The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, June 07, 1865, Image 3

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HUNTINGDON, PA
Wednesday morning, 'Time 7, 1865.
LOCAL & PERSONAL
m... Those of our subscribers reeeiyes
ir.g bills rill please giyo them immedi
ate attention. our terms are now ad-
vance payments-our friends will re
member this. Those receiving a pa
per marked before the name
will undersCand that the time for
which they sUbscribed is, up. If they
wish the paper continued they will
renew their subscription through the
mail or otherwise. - tf.
Oa ratehtx,iigs
—lt has been refused to increase the
salary of the County Superintendent
of Cambria from $BOO to $lOOO a year.
—The Philadelphia'Bulletin announ
ces the passage through that city of
the 202 d Pennsylfania Regiment, en
route for Mauch Chunk.
—The,Union County Convention of
Blair county, will meet in Tiollidaya
burg on Neecl4, July 18, 1865, at 11
A..
—Ttew.;S.•ll.. Reid delivered a ser
mon on itie inbjeet . of Tempoilince on
Thursday 'evening last. We hope it
was so far appreciated as to meet with
the success itijiistly merits. The ser
mon we would' take pleasure in pub
4lishing.
—On a certairt.day last : week there
-was a large deputy of our citizens,
from the youngest to the oldest, and
-women as Well as men, who found a
Pastime in fishineWe think there was
f(e)ast somewhere. '
—Returning soldiers pass us , daily
43n route to their homes. We hope them
a happy receptiefi. We learn that
twenty thousand are to be transported
-over the Mad 'as far as Pittsburgh,
whence they will he distributed to their
homes in the Western States.
—lnformation' is wanted of the
'whereabouts of .1 - mob and Mary Ger
berick, fornieeresidonts of York and
Harrisburg, Pa. When last heard from
.they were nt Pittsburg, in 1864. Any
information will be thankfully reeeiv.
ed by their son, .Wiliam IL Gerber
ick, Dayton, Ohio.
—We were. pleaSecl to see in our
midst once, *ere. our young friend
Samuel Steel. Sam was in the Gov
ernment employ at Now Orient s. His
stay in the - " Southern doniinions" did
-not reduce his proportiOns in the
'cast.
—Our "typo",friend Thos. B. Flood,
qvas to see us ttlis,morning. He is await
ing his discha4E; from the service. He
-has been a member of Co. C,l stPenna.
artillery, for seventeen months, and,
~as his appearance would indicate, using
'fshooting:ifori.s" agreed With him.—
'Welcome lionie. •
—We notice that the public roads
-surrounding
_us: are undergoing repair.
This is a duty long needed to be done,
and the roada,will not look in the least
the worst for th;3 repair. In certain
places along roads_that we.have trav
eled the conditio4 _was provoking and
sppeared-inorelike , riding over a sur
-face of rocks and stumps: ,
—Thanksgiving,dag was so far ob
-served in this place,as to close ,the
stores and suspend business generally.
There was -.4.liligiousi service in the
Presbyterian church in the • morning,
and in the Methodist, church, in the
evening, Rev. Gessford, of the Bap . _
tist church, preached in the former
church, and Rev. S. H. Reid, of the
German Reformachureh, in the latter.
—The Lewistown Gazette says :
Mrs. Burkholder, relict of John Burk
holder, deceased, of Decatur township,
it Is .suPposd,- is the oldest lady in
Mifflin county_ - She . forinerly resided
.at Valley Forge,—Was , there when
'Washington had his headquarters at
that point,- andbas at different times
eaten meals at tic° Same table with the
Father of his Lountry: She, is about
96 years of age. '
—The Harrisburg Telegraph, men
tions the following Pennsylvania regi
ments as quarteredinCarnp Return on
Saturday last:-.4416t,g 143 d, 200th,
207th, 208th, .209iti and 210th. The
.51st and 205th arrived latterly. There
are six hundred and.seventy-two men
in the ranks of the latter organization.
7ho first three regiments named above
;have 'been paid off, and will at onde
proceed home; 84 men of the 110th are
also in camp.
Handsome Present to. siPietar.
On Monday Rev; Wm. IL *IL Sny
der, of the First German Reformed
Church of this eityi-_was very agreea
bly surprised to receive - a call 'from
the young men—of his congregation,
who visited the parsonage for the pur
pose of presenting their pastor with - a
token if their .regard and esteem for
him as an Able 'and faithful laborer in
his Master's 'service; as well as . for hie
untiring efforts promote, tha
fare era's congregation and • . all con
nected with It. The Consist
ed of a very costly and -beautiful Ri,
ble, richly finished, and just the artia
pip suitable for a clergyman's libraT7.
A brief but appropriate. addreSs was
madein behalf of the. young men by
J. M. Wiestling, Bsq., and Rev. Mr.
Snyder responded in a few very elo
quent remarks i he tendered,
his thanks for. Aka.,
7—llarri.sbur . g Telegroplejfa.y MO.
A Monument in Memory of Huntingdon
County's Dead Soldiers.
A few gentlemen in this place in a
general conversation started the idea,
that as the Nation will take care of the
memory of its martyred President and
of the officers of high rank who have
fallen in the rebellion, so, smelt, 'com
munities should not let die.the names
of the heroes who have fallen in the
ranks and in the humbler offices. Why
then might in:vve,. erect a Monument
in this county in' memory of the sol
diers who have fallen in the war for
the Union ? It seems to meet with
general favor from all, and wherever
it has been since mentioned people say
they would be glad to have the oppor
tunity to help in the work.
In order to discuss the propriety of
inaugurating such a movement in the
county, we have been requested to say
that a meeting of all who feel interest
ed in the project will take place in the
Court House • •
On Tuesday, ..fuike 20, at 2 o'clock, p. in.
