The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, May 22, 1867, Image 4

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glinOts for tiy JFatnitr
Facts in Fanning,
'There are some things in farming
hat are established, namely: That
manure must be applied, not only to
get up land, but to keep it up. That
wet. soil must be drained, either by
ditehing or otherwise. That sub-soiling
is good. That grain should be sown
earlier than it generally is; that it
should be harvested earlier than is
done; that grass should be cut when
in blossom, and never when ripe un
less for seed. That our soil is not suf
ficiently worked, especially in hoed
crops; that stirring the soil and keep•
lug well pulverized, is a partial guard
against drouth. That the most advan
tageous grain for horses is the oat;
that it improves fodder to cook or
steam it. That in-an-in breeding is not
good in close and consecutive relation
ship, but must be carried on by foreign
infusion of the same blood. That the
best blood is'the most profitable. That
there is much advantage in selecting
the best seed, tho earliest matured and
the plumpest. That top dressing grass
lands should be done with hoe, well
rotted manure applied close to the
ground. That it is, in general, best to
sell produce as soon as ready for mar
ket. That blackberries require rich
soil ; strawberries and raspberries veg
etable mould—such as rotten leaves,
chip manure, &o. That more lime
should be used. That salt, in some ca
ses, is good for land—also plaster, the
phosphates, guano, &c. That young
orchards should be cultivated. That
compost heaps are a good institution.
That clay and limo, rather than animal
manure, bo employed in raising fruit.
That agricultural papers aro an advan
tage to the farmer. That a cultivated
mind is requisite to high farming, and
that a good reputation exerts a good
influence on the farming community.—
Rural World.
GRArnNO.—Every farmer should
learn to do his own grafting: It is a
very easy operation when once under
stood. A sharp penknife and a good
foie saw aro indispensable. Splitting
the stock so that the bark shall not be
bruised—and shaping the scion wedge
fashion both ways,'preserving also the
bark uninjured—and placing the rim
of tho wood of both stock and scion ex. I
actly together, so that the sap can in
termingle—there is no danger of fail
ure if properly waxed. We make a
shoulder to the graft, and think it adds
to the certainty of success, though
probably weakens it. We prefer also
two eyes or buds to a graft, and would
rather have only one than more than
two. One year's wood should always
be used when it can bo obtained, as it
is more certain to take, and grow more
vigorously. Wo wish to remind those
about preparing grafting wax, that wo
have found four parts of rosin, one
part of beeswax, and one part of beef
tallow to be the best proportions. Melt
them in a skillet, (which is the best,)
or a cup, and mix well. It should re
main in the vessel, and be used as
needed. Twenty or thirty scions can
be waxed with one heating up. When
much grafting is to bo done a little fire
for heating the wax should be made on
the spot, between bricks or stones. We
have seen various preparations for
making grafting wax, and we believe
have tried them all, but prefer our
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own. Applying warm or hot, does no
injury to the graft. The 'object to at
tain in the proportion is that the wax
will not crack in cool, dry weather, or
run in warm weather. April is the
best time to graft.—Germantown Tele-
MODE OF MANAGING A RESTIVE HORSE.
—A groom, mounted on a high-met
tled hunter, entered the High street of
Coldstream, and when opposite Sir
John Majoribankiemonument,the horse
began to plunge and rear to a fearful
extent, swerving to the right and then
to the left, but go forward he would
not, nor could all the exertions of the
groom overcome his obstinacy. The
street was filled with people expecting
to see the animal destroy himself on
the spikes of the iron railing around
the monument, when Mr. McDougal,
saddler, walked up to the groom and
said, "I think, my man, you are not
taking the proper method to make the
horse go; allow me, if you please, to
show you a trick worth knowing."
