The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, May 30, 1866, Image 4

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‘ - 11 .1 IS 11. ANDERSON, Dealer in
T VNIES BROWN,
Crtl,ry,
176 - ROMAN,
j_ „ I:mis Ilsae Mt!! sa3 Caps,
Pz-51eri..1%,-Gc.34.Grocliard-sare.Cns
v.-.1.,...Ta. Roas
C.l E. HENRY & CO., Wholesale and
0, 6 LIR Dealers in Dry Cn.ll. Gnome y, Hardware,
rivrisirmi of all kind.% Hantinzion.
wm. AFRICA, DAer in Boots and
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Iluntingicyn, Pt
POPOLD 1;1,0031, Iluntinedon, Pa,
Erra:y Ma.ln Cl:sthing., 6-.F3,
TOIIN 11. WESTBROOK, Dealer in
YENTER, Denier in Groceries and
"LA. Prori,Ficr.s crql: kinds, lantingdors, Pa
DONNELL & KLINE,
PiDTiGP.II.IIEILS,Tiontin:,-,aor"
rrIIGNI.A.S G. STRICKLER & SON,
ErMltzber's patent Broom Ilead or
re:per,
T M. GIZEENE & P. O. BEAVER,
Plain anlOraara,utAl nullle Manrincturers.
f GUTMAN & CO., Dealers in Beady
Cicthipg.
I. GREENE, Dealer in INlusie,inn
•EL7-11 Machines. Huntingdon.
L't SHOEMAKER, Agent for the Ma
tic 'Star Liniment, Ilunting.ton, Pa.
WM. WILLIAMS,
y Plsin ant'. Ornamental Marble Manueleterer.
AVM:
9" Don!, in P.,,oka, Stationery and Musical basica
llnntiu;don. Pa.
ILL POSTER.
10 The undersigned offers his genion to business
; ter; and o ther s 4.,bing circulars ildnritinted or handbills
Oscan ter stun at the GLUE
llnn~in~ 1011, Ang.lo, 1565. JOHN KOPLIN.
ALLISON MILLER,
DEYTIST,
In
remorel to the Brick now opposite the Court house
April '13,1655.
T E. GREENE,
0
DILNTIST.
'OfSco removed to 3113.11t0 the Franklin
Muse in the old hank building, Hill street, Huntingdon.
fitdillo.
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
rPTIII subscribers havin g leased this
Hotel. lately occupied by Mr.:HcNulty. nra prep red
to accnmmadate strangers, travelers., and citizens in good
style. Every effort shall be made on our part to make all
who stop with 119 feel at home. J. J. & J. D. FEE,
mayf.)lSb6 Proprietors.
AIORRISON HOUSE,
T lIXVE purchased arid entirely ren
ovalsd the inrge stone and brick building opposite
Pell rl , ylvania Railroad Depot. and have now opened it
ler the nerrnm,,dation or the traveling public.. The Car
pets, Fern iture, Beds . and Bedding are all entirely new
nod first class. and I am alto in saying that I can otter ac
commodations not excelled in Central Pennsylvania.
refer to my patrons who bare formerly known
me while in charge or the Broad Top City Hotel and Jack
son 800., Jt.taha'll.ll.ollllLEON.
:day 143, ISt3C-41.
K. ALLEN LOVELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HUNTINGDON, PA
OFFICE Inthe brick row, opposite the Court Mose.
may 3.1866
AW PARTNERSHIP.
J. W. Mattern and Wm. A. Sipe hare associated
themselves in the In actice of the law, under the name of
111.1.1211:ItN .t SI ft:.
All busines3 ent rmtc:d to their c.ire will rective prompt
intro mill bo glren to the collection of Pen
sions. Bounty, Back Pay and all Claims against State or
United States.
01lice nearly opposite the Court House. Hill street, lion
tingdon. Pa. J. W. 3IATTERN,
feb2l—ly WM. A. SIPE.
ACENCY 9
FOR COLLECTING SOLDIERS
CLAIMS, BOUNTY, BACK FAY
ASID PENSIONS.
ALL who may have any claims a
gainst the Government for Bounty, Back Pay and
tn, can have their claims promptly collected by ap
plying either in per., ...1 or by letter to
W. H. WOODS,
Attorney at Law,
Iluntingdon, Pa.
August 12, 1863.
3oMr: SCOTT. SAMUEL T. mum; 0050 AL DAILEY
1„ he name of this firm has been ehang
ed from SCOTT & BROWN, to
SCOTT, BROWN & BAILEY,
under which namo they will hece4t9r conduct their
practice us
A TTORATTS AT LA Tr, MUNTING.P.O.N; PA.
PENSIONS, and all claims of soldiers and soldiers' 'heirs
against the Goverameut, Will IV Promptly prosecuted.
slay IF, 1,50:7tA,
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THE firm of Benedict & Stewart has
been changed to
BENEDICT, STEWART & LYTLE,
under which name they will hereafter practice as
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, llcwriscnox, Pi.
They will also give enact attention to the collection
of military acd other Claims against the State or Co,
ern en t.