Lot there be a reprosentation from
every township and town in the coun
ty, and do not wait for meetings to
send you, but if your heart tells yOu
this is right; come, and give it your
counsel. •
S. H. Reid,
D. Black,
Geo. W. Johnston,
Win. B. Leas,
T. S. MeCelan,
S. It. Simpson,
,11. S. - t'icCarthy,
MoManigill.
John Scott,
George Taylor,
A. W. Benedict,
J. D. Campbell,
R. AlNon Miller,
G. W. Garratson,
J. S. Stewart,
W. B. Zeigler,
This noble object needs no words of
commendation from us. Every patri
ot who has retained the memory of
the contest just terminated, will cher
ish the memory of those connected
with the contest who have fought for
the perpetuity, of the Nation; but
more especially will those be honored
who died defending the right. We
are pleased to see the project brought
thus far, as it has been the desire of
many to have an opportunity to aid.
in honoring the departed bravo. The
opportunity is now presented; let pa
triots work its fulfillment.
Lat. Us Have a CalObratton
. The question has been agitated, and
re•agitated, Are wo to have a celebra
tion ou the fourth of July, or not ?
Surely, the time has come When it is
meet to propound the question, and
what anniversary of the Declaration
of Independence should have been
more hallowed than the one approach
ing ? For foar years the Fourth has
come and gone, and; with the excep
tion of the noise from a few-fire crack
ers, always incident to the day, (and
which, in truth, are more of a nuisance
than indicative of patriotism) little
was done to impress upon the minds
of our citizens that -the Fourth had
come. For this proceeding plausible
reasons were given, and indeed it
could not bo expected that while in
the midst of warfare; with our friends
and relatives lying in newly made
graves, we should have any demon
stration brim full of patriotic ardor
and hilarity. Now, the scene lids
happily changed. We have lived to
see a brighter day. Peace reigns
supreme. The hosts .of the rebellion
have been-scattered; their leaders con
demned, :and their [arch -leader Jeff,
in our hands awaiting the doom ho
merits. Now, if over, the time has
come for demonstration. We, 56 the
American people, baits again not only
asserted our independence, but we
have incontrovertibly proven ,our
.power to ,subdue and our right to
govern.
Let us make exceedingly glorious
the 4th of July, 1865. Let us con . -
gregate, shako off the lethargy to
which:we as a general thing too fond
ly cling; let'us shoot i shout and , sing,.
and make the mountains ring with
our loud acclaims. Give the soldiers
who' will have returned by that day,
the foremost. place in the . procession,
and where they lead let us follow.
A demonstration on the Fourth we
must have if we wish to reeeive the
tokens of applause from our neighber
lug sister towns who are also awake
to the subject, and receive the ap.
probation of our defenders who fought
for the 4ays . of peace.
New Haiciware Firm
Atessre.Wharton & ?kiaguire have re
turned.from the city, having purchas
ed an extensive stock of Hardware ,
Cutlery, e., which they will be pre_
pared' to sell at the most reasonable
prices the first of next week.. Their
store is on _l - 3.ailroad street, in the large
brick. blinding, and next door to the
Broad Top office.- The trade of coun
-try dealers is solicited, also the patron
age of town and country customers.
=
The star ofluxury has found its way
. .
westward; and so far westward as to
reach "our table, and from thence
moiithward. We have been made ac
quainted with a basket of strawberries
from the garden of Mr. Uriah Lewis,
of this place, that ho kindly sent us.
Of course, the luxury was a desirable
one,,and their delicious flavor made
them still more acceptable. Thanks,
. Tenter,
Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, &c.,
is Prepared at all' times to accommo:.
date customers with the best of every
thing in his line at the lowest, rates.
Call at his store On Hill street, nearly
opp 'mite • the Bank.
.2.n0 Liter New Lot of Wall Paper,
'Just received at Lewis' Book Store
Bead new advertisements
ySpring Fever.',
Wore wo asked to give the name of
the most prevalent epidemic that ever
found its way into our limits we would
reply, the "Spring Fever." Another
name would be more appropriate, but
in default of a better we would give
the Most common,lthe best understood,
or, at least, the less offensive. Spring,
bringing in its train occasional days of
midsummer warmth, has a powerful
influence on the body, nerves and 'mind
of the ono fascinated by its
Listlessly dreaming as: you may be
your listlessness is transformed into a
more languid unconsciousness, and aro
soon found bobbing in the land of Nod.
Few, if any, have dispositions that en
tirely free them from the attacks of
the charming monster, and each and
all have to exert themselves to the ut
most to lieep the eyelids from involun
tarily closing, and the dreamy stupor
from taking possession of their reason.
Such days as we are now experiencing
are desigood to steal away the senses
of the most cautious, •
Make those sleep who never slept in day before,
And make those who have slept, now sleep the more
• A good prescription is recommended
"by those who tried it," for the cure of
this time•thieving malady. We have
treated briefly upon the, symptoms of
the disease, (all known full well, how
ever,) so, before you are oierwhclined
by its charms, arise in your vigor,
shako off Your stupor, and find in some
way close employment for your reason.
It has been ascertained that when your
reason is drowned by the fantasies
aroused by Spring's enchanting agen
cy, you are thou powerless. So, when
you feel the giant making his inroads
upon your senses, arise, Eind shako him
off; go to the fields, the hills, or the
woods—but fled, in whatever source
you can, a channel in which to keep
your thoughts directed. The "fever"
11 leave you ere you are aware, and
you can feel contented that it 12E6 not
robbed you of time so valuable.
