Elf eslolye. HUNTINGDON, PA [COMI‘IIINICATED.I SIIIRLEYSBURG, March 12, 1866 riILEND LEWIS :—An article in your paper of last week, over the signature of Henry R. Shearer, demands from me a brief and passing notice, and ask your kindness to indulge me a space in the columns of the Globe. Self•viu dication from charge, false as it is ma, licious, prompts me to the task, unplea sant as it is. from my first acquaintance with Mr. Shearer, for several years ago, I entertained and exercised towards Lim the most kind and friendly relation in all my intercourse with him, both pri— vate and public, and know not why, for aught .1 have done, said or written, he so basely and unwarrantably assails me through the press, seemingly to puff himself into notoriety at the ex pense of one, as I am, old enough to be his grandfather, whom he supposed too humble and submissive to vindicate his character from aspersion so foul and malicious he ventured to advance. It rests on Mr. Shearer to explain; or he must boar the brand of a noted vilifier —if not a liar. It seems in the outset of his article, which is exquisitely elaborate, that his tender dignity was marred by a slight allusion in the Herald' to some irregu larity in carrying the mail by Mr. Shearer; a paper with which I have no connection whatever a fact well known to Mr. Shearer. I stake his vengeance on the editor of the Herald for daring to notice his public derelictions, real or supposed; he resorts to the most fulsome blas phemy and irreverence to the Deity by sacrilegiously applying the term "immaculate"—a most sacred attribute of Jehovah, the Saviour of the world, in derision as a prefix to his name, calling him "immaculate Ben." After thus vainly trifling with the attribute of Deity he seeks another victim to vent his exorbitant spleen on, and because I happen to be the father of "Ben" I was selected as the object to further reek his vengeance ou ; and having discarded his God and villified me, he concludes with the boast of an "approved motto," "never to shoot at game more than once," &c., and drops his peacock plumes after having shou ted at me, like a spoilt and saucy ur chin with ugly mouth and pouched snout, charges which he know to be false and unwarranted in fact. If the axiom is true that "ho who steals will lie" and vice versa, it may also be true that he who disrespects Deity by tak ing the name of God in vain, will also commit both. This is a problem I submit to Mr. Shearer to solve, and that for his own benefit. His self-praise and attempt at puff ing np his greatness, by coupling his miniature deeds to those of Captain Blair, is also to me quite a startling af fair; and for the benefit of Mr. Shear er I will give him a brief portrayal.— Captain Blair, while proprietor of the stage line, in response to calls by the National Government yielded to its call for troops to beat back the rebel hordes. Ho buckled on his armor— raised a company of bravo men, who like himself left the comforts of family and home, to servo their country's cause. Not so, however, with Mr. H. R. Shearer. Although hearty , and hale as Captain Blair, his valor lay in his breeches. When happening to be hit by draft, ho paid his commutation and comfortably staid at home. Captain Blair, while gallantly heading his com pany in the memorable battle at Get tysburg, fell, wounded in the right arm, which, to save his life, was am putated at the shoulder; yet he nar rowly escaped from death. While yet in his suffering condition his contract term expired. A re-letting took place in 1864. Capt. Blair applied for a renewal of his contract, a fact well known to Mr, Shearer, who, in stead of doing honor to and favorinr , a bravo and wounded soldier, ho opposed him with might and main in getting the contract over Captain Blhir by underbidding him some four or five hundred dollars per year; inflicting considerable loss to the captain in road stock, without deriving any material benefit to himself, other than the small gratification of beating a wounded and meritorious soldier in the contest. The result is, Mr. Shearer took the contract too low to maintain his line well stock ed; and be is drudging along as best he can with uncomfortable and rickety coaches, detrimental to public travel, and with irregular mail facilities. I advert to the foregoing facts in or der to remind Mr. H. R. Shearer that there is great danger in throwing stones at others while living in a glass tenement himself; and also to give the public a knowledge of his fitness to claim greatness for himself as seem ingly he does by hitting at Capt. Blair. In