'
-upon our streets gave - indication that
• the calls were numerous. Many of
our citizens, thinking that the city pre
sented far greater attractions, left us
to pass their holidays in the "Quaker."
Donations in money and subStantials
woro liberally given to the- ministers
in our midst by Members of the differ
ent deriominntions, and by others—a
proper manner fora
,grateful people to
show their esteem for the divines; and
their ,appreciatoin of their labors in
behalf of religion. In a word, we
consider that the holidays just past
were properly observed by our citizens,
and we aro sure that the loyal portion
of them Were highly elated during the
day by the news from Sharman that
Savannah had been surrendered, and
from Thomas, that Hood was still fur
ther worsted. This neWs was the
Christmas gift from the two Union
Generals to the American people, at
large. .
Ono fact in relation to the obser
vance of the holidays we aro pleased
to mention. That is, thut the cases of
drunkenness and boisterousness were
very " few and far between." Perhaps
those who wore raised on corn felt better
contented to remain in•doors, and not
make themselVes notorious by the full
swoop of their tumbling corporeals.
We can bid the holidays farewell;
and as they were the recipients of
news that portended the down-fall of
7t1.4.-nursed rebellion, we can hope that
ere the suns of another year shall have
ceased to roll, and ere another laPse of
holidays shall have ,returnedl49war:l
will be effectually'
dispensing--rfc'rrejuvenating panacea
to cure the evils that war, in 'its dire
ness, has produced.
A. Seidler Gone.
Amongst the many soldiers who
lately perished while confined in ono
of tho.rebel dimmeons, was Robt. Bev-
ens, a native of Philadelphia, but,
trio WU' to — sorrre — or'oni--,44411. a
Was eapthred by guerillas shortly of
SlieridtiO's victory - at Winehester,
and by them ba was taken to one Of
the,Souliterix-nrisonsJt- is thougb tAt -
Anuersomvino, ano then, cc/1.11410u'
til deprivation, perhaps, ended his
youthful career. Wo sympathize with
the parents and friends of the downs
j.d, and trust that ho has received the
hi g h Toward above that his patriotism
merite,:!•
Tito Old Teak
As usual, the pld year was ushered
out by the firing of gans and pistols,
but the noise consequeut'oi: .":/le occa
sion was not as loud nor repeay.:d aP
.
on former occasions, Perhaps those
who can shoot are having full share of
the sport Under their different com
manders on the field of battle. The
celebration of theLnew ,year was ap
propriately observed. Rev. 8.- 11.
Reid, pastor of the German Reformed
received on now year's eve a commen
dable donation from his friends.
YORK, Dee. 16th, 186-1
. irt.E.V• .T. WPAuttA.n..—ar:—Please
express our thanks to the Ennisville
congrtgation, for a contribution of five
dollars and fifty cents for the benefit
of our wounded and sick soldier's.--
While grateful to them, And . to you,
for your continued efforts in behalf of
this Hospital, we alsodesire to express
the assurance, that we will endeavor,
to expend all money entrusted to us
in such a Manner aS'Avill best promote
to the comfort of those suffering men
for vrholn designed: 1. beg that
you will excuse this tardy' deknoNo
- Absence from home is my
Apology. Very Respectfully,
LOUISA. DARKEE
TtIE LUNGS.—The cold and changeable
weather' tells terribly ou those who have weak
and diseased lungs. Many are suffering at
this time with affections of the throat and
lungs. Bronchitis is becoming a very com
mon, willictio. Those who are predisposed
to Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, &e., should
avoid the night air. There are many pre
parations recommended' fdr 'these diseases,
but there is not a doubt but that,Dr. Btrick
laud's Mellifluous COult Balsain is the - best
remedy. We hero known it to effect cures .
in the worst cases of Coughs, Colds,' Bron
chitis, Asthma, and primary cases of
sumption. . •
-Railroad Appoint mont
ThosnitsVestbrook: has been made
11 ; 1 1 1 . 1 r . h,t4ti:ei'r 'at tllie:place, in place of.
Robert — tt.p4, removed to Altoona,.
Wm. DeArmitt:ms been niade assis—
tant Despatcher, and*C.,4l.vin
Alexandria, Baggage Agent.;
F9nud
On tile ,eorner at Lewis' Book Store,
themorning Of the 27th, a buckskin
purve,containi.ng-a ; Amall. aunt of money.
