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HUNTINGDON, PA.
Wednealay morning, Dio. 27,1865.
LOCAL & PERSONAL
No insinuation, bat a Hag Price.
The large stone building on the cor
nier of Hill and Bath streets and frou.
ting on the Diamond, was exposed to
public sale on Tuesday last, and was
purchased by Fisher & Sons, for the
Mee little sum of nine thousand nine
hundred and fifty dollar& The prop
erty was purchased some few years
since for 81700. The property, it is es
timated, was worth between five and
six thousand, but the rich firm have
"'bid" and "gone" to the tune of three
'or font thousand mare. Extensive
improvements on the premises will, of
course, we 're pleased to learn, be the
order of the day.
'Couldn't stand It.
We were rejoicing during the rob.
bar's revel that we escaped their dep
redating visits; but we were disap l / 4
pointed upon going to remove our
meat stand from the cellar, where it
stood all summer, to find it nowhere,
in the cellar, or on the premises. It
is a large meat-stand, and we would.
know it the next time wo sea it. We
think it deceives its name, or else it
-would have stood where we placed it.
Somebody must have needed it more
than we, thereflire we wish neither the
thief nor the stand any harm. For
nune favored us so far in not having
.any hog in at the timo.
A word of Advice.
Hideous noises have become so com
mon during the night, that those of
•our citizens who keep good hours
would scarcely be alarmed if they
beard the cry of murder or fire in front
'of their dwellings. We are afraid
many of our young men, and even
'boys from ten to fifteen years of age,
•are hurrying on rapidly to the bitter
.end. The young boys are not so much
~t o blame as their parents. The good
.citizens of the town should do some.
`thing to remove the nuisance.
:They Feel So Good.
The colored veterans, who left at
different times from this place for the
army, have nearly all returned. Some
of them have seen much of the coun
try, having enjoyed the balmy clime of
Texas. All look well, and if external
appearance means anything.they have
turned
,the greenbacks of Uncle • Sam
to good account. The eccentric speci
men of the genus limo de negre, nen.
Murphy, is also "about," telling his
Mies of war and "revels."
Coming cto. ! D.
The little ones covet the nice
playthings and "goodies" exposed in
the shop windows, while the big ones
await anxiously the receipt of some to
ken of respect from their friends. If
we may judge from the number of pe
culiar barnyard sounds, there will be
another general gobbling of poultry
during the holidays. We wish one
nd all a "merry and a happy New
Year."
Somebody will get Hurt
At the recent free light on Hill st.
the.fact was discovered that some in.
dividuals carried billies. Is there not
a law against.carrying concealed wea
ports, L.nd should not the law be en
forced here as :well as elsewhere? We
'have not yet reached the barbarous
ages, all*n;gh if free fights, duels
for satisfaction, or any other kind of
fights, are encouraged, we will not be
far off them.
Nlll giv.e Perfect Satisfaction
Nellie Williams, of Pentleld, N. Y.,
wishes the public to know the follow
ing. which she says is a universal
practice in her town and gives perfect
satisfaction to all :
By cutting every third tooth out of
a common wood saw, the same saw
will cut three cords of wood with less
labor, than the same saw cut two cords
; previous to having the teeth taken out.
We suppose this is•caused by giving
room for the saw dust to move through
the log.
g'tmat Chitalenge,
We accept, and think we have the
; advantage, having served our country
an the field ten days. No colored sub
stituto accepted. "Lackey" will act as
our second and make all necessary ar
rangements. Weapons, Boot legs load
ed with bran.
Beware of Snakes.
0 fiw4 in an exchange a protest
: against a toy callod Pharaoh's Serpent
It is said to contain two poisonous in
gredients—mercury and sulpho-cyanic
acid, either of which will kill. Parents
will profit by this caution.
Just the Thing
The great question with many, who
bare friends at a distance, is, what gift
to send? If we may be permitted to
suggest, there could be no more ac
ceptable present t 3 an absent friend
than a year's subscription to the Globe.
In for it
The Penna. Railroad Co. give notice
that they will sell excursion tickets;
on the main line and branches, Dec.
23d, 24th, 25th and 26th, good for re
turn until January 3d. Many of our
tAtixeus will take advantage at it.
*The Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
ltdveyliETs for bide for leasing the wes
tern division of the main lino of the
Pennsylvania Canal. Bids will be re
ce.ived.until lst of January.,
Bring 1u your Work
Now is the time for merchants and
all classes of business men to clean up,
square up, rearrange and prepare for
a new campaign. Look around, and
sea if you don't need some letter heads,
bill heads,envelopes,circulars, cards, or
something else, printed to scatter free.
ly to the four winds, to call attention
to the fact of your existence, and that
you still wave and flourish. Bring on
your work; we are prepared to do any
amount of printing, and will ch earth Ily
aid you in any way that we are able
in order to assist in your success. Call
and see us; we are always "at home,"
and are prepared to do job work of all
kinds in a style equal to that of any
other office in the State.
BEST METUOD OF KEEPING BEEF. -Cut up
the meat in pieces as large as you desire.—
Pack it in barrels or casks. Then make a
twine as follows: lbs. salt to 1 gallon
water, 1 oz. saltpetre to 100 lbs. of beef.
'Put in the salt and saltpetre and heat it
boiling hot, skim it, then add the pepper•
Pour it out on the beef boiling hot and cover
closely. Your moat will be good and fresh
any time. The philosdphy is this—the but
brine closes the pores on the surface, prevent
ing decay, and the meat from getting too
salty. Try it. If necessary scald the brine
over in the spring, or put on a new brine.
Farmers can - in this way have fresh meat
nearly all the time. The meat should be ta
ken as soon as it is cold, before it has acqui
red any old taste by exposure to the atmos
phere.
To Soldiers.
All commissioned officers of Hunt
ingdon county, who were honorably
discharged, are respectfully requested
to meet at the Franklin House, Hunt.
ingdon, Pa., on Saturday, the 30th of
December, inst., for the purpose of
concerting measures for the organiza
tion of an association of soldiers of the
late war. W. F. jonnerosi,
Late Major 192 d P. V. Inry.