conclusion, I admonish Mr. Shea rer hereafter to "honor old ago," and not wantonly and nnprovokedly assail another as he did me; and say to him candidly—if be wants more from me, he need only provoke it as ho did this much I have said, and ho will be given full measure, heaped and running over. Ample ammunition yet remains in store. But 0, don't bo vulgar nor pro fane. JOHN Lurz. A FELLOW who had ought to know better has just pprpetrated the follow: ing piece of uncalled for impertinence: Life is short, and women aro many. Men have no time for a close Osamin• ration of each one, and to her who crowds her best goods into a showcase is often awarded the highest prize. Ma. Evan= and Judge Story were at a public dinner. The ordinary toasts were given, when Judge Story arose and said: "Fame follows fortune wherever it Everett) goes." Everett replied :"Here's to the legal professions It has never got above the first story. (Story.) AN artist in a city painted a dog so.naturally, that the animal had the hydrophobia during the hot weather. lie's the same man who painted a copy of a beer bottle with such skill, that the cork flow out, just as ho was finishing it. . . --- air Wife (complatitzngly):-1 haven't more than the third of the bed." Hus band (triumphanily): "That's all the law allows you." WUAT is the difference between the effects of catching cold and the iele of Greece ? In the ono case it is you cough, in the other it is Corfu. ( [ ( +/1 etc,, etc,, 4.01 4 X 1 / 1 -APN , BOOKS AND STATIONER SIMPSON, ARMITAGE & CO. LT AVING PURCHASED the en- LiL tire stock of Win. Colon, we now offer to the public et reasonablo prices our immense stock of MECHANICAL, RELIGIOUS, SCHOOL, AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONERY, POCKET BOOKS, PORTMONPS, Also, Lriteet Styles of WALL PAPER & WINDOWSHADES, MAGAZINES, and Daily and Weekly Papers cou.slant• ly on band. MOrders from abroad promptly attended to. CALL AT BROAD TOP CORNER. Huntingdon, May3,1865-ly NEW GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER. HENRY STROUSE & CO. Respectfully inform Ono public generally that they Imre just received a large and splendid stork of goods at their store in MARKLESBURO, C.insisting in part of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, WOOD and 'WU c7) LOW. WARE, TOBACCO, SEGARS, NAILS, GLASS, OLD MEAT, CRACKERS, PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, &c., &c. AIso—BONNETS and TINWARE; And in net everything usually kept in a first clas3 coun try Marc, which wero bought low for cash and will be sold at correspondingly low prices for cash, or country produce, and request the public to giro no a call brforo poschnsing elsewhere, feeling satisfied we can offer supe rior inducements to cash buyers. We respectfully solicit the patronage of all, and cspeci ally our Trough Creek Valley friends. Everything taken in exchange fur goods except promi se, 4.7 - Cash paid for all kinds of grain, for which the Ugliest market prices will be given. HENRY STROUSt & CO. tdarkiesburg, Oct. 21,15G5. NEW STORE, AND NEW GOODS, CHEAPEST CLOTHING in Town LEOPOLD BLOOM HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP NEW STYLES 05' FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which he offers to the public AT THE CHEAPEST RATES. Ills steels consists of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, lIATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, &c. &a. His store is at tho OLD BROAD TOP CORNER, HUNTINGDON, PA., Where ha will be pleased to receive and accommodate all customers, LEOPOLD BLOOM. Huntingdon, Oct.lo, IBM Reward the Soldiers! Another Opportunity is offered the many Friends of the Soldiers to Reward those who Faced the Music of the Enemy. J. B. SHONTZ & BRO. 4 - 4ESPECTFULLY inform their nume roue friends of Marklesburg and surrounding noun try, that they have received a large and splendid stock o NEW GOODS, Consisting of— READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, GENPMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS and a large stock of JEWELRY, &c. The public, without regard to politics, religion, sect or color, will find our store the place to buy Just what they scant, and at prices to suit the times. Don't fail to giro us a call, as we are determined to please all. Markkeburg, Huntingdon co., Noy. I, '65, NEW CLOTHING AT LOW PRICES. M. GUTMAN lIAS JUST OPENED A FINS STOCII OF NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which he offers to all who want to ha CLOTHED, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES Ills Stock consists of Ready-mad, Clothing for MEN AND BOYS, ALSO, BOOTS AND SIIOES, lIATS AND CAPS, AC., AC. Should gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut clothing not found in the stock on band, by leaving their measure they can be accommodated at short notice. Call at the east corner of the Diamond, over Long', Grocery. MANUAL GUTMAN. Huntingdon May.l7, 'CS. IVIE TJ IS ICJ 0 iri° CD,IEL3MI . 