Our Correspondence
AUGLIWICK GREEK, NEAR ORBISONIA,
JunelB6s.
2,
DEAR GLOBE.—It may be of some
interest to your numerous readers to
kriow how Thanksgiving day was ob
served in our pleasant little town, and
its vicinity. In the morning at 10i o•
clock wo had predehing in the M. E.
Church, It was delightful to see the
farmers, mechanics, and,all the differ
ent classes of people assemble in one
common congregation, bumble them
selves before God, and thank him for
the groat mercy ho has had over us, in
preserving our country. The discourse
delivered was a comparison between
Moses, the deliverer of the children of
Israel, and. Abraham Lincoln, the
deliverer of the negro slave, &e;; •
In tho evening we bad preaching in
the U. B. Church. The discourse was
that we should thank - God for our suc
cess in putting down this groat rebel
lion, and wound up with, that every
rebel leader should he hung as high as
Haman, and that if there was any class
of people that should be deprived of
suffrage it should be the traitors in the
north who have aided, and sympathized
with th . v rebellion. The day was very
pleasant, and in the evening we had
quite a refreshing shower of rain.
I will close for the, present. You
will hearfrom me again if anything of
importance turns up. J. B. S.
[133• request.]
OUR ABBY BLUE.
god bled the soldier boys--
, The patrlore,!_abd mod true; •
Who hare foutlit fur the there end stripes;
. ' When wearing the army blue.
To them all honors duo,
• For their bravery in the army ;
While ender Grant, Meade and Sheridan, too,
We wore the army blue,
Thank God the day is soon coming;
When the American eagte will appear ;
Then we poor soldiers can return,
Clad In the army bluo
.When we are stricken with old age.
• .To ua brave soldier:l, glories duo;
,While standing by the stars and stripes,
In the army blue..
•
We have upset rebeldorn,
And captured old Jeff, too;
Ood bless the stars stud stripes,
That floats o'er the army blue.
let. Sergeant, J. G. U.
photograph Frames,
A splendid assortment of largo size
just received and for sale at Lewis
Book Store. it.
MA* RIED,
On.tbo 31st ultimo, by Rev. S., H.
Reid, 1111'. THOMAS A. TAYLOR, to Miss
SARAH E. Smrru,both of Yellow Creek,
Bedford Co.,—
On the Ist inst., by Rev. John B.
Strain,_ Mr. R. ALLISON DECKER, 'CO
Miss S. GRACE SMITH, both of Hunt
ingdon.
Wo thank you, happy connubial
pair, for your remembrance of us in
the .Midst of your felicity by enclosing
with the notice above a greenback
dollar. May the joys, of Hymen be
yours continually, and may your end
bo peacefull.
DIED,
On Saturday June 3d, Mrs. SUSAN.
MiLLEtt, wife of Jnhn S. Miller, aged 38
yOare, 3 mouths and 18 days.
Her languishing head is at rest,
Its thinking and aching are o'er,
Her quiet, immovable breast
Is heaved with affliction no more,
Free from suffering, free from pain,
Cease to woap, for tears are vain ;
Calm the tumult of thy breast,
She that suffered is at rest:.
She has soared. to the realms of the blest
. From . these regions'of sorrow and night
She has donned immortality's crest,
Bespangled with Jewels of light,
U. 5.1-311 LOAN.
SM3BL,IMIS,
$230,000,000.
-•• •
By nothoritY of the'Sec rotary of the Treasury, tho on•
dersigned, the General Subscriptidit etiebt , for the S alo of
upit.'A States Securities, offers to :the DUblio the third
series of Treasury Notes, bortrlng-rovert,Rnd throe tenths
por port. intorest?ex annu9. kriofffiV,th°
' ea, •XACOAM§T.
Theis notes are Issued under dafo of July IS, 180, and
are payable three years frow that detain currency*, or tire
convertible at the optlea or the holdr into
'U.' S. 5-20'SIX PER COTT. GOLD.
BEARIVG B
These Bonds ore nnw worth a haudeemo premium, and
aro exempt, as are all the Goverumeut Bondi, from State
County, and .11uniciput taxation, uhith atlas from one to
three per cent. pr annum to their value, according to the
rate levied upon othor property. The interact in payable
sombannually by coupons ettachedro each note, which
may be cut otr end sold to any bank or banker:
The interest at 7.30 :per cent, amounts to
One cent per day on a $5O note.
Two cents " $,lOO "
Ten " " "
$5OO "
20 " " " $lOOO "
81 " " " $5OOO "
Notes or all lite denomluallout un*cti Will l'oe promptly
urolshed upon receipt of subscriptloor.
The ICutes of the Third Series are, precisely similar ,In
form and pririlegen to Um Sevon•Thirties already :told,
except that tho Gotiernment reserves to, itself tho option
f paying interact in gold coin at 0 par Coat,- innand of
. .
3 10the iu currency. Subaciibora will deduct the iutbrost
u currency up to July 15th, of tho tbnesrheitthey sub.
MEM
Tho delivery of the notes of this third eertei of the
Seven-lhirtlee will commenco an the let of Junoi'and will
he made promptly and contlnuouely alter that doto.
The slight change mode In . thecandltione of this wimp
SEQIES - affect only the matter of interest. Tho pay
ment In gold, if made, will be equivalent to the currency
nter* of the higher rate
The return to epeciepaymente, !mem event of which
only will the option to pay Internet itraold be availed of,
would so reduce and equalize prices that purchases made
with six per ceat.ia gold.weuld be fully equal to thole
made with seven and three tenths per cent. In currency.