J. M. PORTER,
Late Major 9th P. V. Cay.
G. F. IWCABE,
Late Major 13th P. V. Cay.
Huntingdon, December 18, 1865.
Important to Soldiers.
A meeting of the soldiers who ens
tered serriee in 1861-2, will be held
at the Court House in Huntingdon, on
Saturday afternoon, Dec. 23d, at 1f
o'clock, for the purpose of selecting
delegates to represent them in the
National Convention, to be held in
Philadelphia on the Ist day of January
1866. The object of the Convention is
to memoralize Congress to equalize
the bounty. A full attendance is great.
ly desired and expected.
MA NY SOLDIERS.
The Young Folks
Are beginning to think of the Holi
days, and the old folks are made to
think. A variety of handsome and
useful articles cap be had at Lewis'
Book Store, suitable for presents fur
old and young. A good book should
always be the first article selected.
.Holiday present■
If you want a handsome and useful
present call at Lewis' Book Store.
Bibles, Hymn Books, Albums, Pocket
Books, Books in great variety for all
ages, particularly the young; fine
Knives, and a great variety of articles
too numerous to mention.
LE=I
No more appropriate present for
Christmas can pass between friends,
and none that would be more highly
prized than a Photograph Family Po•
cord, which can be had from Capt. A.
S. Harrison, of this place, Agent.
Cry for quarters.
Our faithful miler boy wishes us to
remind our patrons and others that
he will be about early on New Year's
day with his address. We hope our
citizens will reward him liberally.
—Wanted—The proceedings of the
stated meetings of the Borough Fath
ers, henceforward. This is a general
want, and wo will not charge the B.
F's anything for inserting their names
or their doings in our columns.
M=!
This halt sheet was put to press ear
lier than usual that our hands could
keep the Holidays.
—Lewistown is troubled with a gang
of rowdies and thieves.
MARRIED,
In Lewistown, on tho 12th inst., by
the Rev. J. B. Strain, Mr. JOHN S.
WHITE of Perry Co., to Miss Pdattr DA.
vis, of Pereraburg, Huntingdon coun
ty, Pa.
On November 23d, by the Rev. W.
Downs, GECIIGE W. SHULTZ, to MisB
EmmA L. Long, both of Alexandria,
Pa.
bkir We clip the following from one
of the Philadelphia daily papers.—
Our people visiting or sending down
to the city, would do well to make a
note of it :
\VANAMAKER & BROWN'S FINE CLO
TIIING.-ThiS establishment, located at
the corner of Sixth and Market street,
Philada., familiarly known as "Oak
111111," is probably the largest and best
condacted Ready Made Clothing and
Merchant Tailoring house, in the
State. Their superior kyles, excellent
workmanship and moderation in prices
have made their 1101.1d0 deservedly pop.
ular.
In their Custom Department, where
elegant garments are made to order,
none but the very best artists are em
plo3 ed, and the fine assortment orma
terials to select from enables every one
to be well suited.
Samples will bo sent by mail, and
instruction§ for gleaniriug, when writ
ten for:, • vioB-2m
35"zurrea. fax* 45a,14D.
THE undersigned will sell et public
onto at the Court House, In llunttngdon,
On Wednesday, 10th of January, 1860,
Ills form, situated In Walker township. Huntingdon
county, Pa., adjoining lands of Jonas Ouctinalter. Henry
/lords, and Het ry awl Andrew Grubb. containing 250
aAcres. more or le...nbou. 100 of whirl, ore cleared
mid about 150 acres in good timber, With three log
Dwelling Houses, and a log barn thereon erected.
There la sloe a large amount of geed n.Ril Iron ore on
the tract, part of It being now regularly worked.
Terms made known on day of lisle, which will he no
commodating. ISAA.CKURTZ.
Walker tp., Dee. 20, 111210. ts
.IPia Male).
ANL L be sold at public sale at the
v v residence or tho subscriber in BARREN township,
On Tuesday, the 26th of December, 1865,
Thu following property, to wit:
8 head of horses. and horse gears, 7 bead ofl.,
,7
fat cattle, 4 milk cow, 2 head of Spring's, 3 head,
•
of young Di rhino bulls, 75 7 7 0 o r 07,p. grain a.
in the grolllll - 1, 2 four horse songful, 4 plows, corn by toe
bushel. I New .Terssy sett raker, groin cutter and mowing
machine, ::harrows, 2cultivotors, 2 fanning Inilis, 1 groin
drill, 1 sled, I log sled, 1 new side saddle. 7 pair bedsteads,
3 sets chairs, 5 tables, I new bureau, 2 corner cuplmords,
I cook store, 2 other stores, 2 grind 610000,1 set of block
smith tools, 1 brood az. 1 tenant cross cut taw, all kinds
of carpenter's tools. Ac, Pc.
ealo to commence at ten o'clock of said day. A reason
able credit and due attendance will be given by
de2o* CH!, RLAIS DUFF.
ORPIIANS' COURT SALE.
(Reel estate et John Rough, dec'd.l
By virtue of en order of the Orphans' Court of Hunt.
ingdon co.. I will expose to public sale, on the premises,
On Saturday, December the 80th, 1865,
at one o'clock, p. ro., of sold day, the following described
real estate, to wit:
A TRACT OF LAND, situate In Clay township. bounded
on the north and east by lands of Samuel Rough. on the
south by lands of George Iteuniker, and on the west by
lands of Jonathan yltltrr. MilltNinilig Forty three Acres,
and Ono Hundred nod Forty six perches, more or less
having thereon It leg house end log stable.
TELOIS OF S A 14.:--1/110 halt of purchase money to be
paid upon confirmation of sale, and the other half there•
of In one year thereafter, with Interest, to he secured by
the judgment note of the purchaser.
. .
CIIARLIiS It. WCAIITIIY.
Adm'r. or John Kough. dee.]