Tho (miner can have it by calling at
this Ace and provingyroperty.
oall s attontion to advertleo
moot in IP/4 11 er o°loino'of SoNr.loll
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On the 22cl tilt., du Huntingdon, by
Rev. J. A. Prioe,_l4.lx. W. E. Sre:No,
• WaShington, D. C.; and Miss itiAnTliA.
G. BEAVER, of .Marldesburt , Pa:
On December' 29. at the Prosbyte ,
Tian Parsonage, 11.untingdok, Ret%
G.. W. Zahnizer, Mr. SAmum, D: Wit
SON to Hies Al..toum both of
Orbisonia.
At too residence of Jas.W. Stevens
Esq., on Saturday, the 22d inst, Rev:
James C. Clarke,, Mr. Win, P. Mc-
GLAl:Films', of Mt. Union, to. Miss
Morads CUNNINOLIAM i Of Petersbnrg:.
On Tuesday"the .29th of NoveMber,
in Diamond Valley, by John. Thom
pson,. Esq., Mr. D.A.NrEti:BoAlVr.r.r to
Miss NANCY J. STULL all of West town=
'ship.
On Thursday ,the2Qth day of Do•
tte . ditrre liooresville
COM 101' i 0.f. ,
or . ,
Mr. DANIEL M. 415
NAII Cameral, all Of Barre° township.
On the 26th inst., -- btyir $. 31
Moore, Capt. D. Itoss MrTT.nn. and Mis
ELLEN HAMEE, both of limitingclo
county. „
After faithfully serving his eountr
the field as long as his health soul
permit, the gallant Captain returns
home, and like all sensible young me'
voluntarily joined the "Union hem
guards," an army with more influene
over the patriot soldie'r than the brigh,
est prospebts of; promotion tIC
highest position .under Grant coul
have. "In Union there is strongth fl .
and we feel assured our young ,friend
will never secede from the Kapp
choice he has made. FOr his,kindato
membrane° of us, ho haS our warmest
thanks, and best wishes that ho . and
his happy partner may 'move on lei
one through_ a, leag „life hoaltbi
prosperity, and happiness.
•
DIED
At his residence in Saulsbury, Barroci
township, on Sunday, the 26th ult.,
SAMUEL COEN, at an advanced age.
• Jan. 8.
Fancy and Extra Family Flora.. ' ' n000@9,00
Common nud eurerline . ' . $10,10(g)10,16
Rye rivar 49,00
'
Corn Meal It bl $B,OO
Extra White Whrat. v,E.O/Z12,52
Fair and Prime tied ' $2,6542,63
Rye $1.72
Corn, prlinolielloir - - • $1,75
Oats . . 90
Barley • ' ' ll bu1.?„122,
CloYersed, 'f 04 Ms
Timothy
Flaxseed ,
Wool
Hide. ....
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kitilsrW Orga
White IVnort----- 62k
nod IYheat . ! 2 , 40
ltys
.2,00.
Corn 1 2
Oats ' 6:
• i - 30'
Cloyerored
L'hoosrs,l . ".1,115-
V.
141r6 APplen
Butter - - • 2,00.
Eggo - . - .10
Lord - -^`
Ham •
Shooldei
Rd. ' . •
Tallow .....
TTEAD QUARTERS
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INFO R MS T - Ul4l PUBLIC
SPT.I DI ;O'TOCIC of NEW GOODS
0111 APNESS AND QUALITY
E=fl
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A R DIV E
, AND
CUTLERY !'
AN
.I.3IMENSt STOCK
AND
• ,1".11ND1.4 • W: .V . A • I4ETY
OF
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ttc,
NOW OPEN
.AND FOR - SALE Br
JAS.. A. BROWN
HUNTINGDON, PDNNA.
GALL AND EXAMINE OUR siiimt
Nor. V, 1864 '
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1864. • 1864.
CLOTHING.
H. ROMAPI.'
NEW
L OTI W
C-I I N G
FALL AND *INTNN, , •
JUST 1113CEITED
IL ROMAN'S
• CIIE4P CLOTHING STORE. •
For entleraen's Clothing of the best material, and med.
the beet yrerkneenlike manner, GUI etl
ROMAN"'
opponito the Franklin You., In Market Square,. liniiting
don, Pa.