This is
THE ONLY LOAN IN. MARKET
Now offered by the Government, tnol, it, eaperjor ndran•
tape Make It the • ,
Great Popular Loan Of the People
Lees than $130,000,000 of the Lortu,authorizad by the
Met Congress - are now on the market. -Thin-amount, nt
the rate et which It to being bo
,d for within sixty Jaye, 'when tito
. not,Fl sill tulonbt
wily command a premium; as has n 11410107 Lean the caso
on closing tho subscriptions to other Loans.,
In order that citizens of every town . and soction of the
country may he afforded facllitlea for' taking the loan
the Nnttcnah Bank., Stnto Bank, and Private Banker,,
throughout the couutry, hsve generitily agreed to receive
subscriptions et - per. Subscribers ivill select their own
agents, Iu whom they have confidence, and whd only ars
tP be responsihle fur the, delivery of the notes for which
they receive orders
JAY COOKEI,
SUBSCII7IIOII AGENT,. PhilaCcdpill'a
Subscrirtiong will ha reco!ved by tho
First National Bank. of Huntingdon.
First National Bank of Hollidaysburg .
First .National Bank of AttOOtla.
First National Bask of Bellefonte.
First National Bank of Harrisburg.
HEAD QUARTERS
NOR
NEW GOODS.
D. P. OWUU
INFORMS THE PUBLIO
THAT lIE lIAS'
JUST OPENED,
SPLENDID STOCK of AT I EW GOODS
THAT ' L "
CAN'T BE BEAT
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY
COME AND Strl :
D.
May. '23,
NEW . CLOTHING •
dT LOW PRICES.
M CUT MAN
hAS JUST OPENED A FINS STOCK OF NEW
SPRING AND SUMMER . GOODS,
Which ha offers to all who want to bo
•
CLOTEUpD,". -
." •
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE lIMES
Ills Nock canasta of Clothing for
MEN AND BOYS(;
ALSO,
DOOMS AND MODS, HATS AND CADA, AC., AC
.
Should gontiomen &giro any macular kind or cut of
clothing not found in Out Writ on hand, by leasing Choir
measure, thoy Coll La accommodated et ohort tiotico._
Call at the cue turner of tho lliaincind bier Long,
Grocery. . .
MANUAL OUTMAN.
Huntingdon, May.l7, b.
•
PIANOS & MELODIANS FOR SALE
NO CABINET ORGANS.
Nita el.csle. .13-Geralt.
•
1 c
3ROFESSOICHUG[II COyLF, of
foci for Bala the celebrated PIANOS ....itX-lel
of TEICK h CO., Few rock, widoll he On. 'F rV
it- -- f t 2
alders cannot be auroassed in touch or tone.: r., I
bility by any in!trnaiont In the market. . , -
Notwithstanding Steinway - .4 Co'e. inttrumenta aro
considered eupetior by certain agents, the Professor can
only pronounce them good, fee there in an uncerteluty in
the tone which lio wlll-not recommend: - As Reek 111 the
only manufacturer that gives a PRINTED GUARANTEE for
um durability of-life instilment, I have no hesitation In
recommending the some. . • -•-• •
Prof. Coyle is ajudge,' from the fact that No has had
twenty yeara exporlencisin teaching musimCvibibh Ofitself
qualifies him to recommend any inatruntytt,..pnlBtock's
The community can me their discretiott•in purchasing
•Instrements but Professor Ceylo feels himself ajtulge,
and notwiellstanding nit fictitious advert's:entente - , he
would recommend Steck & Ce's• J. preferen. be•ell Oh'
era. PROFALCOYI.II.
• lluntlngilen - , May 21,1885.4 m
JOHN SCOTT, 6.t.mUrEL T. BROWN, . .10. N 34 SAMS
The name of this firm has been 'clang
ed from SCOTT & BROWN, to
'BOOM', BROWN Be HAMBY,
OD der which inane they will horeattey; conduct their
practice . as
ATTO RIsTET'S AT LAW, - .EraNritionolv;
PE:si:MODIS, and all clainnforaoldieo and noldieril , heirs
against the government, will be pr.mptly.pioll*Med.
May 17, 1865•-tr.
Fresh Garden & Floevek 9eude, . •
For Sal 9 at howls' Book St9re. tf.
EXECUTOR'S SALE,
The undersigned. Executor of the estate of Bata. flood
deceased hill offer for sale on the premises,
On Sat2n•day, the 10th day of June.
at two o'clock, P. M., the 6'AR3f of said deceased, situa
ted on tho naystown Branch, in Loan township, lion{
lngdou county, containing • - '•
$2813...A.432rea5ea,
more or less, 160 CLEARED:gaII improved. and under a
good elate of cultirallon, the Milano° well timbered. The
yarly rent of the Earns amounts to $2OO.
Terms will he inado known on day of sale.
ROBERT IL REED,
Penn lisp, May 17, 032-31. • . Executor.
XIP , 'W"C:2•II7 NATALDVX"
A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS,
CALL AT
MRS. R. J. SAGER'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
On Hill Street, two doors west of
Lewis' Book Store.
CALL. AND SEE SPECIMENS.
Iluntlngdors, May 17, '6s—tf.
Pianos, Organs,- and Melodeons,
THE utulorsignad respectfully in
forms the public. flint, haying obtained from the
nianufectui Ma ' the tole .Agency for the eats of STEIN
WAY A SONS PIANOS, MASON 8 HAMLIN'S CABINET
ORGANS and CARIIART, NEEDHAM A Co.B' MELO.
MONS, he le prepared to furnish instruments to per
ilous m idling to buy , at the retail prices iu rhiludelphla
and New York.
N. 13. Every instrument warranted for five years.
' 110 Is also solo agout fur the celebrated SEWING MA
CHINES OF GROVER & BAKES, and Ivould respectfully
request persons Wishing to buy Maddens to call and
examine his before purchasing others,'as they • are une
qualled by any Machine mumfactured. .