MEN
A FARM AT PRIVATE SALE,
THE subscriber offers at private salo
until Monday. January let, next. that valuable farm
on which he now resides. at Manor 11111. Barren township,
containing VI ACRES and allowance, about RO acres
clear. d and ender good cultivation. with water ins
every field, th e balance. well timbered The improve.
ments are a good two story frame pia tared house. barn,
and all othm necessary outbuilding% with fountain pumps
at dwelling and barn.
f not cold previous to the let day or January. It will
be offered at Public axle ou the promises on said day
Terms made known on application to the subscriber.
decd JIYN LOVE..
•)
TILE RUINS OF TIIE LATE ALEXAN
DRIA FOUNDRY:
THE undersigned not fooling to re
build the Foundry now offers f,.r sale the ruins and
all property saved. The building was a atone structure.—
The Moulding room was 44x 46; Ware room. Engine and
Lathe rooms were 39 x 47 ; tbe walls of which ere still
slandinic and were but little injured by the fire. Tire en
gine, boiler and stack are perfect. the tupelo is ales stand
ing uninkired. There is n large stock of valuable pat
terns, consisting of rolling mill. grist mill, forge end fur•
nacwpatterns: a large stack or flasks for an kinds of work,
a f set of largo and small crain and hand ladles, the
largest of which is capable., of holding twenty hundred.
The ground cohnected with the Foundry is one acre and
fifteen perches on which there is erected a frame building
used as a pattern house; also, wagon and carriage bonne.
ALSO,
Three houses and lots. haying fruit, &c., all of which
will be sold cheap. Terms easy to suit the purchaser.
For further particulars apply in person or by mall to
It. Cl. Mca
Alexandria, Huntingdon county
octal Penna.
V ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
pitivATE SALE.
Tito undersigned Will sell 2)CA reasonable juice the fol
lowing real estate situate in IIU III.IN Town+hip, Hunt
ingdon cminty. helotteing to 31rs. Itliza 11. Vying
No. 1 —.. tjninmg land. ofJames Neely. William Flom
art, and others. containing Ms hundred and sixteen
items out sixtv•llve parched, more or less.
No. —Adjob ing tends orJanies Neely. James Kelly.
and James Cres.contitining seventeen Beret. more or less.
No. 3.—Apjoining the above anti containing see, unveil
sores and thirty-nix perches. part whereof it cleared.
The real ruble above mentioned was purelta•ed by mrs.
Eliza l'y ut at Sheriff's solo or the property of William
Campltvli.
Ally person winking to purchase the above, properties
can aatemain the Coll particulars nod teent4 of sate by
calling ou 11. C. Hobson, Eel .of t-hatle Gap. or
:c(Err,nitowN St BAILEY,
Huntingdon. July 12. 1265. At tyo. for E. 31. Pym.
LOTS FUR SALE
IN
WEST HUNTINGDON, PA.
•
APPLY TO
Wil. DORRIS, JIL,
Agent for J. B. Thomson.
Huntingdon, Juno 20,1865.
3Eactorrice. M"c:oz•
111 1: undersigned offer the Farm on
which they reside, in Went township. Huntingdon
county. at private sale. It is nitnated three miles from
Petersburg. and the seine distance front Railroad and ca
nal. It contains three hundred and fot ty.nine acres and
allowance; good buildings, and about one hundred and
fifty acres cleared, and well adopted fora steep farm.
J. S. Ual3Ul RP.
aprill9,ll3ol-t[. RACHEL MAOUlltlt.
FOR SALE.
JNE new trotting BUGGY, ono good
CARRIAGE, and oun MARE, three yearn old ilex;
spring.
ouutingclon, Oct 25, 1965
33c)caft- .skap cl. eilactemi.
fit GEO. SHAEFFER
t'llnejust returned from the east Kith tt.4000
SPLENDID STOCK
BOOTS, SHOE'S, GAITERS, &C. ,
Mich ho offers to the inspection of Ills customers and
be public generally. Ito will sell his stock at the most
REASONABLE PRICES,
and those who purchase ouco will surely call again.
BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER,
and REPAIRING done in tho neatest and most expedi
tious manner.
Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on 11111 street, a
8027
few doors west of the Diamond.
GREAT ENTHUSIASM !
HIGH PRICES SURRENDER ! !
THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST.
jJOHN H. WESTBROOK. 11
Respectfully informs the citizens of ituntingdcin
vicinity that he hasJuat received from the city a New and
apiendid stuck of
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks,
Trunks, &c., &c., &c., &c.
all of which be Is prepared to tell at reduced prices.
A lot of choice CON NECTIONERIES hem also been re
ceived.
Don't forget the old eland in the Diamond. Old etude
mere and the public generally are Invited to call.
Huntingdon, apri 12, 1865.
N EW BOOT AND SHOE STORE
WM. AFRICA
_I Informs tho medic that lie has Jnet
opened at lilt old stand in the Diamond,ettaft
I i tinting& m,
A Fine Assortment of all kinds of
BOOTS AND SHOES,.
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
All of which lie will 'sell at fair price+. Quirk sacs mid
small profits. ('all and examine my stock.
IdanufAci wring and ltepst. 4.g cone to order as usual,
IlantingdoM, tat- 10. lett',
IE" "'OTT W.A.DETT
A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS,
CA LL AT
DONNELL & KLINE'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
On Hill Street, two doors west of
Lewis' Book Store.
CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS.
nuntiugdon, Oct 4, .65-tr.
- 1 0 TO S. B. lIENRY 84; CO'S for
(
ki g a Cloths, ottprdnieres, sot Inettes, , Twevds. Koala°.
kg Jeand, Velvet Cord, ko.
E W GOODS.
i S. E. Henry & ro. hare plot received their fell
stock ef.goods,..rilielt they are ee11,14 al.. very, r.edtigied
elate.. selo
1865. 1865.
CLOTHING..
H. ROMAN.
•
N B
OLOTIIINO
FOR
FALL AND 'WINTER,
JUST RUCRIVED
AT
H. ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
For Oantlemen's Clothing of the beet material, and inn&
n the host workmanlike manner. call nt
11. ROMAN'S,
opposite the Franklin House in Market Square, Hunting
don, Fa.