Iliunthigden N0v.23, Wt. •
riaBOOTS AIltD SHOES.
;• •
respectfully
I,A Informs his old . emstouiera end 111'91)011e generally
that ho has 1C13101.4 to opposite Browtee.ilardsvora
whe lie has opened a- - . • .
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F • ::NKW STOCK- OF •
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3E3CjeCitti :1313aet . IEClaeolaai
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and is prepored.to acconirmidato everybody with good ar
tidos at reasonable prices... -
' Ile olio cpittiones to, npartitacturo to order all Wry. of
bsots'afid , sboes:
- :yttiitpgdori. A'
ram's
,7 e4ll , sWrilla:l o ß,4 B ;- for ------1711."1,
1, 1 , 14 i_ f
4. ,
~ Si)ii itiv‘ ',L .A.. meoveti,'ltuplingaon> ago f t g•
h. -MIRO 9lntes. Con Haim. , #'o , vl ,
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MARRIED,
PiIIbADELPI/14 RIA4IC-ET6.
ME
NEW GOODS.
IrE HAS
JUST OPENED
THAT
CAN'T Mt MAT
COME AND SEE.
D. P. GWIN,
MIME
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MARCH. OCTOBER.
Window Shades &Fixtures, ___ ._____ ___
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APRIL. NOVEMBER.
IBOOK &MUSIC STORE,
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givon to all per
interested that the following Inventories of
the and Chattels set to widows, under the previa
• iotiaof the act of 14th of April, 1251,• have been filed in
• the office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court Of
lluhifbg
;don .county and will, be presented for "approval by (the
Court" on Monday the 9th day of January noxt, (1.865,)11
,l.The Inventory and appraisentent of the goOds and chat
tels which were of Charles Reininirt, late of Clay township,
deceased act apart to his widovrAtary Reinhart.
2. The. Inventory and appralsoment of the goods and
chattels which wore of JainoiCiarke. late of Birtnlngliam
Borough deceased, elected to be retained by children and
heirs of said deceased. . . • -
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3. Theluventeri and anpraieetnetit or the good, and
chattels which were of Alexander Park, deceased elected
to be retained by Pliant J. Pork the widow afield dee'd.
4. The Inventory rind appraisement of the goods end
chattels which were of ,Titcohlteeher, of SpringGehl town
debeatted,efected to be retained by the children of
Dec. 14, 156
STAUFFER,
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VATCIIIIAKER AND JEWELED,
No: 1 148 North SECOND Street, corner of Quarry,
-- ritrr ~ nr~~h:=!
An assortment of 'Pata6ce, Jowolry, Silvor & Plated
AVaro conetantly on hand,
BUIT.IBLE Fali! HOLIDAY PRE§EXTSI
Jfirdtepalring of Watches and Jowolry promptly
attended to.
Tr
C ILE Copartnership horotoforo exit
Ling between the Subscribers ender the firm of A
.unnlngham.A: Co. has been dissolved. A. lb Cun
•
ningham and John•SAlleim, retiring.
All ;minus Indebted to llig Faid firm trill IlleaPe
and settle their account. A. M •CIINYINQ HAM, •
• , lt. M. CUNNINGIIAM, •
JOHN S. GLUM.
The undersigned have this day astioelated together un
der the item of S. hi Cunningham Er, Co.. and will acan
thim the business of the late firm of A. D. Cunningham
& Co., at the old stand. R. M. CUNNINGHAM,
Loc. 7, 1804. 11.8. SHAFFER'.
A DIINISTRATRIX' NOTICE.
Potato of Alexander Park, dec'd,
Letters Of administration, on the Mato of Alexander
Ptak, late of Clay Cup., Huntingdon county uo d ;
ring boon granted to the. ondersigned. nl t per/one Indebt
ed to the estate aro requested to maim payment,
those haring claims to present them duly authenticated
for settlement. .. PLUME J.'PAHIC, Adm'x.
Nov. 23, ;t14.-Ct*
AW ASSOCIATION. •
11le undersi g ned have associated themselves to g ether
In the practice of the law In- Ituntln g don, Pa. Office in
the one now, and formerly occupied by J. Sewell-Staw.
art, adjoinin g the Court lioneo.
July 20, ISO 4
FRENCH BURR MILL-STONES.
Manufactory, Liberty Street, near the
Cotton Factory,
HARRISBURG, PENNA..