Office formerly occupied by J. Sowell Stewart, adjoin _
log tho Court [loose. feb6,lsCti
ALEXANDRLI BREWERY.
E. 0. & G. W. COLDER.
HAVING entered into co-partnership in the
Alexandria Brewery, the public are informed
that they Witt he prepared at all times to till
orders on the shortest notice,
Alexandria, Jan.l3. 1116.1-tf.
tliRl BEST EASTERN 01.1BES,E
uthrou 'at ouN-Nnithnu 8 cAluraw.
CARPE TING OF ALL KINDS
cuA - A-tivgimm & cAßmows.
WILLOW and CEDAR WARE
fur at 1:1:1VIS 4 CO'S Family Grocery.
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CHE.AP.NTS AND QUALITY
i!iMMIIM
CHEAP GROCERY STORE.
lIILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA_
rtIHE under:Av.llea offers for the
ma 1 prrl-2..,... •4" cat:, a1..-re xvi
t 3,13,
nd Cd.3rajzg LF..5 i
SUGAR, COFFEE,
TEAS, SPICES, SALT,
TOBACCO & SEGARS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JUTS & CAPS, &e:
-'" r..-3,1-
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
MOLASSES. OILS. VINEGAR,
FISH . , CIIEESE, FLOUR RICE,
And NOTIONS of every kind
A 1,3,1 st,Kk DM" ign3ODS., toge.-ther
and an other articles k. 71 in a well rrgnlntrd
fnr ssle
I.:cre is on Dffl f=ers. n.srly a - ppnE.ite 'Ls
and in the ronm Irately - octukinl LT L. Grovt-
Call na.,l Z. fl. ISIS.
• Er - at:3:4;4Ln, ap.10,15:7.;
YEW STORE, AND NEW GOODS.
CHEAPEST CLONING in Town
LEOPOLD BLOOM
HAS JUST RECEIVED -
.A• .ASSORnIENT KEW srmrs OP
SPRETG AND SUMMER GOODS,
L. - Lich off,. to the public •
AT THE CHEAPEST RATES.
His stuck congsts of
GENT'S' FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS S CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, &c. SCe.
Ms store is at the
OLD BROAD TOP °MCNEIL lILLNTINGD/N,
Where he win be pteaoed to receive and accommodate all
customer:, Li oroLD BLOOM.
Lhantingdm, ap.IO,IECG.
INEW FAMILY GROCERY STORE.
LO 1C would respectfully
1V- N
can the uttettl ion of the citizenq of Hunting
deo and ricinity to the fact that he has Jost opened a FA
_'LILY GROCERY SronE at the old Rand of Lint:ooler
Lenz, where he will keep corutently on hand a fallout;
clock of
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES,
such ae Lorering's syrup, N. Orleans and Porto Rico 31 . .. c.
lasses—Sug - ars. Coffees, Teas, Srices, Salt, limmw, Sides,
Shoulders. Dried Beef; Flour, Fish, Cheese, Rice, Pickles,
and I.Tc:li:ions of all kinds.
CEDAR AND WILLOW-WARE,
ompriArig, In part, Baskets, packets, Tub., IVashboards
Corn 8r0.., Brushes, Rugs, Mats, Floor Oil Cloths, Bags
Trunks.
CANDIES and NUTS of all kinds, tsholesale and retail
TOTS, TOnACCO, SEG AltS, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps. /cc
Ile r. - pecthilly incites a eall and examination of his
stock, satisfied that his goods and prices crud comp - ire
favorably with those of any other in the place.
W.ll. LONG.
LinntinOcn, Maccli 7, 15C6.
GREAT ENTRUSLEISIT.
HIGH PRICES SURRENDER ! !
THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST.
JOHN H. IVESTBROOK.
Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and
vicinity that he has jut received from the city a Naw and
splendid stock of
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS CAPS,
Hosiery, Slioe _Findings, Carpet Sacks,
Trunks, &c., &c., &c., &c.
all of which he is prepared to sell at reduced prices.
A lot of choice CONFECTIONERIES have also been re
ceived.
Don't forget the old stand in tho Diamond. Old custo-
mers and the public generally are invited to mill.
Huntingdon, 8131'112, 1866.
-
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE
WM. AFRICA
Informs
his old eland in t
the pas
triinm ntd.!
Iluntlagdon,
A. Fine Assortment of ail kinds of
.BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
All of which he will cell ttt fair prices. Quick sales and
small profits. ("Miami examine my stock.
Alannfactraing and Repairing doun to order on usual.
I.luntingdon,April 10,11'66.
OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES,
GILT GOLD SHADES,
racrsrmr SRADZS,
BAILEY'S FIXTURES,
TAPE, CORD AND TAMILS,
FULL ASSORTMENT
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE
SATCHELS,
PORT-MONNAIES,
PURSES,
POCKET-BOOKS,
PORTFOLIOS,
CARD CASES,
SEGAR CASES, &C., &e.,
A handsome assortment just received
At LEWIS' Book Store.