4 tA t s t f-rt MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SEWING MACHINES. - up M. GREENE has just opened Jo. his Music Store, ono door West or NV Lewis' Book Store, where he keeps Constantly on hand STEINWAY & SUNS' and GAEHLE'S Piano Manufacturing Company's PIANOS, MASON & lIAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS and CAlt HART, NEEDHAM & CO.S' MELODEONS; G niters, Violins, Fifes. notes; Guitar and Violht Strings. MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chitin, Golden Shower, Golden Cornier, Golden Trio, Sc., Sc. SHEET MUSIR.—Ho is Constantly receiving from Phil. adelphia all the latest music, which persons at a dAtauca wishing,can order, and have sent them by mail. Also GROVER S BAKER'S Celebrated SEWING MA- CHINES—the only machine that, In addition to every kind of sowing, embroiders perfectly; sewing Silk and Cotton of all kinds and colors for machines, Persons buying Sowing kfuellines fully instructed in the use of them. . . , Pianos and Organs Warranted for five years. TIICISO wishing to buy any of the abort, articles are in vited to call and examine mine helm purchasing else where My prices are the rams as in New York and Philadelphia. Circulars of Instruments or Machines, gent promptly upon application with any additional information desired. 11. N. fiIiBION, Hill street, Huntingdon, sen Ono door west of Lewis' Book Store AItBLE YARD. The undersigned would respectfully cantle, attention of the citivens Iluntingdon and the adjoining conuties to the stock of beantiful marblo now on hand. 110 is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro priate devices, or plain, as may unit. Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, &c., will ho furnished to nester. • . . W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work. manship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call and ace, before you purchase elsowhero. ' Shop on tho corner of Montgomery and Milli n Huntingdon, Pa. WIL WILLIAMS. Uuntingdou,May 181855. FOR THE GREATEST VARIETY Handsome and Useful Articles, can at LEWIS' Book Storo. INK INK ! . nTGIO/Ca _Dom To Merchants and Business Men, TvHE undersigned having recently beets appointed agent for the New York National In Company, hereby gives notice to merchants, Foci 1105S men, and to consumers oral'. classes that Ito is pre pared to supply the market with an article of Ink which in addition to being the bast in use, is emphatically the cheapest ever offered for nate Its this country. It neither corrodes the pen, nor moulds the inkstand, is of a rich bluish tint, flows freely, and to pe r fectly indel ible, giving it advantages not possessed by nnyother Ink, whether of foreign or domestic manufactma. This Ink contains no sediment and will not therefore, thicken ns most inks do, the last drop being as thin and clear as the first. . . . . . -All orders whether wholesale or retail, will be promptly filled, at lower rates than as good an articlucan be purchased in the cities or cleonhero. Persons who entertain doubts as to the superior quality and cheapness of this Isle are respectfluly entreated to give it a trial John ll. Clark, sub-agent wilt cauvass the county for the purposo of introduchig this Ink. OtMON COHN, Agent, Coffee Stun P. 0., Huntingdon county, Pound. 0Ct.16, '65-tf. PRINCIPAL. BRANCH OP TIM NATIO:CAL INK COMPANY, OF Now PORE Mr. SIMON COHN, P. M., having been appointed sales. man and general agent, in the representative of the above company for the county of Huntingdon, State of Penna., as per contract, all parties therefore, whether having dealt with no previonsly or otherwise, will please avail themselves of the advantages of dealing directly with•tho representativo of our hones here; they find it to their pecuniary interest to do 80. O.L. VAN ALLEN, Actuary. The above Ink is for sale at Lewis' and all the principal stores In the county. DR. VENARD'S STAR MAGIC LENIMENT. SI.OOOREWARD will bo paid for any medicine that excels this for the fttlowlag diseases: Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Spinal Affec tions, Contracted Joints, Cholic Pains, Pains in Side or Back, Toothache, Headache, Sprains, Sore