"Well," said the groom, "if you can
make him go, it's more than I can;"
when Mr. UeDougal took a bit of whip
cord, which he tied with a firm knot
on the animal's ear, which be bent
gently down, fastening the end of the
string to the check buckle ofthe bridle,
which done, he patted the horse's neck
once or twice, and said, "Now let me
aen you go quietly home like a good
horse," and astonishing to relate, it
moved off as gently as if nothing had
happened. Mr. McDougal says ho has
seen in London horses which no man
ner of force could rnake go, while this
mill treatment was always successful.
—Kelso Chronicle.
TRANSPLANTING.—in transplanting
tihrubs, I often dig a very deep hole,
put in old shoes, hones, chips Or hark,
then forest earth to tho proper depth,
and the plants are sure to repay the
extra labor. My flower beds were pre
pared in this way two feet deep. I did
it myself ; and hard as the work was,
they amply rewarded me every 811 Ell
mop. "Whatever is worth doing, is
worth doing well," is an important
truth to every cultivator of the soil.
WAR BETWEEN FRANCE AND
PRUSSIA.
THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON CALLS
A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.
200,000 Prussians in Arms !
CUNNINGHAM & CARMON
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10,000 DOLLARS WORTH
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NEW & FASHIONABLE GOODS
Yfislll till' ~,i(1. 1 1 mat kr tA, uhirla thvy can, IVith pair,,
xoll at lower flor,s than ran tic told at any oth, houso
in the county.
PRICES TIES SAM AS BEFORI: TIES WAR.
A good Calico Dress for a Dollar &a Levy
THE BEST ILEAXY MUSLIMS
Loner than they call LC I , o{loll. 1,1,j10(1,11.1,ja
THEIR STOCK Is UIMENSE,
Consisting of rverything that eye ran fAncy or heart wiA
Como and tee their limit a:Awt:4NA of
CHOICE SYRUP,
LOWER than aver befuro
EVERY KIND OF SUGAR
At greatly rislocril prices
COUE AND SEE OUR STOCK,
and do nut pay high prices any lung,•r.
Cunningham & Carmon.
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gIAKE pleasure in announcing to the
Citizens of Huntingdon county and vicinity that they
have Just returned from the East with a
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS,
Which they have just opened cot at their new store,
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Their stock consists of
DRT GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
FLOUR AND FEED,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
CANNED FRUITS,
HARDWARE,
CEDAR - WARE,
QUEENSWARE,
OIL GLOM,
OILS,
PAINTS, &C.,
DRUGS,
CARPETS, CARPET CHAIN,
FISH, SALT, CHEESE,
TRUNKS,
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, &c.
Tiny Tokyo n Ingo stool: of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Consiqiug of BILK, MOIL AIRS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
LU6TRES, GINGIIAMS, 31ERINOS, PLAIDS, DE
LAINES, Ac.
Also, a large no tortmeot of
DRESS TRIM INGS, EMBROIDE
RV, 110 S 1 Eli V,
ITTONS;
A FULL LINE OF WHITE (MODS
Wu will 3,41 IVUOLESALE and RETAIL
All izoodi dolivcr,d to in town and depot:
free of charge.
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IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS.
T, BURCHINELL & CO'S
NEW PLANING MILL I
HUNTINGDON, PA.
HIVING erected a First Class MILL
We ere now 10 - evare,l to furnish all kinda of
BUILDING MATERIALS
Of DRY LUMBER, at moderate prices,
WHITE AND YELLOW PINE F•LOORISO,
Irk BOA EDINO,
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Al,l, 6ISILi OF BLINDS AND SHUTTERS,
DRIER KT , 'ANT SUR , /1,1,5, sam,t to order,
1V001) MOULDINGti of every sle,eriitt
TUltNiNtt, N DIRi'N, 11.1 LDS.
Itoitag situated on the lino of the Pennsylvania Indlrom
cool Canal, It is OttllVeniont for shipping to any port of the
Etat,
The senior partner bring n practical Architect and
lluiltirr will furnish PISIIII. Specifications owl Detail
Drawings fur all kinds of liniblings.
girt/Hers her work solicitcti anti promptly filled.