Huntingdon oct 17,135.
NEW STOCK OF GOODS.
EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT
S. S. SMITH'S STORE,
ou LULL STRZET, lIONTINGDON, PENNA
TUE BE ST
SUGAR and MOLASSES '
COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE,
FLOUR, FISH. BAIT and 'VINEGAR,
CONFECTIONERIES. CIO AILS and TOBACCO,
SPICES OF TIM BEST, AND ALT, KINDS.
and every other article usually found Ina Grocsry Star
ALSO— Drugs, Chonllcale, Dye Stnfre,
Paints, Verntelice. Oils and Sptn. Turpontine,
' , Mid, Alcohol. Gloss nod . Potty,
•, ••
BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purpom.
ALL TUE BEST PATENT MEDICINES,
BOOT: , AND SHOES,
and a large number of articles tuo nnmerons to mention
The public generally alit Ocese call and examine Er
themselree and learn my pri,Je.
. . .
liunting.loo, Oct 17 '65
CHEAP GROCERY STORE.
"EMBINIMIIMEL,
HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA,
THE undersigned offers for the in•
spection end purchase of cinitomers Marge and A. ,
sorted stock of 0 receries, Provl•i•ms, ke. iii feels sari*
Cod they coo he occonnolated with anything in his lino.
ilia prices Are low, and his stock fresh and good. lie
keeps the hest of
SUGAR, COFFEE,
TEAS, SPICES, SALT,
TOBACCO & SEGA RS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS & CAPS, &e:.
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR,
FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE,
And NO TIONS of every kind.
A select stock of DRY 0 1 10Dit, together with QUE
WARE. And all other Articles kept in A well regulated
establishment for sale al remittable prices.
Aiz.. ills Ron, is on Hill street. nearly Opposite the
Conk. and in the room formerly occupied by D. Hrure.
Call And eramin, Z. YENTEII.
uutingdon, tire 17, 1165.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! !
25 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN
THE CHEAPEST!
SIMON COHN,
AT COFFEE RUN STATION,
Would respectfully call the attention of bat old patrons
specially, and the public to general, to his extensive
stock of well selected now Goods, just received from the
Eastern cities, consisting, in part, of
LEOPOLD ut.oom
Dry Goods,
Clothing, Wool
en Ware, Notions,
Hats and Caps, Boots nod
Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Circu
lars, Hardware._Queensware, Gro
series, Wood and Willow-ware, Tobacco,
Segars,
Nails, Glass, Provisions,
Oil, Fish, Saft, Tinware, Cop
per Ware, Drugs and
Medicines, Clocks,
Watches, &c.,
and all other articles kept in a first class In store;
all selected atilt the greatest euro and which wore pur
chased for cash only, and affords him to sell them at a
very low figure. The pub . lc mill find It to their advan
tage to cull and examine our unsurpassed stock, before
purchasing elsewhere. No 1/111118 Will be spared in show
ing our Goods. Ladies are specially Invited to examine
our largo stock of fashionable dress goods; Shawls. Cir.
colors, Fern and a great variety Of Woolon Goods. Made
ry, Sc. Also, a 11.tPcisorne assortment of LADIES' COATS
All kind. of produce taken it; exchange at the highest
.narket prices—rash not refused. By strict attention to
the wants of costomers, we hope to receive a coedit sat ion
of the liberal patronage with which we hove been hereto
fore favored. Come ono and all. and TOT.
'6l) New (leads received daily.
ott 181505. tIMON COIIN.
tOrCPC:O3,t 4 4:I - 30107:91
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES 1
THE success of our armies and the
cm!egnent decline In the prico of gold and other
commodities, enable 1110 to Could
OOD TIDINGS TO THE BLACKSMITHS,
and all others who boy 1110 N. STEEL, NAILS. le.
having moved toy store to Hui large and commodious
Brick. r Store Room, ) have' received a largo assort
ment of WAOON THEY., 1101t3I: StIOKIRON , round and
Ware BAR IRON, bought from the makers since the de.
cline in gold, whirls I am selling . at GREATLY REDU
CED PRICES.
All persons wishing to buy IRON. STEM, NAILS.
LOCKS, PAINTS, GLASS. or any kind of HARDWARE
for cash, will save money by sending their orders, or call
ing at the Hardware Stole of
JAMES A.BROWN,
April 5, '65. Huntingdon, Pa.
•
New Furniture Establishment.
• J. M. WISE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in Furniture.
Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to bin
stand on lilt mt., litintingdom between Cunningblitit's
Store and Dean's National House, where hi. Illlulllfilcturcs
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per
son, winning to purcluom will do well to give hint a call.
Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges
roaarmble.
Atli - Also. Undertaking carried on, and Comas made lu
any style desired. at short notice.
Al/V.l , lllmnd. attended at any place in town or noun
• by J. M. Tuba
nti neon, 5ept.24,1805-1I
Tit/WING MUSLIN,
DRATIINO AND DRAWING Pena
White and Colored card Paper,
For sale at
LEWIS' BOON C STATIONERY STORE
MONT T MA
TIMEI, BOOKS,
-
For male at
LEWIS' ROOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
IDAPER ! PAPER!!
Note, Vent, Commercial, Footmeap aad Flatcap—a
good aasortment for sale by the ream, half ream, quire or
Amer, at
LEWIS' NEW BOOK &STATIONERY STORE.
BEADY RECKONER
1.) A complete rocket Beady Reckoner, In dollar.
an cents, to which ate added forms of Notes, Bills, Re
ceipts, Petitions, dc., together with a cot of useful table.
containing rate of interest from one dollar to twolrOthou,
and, by the single day, with a table of wage., ttml board
rky the week and 'kV, go Whited In 109. Fqr gale et
.UWl3' DOOK VORZ
WAR FOR THE UNION .
NEW ORLEANS, Sr. LOUIS, HE MPhil, NORFOLK, ke.