• .
Circulars of Iptitromonts or Machines, sent promptly
upon application with any additional intbrmation desired.
- 11. M. GIIt SENA
• Opposite D.P. Gurin's Store.
• May- Pr, Huntingdon, Pa.
1865., THE 1865.
LARGEST AND BEST
STOCK OF .
WALL PAPER
Ever Brought to Huntingdon,
a
Is now roady for inspection and sale,
ES
LEWIS'
Book, Stationery and Music Store.
NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES
AT
LOWER PRICES
Than the same article can be bought
in Philadelphia or Pittsburg.
OUR STOCK
Consists of upwards of
One Hundred Different Styles
OF
Wall & Ceiling Paper & Bordering,
FOR
The Parlor, Sittifig Boon', Dining
Room, Bed .Room,
- Kitchen, Office, .
Store, Shop, &e„ &e.
Call at the "Globe" Building,
and examine our stock and prices.'
NEW STORE; AND .NEW GOODS.
CHEAPEST CLOTHING in Town
LEOPOLD_ BLOOM
. .HAS ?BST RECEIVED
.A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW STILES OF
SPRING:AND SUMMER GOODS,
Which Ito afare to the public
AT THE CHEAPEST RATES.
•
- • nie stock consists of : •
GENTS' FURNISHING 'GOODS;
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, &c. &O.
Ilia Morels at the
OLD EIBWID TOP CORNER,LIU.NTINODON, 'PA.)
Whore he will be pleassd to recelro and'accemmodate all
'customer., . LEOPOLD BLOOM.
Ituntingdou, May 10,1865.
GEO. W. SWARTZ,
CIO* & - , 1 ,4 " 7 5
Maker,
At the ohliiend'of Swartz & bleCabe,
HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA.
niy10,1866.6m. . • •
DISSOLUTION•9I? COPARTNER
SHIP.—The copartnership heretofore existing be
tween SWARTZ & McOADE is dissolved by mutual con
sent. All those knowing themselves Indebted to the late
firm or to G. W. Swartz will please make payment on or
before the first day of Juno, 1865. or tied their accounts
in the hands eta Justice tor collection. ... toylo-3t
3Emr-csickerixt.sfe :31Xcit401,
HUNTINGDON, PA..
will. C. McNULTY, PROPRIETOR,
Formerly of the Fraultllu Hotel, Chamberaburs. •
TERMS LIBERAL;
may 3, 1865-Iy.
• . .
.411f14', , „fiSflt,/, ,
4 - ,,lffWill` •
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
SIMPSON, ARMITAGE CO,
LTAVING PURCEIA.SED the en
jut the clock of Wm. Colon, we now offer to the public
at reasonable prices our humenee stock of..
MECHANICAL, RELIGIOUS,
• SCHOOL, . .•
AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
STATIONERY, POCKET BOONS, PORTSIONiIS, :•
Also, Lelest styie'a of . •• •
WALL PAPER !ft WINDOWSHADDB,
mAGAzums, and Daily and Weekly Paparp Mmetaut
ly on Sand, •
. sy,,,,,,Ordere from abroad promptly a/londod to.
• CALL AT BROAD TOP CORNEA.
Iluntingdon, • . •
Foxe Car
OWING to the GREAT RUSH at
LLOYD - 8c HENRY'S
For GOODS, Mr. Hoary pea gone east to lay jn a heavy
15t0a. • Flylo- -iv
LOOK OUT FOR LOW PRICES.
3'az2lsa. 3E'c:3)x- Ef•a3.4a.
Tilli' undersigned offer the Farm on
w hic h they rosido, in West township, Huntingdon
County, at private sale. It is situated three !fillet from
Potertburg, and the mime distance from Railroad and ca
nal. It contains three hundred and forty,nino acres nod
allowanoo; good bulldingv, and about out hundred and
fifty agree cleared, and well adapted for a stock farm.
.1. 8. MAGUIRE,
5pr1119,1164-t(. RACHEL MAGUIRE.
SOB PRINTING done at this office
NEW GOODS! NET, GOODS
25 PER'
THE CHIIAREISTI.
SIMON COHN,
AT COFFEE RUN STATION,
Would.reepeettully call the attention of his old.patrons
specially, and the public en general, to his eXttlatirto
stock of well selected new Coodit,just received front , the
Eastern elites, consisting, !apart, of
Dry Goods,
Clothing, Wool •
•
• on Ware, • 'Notions,
-Hats and Caps,.Boots and
• Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Circu- •
. •
- lars, Har dware,. 'Oro
ocries, Wood and Igillovvvare . ,•Tiibacio,
Segars Nails, .Gloss, Provisions,
Oil, 'Fish, Salt, Tinware Cop.
• per Ware, Drugs and
Medicines, Clocks; • • -
Watches, &c.,
•
and all 'other articles kept In a first class country stare;
all selected with rho greatest care and which were pur
chased for cash only, and affords him to Sell theta at a
very low figure. The public rill and., it to their advan•
tngo to coil' nd Siantlrie our mastirpassid Stock, been
Peg
elsewhere: No imbue will be spared bulbar!.
ing one Goods. Ladies are specially invited to examine
our large stock of fashionable Mess goods!' Shawls, Cir
culars, Furs, and a great variety of Woolen Goods, llosiee
ry, Sc. Also, a haudsome assortment 'of LADIES' COATS
All kinds of produce taken in exchange at the highest
„market prices—Cash not refused. By strict attention to
the wants of customers, we hope to receive a continuation
of the liberal patronage with which we have been hereto
fore favored. Conte one and all, and TIM
soy_ New Steads received daily.