Huntingdon, 31arch C-31a
IAI-IAT WAS \\ ANED
OPEN and READY FOR BUSINESS
H. GREENBERG,
rid2hf.U2s`,J4 V2UIOII,G,
Iteppectitillyi 0 furor= the rintilie that ho has 11r1, not
new store in Fklii-r & Sows New Ituilling, in thu Di,
mom! in llnnting.lon, %Alert, nit hinds of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
PIECE GOODS,
Vats, Umkollas, tavolig Bads, etc.,
Can too found to volt all of i) may favor hint with their
patron:lT,,
Ilk Piece [foods ore of the best finality and will be
11,i Uli 11P Ii) t in the /nest loshionoble and
beat make nod style. All goods eon btu bought at
this extabliAnnent front 10 to 20 per rent. cheaper
than at aoy other place, All desiring a good snit
of Clothing nut it fair price should call 1111,1 ',online geed,
utoul price.. All good, leaving his establishment will be
warranted to be what cony he represplte!
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Choice GROCERIES
JUST RECEIVED
Also,
Canntql Peaches, Tomatoco, Peas and Corn
Also,
Spirel Lob.ter. °piton+, Chow chow, WorOestorshito
foowe, French Mustard, natlinh, Popper Bauer, Cat,
cop, Olive Oil, &e s‘ll.l
All kinds of ASyrups,
such ns mokwb,,,y, pinomsoo,bi.ckbvrry, blackberry•„Fe
CALL AND SEE
HST HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
JAMES SIMPSON,
MX"S:2011. 1/4:201a3aCa.1.",
lIUNTINGDON,
:%Tanuf3cturer ofall kiwis of work In Ilk lino, among
which tho.
vAttmtn.
Will runt nrc,hing maddne,, plows, Slel eole3, li.•lt to
The
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11111 111111 110 , 11111 .1;11111lik, 110110 W Anrll4, block and rol
1, Tire benders, Tire irene, filed and alclgh 1i.01,3, Wag°.
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3111,L.OWNER
Can have ttll n.lg of Incl.in,ry. Tho
BUILDER
Can have door and 'whitlow Hills:oil Tdittodi, na,L weiglitta
cellar window estileti, ell eiizeti i porch stands, armor fur
rain tpoa a. chimney caps, pavement castings, for coal
nod wood cidlera, heatevii 1 r warinhie; Prienlo divellloga
cool piddle cinch cram, for hyena,
loth railing fur vvkindaliti, Ilcoes, Lidaonies, and
Of nil
Particular altonflon paid to ft, clog craw lots. Every
lcoly con lore tlic , shing nakchinc, plow and stove repolrs
and all kinds of iron and braso castings.
ItIBBEI
JUNIATA
STEAM PEARL MILL,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
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IN COMPLETE RUNNING ORDER
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GRAIN, of every description,
nought at this
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MARBLE -11-_/‘_RI).
J. M. GREEN SI; F. 0. BEAVER
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Baying entered into partnership, inform that
they at) prepared to execute all styles of
Plain and ornamental Marble Work
- Sock as MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, oleo Building
Work, At ail low prices on ...n)' shop in the county.
Orders from rt distance promptly Attended to.
Shop on MIFFLIN or riot, rr low doors cast of the Lu
theran church in,..116,1867
AIARBLE YARD. The undersigned
would respectfully call the attention of the citizens
o un tin gdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of
lwantiful marble now on hand. Ile is prepared to furnish
at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Stones of every desired eizo and form of Italian or
Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro.
prime dot' ices, or plain, as may Suit.
Building Marble, Dour and Window Sills, &c., will be
furnished to order.
W. W. pledges himself to turniall material and work
man+llip equal to any in tine country, at a fair price. Call
amt Poforo you paellas° oisowliero. Strop on tho
1/1 . 11, or ittontgoolory and adman H . H., Huntingdon lin.
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()trul's ritre and Superior Cor
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LEWM On u s• ry.