Throat, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, and all Diseases of tiro Muscles, Skin and Glands. Tins Is an Internal and External Medicine, composed of Roots, Ilerbs and Barks such as onr forefathers used: Is a bountiful supply on tine earth to earn all coin• plaints, if we only hnew what they were. This bar been a:subject for constant study with tine Medical Faculty for a great ninny years, to find out the hinds hest adapted to the above complaints—how to put them together, and what portions to use. This wonderful remedy needs no recommendation save the results which Invariably follow its application. trii — This popular remedy is fast coming into 11b0 front the fact that it gives good satisfaction. ea—, PHYSICIANS are invited to test its efficacy in all cos. s of Rheumatism, Affections of tho Spinal Column, and all Diseases of the Skin, Muscles and Glands. It has been used in thousands of instances under the personal supervision of the Inventors, aud has never disappointed their expectations. All WO ask for it is a trial—experi mental proof—not the testimony of the men of straw, are the vouchers we desire to present. to the public. It would be well for many now lying In beds of torture, if these facts could reach their sick chambers. It is more important to them than to the inventors that this should bo the case. "Truth is mighty and must prevail." ./g.Z'Keep It in your family, for sickness comes when you least expect it. PRIDE--ONE DOLLAR. SAMUEL 11. SHOEMAKER, SOLE AOENT, HUNTING:DOA; PA Huntingdon; Pa., July 10, 1905. 1866. THE "VICTOR" El -7-7,7 , try- k IZV ' T ' qyz ),' , 11.1,') ill° 1 '-' i, p ' il '; 1 , , 1 ! i t l i ''/ Ul 1 i t , , ' l., 5 i 1 11 '‘, ll h ?,':• lq 4 0 ‘ i-'.-- 4 , I 1 u \ =--- - 1.; -- -TI -- <:,: ,----------- 4 - ii,!!,,llijr -2§ BIZO ")''' CANEI.2 Zi . NEW. TRIUIIPILINT AT STATE PAINS! COOK'S SUGAR EVAPORATOR. MOST RAPID EVAPORATOR IN THE WORLD! "SORGO lIAND-BOOK," FREE CANE SEED, by tbo lb or bushel, FOR SALE AT COST Princo fi Co's New AUTOMATIC ona ANS. Tho great. et triumph of the age! New or g ie 3IELODEONS. with improvements. CroverS; Daker's FAMILY SEWING DLACIIINES. Send for Circulars, .le. Free. A. B. BRUMBAUGH, Sole Agent, James Crcek,fluotingdon co., Pa. MEM HEAD QUARTERS FOR NEW GOODS. D. P. CWIN INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS JUST OPENEfS • A SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS TIIAT CAN'T BE BEAT IN CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE. D. P. GWIN, 0tt.17 'M., WANTED at S. E. HENRY & CO'S 15,000 bushels Wheat, 5,000 " Rye, 5,000 " Oats, 5,000 " Corn, 1,000 " Flaxseed, I,ooo_ " Cloverseed, 1,000 pounds Wool, For which the highest cash price will be paid. " 4 4:: COUNTRY DEALERS can buy CLOTHING from mo in Huntingdon at IVIIOLESALE oo cheap no they con in the Moe, na I have n'whOlesalo store in Philattelpht. 11. ROMAN. OP ALL KINDS, JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK AND VARIETY EVER nnoucaiT TO HUNTINGDON Ladies, call and examine at D RESS BUTTONS & TRIMMINGS,ot' the latest styles, Belt Ilibbo l t and Buckles, Ho siery, Gloves, Ed g in g e, Frillin g s, kc., at S. L. HENRY S CO. OVERING'S AND SUNLIGHT j Syrup, New Orleans, Porto Rico Molasses, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, le. at S. N. HENRY b CO. 'DROWN & BLEACHED MUSLINS, I_ll Ticking, Limeys, Checics, bleached and brown can ton Flannels, miner's Plaid, Wool Flannels, &c., kc., at S. 1. HENRY A: CO'S. ENVELOPES'," Ity Vic box, pack, or boo quantity, fur sale at LE li'M' BOOK AND STATIONERY eI'ORE. IUN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-A Vf large assortment at BROWN'S HARDWARE STORE. BOOTS and SHOES, the largest and cheapest assortment in town, nt D. P. (111-IN';'4, Milabtipldja Abbcrlistmcnts. PROCURED FOR INVENTIONS IN TIIE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. A personal interview with the inventor Is desirable though not necessary, as tbkbusiness can be conducted by correspondence. Circulars of information free on up laic, lion. EDWD. BROWN, Engineer and Pe fent Agent, rola-3m Walnut rt., Philadelphia. "'NOW— JAMES U. ELDIII7.7n, ELDREDGE ee BRO., Publishers, Stationers, Booksellers, Ho. 17 and 19 South Sixth Street, (Above Chestnut) PHILADELPHIA. Particular attention paid toile country trade. Al way son hand a large supply of Letter, Cap, Note Bill, sod Wrapping Paper; Envelopes; School and Alk cellaneotts Books; Pens, ink, Slates, Mucilage, Photo graph Albums, Paper Bags, &c., &c., &e. Liberal terms to cash customers. 500 PER YEAR.