TAKEN:—ASIIBY SLAIN, AND VIE BACK
BONE Off " 8E0E811" BROKEN
But white you rejoice a the emcees of our gallant
troops. and the prospect of the speedy downfall of the
Rebel Army. do not forget to call at the store of
WALLACE & CLEMENT,
before purchasing elsewhere, and Iwo our now stock
geode, consisting of
Dry Hoods,
Groceries,
Boots and Shoes;
Queensware,
Crookeryware,
Tobtioco, Seger's,
Hans,
Flitch,
Shoulders,
Itch,
Flour,
Belt,
And a general assortment of notions. all of which
fered an ressonnbi, terms for cash or produce.
Huntingdon, July 1. HMI
FRUIT TREES,
ORNAMENTAL TREES,
SHAOE TREES,
GRAPE VINES,
_ PLANTS, &C.,
At the nurseries of Taylor & Creiner
Who offer their stock of well grown
and thrift', TREES, VINES, PLANTS. Ac.. at ih.lr old
prices. The expense of grafting and planting this stook
boring been Incurred bongo the outbreak of the rebellion
when ths pr ice at labor was low. they can afford to lien
these Trees at 00 per cont. lens than they can sell the Pallid
Mud of trees next year. While other Nurserymen hare
raised their pliers about 60 per cent., there still cell at the
old rates this year; that is to say—Apple Trees. $l5. $lB.
and $2O per hundred, according to sloe. Ac. Standard Dear
50 10 75 cents each. Dwarf Pear, 00 to 75 cents each. and
$3O to• $45 per hundred Phan and Apricot, at 40 to 60
cents each. Also. Perch, Cherry, Quince and other trees;
Drape Vines. Lawton Blackberry. Raspberry, and Straw-
berryplants. Dahlia roots, and Shade and Ornamental
Trees—all at the old roles.
}lousy invested is fruit trees to sure to yield a good ro
turn. Now Is your time to order trees.
Address, Tlll7oDoltY, 11. ritEm ER,
nOB, 1808. lluntingthm, Po.
Hocks
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•••.• 1,1 G I /1 /,
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ESTABLISHED IN 1840,
Incorporated by the Legislature of the
State of Pennsylvania.
Located on the N. TV. Corner of 7th ana
(701) Chestnut sts. (701)
Designed exclutively to Impart a thorough and
PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION
All classes of person. require such nn education. Those
possessing mewls, need it in conducting Mermen business
Those wiihout 1110311 , 1 need it in chlaiiiing and creditably
filling lucrative positions In the employ of others.
tllto course of instruction and practice Is arranged so en
to hilly meet the diversified IT/tilts of every th pertinent of
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN TRADE,
as comprehended or embraced under the three general di
vkions of industry: Agriculture, Manufacture and Com
mere •.
Each student h Instructed individually In both theory
and practice of Book Keeping. according to the most op
proved and labor ale ing methods. liminess Penniandlip.
Calculations. and all the collateral branches of &complete
coerce of business education; and man, patting a ~,tkra c
to, y examiontion is awarded, by authority a law, a diplo
ma. under the corporates al of the college
Stu& nts ore received at veer time. A net it in believed
that n practienl experience of over TWENTY TEM'..ti will be
considered by the public all ample guarantee of the prac
tical character of the course And efficiency of the instruc
tion.
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All further information desired con be obtained at the
college, or by addresaing the Principal for a circular by
4GrA lib rnl dieconnt In allowed to wounded and hon
orably di.eherged euldiers. The college is open day and
jevening.
y12 p 1865
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
JOHN FAREIRA'S
OLD ESTABLISHED
lirta,23...tiret,estcor-zr
718 ARCS Street, above Seventh,
PHILADELPHIA.
' have now in store of
Own Importation and
tuuntentre, ono of the
A It U E S T end moat
'tATITIFUL eeleetioneof
LAI/117S' and Cllll,
EN'S WEAR, la the
ty. Also, a line assort.
, itt of Gent's Fur
- I. ex and Collars.
ant enabled to diepale
my goods at very
AScks:.4llt,l; PRICES
I I would therefore
icit a call from ray
..nde of Ilautiusden
ally and vicinity.
ober and Street I
JOHN r A HEIR A.
718 ARCH Surest, above 7th. South side
r027-4m Pill LA ItELPI4A.
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.U - r- I HAVE NO PARTNER. NOR CONNECTION
WITH ANY OTHER STOR IN PIIL,ADELPHIA.
PENNSYLVANIA
PAINT AND COLOR WORKS.
Liberty White Lead !
Liberty White Lead !
TRY IT I TRY IT!
Warranted to cover more enrface, for same weight,
than any other Boy the best, it is the cheapest.
TRY IT ! TRY IT!
Dimity Lead la whiter than any other.
Liberty Lead covers better than any other.
Liberty Lead w cats longer than Any other.
Liberty Load is mere ecunom cal than any other.
Libonty Lead Is more free from Jamul Rios and Is
Warranted to do more and better work,
at a given cost. then any other.
Buy the Best, it is the Cheapest.
Manufactured end warranted by
ZIEGLER & SMITH,
liVholesale Drug, Paint & Glees Dealers,
137 North Third Street, Phitada.
all,iso
HENRY HARPER, -de
-520 Arch st,,
WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVERWARE,
and superior
SILVER PLATED WARE
octl 1-3 m
I. K. STAUFFER,
„ WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, vLa
Nu. 148 North SECOND Street, corner of Quarry,
An assortment of Watches. Jewelry, Silver .k Plated
Ware constantly on hand.
SC7ABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS,'
itirltepatrlog of Watches and Jewelry promptly
attended to.
ES'rEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS,
...-Ft1. 51 - 7 1:m s
11 ''743:1--,A.14-c--- IT. ' - . 4.
~...,,,samt 4..
1
1 , ,
,?
Cottage Organ. ''
.:
it
~........
..,...