THE GREAT MEDICINE I
M'Entyre's INDIAN COMPOUND.
A .NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
PRICE PER BOTTLE, 50 CTS., and $l,OO
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
AND
SMAL.A. PORTRAITS
Pr
ALL MI DISTINO DISHED OPFL.7rt9 AYR CM/IANS,
FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONARY STORE.,
va,Justlees' and Constables' Fee
Bills for sale at Lewis' Book Store.
NEW GOODS.
if% 1,74 I El
a 16A w aric-•
TEAT HE HAS
.317:37 OP ED
NEW GOUT=S
CAN'T BE BEST
COME AND FEE.
D. P. GV7M.
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PLASTERING LATH,
JOINT AND LAP SHINGLES,
DUILDING S.rti.v.r AND PLANK-
E i'Oy"s'~7f rL ) Ix s, wr`.97n£ ::- I tl:Lz\G,
DOORS, WINDOW-FRAHES, SASHES,
;•rive
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ani luraP,rr /6 a ..arce
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Ilrzfing3,..g, Feb. N, I
_Yew Styles for '66 already on hand.
THE LABGEST and
THE BEST
S TOOK OF _YE IV STYLES OF
WALL PAPER
Ever received in dlantingden,
NOW OPEN
And for sale at LESSIS' Book Store.
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
GILTS, SATINS, BLANKS, BROWNS
of various styles, for
Parlors, Halls, Dining Rooms, Offices,
Bed Rooms, Kitchens, Bar Rooms,&c.
Paper is on the rise—save 20 per cent.
by buying soon.
It will pay all to buy now for Spring use
SPECI AT, NOTICE.
r_roTHE LADIES.—Do 'you really
intend to excess %rearing the Neuttirtil styles MIN
so prevalent. or dress less elegantly, bemuse the rebel
Jett Davis, WWI captured in Fashionable Fe'male attire?
One op.:at-ors cairn rel,Ctior; Will sorely servo to change
your rash resolre. The angels hid too much good sense
to lay oside their pore chaste robes of white, because
they had for a tine served to bide the deformities of that
Prince of Rebels, theiDeril. Cut you err in following the
exampleof Angels? Then har , ng made np your minds
that you will continue to dresA tastefully regardless of
rebel acts, do not forget to cdt at the store of tot subscri
hers, re7to pal be !soppy at ail lintel to ferrates you with
sae!, articles of dress as you may desire.. Urge your
_erg, husbands, brothers, neighlalrs and children to visit
the same store. They can hero be suited in good articles
of Boots, Shoes, Chdlting Material, labs, Caps, Queen,.
ware and a general assortment of a rocerics, ou as rca
sortable terms as at any honer in town. Store on Sonth
east career of the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa,
may 31, 1865. FRANCIS B. WALLACE.
W4:Citla" WA:a-20M
A GOUD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS,
CALL AT
DONNELL & KLINE'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
On Hill Street, two doors west of
Lewis' Book Store.
CALL AND SEE SPECI3IENE.
truntingdoc, Oct 4, 'O5-tf.
.CIi:T 4 3CC , 3E3 C,CIOMCIS;
FOR SALE AT LElfle BOOK STORE
lIOWE'S SONGS OF IRELAND, containing, about 175 or
the Gems of Ilibernia's Sung, and Ballads, including
50 of Moore's Irish 31clivlies, Songs •f the affections,
Sentimental, Patriotic,lllstorical. tical -
Comic and 3lisceltaneous Songs, arranged fur the
Pianoforte or Melodeon. Price V.VO
HOWE'S SONGS OF SCOTLAND, containing ahont Bib
of the Gems of Caledonia's Songs rind Ballads, inclu
ding Songs of the of Sentimental. Ntriotic,
Military. Political. Comic and Migrellanc.
ons Songs, arranged nr tho Piagefarto or M c lodyon.
Price $3.00.
HOWE'S SONGS AND BALLADS OF TIIE OLDEN
TIME, containing the Original Werila and Mimic,
of the Songs rind Ballade, rung by the Granddnoth
ere of the present generation. Arranged for Four
Voices.
ROW E'S TRIOS: Quadrilles Contra and Fancy Dances
tcith Calls and Figures:: IVallze,, Polkas, Opera Melo
dies, Scotch and Irish airs, &c., Sc., for tlio - Violin.
Flute, Come?, Bass Viol, dc.
Tim YOUNG MEN'S SINGING 1300 E; n collection of
Music for male Voices, consisting of Glees nqd Part
Songs, Choir and congregational Tunes, Anthems,
elmnts,
KINGLY.Y'S auvENTLE CHOIR :—A selection of the
Choicest Melodirs from the German, French, Ito!:
iau, English and American Composers.
TRUMPET OF FREEDO3I AND TILE DUOLY. CALLS;tivo
books suitable to the times.
THE BOSTON . GLEE BOOK, consisting of an extensive
collection of Glees, Madrigals, awl Rounds, selected
front the works of the Most admired Composer; to
gether many now pieces from the German.