Maylo MS • • '
ADMINISTRATORS'
Estate of Peter Curfman, decd.
ere of 'Administration have boon granted to the .
undersigned upon the estate of Peter Curfman, , lahief
Case township, Huntingdon county, decemed. All
peraons indebted will make payment, and thoso having
claims presout them, properly authenticated, to ue.
' JAMES CI:HUMAN, . •
SOLOMON CQRFJIAN,
Adthinietrators. „
'''
Mny 10, 1805-ot.i
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. •
[Estate of Thomas Ewing, dee'd.)
oilers of administration having . Leon granted to tlie
undursigned, on the estate of Thomas Ewing, late of West
township, difeeneed. All portion. knowing, themselves
Indebted to said estate are requested to maks immediate
payment, nod thoso having claims, to weskit theta prop.
orly authenticated, for settlement.
JOSIN 'POSTER,
may3-6t* - 'Administrator.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.-
(Estate of Margaretto Swoop., doc'd.]
Lotter. testamentary, on the estate at Mergarette
Bwoope, late of Porter tp., Huntingdon co., deed, having
boon granted to the undersigned. All persona indebted
to the estate are requested to make ImMedlate payment,
and those having olefins, to present them duly anthentl
rated fur settlement. ,
LENVIS KNODE, Atemandrla. •
ABRAIIA.3I lIARNISII, Wuterstrod.
Executott
April 5, '65. et
EXECUEXECUTORS' NOTICE.
(Estate of Irennie Rine; deed.] -• •
TORS'
testamentary, on the estate of Dennis Rine lido .
of Franklin tp., Huntingdon county, deed.: haring been
granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to the
estate, are requested to maks Immediate payment, end
those Imitts; claims, to present thorn duly authenticated.
JAMES OLIVER,
Executor.
April 6,'85. Gt. •
THE REBELLION
AND
HIGH PRICES PLAYED OUT,
GEORGE SHAEFFER,
Nearly opposite the Globe office, respectfully informs
the public that ho has justuponed a nue stock of
BOOTS AND SHOE,
_ •
•
of all kinds, for Men, Women & Children
The etock haw been selected with care, as to style nod
quality, end will be sold at reasonable prices to cult the
times. The public generally art Invited to call and ea.
examine his stock.;
gm_ New work and repai ring done to order.-.; ...;
Huntingdon, May 3,1865-2 m.
Q-C)C)3IZ) MG*3O - to'crs; a
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! !
rrHE 'eueeese'of our armies and the
consequent decline In the price of gold .and othor
commodities, enable me to send
GOOD TIDINGS TO TD'S DLACKSMITIIS,
and all .there who buy IRON, STEEL, NAILS, Le.
Having moved my s torn to the largo and commodious
Rticker Store Room, .1 have received a large ariOrt.
mutt of WAGON TIRE, ROUSE 81105 IRON, round and
square BAR IRON, bought from the makers since the de.
cline :n gold, which I am soiling at GREATLY REDU
CED VRIGES.
All parsons wishing to taiy IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
LOCKS, PAINTS, GLASS. or any llnd of , HAIM WAKE
foreneli, wilt ism money by sending their orders, or call•
lag at the Hardware Slots of
JAMES A. BROWN,
Huntingdon, Pa.
April 5,'55
CIO.A.C)MX StX-XCO3P,
• .. ,
lIUNTINGDON, PA.
AVID MINGLE Respectfully , in
forms' tlio public geneially that he hail'reinovitit
11101, to the building in. Waebi ngtou etteet, formerly oc
cupied by 0. Beat; whore he le • prepared - to - do ell - kludor
MUT AND LIDAVY.WORIS.
in his line or business, and hopss to moire a liberal pat•
ronage.
Ai - NEW WORK will bo made to order. at prices to
suit the tim. DAVID MINGLE.
Huntingdon, March 28, 1865-3m*
INSURANCE COMPANY •
OF NORTH AMERICA.
Incorporated In Philadelphia, 1794.
.GASH CAPITAL $1;7164171 1 71,
.ARTLIIIR O. COFFIN, Prat.
CLIARLES PLATT, Secy.
.1. A. RANKIN, Rock Sp - rlige, Nitre eacinly, Pa., Local
i A n g g e d a o t u f a o . r d pilr a t i ot re ' o Ce un nt t i:- . .Ctunty, also far 'parts of Rua:
Feb. 21,'65-6m. .
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY,
E. 0. &G.W. GO D ER.
lIAVING entered into co•partivirebip in the
Alexandria Brewery, the public nre informed )t\
that, they will be prepared et timer to fill - •
orders on the xhortoat notice, ' • •
Alexandria, Jan.13.1803-tt
1865. .1865.
THE "VICTOR"
C:1 A. INT MI NC .
NEW. TEIIIMTiNTIAT 824* iP.ORS.
COOK'S
SUGAR EVAPORATOR.
MOST RAPID EVAPORATOR IN TIM WORLD!
"SORGO HAND BOOK," FREE.
CANE SEED, by the lb or bu.plol,nll. SATZ AT COST.
. .
Prince ,t..CO.'s New AtIiOMATICOROANS, Tkegiaat
eat triumph or the eke! . •
New style MELODEONS, arab improvements..
Grover & Baker's FAMILY aravixa MAOUINBS.
Sendfor 'Matta's,-
A. B. PIaVAITIAI7GR,
•: • SOLE AGENT,
James Creek Huntingdon co., Po
npl2. /866-3 m
NVELOPES, -wholesale and retail
11l fop =Se LEWIS' 8008 STORE;
ger For neat JOB PRINTING, ealLat
the "GLOBE. JOB PItINTINO OFFICE" trtlP
tingdon, Pa. .