A I.IG E VARIETY of articles too
omovrons to to( olion, fur halo at LEWIS
Family. (3 roc,ry. aml 6co•
D 1 J Ft El SPICES
at CUNNINGHAM GA I:HON'S.
I POUND Ai 1,13 M AND S.ll/IX.I
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JAS. A. BROWN
Now located in tiro Fplcojkt elorcroom in life new
MAMMOTH BRICK BUILDING,
HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PENNA.
Offor3 nt WHOLESALE and itErAir, nn inmenso
stuck and endless varkty of
FOREIGIV AND DOMESTIC
HARD ARE,
CUTLERY,
Paints, Oils, Glass*
AT REDUCED PRICES.
ELEVEN YEARS diligent attention to business in the
Hardware trade in this place, has given me tut ezperi•
once that; enables ma to secure great nil vantages for my
customers in the selection of the best standard brands and
reliable qualities of goods.
Buying for cash direct from the manufacturers.' and be
ing in almost daily.teceipt of goodi, bought since the de
cline in prices, I Can offer rare advantages to buyers.
My stock embraces a general asnortinellt of •
11. GREENBERG,
31erc1oant Tailor
TOOLS AND MATERIALS FOR
Carpenters,
Blacksmiths,
Gunsmiths,
Shoemakers,
Saddlers,
Painters,
Coach Makers,
Cabinet Makers,
Machinists,
leounarymen
And all other kinds of Mechanics.
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zaaaci $Z1::>1014r-es1,
LOOKS, BOLTS, SORE WS, RLY:
GES, 11TAILS,
Mass and Putty, Oil and Paints
Colors of alllkel, Varnisher, &c.
Dission's and Spear & Jackson's Saws,
Chisels otvl Hamm,Steel squares,
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Angora, Anger Bits, f langei, Saw sets,
Braces, Hatchets, 'Oil stones, Files.
BORING M tOIIISES , with two cranks and throe au
gets to each.
I have a fine Vanity of enameled, Tinned nod Nein
ITOLLOW-WMUI,
Pans. Skillets, Mist Pans, Sen.), Brit site;
Wsfile Trim, ltrass Kettles, Bath Bricks.
non's:, Kettlss Knives Forko,
Coal pudic tS and ,linvl.l4, Tea. and Table Spisons.
llrittan and SII,ViIIITIATED WA ItE,Table Cs torn
Brass Stair Hods, and a Hpionili.l stock of iinr,isbur g
STt)NEW.IIIE, including, crock NVith lids at large ns six
gallons.
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Champion cog whool Cloths Wringer,
With a late. improvement. This t 1 noy (ho 'very hest
and molt ,lojrable Wringer in tho market. Having the
nricy far thie place t can sell them staidly at the Inan
ufactnrer's prices. All warranted.
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BLACKSMITIIS
bo xuppliei with
nom, Owes, from
Norway Noil Mall, Hoops, Filet,
Iron anti Steel Anvils, Btairesse%
and other tools In their lino
CARRIAGE WAGON-MAKERS
{rill find n aupply or
Corrine Oil Cloth, Carriage and Fire Ilolil,
•'Trimmings, Seat Midis, Dray black coach Varnish,
Felines, ~ , , p ohesiuni Hobs, D a sh and enameled Loather,
Shafts, Tongove; Spoke Angers,
:ileigli RunDors, toilers, owl other materials.
FINE CUTLERY,
Comprising Table Knives and Forks of boot American
and English styles and qualities, Careen' Butcher knives,
Razors, Shears and Scissors, Pruning, Nnives, Pruning
Shears, and the largest varietiy of styles of
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To be found in central Pcnneylituia, including Wes
teullolnie famous IxL cutlery.