INSTRUCTION DOORS FOR THE PIANO, Melodeon
Accordeon, Violin, Banjo, Guitar, Concertina, Drum
Fife and Flageolet.
ilunting.lon, Jan. 2.1;1865-tf.
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BLANKS I BLANKS ! BLANKS 1
eiNSTAIILE'S SATES,
ATTACIINIENTS,
ATTACIPT EXECUTIONS.
EXECUTIONS,
MMU
inDrciNAs. MORTGAGES,
sellout - . °HMIS. JUDGMENT NOTES.
LEASES FOE MOUSES, NATURALIZATION BIM
COMMON BONDS, JUDGMENT BONDS,
WARRANTS, FEE BILLS,
NOTES, with a waiver of the SOO Law.
JUDGMENT NOTES. with a waiver of the 5300 Law.
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, with Teachers.
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Justices of the Peace
and Ministers of the Gospel.
COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and COMMITMENT, in MI
of Assault and Battery, nod Affray.
SCIERE FACIAS, to recover amount of Judgment.
COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for .State, County, School,
Borough and Township Taxes.
Printed on superior paper, and for solo at the Office of
the HUNTINGDON GLonta.
BLANKS, of orery description, printed to order, neatly
at short notice, and on good Paper.
- -
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
A LARGE STOCK
AND
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
OF
Window Curtain Papers,
JUST RECEIVED
•
AT
Lk IvlS' BOON STORE. •
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STILL L' BLAST.
THE . -e-nt..Fe:ibers, illaidEful for the
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la the vxml7. 4611 re xre Irrin-r.rri to
do driltSa~~ad dth.g 4 - p K.f 3i kind,
d': - & - llitfoeft =matt Price yadi fn - .11 .I.4th brdax,
lea l. de. .7. CUNNING tIARI d SON
f...iSN! an naßroui rtr...g.tede. door rea±oZ the kaeltange
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WEST HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY,
Near Fishers' Milt Huntingdon, Pa.
THE undersigned would take this
. ts,-t.hod to inform the public that Lis ~ . .49.- --
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New Yuanlry is cars to blleb 2111 Le ie
prepared to rt."4-ice and fill orders for 211, ,%;
kinds of CASTINGib Plir)SIL3, TIM K.e.11- ji
ING }I A' Le- Le- j .----smee
Dting, a practical seerbanie at the Ltuinees, of twenty
three yraLs tZper3ellae, end haring a &Wire to pleaea. Le
hopes to merit and reseire a +herr ~ f pnblir patronage.
Sled and al,ioll Soles., and other outings. kept on band.
IC l .O l d Ma ta!, brass and CaPper taken in ezeban to for
work. J.4.31E. , .i LIM 1',...4 . C.
'Lunt ingdoLL December 1.?,.,15:15-t,n3.
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NEW FIRM.
avx..a. - El.373zam i - x"..a.mtorx ,
J. M. GREENE a 7. 0. BEAVER
Haring entered into partnership, Inform the public that
they are prepared to execute all styles of
Plain and ornamental Marble Work
fork ns MONIDLUX TS. BEA DSTONFA also Building
Work. as nt low prices as any shop in OM county.
Orders from a distance promptly attended to.
glop on MIFFLIN street, a few doors cast of the Lu
theran church febl4,lBC6ly
1866. THE 1866.
LARGEST AND BEST
STOCK OF
WALL PAPER
Ever lirought to Huntingdon,
Is now ready for inspection and sale,
AT
LEWIS'
Book, Stationery and Nude Store.
NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES
AT
LOWER PRICES
Than the same article can be bought
in Philadelphia or Pittsburg.
OUR STOOK
Consists of upwards of
One Hundred Different Styles
OF
Wall & Ceiling Paper & Bordering,
FOR
The Parlor, Sitting .Room, Dining
Room, Bed Boom, Hall,
Kitchen, Office,
Store, Shop, (S:e,,
Call at the "Globe" Building,
and examine our stock and prices.
woul3idlrcirs,,,,yEnAilifitmpll.
the T at l te le ntio u n n o d f t e l7ec i fftnre e n d .
Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of
eautiful marble now on hand, Ile is prepared to furnish
at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
end Stones of every desired ki7.o and form of Italian or
Eastern Marble, highly finished, nod carved with mur.
prints devices, or plain, as may suit.
Building Marble, Door and Window Sill., ,te., will be
furnished to order.
W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work
manship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. call
and see, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on the
orner of Montgomery a. , d 311111 n s a.. Huntingdon, Pa.
WM. WILLIAMS.
ifuntlngilon,May Jfi 1535.
WANTED at S. E..T.IENRY & CO'S
15,000 bushels Wheat,
• 5,000 " Rye,
5,000 " Oats,
5,000 is Corn,
1,000 " Flaxseed,
1,000 " Cloverseed,
1,000 poundS Wool,
For which the highest cash price will
be paid.
U. S.
REVENUE STAMPS
FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' ,7300 K , STORE,
lIUNTINGDON, PENNA,
TQUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTION!
If YOU want pour card neatly printea on envel
opes, call at
LEIVIS' 3300 K AND STATION.F.III-STROR.