TsLEE ultdorsigned announces to tho
irade that he continues to manufacture and impqrt
t from the most celebrated quarters to France, the
'bast qualities of . .
FREN,OI.I BURR MILL .STONES
which hiroffers at reasonable rates, and guarantees Nadi•
faction to the purchaser. Ake, every uumbor in use, of
the celebrated• OLD AIGIER BRAND BOLTING CLOTU
- Orders by mall promptly attonded ta, and goods forwer•.
dod by railroad, canal, or express if desired. • •
, WM. IL KEPNER,
ov22—Em No.lo, West State street, Harrisburg, Pa.
KATES.--A splendid lot of the ht
test Now. York style., fur Lodi.% and Gentlemen of
0,1 s izes, Just received And for sale by
Dee. 13, 1864. JAMBS A. BnowN,
DROVISIONS—such as Itanis, Dried
3. Bra, Driod Peachoe, Citron, Itaidua, Currant.,
&c., kc., at
Deril3,
LANNELS, Minors Plads,Liuseys,"
Sattimtx, Casaitrtores, Clothe, Ladles Cloaking ClOdle,
&c., h., at
Doc. /4. '64-tr.
11 DIES Furs, Circulara,. Shawls
• Ifooda, Newbila, Boutoglit'sflloyea, k 0.., at
. LLoyn& itRZI [era
J'ARD WARE, Queensivare, Cedar
ware hats 8 Caps, Boots & Shoes or all kinds at
Deo. 13, LLOYD k I.IIVRY.I.
( - I.A.RPETS, Oil Clothe, Rugs &e., ut
x_.) Dec. 13, 'll-tr. LLOYD k HENRY'S.
QALT by the barrel, saels.and bushel
at LLOYD .
DN. 13, •
WANTED, • •
V V ,
IS,OOO Bushels of Wheat,
• • 2,000 Rye,
4,000 " Corn,
4,000 " OW,
For which the blgheet 'cute price will pc palti et
Pea. 12,'01-tf. LLOYD &.11ENDY'fi
( 4 .llEAT opend a r rriv i ta t of Cheap Goods,:aow
M ' C0.1.3, I,LOYD &
A LL KINDS of Ladies Dross Goods
and Gentleman's Wear of the latest styles at
Dee. 13, '64-tt LLOYD& 1114.111r3.
ALL of Groceries—suet us
Zifolassoi, Sugtirk Coffees, &c, at low prices at
.l),e t 12, . • ,LLOYD S 11ENItr8:
Chrishaas and Bridal 1),11
ITENU Y HARP,
Etr4o, PLIILAD.,
11- IVATOILES,
••FINE JEWELRY,
• . ' ' soup WILTRIIMARE,,
Errs, srpq.N_B,
,
:i.,,:i'::,.i.':,;a4:::'..,', - i.., -- i , , : ..,,
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NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
25 PER CENT., CUSAPER THAN
THE CHEAPEST!
- AT - COFFEE STATION,
'Would respectfully cull the often - alma Lin old pairoos
specially," end ths• patio to' woeful, to Ids eXt6nehli
stock of well selected nod Goode, most roeolrod from the
Enstorn titles, comildiug, lupe, of
• Dry Goods,.
Clothing, Wool
on Wore, Notions,
Hats and Caps, Boots and
Shoos, , Bonnots, Shawls, Dim
_
lars, Hardware; Quoeuswaro, Gro
ceries,. Wood and Willow-ware, Tobacco, ,
Sugars,
Nails, Glatts, Proriiions
Oil, Fish Salt, TinWaie, Cop
•por liars; Drugs' and
111ediet nes Clocks,
•
• Watches,
and all other articles kept in a Bret clone cOantry atom:
all selected with the greateat rare and which were par
doned for each ouly, and affords him to' mil them at a
very low figure. The public will find It to their advert ,
tags to call and nzumine ur arreyncs
13: - ...I7rora:gral=d;'.7. ,,,-. " 1 S uede; -Shawle,
ciders, Furs, and d'Stvnt variety Of Woolen Goode, Male.
ry, 3c. . _
All kinds of prodnei taken In exeliango nt the highest
market prides—CAA not refused. By rider attention to:
the wants of cuetontere, we hope to tccetvu a continuglon.
of rho libeial patronage with width wcildrie been hereto
fore favored. Genre one and all, and les.