°QUI Ppna &Pencils, — r" •
The beet assortment of -the..lrandr
somest and best. styles,
.for sale;-.31t,
LoWIR' Book. .
• '
FOR coitamciWa:fir9lol7lol-1,--
;• c. 144408,. iiotritzy 13404 - , r4itr
ALL,'ono
Hilo may have - iink.ela;eta
limiest the GoTerntooetjet Bounty, : 44
ono, canhavelbliir clalme promptly Collectedil+3 , -
plying eli h or In 1774..,im: by I?ttnjin-
It 19003)$,
'ltttorney:Ett3 . 4*,
lieittingdon, Pit,
Augua 12, 186 i
JAW - ASSOCIAllatti-', .- ~..
:q . vr,,, , .... , : ..• - c - ,',•,-;; ; „....... ' ='-'
it tio:dorei g neut hate deepetikeli 4 l l4rittraven Notifer
in thevngvice of the law iti Ellittitititlnni.Pt.7l - umoe • lit.
the one now, and formenly .occtijr* teal, : iieinnitliten,
nrt, - nnjoitting. the Conrt nous at , . -- ' Y.•.'
'" --".' 'Jar ..- -
.e. irlitittehlk_ _ , or
J. SEWELL STEVITART.
Jelly 20, 1814
WILLIAM D. GEMMILL,
IS t et Ix. x- 3r., k.„
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCRS...-%
LOANS, ETV., • -
Bought and Sold on Cfouaufaznotr,
Office—Mlc
ar e stk ® eta - .
WASHINGTON - HOUSE • • . •
.
No. 709 Chestnut - Street "above ASeventir
PHILADULPECIA. —
The Manager has the:Piemonte Or ennottooleC that Mgr;
populist Metall now open fur the raeciptlon‘of Tilts : .f: -.,
The house. has been thoroughly retiotated and 'newly - *
furnished,. and to presented to the public as being twaierj•l''
particular n hotel suited to- their - wants. - The patronovr -- :
of theublic Is reepeetfully solicited. ; . .....; ._. ..„:
March 3, 'csa..ato OWett3. R. '4LLMOND,:laantipti;.• ~- • ,
EIMON COHN
B , . 1 1 1 :N_D.: 81- :A. - 7 .1.i':s._. : .!z..,&, z -,D,. i. g , L,..
•
.n..r. '
No. 16 North B L Stree
. . 0 Phlladellitfa,
TENITI.daIr BLINDS'AND-r-
• W.I.IO)O7F.SHAD.EIg-
The largest nod finest assortment In !hi. city ifs ile
lowest cash prices.:
STOIIN SHADES MADE AND Mill/Ili:Di'
a:1120.180-2m. • -
IiaIrENR A Y. HARPER, - No .- -520, Arota
JUL . ' Stroet, above Platy PHILADELPIILti • ' • ' ; •-•
•mP1"4c 21,1 4 , . , ; 62 • 9 2 141 2 • - ,
• WATOlllik' • ' • • • -.-
FIRE JEWELRY •
. _ _ SOLID anoi.snmArto,
natilSuportor BIIiVERyLATED WARIs
mch22-3m.'
•Fiel K. SI I .4.3I.P.FA'Jt, -
' - • - 7 , 141
WATOIIIIAE.EIt AND JEWELER, )
, : No. 148 North BECClND,Styast,'corner of" Suarry, - .
PHILADELPHIA.` - • • • ;'
Au asiortrnent et Watches, Jewelry, Saver &
' , Ware constantly on hand,
.4,17/TAD.LE FOR HOLIDAY PRESEX . 73(
414" RePalring • - of Watclies .ancl,,Jewelry promptlye
.aftYllt/qatilr
P 0 IT-WWETTE
= -
A. P.EITSSON,
PCIIDRETTE, $2O 00 por ton', taken • frinit the Factor,
loose, or 50 Cents per bushel, and $2600 per ton on bag"
-, --ddirered at Steamboat and Railroad Depots in Phila
delphia. illanurectory, gray'. Ferry Road, &bora the Ar.
soma, PhiladelohiM • • - - --• •
Depot. PEVSSOE'S Fenn, alosteilders IPevr ;Fira*Ti.
Woodbury road..
=re—Library Street - No. , 42010 - sick:of: the now Peat.
Office, Philadelphia. Dealers
FRENCH, RICH ARDS A co.,
410 & CALLOWHILL Street., DHLIADELPIII.....
February 14, 1805-4buoe. ;, 7 '
. _
MILLINERY
. BROOKS4'. ii.Oßit*ititf
WHOLESALE - DEALERS, ^ ,•:
No. 431 }/ ARKkI gtreett.nPrth
• • - - PHILADELPHIA,.... - . •
lleve no oimald:tilide. mold' batidsetna tarts* of.
•
RIBBONS, BONNET - MATERIALS,
STRAW ,
- VANO.Y BONNETS,' ; ii
LADIES ~. 31ISSES!. HATS,. .
and ell otter artlctoe'requieed type iliLLlNßltlialtAile,:
By long experience . and.etilet.aftentlent
of buaineea excluslxely, we natter musette" that we. offee:'
indueentents, in variety,;. styles, quality and iftOdepti:
priceabot everywheto - tit be found: 'TS' attention - og.