„.. , L.FAMOZAIL... ,•-•,fr:....-...,,,,
Are not only unexcelled, but they are ab.olutely une
gualbd by any other Reed Inalrnmont In the country.—
Designed exprestly for Charchee end aeltmds. they are
found to be equally well adapted to tho parlor and draw
ing room.
For sale only by 8.31. BRUCE,
No. IS North SEVENTH garret. Plilladelphtn.
Bay- Also, BRADBURY'S PIANO: 4 , and a ',complvte ae•
sortment 01 thin PERFECT MELODEON. ael7-ly
JAMES 11. ELDREDGE. GEO. P. ELDREDGE.
ELDREDGE & BRO.,
PnbliAers, Stationers, Booksellers,
ivo. 17 and 19 South Sixth Street,
(Above Chestnut,) ,
Particular attention pal to the country trade.
Always on hand n large enpply of Letter. cap. Note,
Bill. and Wrapping taper; Envelopes; mad MlN
calirmeoul Booka; Pune, Ink, Slates, Mucilage, Photo
graph Album, Paper Rage.
tfirtgal to oaila iuitetsl6ie. aiyAltdni,
T. 11. POLLOCK, AWrin,rtilnAciwial
EZEID
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1866. THE 1866.
LARGEST AND BEST
STOCK OF
WALL PAPER
Ever Lrought to Huntingdon,
Is now ready for inspection and sale,
AT
LEWIS'
Book, Stationery and Nusio Store.
NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES
FE
LOWER PRICES
Than the same article can be bought
in Philadelphia or Pittsburg.
OUR STOCK
Consists of upwards of
One Hundred Different Styles
Wall & Ceiling Paper & Bordering,
FOR
The Parlor, Sitting Room, Dining
Room, Bed Room, Hall,
Kitchen, Office,
Storo, Shop, &c., &o.
Call at the "Globe" Building,
and examine our stock and prices.
186,5.
THE "VICTOR"
s 'A,a
~ ; r }y
j ~ Y+ ~' n 7~~~ T ~l~
14~:. \
CANE MID
NEW. TRIUMPH NT AT ETATI3 FAIRS!
COOK'S
SUGAR EVAPORATOR.
4Q RAND N VAPONA T 01: 1N VIE WORLD/
"SORGO HAND-BOOK," FREE.
CANE SEED, by the lb or bushel, OR SALE AT COST I
Prince & CO'h Now AUTOMATIC 0110 ANS. The great
via triumph of the ago!
Nuw e NrELODEO).7S.IvIIII Improvements.
Grover & Balter's FAMILY SKWING MACHINES.
Send for' Circulars, (f.7c. Free.
A. B. • BRUMBAUGH,
Sole Agent,
Jomee Creek. Huntlngdon co., Pa
u9-9m
Electricity.
1)R. BREWSTER I-lAS 'OPENED
I_,l an of in Huntingdon, l'a., and has cured, and
urther pledges himself to cure a class of diseases ark now
edged to be incurable by any known process of medico.
ion. diseases that loner have, nor never can be controll•
only by Lis lauded applying the various modifications
•f Electricity.
The Doctor does not wish to convey the impression that
lie cure. all diseases In all conditions; he does uoi wish to
shock the eel,. or the public by asserting that he can
mars pulmonary consumption after the lungs aro half do.
cayed, but he pledges himself to cure every case of poi.
monary consumption in tho early and miedle stage, and
ov. ry other disease where a sufficient amount of vitality
remains for reaction. . •
Electricity is always safe in the panda of an experlencet
operator. Who currents are perfectly under control, end
caw be regulated to suit the delicate nerves of a child
wiriest any unpleasant sensation.
AX All those who nave lung Buffered from painful and
loolinste disemses I
Aksr . All those who hove beau given up by other Phyet
hum! - •
All thee° idle have been tileinWed as incurable
-um hospitals)
ARE INVITED TO CALL.
l• lectricity, unlike Medicine, is capable of producing all
the changes nrc• , esary to cure any disease, when applied
front proper polarities The following are among the die.
races our e 3 stem of practice Ikas provtakespecially success
ful in curing.
Diseases Cured by Dleetropatby.
Antaureeis; Apliony, lose of voice, kc.; Asthma; Ague
Chins. fever and agile; Atrophy; nervous consumption;
Atony of the etemach, Amenorrhoea, ellppl . O.Cd menses;
All mercurial niseasea; Bites of poisonous insects or ani•
male; itronel4tis; stone or gravel in Bladder; Consump
thin; Uldorosiz,, get.. :icktie.43: Concussion of brain; Con
traction ofekes:; stricture of limbs. Cholic, from differ
ent canary; C/1111illii or spasms. chronic or acute; Conges
tive diseases of at I kinds, Core: ; S t. Vitus dance; Coldness
of feet turd hands; Cancers, in certain stages; Copper col
ored cuticle, or blotches; Catarrh; Dipthoria; Deformed
limbs straitened. Deafness, from paralysis of accoustic
nerve; Dizziness or drowsiness; Dropsy; Diabetes; hays.
pepsin. ell Ito forms; Dismonorrlirea; painful menstrn.
stut; Difficult respiration; Enlargement of joints; Ear
ache; Epilepsy, falling sick area; Fits, from different eau
set.; clastrition. irritation of the stomach; cold; Goitre
or :moiled neck; Glandular swellings; Ilentiplegia; Hem
orrliage, Dem ditfcrout causes; Hyatt: do. irritahlo spine.
kr.;sick or nervous Ileatlachtil inatutty; . Inflamed or note
eyes; Incontinence tit urine; torpid state of Liven" Lungs.
hemorrhage of, congestion of, Se.; Lecklaw;Liver.enlarge.
went of; Lettchorthea; flour alt.uA; whites; Mental de
Pres - loot Muscular contraction . Menstruation; derange
inept in; Monomania; Milkier:Numbness. Iron injuries
or
otherwise; Neuralgia: Nocturnal emissions; Old sores,
indolent ulcers; Gzeua. in 001116 of its forms: l'nmplegid;
Palsy, numb or shaking. feral) cis, in whatever part,
Poisoning; Palpitation at the heart; Prostration front va.
dons causes; Prolapsm, tom i. ke.. Prolapsus sof, or piles;
excessive Perspiration; suspended Perspiration; Pointe
miry apoplexy; Rush of Blood to the bead; Rheumatism.
acute or chrosic; liestiessum; Fwelled Tonsils; Sore
Throat. from soy cause; Salt rheum; &Tenzin; Spinal die
eases, curvature, Ac.; Ovarian Tumors . Ac.; Tremens, de.