WV—New Goods received daily.
Nov. 1504,
DANIEL WOHELSDORY,
lieglitor
JOHNSON'S
RHEUMATIC. COMPOUND
THIS GREAT INTERNAL REALE
dy, Is the beat medicine ever offered to the public,
For the effectual cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia,
Dyspepsia, and as a Blood Purifier it has no equal, for all
diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, such
no Scrofula or Ring's Evil, Scald Read, Tettbr, Ring
Worm, Female Complaints, and all breakouts on the face
or body. The cast 'number - of rub , on medicines which
formerly have boon used for Canes Waives, were merely
temporary fu their effects and of doubtful virtue, but
THE RIIEUMA.TIC COMPOUND
Teaches tho gonna of all tvouble, and effectually banfolooo
tho discos° from tho eyotom by ite immediate action OD
Oa blood. Wo advise ono and all td giro It a trial, and
become satialiod of Its wdoderful power.
A. W. Ift DICT,
J. SEWELL STEWART.
Bond ilia following t.w3timonials of men
Of unquestionable char:TV:a:
•
Jout.sort . ..---.Dectr Sir This is
to certify
that I was badly crippled with Chronic nheu
matism for eighteen or twenty years ; part of that time
I was not able to go about. I tried all the rheumatic
remedies that I could hoar of but found no relief until I
tried your - ltheuinatic Compound and Blood Purifier.- I
used but. three fourths ora bottle of It and It cured me
sound' and Illy wife also was afflicted with the
SAM fliscase; and a small portion oC it cared
.her. I am
'nearly seventy years of age, and It 'sorer foaryeare since
I Was cured, and I hero not been troubled with : it ainee.
It affords' me peat pleasure to futulah yea with'this cer
tificate; Bo that you can
,refor others who' are afflicted
with rheumatism to me... .•
I um yours truly, '
• ANDREW ARMSTRONG,
N 0.19 James Street, Allegheny City.
ArAnanimr, 311ay 3d , 186.1. c . _ .
_ •
Mrt.• A. JOHNSON :=--Dear A. fir My
wife was taken bail with Inflernroatory Ithenmatiam M
March last. She was very much swollen and the tala she
suffered was severe; she was coelloed to her bed. I wail
advised to try your Shrum:We Compound and Blood Puri.
ilex, ao I got a bottle of 11, and bofore the half of it
was need she was entirety well. The - care Is a perfect
one; I never saw such , medicine. She had only taken
three dome of It till the melting andimiu began to abate.
All your medicine Wants Is to ha known In order to give
iC encomia. Yawn afrettionatelY•
LLOYD .4 HENRY'S
JAMES Di'ALISTZR.
•
1y rosidouso is No. I'JS Cherry alley, where my wife
can .bo soon by ally person doubting the truth of the
above. - -
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LLOYD
' , mono, April IDth, 1064.
Clfigosseutc, Wssinaevolt Co.,•April 1/,1564.
MR. A. JOHNSON :—.Dear Sir : • I
•“•101, to say a wordor two in favor of your Rhlumatlo
Compound and Bleed Purifier. I have t °anal/iota:l with
rheumatism, more or lees, for over twenty yoars. , ,A great
part of that time I was very bad. I tried a 'great many,
rhoumatie medicines but received story little bandit from
them. On the that of last January I was so bad that I
was entirely helpless. I could not write my own name,
and I could only Ito on ono side. • While reading in'the•
United Presbyterian paper „I saw a
. notico of your Ithett,
mantic Compound and Blood Purifier. I was afraid at first.