—We want 4 Agents everywhere to sell our 1310110- von $2O Solving Machines. Three now hinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted Ova years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the United States fur less than $4O, which aro fully licensed by Howe, lVhreler i 6 Wilson, Grocer & Baker, Singer & Lb., and Bacheldee. All other cheap machine 4 ore infringements and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine and impris onment. Circulars free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, Biddeford, Maine: de3O-ly AGENTS WANTED TO 3EI 1 . 4 THE GREAT A.IIERICAN • CALIGRAPIIICAL PUZZLE, The cheapest and most wonderful puzzle of thus agel Agents can easily make from $lO to $2O a day. I will give any one agent $lOO if hue can cell 90 thousand .g.,l.l..Setid 10 cents fur sample puzzle. , Pllll.ll , HILL feb2B-1 t 219 Market street, Philadelphia. 1866. PHILADELPHIA 1866. MALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BOURKE,, mANTivAertntEns or Paper Hangings & Window Shades, Corner FOURTR & MARKET Ste., PHILADELPHIA. N. 11.—Always in store, n large stock of LINEN & OIL SHADES. Feb2l-:m DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP, SAVES LABOR, SAVES TIME, SAVES MONET, SAVES CLOTHES, SAVES SOAP, AND SAVES WOMEN. It's the Soap for Every Family. Sold hy Grocers and Storekeepers throughout city and country. Manufactured only by S. B. DOBBINS & CO., 10T South Fifth street, below Chesnut, Jima-10t PHILADELPHIA. 1866. INVENTORS' OFFICES D'EPINEUIL & EV A.NS Civil Engineers and Patent Solicitors, No. 435 Walnut St., Philada Mil Patents solicited—Consultations on Engineering, Dranghting and Sketches, Models and Machinery of all kinda made and skillfully attended to. Special attention given to REJECTED CASES and INTER FERENCES.— Anthentic copied of all Documents from Patent °Meg procured. N. 13.—Savo yourselves uselcSs trouble and traveling expenses, as there is no actual need for personal inter view• with us. All businers with these 0111008, eau ho transacted In writing. For further information direct as above with stamp unclosed, for_Circular with references. Januaryl7,lB66—ly ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS , •,..e37" ,, , -: 4 37, "A )' i i ~..,. , • ':. '... Cottage Organ. _ s Are not only unexcelleil,,bitt they nro absolutely nag quailed by any other Reed Instrument in the country.— Designed expressly foe Churches and schools, they are found to be equally well adapted to the parlor and draw. tug room. For tale only by N. Al. BRUCE, No. 18 North SEVENTH street, Philadelphia. ANT" Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, and a complete as• sortment alb° PERFECT MELODEON. soli—ly ' 1 0 i f 'V ( 1 Sr i t (61 111Orm r , go AP_ ( Cock's aM i tct t l Co- / 1 . 14,,, I ' ESTABLISHED IN 1840 Incorporated by the Legislature of the Located on the N. IV. Corner of 7th ana (701) Chestnut sts. (701) Designed exclusively to impart n thorough nod PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION All classes of persons requlro such nn education. Thoso possessing wand, need it in conducting their mon buoioes4 Those without means need it in obtaining nod creditably filling lueratlvo positions in the employ of others. The course of instruetion and twactico is arranged so as to fully meet tim diversified wants of every department of DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN TRADE, us comprehended or embraced under the three general di visions of industry: Agriculture, Manufacture and Com Each student is instructed individually in both theory and practice of Look Keeping, according Co the most al , proved and labor saving methods, Business Penmanship, Calculations, and all the collateral brandies of is complete course of business education; and upon passing a liatisfac. tory examination is awarded,by authority of late, a diplot ma, under the corporate s: al of the college. Students are received at any tines. And it is believed that a practical experience clover TWENTY YEARS Win 150 considered by the publican ample guarantee of the prac tical character of the course and efficiency of the instruc tion. All further information desired can bo obtained at Me college, or by addresaing the Principal fora circular by mail. 40.. V -A liberal discount is allowed to wounded and hon orably discharged soldiers. The college Ls open day and jerening. T K. POLLOCII, Att'y-nt-Lniv, jy12,1665 Principal. NEW SKIRT FOR 1866 The great invention of the age in x-mciacor , mimxivnea J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex or double, ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT. This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Ellliptic