V ALL at D. P. GWIN'S if you want
- 000 b 000D9.
T/b;1-11 , c1-4 -
- rtimtv lry::z4r
150e-44; 1.A.-vroa
i
THOMAS M. KERR,
WHOLESALE -GROCER,
A'D. 24:3 24.1..
MMMI
YEN JzlTEurf,
SriLID :7:ILIER
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ELDItEDGE & BRO.,
Pabl , hers, Siationert , „ Book
7-9. 17 av ,S'2l.llt ;F:9 - _ - ..71h &PA
5t',21:35 . a fe.Jl
sa - lev.vap.. net
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kens
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fast. , Team 7.01'.r 7,1.11')
PEYSSON, Piam.s_DrulnA..
1111OUDRETTE, i 2.0 per tisn. taken
ar 4.5.40.1.05:1
£=53• , . - 1 , 0 10 imee. eleZe:ered zI eteme . ,' rzar:ol3
4ervle, 115 - 1.1 , 40.51 , 0.
3101 , 51:011,1.1 - --G.e". 17,57 0001 01m-re Ethe 0,0e.551,
11510 , 14.. 1 / I , e—kereo. s eo fur., Gl:rueeters
1T55,10. , ery rgal bnee-1.5100.17 Areet. N 42:1,10* el
the Lel" 1.0!i 11110:1
"I it EN (M. itICSSAIWY: le CO_
felletan 4th 0103 C:ll,s:lsllolxevie.
1s r. PHILADELPHIA
WALL PAPERS.
HOWELL .sc, BOURKE,
ILiNUF2.I:7Ir.REES OF
Paper Hangings & Window Shades,
Csrner FOURTH & MARS:ST Sts.,
1-711LADELPHLI.
IL—Alanys in more, a large . 4 .4. of
LINEN & OIL SHADES.
r.-1,21-",'Ll
INVENTORS' OFFICES.
D'EPINEUIL & EVANS,
Civil Engineers and Patent 'Solicitors,
No. 4.34 Wainut 6t, Pbilada
patents solicited—Consultations on Enginerrirg.
Drangliting and Flirted. q 3Tudrls and Ilathinery oral)
kirela made nod ptiLfully attended to. Frox-jal attention
afirrn to ltlflY.Crith thteilf.6 and INTEIitTISENCY.A.,
Antliriitic copies of all Dvrame..t.s from Patent Olney
precur.d.
yonrselrer rwelefi trontr:e and trarelirg
ex - pen. , " as there is no actual nerd for I.ersonol inter-
Clew a, All bu.therr with tlirrit rein , " can be
traneacted in writing. Per farther information dirrct AS
al,-,, with soup encloeel, for Circa:r with rel,rencre.
Jannaryi7,l2.V.-ly
ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS,
,-,- -,a
r4 ': ' ; ! V 7,- .:' -1 / 2
j .l l -- :
).
'---:—. ---..--'-
Are not only nrtscellelL but they one absolutely, one
9.11 rd by any otter Peed Instrnme.nt in the conntry.--
Desiigned espre4,ly for Churches anti schools, ahoy are
found to he tipsily well adapted to the parlor and drag
ind room.
Por sale only by E. 3L 131:TICE.
No. ill North SIVENTII street, Philadelphia.
47--, Also, MALI11.11:1":3 PIANOS. mid a complete as
sortment or the PERFECT MELODEON. 5...1 7- 1 y
628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628
HOPKIN'S "OWN MAKE."
IfAXCPACTUnED AND SOLD NV7IOLL3ALL AND RETAIL,
No. 628 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA
The moot annnbde assortment of Ladies', 3lissee' and
Children's Hoop Skirts. in this city; gotten up exprew4y
to meet the wants of first class trade; embracing the
newest and meat desirable stylesand Xi.. of 'lion, Trails'
of every length—from ts." 4 to 4 yards round—"O to 55
springs, at 2to $5. Plaitt Skirts. all lengths, fr." 24' to
3 yards round the bottom, at $l. 45 to .53 15.
Our line of Misses' and Children's Skirts are arc verhi.
ally beyond all competition for variety of styles and sizes,
as well as for finish and durability; varying from Ito al
inches In length. ti to 45 springs •t ceors En 25. All
Elfirts of "OUR OWN MAKII.," are warranted to sive wit ,
Isfactlon; but buy none 114 such Indust; they have "flop.
kin's limp Rita Manufactory, No. 823 Arch street,"
stamped on each Tab!
Ale% conAta tall y on band, good skirts, manufact aced In
New York and the eastern States, arldch wetsell at very
low prices, A Int of cheap skirts—els springs, 85 tents;
20 springs. ;CI ; &5 springs, CI 15; 80 springs, $1 25 and 45
springs 31 50.
Arie-Sklrts made to order and repaired.
imTerine.eadi. line price only.
E. REMINGTON & SONS,
MANITFACTUItERS Or
IF REVOLVERS, RIFLES,
MUSKETS AND CARBINES,
For the United States service. .tVen,
POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS,
REPEATING PISTOLS,
RIFLE CAXES R4VOLVING
Rifle and Shut Gun Barrels, and Gun Materials sold by
Gun Realms and the trade Avnerally.