that it might be like other romediee that I have tried,
but ns it was in a religious paper I Conelnded to gift) it a
trial. So I got a bottle. mod it, and found myself a little
bettor. I used three bottles more, and lam kfppy Many
that I hum neither pain or ache. lam sixty•eight years
of age, I can Ito on either side; travel for &half day at a'
time and not •be fatigued.. I believe Your Rheumatic
Compound and Blood Purifinr to be the best medicine ever
offered to the public:for the cure of Rheumatism. If
you think this note, with my name to it, will be '.of any,
Me to you or a suffering •public; you are at liberty
see them. Yours with respect. - -
DI . _
R. JOHNSON :—Dear i
wife has been afflicted with neuralgia Air a lons.lb 4 : It
commenced on her in 1859. Sho.was actbia'with it that
she wan obliged to lay in bed hboat'igur dupe In the
week. Sloe tried every thing,tlide wo heard of that was
recommended for thot dioloso but . she got no then
we Merl medical allateeeout it dono no good. At last I
thought die, mi thought there woo no cure.,
Leittn Iretoring of 1901, I heliavo in March, a daughter
k' t filekey'e, who lives 'in' the• court with". ale, said;
env* don't you get Johnson's, Alieumativedmpound
and Blood Pltritior. It cured my father of the Rheumit
tient when . ho. Was a cripAlg and-the doctor. could do
nothing for him." . o I got .4 bottlo of your medicine
and borer° my wife Lad the 1111" of it •used- oho was
cured. It Is now more thou a year, Once and the has not
-been troubled with' it since. nth I can testify:to oa oath.
, .
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.626 Arell
A.,,hssei,larie stock of
olAt,
PITTUITAG, April 11th, 1861.
SELLERS 'pito Rropoabirr;Tßteliurg, ti
IThom all ordere'sbould be smut.
RFRD,.AgerlL'it ptl
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SIMON CCIHIN,
AND
BLOOD PURIFIER
JOHN I. LOCKHART.
MMZM
BEEN=
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1151ERS' COOL
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FISMER & ONS
31 , 13: - N:Tiii.o:6X-i,,'f . ' ,
- • tury.DatioOgrit
ETC., ETC:. -
A HANDSOME- STOCK of GOODS - '•
elan klida, to now open foi the luipictiofi Alt ittipiblla,
acd we 9.?rdieOly invltO (!ixeCieitoatets .aa
;secretly, to coil andbe convinoed t h at we e.t.a naier4
leitn the oeallty, taste, atile,tustt prtata of oar CHia.c..
We reiireet the public to hear In' =lna 'that w. lent , .
'hue DrineinallY !tom grit hanili In Iter-I0:11. pay
Caen far all we buy, and cannot be riraped fa irir.lbriil : -
tire for opostingior, public a's, 'tack
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etiandlso:. . . '•
HUNTINGDON-MILLS.
GRAIN, FLOUR, AND FEEIL
WE ARE., - .PREPARED , TO FUR
chase All kinds of GRAIN, hi wizieli WW lAk 4
bashes!. cis6 prises; Awt will Uwe kW — PAU 1* t 1.14,
• ; •
RAS:II 't
.P.VAraltEl3
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WE ibfkENSE STOCK
of PL.LSTER;. an Anglia supply for t iby and wkibbgliwr , , ,
counties! Having a Mill wo.
ssa prodwo !lasi wad woo dwilrold• wookilkit - ifa:
ally Bs .
7EZ=E'I
fIIfON COIIN.
SALT I SALT t
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WE, OFFER 590 BELS: ,- of SPLIItt•
did ONCiii),AIILL 114 T, iiiidtddllsd in v11 . '11464 prin.
GF...4, kit liilddokt *sled
30 MIL Nor leACerjagr,
1D XL.;
30 o xo. a
13 Hallßby: Xs. 1. • 0
2 0 . • a Xo.i. ft
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WE ARE AT AL TIMES PRE
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parOd to buy pay** or frii•, ,e d « tei4
FLAX. FLAX.
THE „Hid lI ^ PRICES WILING %Ault
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dcgrig' Goods hse compelled public attoottea to, bOitilero
especially directed to rheculfure of Thsx.
by eonw atteOtlon, one of the moat to pica44* A
farmer, Can produce; an acre teridgi
Dollare 'ot:Atire and' se'ell;!,Bl;eat' tare itgiultilo"::
taken by growers Flew iigre0t . 11.:147113411
when rolling ; whecOviOgrieil .
should be turned, IP4eeNte.t to exps44°'!illgt,t4tll4:''7';:
eitanie get a grey color, mid' iholl4:4lroidll7 - lioparliii4:
from tho wood by a gentle rub.
It oh odd pr!a Tory otry day b4tttod In toongtto k 4*
then reedy for the kill!, As "a 'genetel:thisg:t.eh
seed is sown on en acre. . Unlearn thoilmtilitt:O : Ties:o4 4 `,, , , ,:
ono Bustle) pii• acre to
strong ono and onotheirth
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