Briton, or at death, Tetanus, or lockjaw, 'Uterine tuts
placements., Uterine weakness; Week Eves, Ac.; Albite
ellieel \VM. BREWSTER, It. D.,
oct 4,1663 Huntingdon, Pa.
DR. VENARD'S
STAR MAGIC LINIMENT.
SIOOOREWARD will be paid
for any medicine that excels this fur eh
f.ilowim; Omens t
Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Spinal Ago
dons, Contracted Joints, Cholto Pains,
Pains in Side or Back, Toothache,
headache, Sprains, Sore Throat,
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, and all
Diseases of the MuseleS,
Skin and Glands.
Tins Is an Internal and External Medicine; composed of
Roots, Herbs and Barks such no nur forefathers need.—
Th,re Is a bountiful sopply on the earth to cure all cony
plaints. if wo only knew what they were. This hue been
rt.:lll..lcm for constant rtudy with the Medical Faculty fur
a great many years. to find out the kinds best adapted to
the abase c.ropliiinis—how to put thorn together, and
what porti..ns to use.
This woodman' remedy needs no recommendation save
the mutts which Invariably follow its application.
Oz- This popular remedy Ix fret coming into use from
the fact that it nites good satisfaction.
Are - Pll YSICI ANS ore Invited to test its efficacy in all
cos. of Rheumatism, Affections of , tho Spinal. Column,
and ell Diseases of the Skin. Muscles and Glands. It has
boon need in thousands of Inatomees under the personal
attpfwviabin of the Inventors, and tine never disappointed'
their expectations. All ova asic for it is a trial—experi•
mental proof—nut the testimony of the men of straw, are
the 'toughie% aye desire to pr. gent to the public.
it would be well far many now lying In beds of torture,
lithe. fleets could reach their sick chambers. It Is more
important to them thin to theft:ornate. that this should
be the case. — Truth is mighty and must prevail."
.Via Hoop it in your faintly, for sickness comas when
you buret expect It.
PRICE-•ONE . DOLLAR.
SAMUEL H. SHOEMAKER,
S l ig,LE AGENT, EITINTINGI26- 1 7, 2".,1
nil Istue f 9,1465.,
ACENCY,
FOR COLLECTING- SOLDIERS
CLAVVlS,•votrzerr, BACK PAY
AND PENSIONS.
A LL Avi) may have: any
gainet the Goternreent for Vounty, Back Pay and
Penaiono, cou have their cleft:Oa promptly collected by ap•
plying eithei fn perso.4 or, by letter to
W. li. WOODS,.
Attorney at LAW,' -
11untingdon, Pa.
August 12, 1862
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1,1 - ARBLE The undersigned
would respectfully call the attention of the citliens
ntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock 01
eautiful warble now on hand, Ile is prepared to . furnish
at the shortertt notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
And Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or
Eastern Marble, highly Snisbed, awl carve./ with appro.
print. devices, or plain, di may milt..
Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, he., will he
furnished to order.
.• • .
W. W. pledgee himself to furnish material and work.
nsanehip equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call
and see, before you imrchase. elsewhere. Shop on UM
trent, Huntingdon, Pa.
liuntingdon ,flay 161&5
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.
E. 0. - & G. W. COLDER,
•
HAVING entered into re-partnership In the
Alexandria Brewery. the public are informed It.IZ,V,
that they will he prepared at all times to fill
orders on the shortest notice.
Alexandria, Jau.13.1.865-tf.
AMOn,z,ii 4.
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pENNSYLVANIA RA IL ROAD
TIME OF LEAVING 0 ?TRAINS
IniVTER ARRAArd 'KENT.
iI'ES2'WA RD. EASTWARD
% , , io. , t Mi M n ti
F r''''' W.:4, , V 4 BTATIONLI gli i k ' '"l: a 014'
.t . ?..' P t 3 .- ~,1 e '.
LI .O
.., I
V l' I .;° rl
't;' 7.4 r .e2 g
P.M.] A. 11.1 P.m 14.91. j I P. M.I A. 11.1 P. M
625 4 13111 58 111.1Tamillon, 439 8 54.
533 4 21112 08 Mt. Union,,,-; 430 96Z 8 45.
642 4 30'12 18 Mnpletom. - 422 897
552 459 12 29 31111 Creek,... 4 13. 937 8 28.
bO9 454 12 48 846 lluntingdon, 4 001 924 8 15
6 25 6 09 1 08 Il l etorsbuit,.„ 3 421 9 02. : 7 . 68
633 6 171 1 261 ' Mame 13:341 17 49 ,
641 527 1 32l8prucoereol., 327 8 56 7 42.
6 69 1 63 Illirminghain, 3 10 7. 25
710 65 205 7 35Tyrono, 268 833 713
725 06 220 'Tipton 2.48 703
7 31 13 2 28 Fostoria, ' 242 . 6 , 67
736 18 235 13o11's Mille,- 237 8126 62
800 40 3 00L 810 Altoona,. ..... 220 755 635
0.6t.1 .51. P. M. A. M.
1865.
Tlia PHILADELPHIA EXPREtiS
ittoona at A 30 P. 31., and arrives
$O4O P.M.
The VAST LINE Eastward: li;are,
k. M., and arrives nt Huntingdon at 3'
The PIIILADELPIIIA EXPRESS
lluntlngdon at 7 18 A. M., and .1
50 A. M.
The FAST LINE Weetwerd, kayo'. Mintingdoa. at
8 OB P. M., laud arrlveet.st Altoona at 9.80 P. 91.
6. 1
,',. nr.h.