MILLIN.pRS and.3IEIIQII4NTB k respeetfully aulfiltett ,
par Partleulai attentloll paid to•iling: &edam,:
EISTABLISELED 7.1330,
•
]pouLTox's kiLL.E - AUDIsALOO.I4' ,
• . ILABBIS B URG. , •
Thil'Oldest Billiard Saloon,' and eine Nib btith feilla." -
tid in the State; is Poizltoti'isoltoited ldNie.rearaftlintiths
Ilan, near Third etroed . Beteg in the busfueni for - oier
years, he thoronghly understands the wants and &sine&
°lnlayer'', -His, roam is- thelargeskrind besellihniutitra
the clay. The.ctielieris tannin in...the besCorditioldtdhlet
tables cannot be excelled byany Ingle State.
lye gives
.the buillienis his direet;:eupetintendonaas anal
can assure the public that they'canllndbetter sattsfite•
tlon at Ids saloon than prfaity.otheplthrhealty.....,
No liquor sold on the *proutises,erfry m an to Worts
business. .• • :;,)( !,..? ' 2.;
M rch 16,'18G5
HASitEESH CANDY.
The Great drientifNekvineboiiilso'
TRUE SECRIII' OF YODTII AND BEAUTY.. f,
It to a remedy tbst aught tdbe in evetrYlloose en . My •
count of its harmlessness and potency; and above ill , be
came °tits a:m:14114 cheapness: It le the cliesniiit rem•
edy fri the Rotld.. Coldaratidily yield to 1;';', In the short
Space of a single night the severest cold b oo passed away
and the Ihusheash.actiug a stimulant on the stilliirsy,.."
enables him to rise In the morning fresh and renswed.—'-'
Its effects are wonderful. ,-It ,iltdo4l7•••MlPthOOß,Vl4°.
end Suirering,and alletiateiehrunan misery/ ;
We hero present a few of the diseases thAt we warrant
it to cure .if persevered either-famed* seldom, beirig , , r ;
It is a our° cute for 14 Ter anA AS. •
Sure cure for General Debility andAraatingiirt...,
Sure cure for all•blervorts and 1111toris affections, ••••
is sure to preserve. thiUmnpleiton ,rwid
and imparts the bloom of perfect 14.41G1 and Vigor to
those who molt, ' • . • J' •••
Sold by Druggists eierysibere. Price — p . cents: and $l,
per box. Postage on $1 box 15 cants; ,= • ;
Imported only by the tititelah Wallah CtimpairY;Ofdae—
36.Beekman street, New Yo k.
For sale by John Reed, - .*U ggist,
Huntingdon, Sole Agetv
~ROWNING'S EXCELSIOR COF-
Whilst tit:4o3olo of all the ♦arioue brands,
Itethember uDROWN44fiIiFX9I4LEIOD'-1L!1!,b,,,,!,
• Rands. • ' • ' ' •
True, It's not like others tket are 'BoLblivzßYWsueita,--
A little etretch, wean do klew,good . gooclecajil easily beat:_
(But a stretph like this=meolderet77h.t,rl,l7-17.,.r!Y1rikk..•
can 'lately say without itttj hesitation, • •
'Therelnooelike "DR9WIIINO:
onlieiteriod astton,• ,
chemists lu:testa toUndSeceiffee‘ from any store
rap o so4 tile, ileum lugredidoti sa.DroevalkiNse4ll,lo,,
Nor is Nigro - say,:ook;la or,eitiror Cot.. 40E6 • f
Wholcriowe the artieleifrom erbleti
I'm laid It's made from parley ' s's*, ,
Nato° a thousetid other thlogr.bet 117.
°Rae.. • I '!=*'
Bar the airay rril thip " ltfotra7,4io .
Vildlot me lb"o7 to . remains , ..r,,e i tfi.. , freiti .. ...,itoto,..
• 'store
To learn the torrent trholenle ph* of "BrowritAes the
oolslor,”
Some who knOwi boffstistiespeellt4 Siffsfeitlop.,
liar* thinteplan by trhlrA they hoped cairns ;Lilian" •
reaction.
The with a fete Lti9 do bI tI,U Weel'e-
To isms their Cabe Ml,, mica (Bretlentaro •
Bogie torthelfz.thie only bread that salt *tend steady
tly;& • lll;tot,ithigii 611644ei r Alct
Never bare I le:Yorat parer ed^Verthesd betbrot • ' • "
Nor ; newer ever eonliehtta
Iflike Nome need "iyterjheily,? ; Heald' ever
1:1 ytittefe,t!:,fh.,y
' every Mori.
tride it e els; do not wish ; :the °Mart riatild6)t nth
The tectory pil,Jereey's 4441"w0u1d
bly tree to tiutd . l9 r Wipe; still lrithink,i . p#o,..i,t . .'
shere,, - _ .
Bpi, reader, you ttierrestassurejl, 'tie . 0,"594D
zyzinr.
WHERE."
Nangfadured an4f0r.54.0.144.-yrikr,
GEORGE LASSO — WM - 1413,
- - -
No. - 20 Market Streat;• Cam de n , IC-4i , ,• t
'This' Coffeete not compOseli of roftooptts'lltitzt, tt. othil„.. ,
taiod nottllng_dolotoilouq , malt) . krsdlid hie ‘tblarooSeer ~,
thtt cannot use thopureoottetl it torts hit ime-oittla!fotr: , q
Onuces to orinko o quart. of goo d
strong Mr . ,. ISA bet a .
'
,lust onthalfthotintity.t tolttzt,:a:t Coiee,antal,
.--r ..
W4 g e r l lll 54" . , i r i ll y 2l, uii ; ; i tisiit ;4a
-then th e gess•stins 4 prices ro* tii - 7tioleisli4 6
ri1,,.... ;
4re, orders by Mali from WiOleakie4lo*erd_prosifittl.
at[eaded to
..
lifarclf.l, , lBllS-3ph • . .: : - : •
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ILINVIUdTOIIEIt or