In there days of Iloupebrealang and robhery,every
bona., stode,bank, and office, abould bavuone of
Remingtons' Revolvers.
Parties desiring to avail themeelvea of the Tate im
provement in phdols. and superior workmanship and
form, willfind all combined in the new
RENUNGTON REVOLVERS.
Circulars containing cute and description of our arms
trill be furulsbed An application. . .
E. REMINGTON k EONS, Ilion, N, Y
Monne & NICHOL% Agents,
No 40 Conettendt et, Nee• York.
MEM
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Ceti t ik 11311 ock's
V•
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 exclusively to Impart a thorough and
PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION.
All classes of persous require such nn education. Those
possessing means, need it in conducting adr Own business
Those without means need it In obtaining and creditably
filling lucrative positions in the employ of others.
The course of instruction and practice Is arranged 80 as
to folly meet the dlvemifled scants of every department of
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN TRADE,
I:scow:Mien:led or enibraced under the three general ill
visions of indUstry: Agriculture, Manufacture and Corn
mete, •
Each student is instructed individually in both theory
anti practice of Book Keeping, according to the most op.
proved anti labor saving methods, Business Benin/Lashio,
Calculations, and all the collateral branches of a complete
course of business education; and upon passing a satisfac•
tory examination is awnrded,by authority of law, a diplo
ma, under the corporate seal of the college.
Students are received at any time. And It Is believed
that a practical experience of over 'MENTZ Isatts will be
considered by the public on ample guarantee of the prac
tical charade' of the course and etheiency of the Inutruc
tlon.
All further information desired can be obtained at the
college, or by addressing the Priupipal fgr o circular by
mall. '
" .03y-A liberal discount is allowed to wounded and hon
orably ditcharged suldlees. The college is open dniTui
fattening.
T 11. POLLOCK, .1 Wpnt-Lar,
3117,1136.'? Principal.
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TWZNICT XX:Mtueilita
EMI
-
OANVASSERS WANTED :.4e2,99
kA , T.1412:12..
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tcvar,l fa uZy tt, a alez afiLivl crap Irttrijr arA3l
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a 459 .
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Yiss 2.9rceary - ArTat iv ciarrabf 2'44
prif, er4r, rt. Ve. fli4 - 01LIZIIA Vl6/ 1 .7; atyl,,k;r, lump/
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DISABLED 1 11:FS—ILTTENTIOff.
ANTED--Om tv-o tier, fir •
aul Atxt, - .....i0r
.w . zu sr } ] prce,f Anee.rs
bog ant.l,-4 arod diAcrt 1 . 144- , 41 . 53.1 tt:L?
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cum, sl,{l ypt.
E.,.4 53 tl,tir 4 .4. - " AIL t ZI9 =non' Clit &Urn.
. GREAT .A.MIErEaCAN
PATENTED by PLUMP HILT., impor
ter of 7:11.47 7,f1 , 11.1..ttvi
alert suud arator..lx 2Triaell sf
11.0, liml ire L., tr.-4- 111 r 14 , *Z - vsll 41.
serrivz tr.o gild=3ly eve, Pri,e Z. wet ,r.f gaz
analiben.. e.. 41 17 s 1 ;arch .1 Like on.r.dry.—
1711L1P DILL. -.1;0 ..11s-rki-tfts,-.1, IseirrAt'
V.sek 111 .rxf old 1.7 EMU
Kat rom - .1)11,11 , .1t,...1a. 1=471.1
WANTED?. AGENTS, Mate and
ftss 'ids at 1.2741 be! tb?..."4. ,
VTZE , Id
CO 11111 (JR SOHOFa 11ySglitgliadikO
VW
31asttse U 4,..11 Sault of 'roll" snits/ to Mt.
tsio,s Alasbiass, azi if: the only prosattd sod rttir
Ids Corp Essiog iu tiot sturPL foist Sys 4s
issrptire sirsultrs. Ac'etreks-- try'2l:4zo
ET.l_, , dl:l; a CS", Cid=7,2, 111., or lasstlas4 Olds.
r \ -- 1 In PER YEAR.—We want
7 Agents errayabeTe to ten wr P 4 1 .2-
sfTs f hating Meerdura. Thr., near klr,de. Underauf
ewer fore!. Warranter] Ere yra.raL Atare salary or large
CO=WiebirMapaA. The erstx maehinee ardd 1n the Vaned
ftatee tar teee titan SO. Is Lich are faly iii,l24 Ly Ifw-e.
117,4 - t Crow d• AC.Cb,. and
.All other cheap ma-. Linea are infrits
and the seller Lr I.l' am liable to arre.d.fint and Impris
o:ma. of:heal:are free. Addre., or .11 tlpon
Clark, Iddleferd, Maine; or Chleago, lIL dedd-11,
•
• • A oAmr
For use against MOTIL CIiTTIIING. Esq. Its
n.lrantagss--}Acimmy, Jr,ontom}: itap.rts larribt <4or t
the cluthus turf sure to htst throu. - th twelve months,—
its's?"' 4regr,ist has ib 11A111111
m.thlm Issthm.