pure refined steel springs, ingeniously braided tight ly and first ly together, edge to edge, making the touglie,t, most flex ible, ilastiz and durable spring ever used. They seldom be nil or break, like the single springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any single spring skirt that over has or can be made. The wonderful floxibilit3land groat comfort and pleasure Many lady wearing tho Duplex Elliptic Skirt will ho ex perienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, operas. carriages, railroad cars, church paws ' 0r,,, chairs, for pro menade and house dross, no Ito skirt can ho folded when in use to occupy a small space as easily and conveniently. as a silk or muslin dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the duplox elliptic steel spring skirt for a single day will nover afterwards willingly dis pense with their use. ror children, misses and young ladies they are superior to all othersi., he hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn covering, which Is used on all single steel hoop skirts. Tim three bottom rods on every skirt arc also double steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, Mono steps, ho., which they ore constantly subject when in use. All are made of the new and elegant corded tapes, and nro the best quality In every part, giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible, and are mt .-questionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable, and economical skirt ever made. {Yeats' Bradley & Cary ' proprietors of the invention, and solo manufacturers, 07 Chambers, and 70 and 81 Rondo streets, Now York. Per nut-chess stores in this city, and through. out the United States, Canada, Havana do Cuba, Mexico, South Afticrica' and the West Indio:, • Inqulrofor the Duplex (or double) Elliptic Spring Skirt jau2s-3m I= PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, ThaWhitest,tho !nest durable and the most cconomfax Try it I Manufactured only by ZIEMER & SMITH, Who Dante Drug, Paint & Olive Dealers, 0n24-ly No. 137 North Third Cl,. ( - YALE at D. P. MITTS if you want k MOD GOODS, PATENTS CEO. P. ELDREDGF. State cf Pennsylvania 628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628 HOPKIN'S "OWN MAKE." MANCFACIMED AND SOLD WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 628 ARCH ST., rIIILADELPIIIA. The most complete assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's hoop Skirts ' in this city; gotten up expressly to moot the wants of first class trade; embracing the newest and most desirable styles and sizes of "Gore Trails" of every length—from BY, to 4 yards round-20 to 56 springs, nt 2to $5. Plain Skirts, all lebgths, from 2% to 3 yards round the bottotu, at V. 40 to 5 , 3 15. Our lino el Misses' and Children's Skirts aro proverbi ally beyond all competition for variety of styles and sizes as well as for aaish and durability; varying from 8 to 30 inches ht length, G to 45 springs.at 35 cents to $2 25. .411 Skirts of"OUlt OWN MAKE," aro warranted to give sat isfaction; but buy nono as such unless they kayo “linp kin's ttoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 628 Arch street," stamped on each Told • Also, constantly ou hand goo d skirts, manufactured in New York and the eastern States, which ',outsell at very low prices. A lot of cheap skirts-15 springs, 85 cents; '2O springs, ;35 springs, CI 15; 30 springs, $ I 25 and 40 springs $1 50. .l3' - 4 -- Slcirts made to order and repaired. Ittit_TerntsCash. Ono price only BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS!! JOSEPH. L POULTON, Strawberry Alley, near Third Street, HARRISBURG, Respectfully informs the public that hob. opened for their use his new And elegantly. fated up Billiard loom. It contains FOUR NEW TABLES OF SHARP'S MANUFACTURE, superior to any now in the city. This Billiard Room challenges comparison with any doom in the State, west of Philadelphia. OLD FRANKLIN ALMANAC Pl. Cort. 1866. CONTENTS A continued Chronicle of tho Rebellion against the Gnitdd States, embracing n record of military, naval, and political events from Oct. 7, 1801, to Nov. lOUS, Regular army of tho United States. • Indian tribes of the United States. Populations of United States, Great Britain, Ireland and France. Casualties among General officers of Clan Union and to bel armies during the war, killed in battle and died. Area of now States and territories. Freezing points of various liquids. Melting points of solids. Bishops, Methodist and Episcopal Church. 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