,a' , 5, 411Fi W 14,71.4,- -
)0 ‘,-, ,•,- -,444._"6"...v.et.4.170.
READING RAIL ROAD,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,.
NOVEMBER 27, 1888.,
f "IRE AT TRUNK LINE FROM' THE;
J North and North-West for PHILADELPHIA. NLIZ.,
YORE, PEADINO, POTESTILLE, LEES'S* ALLENTOWN, EABTON,
&c.. &c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York. as follows I AL.
3 00, 7;,2sfind 9 05 A. St., and 1 45 and 9,00 P. 51., arriving:
at New York 6,40 nod 10 00. A,111., and 3 90 and 10 351'. St..
The above connect with similar Trains on the Pennsyl
vania Railroad, and sleeping cars accompany the 3 00 and_
9 05 a.m. trains. without change.
Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua Minersvillei;
Ashland, Pine Grove. Allentown and Philadelphia at 7 35
A. Si.,and 145 antlP P. M.. stopping at Lebanon and all
way :tallow.; the 0 I? NI train tanking no close connection
for Pottsvilio nor :Philadelphia. For Pottsville, Schuyl
kill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad. leave Ihirri,barg fit 4 P M.
RetUrning. leave NEW-YeRIS at 9 A. M., 12 Noon, and 5.
P. 31. Philadelphia at BA. NI-, and 330 P. 31; Pottsville
at 8 40 A. 31.. and 2 55 P. 31.; Ashland 6 00 and 11,45 a m,.
Tamaqua fit 7 35 A. NI., and i 40 P. 31.
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill. and.
Susquehanna Railroad at 11,45 a or.
An AcCommodation Passenger Train leaves 'READING at.
5 .30 A. 31., and returns front PiniAnstents. fit 4.30 P. 31.
. Columbia Railroad Trains leave liettilibg at 610 a m.,
and 6 15 P. 31., for Ephrata. Lancaster. Columbia, &c.
On Sundays. Leave Vow York at 8 P. M., Philadelphia,
315 P. AL, Pottsville 800 A. 31., Tamaqua 9 A. 31., liar—
riliorg 4105 A. 31., and 11 eading at 100 a. rd., for Har—
risburg. and 10,52 a m, for Row York.
COM.ltetvrloN, MILSAge, Bassos, geapoL, and E.SeURS/ON.
T10K61 . 8 at reduced rates to and front all points.
Baggage checked through; 80 pounds Baggage allowed;
each Passenger,
G. A..NICOLTA,
Reading, Nov. 27, 18E5. Genera/ Superintintlima
H UNTINGDON & 13 : 110AD TOP
RAILROAD.
On and after flonday,Noventhor 13, 1863, Passenger .
Trains will arrive and depart as follows:
SOUTHWARD TRAINS: NORTHWARD TRAINS,
rEire
Le 4 151L4 8 101 Huntingdon, Alt 11 39
4 35 8.30 McConnellotown; .... . 11,19
443 8 331
Pleasant Orove ..... ... /1 11
6 00 8 64 Marklesburg,; 10 65
6 16 9 10 Coffee Butt, 10 99
624 918 Rough& Ready 10 31
636 9 ;41Cove.
1
10 19
5 40 9 34 Fisher's Summit 10 15
in G 55 1
';'; i t gißusion, LE 10 00
10 20Iliddloinurg
1 10 281 Hopewoll
10 46Odper's Binh
11 181 nonillion .
" 11 31 Bloody Bun
t% 11 35 Mount Dallas.
SHOWS RUN BRANCH'.
10 05 1 .9.axt0n
110 20 Coalmont
10 9.5 Crawford, ....... . .
lest 10 35 Dudley.
1 IBroad Top City,
Nontlogdon Nov. 13, 1865. OLIVER AVER
SPECTACLES.
A fine and largo assortment always on
hand
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
LB UldS ALBU h
A beautiful assortment of PHOTO--
SRAM ALBUMS just received and
for • solo
AT LEWIS' BOOS STORE.
U.S.
REVENUE STAMPS
. FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORg
ITUNTINGDW PV&NA.
iv) C. THE CYTHARA--The
I preabyterlan Peelmodlste.Thi 7
Shawn—Thad übileo—lluntan's and:
DertlnPs enlarged and improved Inetryctors—Welland'a -
ReW and Improved Method for the Guitar —4.4=ld'. &More
Leon, Violin and Flute Inatenotora—Winner'S and Ilooreir
Violin Instractore—Bellak's Melodeon. Instrneter—Bun
mare& Piano-Forte Primer—do. Thierough-Daea Primer—
Ilowe's Drawing Room Dances—The Chorus Glee 80010-..
Tara's Harp, for tale at
LEWES' BOOK, STATIO:iRRY & we= STOKE.,
Q . CIIOO.b BOOKS,
L 7 Generally In use in the Schools of the County, not 011
hand, will be furnished to order, on application at
BOON, AND STATIONERY STORE
_ u/ NVELORES-
By tho box, pack, or
1 im
be qutity, for axle 4s.
ROOK AI 1D STATIONERTSTORZ.
.. _ ..
ROOTS and SHOES, the largeat and
I_,P cheapest assortment in town, at
D. D. DIV/N,13.-
•
(Z_UN RA.B.RELS AND•LOCXS.-A
N_A large amortment at
DROWN'S HARDWARE-STORE.
-
PARC II M T PAPER---
ruled, for sale at ,
Z.EiVIS' BOOK STORE.
OR THE LADIES.
A nips: ter arttole of note Paper and Earelotaft
A , d: %,4elvig@lairrevoluteiace, fpr vole pt
z .o.tr 4 0 4 4rpanlir Mitt,
. .
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Eastward, loaves
t I.l.dutingdou at
Altoona et 3 20
40 A. 31.
Westward.. bum*.
•rhea at Altoona at
IMMI
MECCEECEEM
MB OM
SrDINA.S.
8
Lx 2'30
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