WHO? WHO? WHO?
OUR 1 i xr GOVERNOR.
We base a correct and atedting PbotrtzTaph of Va. tt , rt
Governor orl'eortoylvariz which ire will rend by mail for
25 eerie, If we tairt.the the mutt the money will ten I, •
funded immediately affrr elPetion pera October. Is it
6.ry or elyrtr,rt Writextrl tee. Address
uty9-2112 ISAItTI.1:301 lc CO., fill CllE.:sT.tita EL, Plll2.
AGENTS WANTED to ca rivass
itait county for the 311!ib,ry a nd Nasal Instory of
the Rebellion. comphde in pt. l a me fits. Vol.or Stio pares
Colored and steel" p aloes. The moat cortiplett• and /saleable
llittory &vd ramp for pm.. p , clus.
my=lot .142. E. Slllr,N , 43' e. 4th of., Plalsda.
0000 AGENTS WANTED to sell
, n,ar toren t Irma, of gnat Taloa to rami-
Hee ; all ray great pr,,llta. Fend 15 cents and get 80 pa
ges, or 22a cents and get E 0 pp, and a sample grans.
my2ll-3m Y.P1111.8131 XEOWN, Loren, Mass
GEARY! CLYMER!
We hare photo:4,olg, large and rmalb of neari and
Clymer. Agente wanted totell them. Bead 7.5 cen's fur
Fie cinFm ermiee paid Athlrete
nty9-2m Lt:rON alextnut et, Phila.
HITTER WINE OF IRON. •
Au exquirite Itopregssa floss of dry Spanish Wine
With 1110 activity of Calisaya Bark. fool the moat en. r
getiC ofall the ferruginous salts, Citrate of Magnetic Ox-
Ida of Iron. It 1/. ft Vino,. flavor, very grateful to Ma
palate, is without chalbyeato iota stud will not aseolor
the teeth,
It excites languid armetiM, gives ze4t to fond. inipenres
digestion, trirmays the strength, stemli-n the circulation,
takes off muscular fl,abbiness. removes the pallor of debit.
ity. giros firmness and precniinn to tha actions of the tun ,
sous system, with power to etelure fatigue sod resist dis
ease.
Magnetic Citrate of Iron in new and peculiar, differing
from the ordinary Soluble Citrate, In containing an equ -
',tient of Sroluxide of Iron, in place of the Ammonia. It
in neutral, tneteletb, without nstringency, an prompt bnd
energetic an the Chloride, and unlike that, Induct, no 10-
11 inflammatory action or headache,
Calinaya Bark In pre-eminent among vegetable tonlat„
ban no equal as a tdreogsbeaer, • r retaorotire, tor rival
an as auti•perirdie •
lletalla in $1 and $2 bottle,. 1411:04 and Gallons for
dispensing. O. S. Apothecary,
my22-1m 1110 Citentnnt nt., Philadelphia.
A It
Five Dollar TASIIING RENE,
IN now offer.] to the puttlic ea the cheapest, shupiest and
most efficient {{'aching Mull' tie In tin, country.
Tho exclusive right for the vale of tide mschine In your
owo Slot , or county, cao ho .ecorect by applying noon at
our store,
727 Market street, Philada.,
J. 8.1.4611 A CO,
Also, the lx st Clothes IVrlngerin the market, wholesale
and retail.
11111...4 very liberal discount to oontry merchants and
dealers generally. triyirs-it
TO ALL BOOK BUYERS,
JAE. K. EI3ION, 33 south Fix b street, bbiladelklda, Is
agent for the following valuable books I
Appleton'. New Amrrican clopedia-46 Vol..
Illbtory of tho Rebellion—l Large Vol.
" Dictionary of Mechanic.--2 vols.
Rebellion Record. by Frank :iloore—lt
Washington Irving's Wo:ks. 22 0
Cooper's Novels, nicken's Works.
Merivale k Gibbon's Home.
Macauley's Works.
lire's Dictionary or Arts and Manufactures.
linucroft's United Etates—S vols. itc..
I furnish all bucks pabli,heil, for public and private
Libraries, set wholesale prices. Pend a list of any &wk.
wonted, with a stamp, for pikes, which will he sent by
rotors mall. my - ra 3m
323. X. W1ZAC,1.a.3113,
No. 16, Nth, 6th st., Philada.,
KANDTACTL'ILETt OF
VENETIAN BLINDS and
WINDOW SHADES.
The largest and Ilnes t assortment In the city at tho low
est cash prices. no-ant
021,..,5t0re blltylet, ma& cad lettered.
PROCURED FOR INVENTIONS IN TUE UNITED
A pereonal interview with tho inventor is desirable
though not necessary, no the business can ho conducted
by correspondence. Circolora of information free on nit
pike lion. lOW P. MEOWS,
Engineer and Patent Agent,
mll7-3m 311 Walnut et., Philadelphia.
- .•••
BILLIAR,DS ! BILLIARDS!!
JOSEPH L. POULTON,
Strawberry Alley, near Third Street,
HARRISBURG,
Respectfully informs the public that
he hos opened for their use his now and eTerntly acted
up Billiard Room. It Contains
FOUR NEW TABLES OF SUARP'S MANWACTURE,
superior to any now in the city.
This Billiard Room challenges comparison with any
room In the State, west of Philadelphia.
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,
The WltHeat. the meet durable and the most econotatea
Try ft I blauubletured only by
ZIEGLER & SMITH.
Wholtteale Drug, Paint & Glass Deelore,
nn2d-ly • No. 137 North Third et., Philade.
-4 OR THE LADIES.
A anperler article of Note Parer tad libacclopee,
MI table for confidentia/ carreepoodence, for mita at
LZWIAT BOOti SrATIONERT-STO.1211:.
PATENTS
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The VIIILADELPIIIA .EXPRESS latatwart4 lftintta
Altoona at 9 P. SI., and arrives at litudingdon at
la irft P. It.
The yAsT LINE Eastward leaves Altoona At II 20;
A. M., and arrive., at Huntingdon at 4 42 A.M.
The DAY fil4PitEd.B neetward leaves Altootutat 820
AL .11., and attire , ' at Iluntintdon 0 48 A. X,
The YIiILAUY.LPISIA EXPILY.FA WirtOrszA. lestrak
Ifuntlngdon at 1 00 A. 31,Aud Arrives a<Altoenssk
20 A.
Tbe YAP? LINK 'Westward, Lime. it aa ti azi k a of
7 35 P. St., Awl /wt.( v.,§ at Altoona at 8 (4 P.. M.
The N gW YORK K.,:pny.t ,
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don nt 7 23 A. and arriyet at Altoona 8 504.41.
May 20.1440.
HUNTINGDON k BROAD TOP
RAILUOAD.
On and after ?nemEly, MAY 22nd, liLd, ramenger:.
Trains will arrive and depart as follows:
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625 812 Plonaut Grore„.„„,
636 849 Marklesbatg, ..........
651 9OA Coffee Run
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840 10 59 Toterville,
853 11 00 11100.11 Hun,
Aft 8 57 4;111 12 fount Dallas,,.
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8 10, 10 49 Crawford, . _ 605
as 8 20:an 10 10 Dudley, ~- -. , 6001
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SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,
APRIL 23, ISO.
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k_A ?forth awl North•Weot for PHILADELMIA,
YoRE, Memo, POIVIVILLE, ALLESTOW; Lent
&C., ae.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York,*as follows AS
3 00, 7,40 and 0 05 A. Si.. and 200 and 9,20 P. M., wiring;
at New york 5,40 and 10 00A, 31, and 340 nod 10 35 P. II:
The above connect with similar Tyal94n9 Ike
vanla Railroad, and sleeping care accompany the 300 a ac,
9 05p. m. trains. without thaage.
L f ravo for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Ashland, Pine Grove. -Allen imps and Philadelphia at 740'
A. 31, and 2 and 920 P. Si.: alt,pfit CeltaUta r and pi
way stations; the 920 train making nociose connection,
for Pottsville nor Philadelphia. 1%0 Pollo7llle, Schtiyir,
kill raven and Autorn, via Sefinyikill and Sgyiltehiuipk
Railroad, leave Ifarrfrbarg lit 415 p Id. -
Returning. leave Nesr-Yong at 9 A:111., 12 Noon, 830
P. 51. 'lo.iindelphia at BA. M., and 330 P. ; Pottsville
at S CO A. 51., and 2 45 P. 3/ 4 Ashland GOO and 11,15 a m °
and I'os P M; Tatniumit 012,45 A 51, and 1 and 855 P 31,
1 -. 6 u70 P.nttalillle for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad at 7,00 a m.
An*commodation Passenger Train leaves READING at
0.30 4.51., and returns from Pou.aorteme at 0,00 P. 19..
Colorribla Railroad Trains leave Heading at 610 am s
and 615 P. N. for Ephrata, Lancaster, Columbia, to.
On Sundaye, leave Now York et 8 30 P, M., Phlladels
pliti; 8,00 a m and 315 P. M. the Sam train running to
Heading, Pottsville 800 A. 11. Tamaqua 7.30 A. 31., Hess
yßloirg .9 05 A. 11., and Reading at 130 a.m., for liar.
rinbutg. 10,52 a m., for New York, and 4.25 p.m. for nu.
adelPhla.
Comitrrattos, Minot, SeetroS, Scitoor, end glCl76BZett
ancerrs at reduced rates to and from all points;
Baggage checked through : 80 pounds Baggage allowed
each Passenger.
G. A. NICOLL%
Reading. April RI, 1856. General Superintendent.
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New and Improved Method forth. galtar— , Lelaad'e decor
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Violin Itostructoris—Bellak'o lialodeon- Instructor—Bern
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Howe'. Drawing Robin Dannen—The Chorus Glee Book-4
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