As heretofore will find hero the best assortment of
Tools and Findings In their line of trade, consisting of
Hammers, Pincori, Lasts, Pegs, Awls,
Measuring Sticks and strays Eyelets, Shoe Tinead,
Forepart and:amok Irons, Woo. Bristles,
Burnishers, {Veit ICalece, Steel and iron Shoe Nails,
Stiebinis Clanz,es . , etc., Hound head mots , etc.j
SADDLERS & HARNESS MAKERS
pro also provided fur. thvidle Trees of the best Pitt,
burg make, Girdling, Straining, and Rein web, Stirrups,
Mums, Pad Tree,, and a full variety of Sliver, Rrasi and
Japanned harness %mutiny, ,te., &a.
Awl others will no that my stock comprises sunny Ilia
lot articles In their line, such as
Scythes, Hakes, Spades, Pointing axe!,
Shovels, Forks, HOC', firilltiltolleS, Wove noire,
Golden Rakes. It .rse homes, I) I Mll.l, SAWS,
Trees Chains, flatter chains, Circular. Cro+s-eut, Wood
Curry cmnbe , Horse brushes: until Meat dams,
Wagon I Post Angers,
Short Alvan', Minis mtosl Trowels, Sc.
Atoo, two or three kinds atilt: bent
HORSE HAY FORKS.
blade lit the United Staten and by which a load of hay
can be Inlay from the wagon to the 11101 Y in about five
minates. These fcrls save labor, bay and money, end no
thrifty fanner can alma to do without one. Tim
EXCELSIOR FORK
has been extensively used and gives great satisfaction.—
I warrant all the forks I sell.
COAL OIL LAMPS &LANTERNS
COFFIN LACES and ull Truntnings for Cabinet-makers
CHEAP WOODEN PUMPS.
The, tmrit of the, putapi h altown by ti fact that tho
demand for th"ln in rapidly lucre:l , 4lg everywhere. Tiler°
to iron in thmu In corrode and iujuru Om water. They
aft:light and cant . .. Mont, so that every Mall eall put iu
hiaown pump, the Whole 011ly rooting him nhaut 01,,, !mu
the price ,If other pump, pampa, and wooden ptpo to
suit thew, promptly shipped by railroad on receipt of or
dera. (lire 4,1101 from thaw to bottom of well.
Terme“tta - DRAIN NPR, LIU Mr REGISTERS for
Ceiling 4, COON 'rovEs, of any pattern llcArol.
.LIMES A. BROWN.
Thn't forrr, , ,:: the ST Gil O P TWE PADLOOK
HUNTINGDON, , P A.,
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BUILDERS
AVill nod heron suporior stock of
43'n. cot to any sire
CARPENTERS
Will find a violl selected stock of
FOR lIOUSEKE EPERS
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POCKET' KNIVES
SHOEHAKERS
FA MIERS
I{E AD QUARTERS
NEW GOODS.
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INFORMS THE PUI3LIO
THAT HE HAS
JUST OPENED
SPLENDLE :tiTOOK of NEW GOODS
THAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY
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1867. 1867.
CLOTHING.
H. ROMAN.
CLOTHING
SPRING AND 817MMER,
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CIIEAP CLOTHING STORE.
For (lent Willf,ll% Clothing of the best material, and n u ob
in the best workmanlike manner, call at
H.• E. 0 M A. N ' S,
oppoeite the Franklin Honor in Market Spare, 111110111 h
don, Pa.
Huntingdon np. 16,
READ AND BE POSTED!
TO TILE N E Y MARRIED
AND ALL IN WANT nF
New Furniture, &c.
TILE uudereigned would respectfully
,t, announce that ho manufactures and Icerrs constantly
ou unit a lovgo and Hp! endid misortinent of
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
BUREAU:3, BEDSTEAD?,
'WAS!' AND CANDLE STANDS
{Vindsor and cano seat dd.. cupboards, gilt and rose•
wood moulding for mirror awl pieta:l . o frontier, and n sari
et y of articles not lll.tiotled, at prices that cannot fail to
be satinfeetury.
HO id oleo agent for the well known Dailey & Decamp
putout. sprint; Bed hot tom.
The public (ITO illVitt'a to call and examine hie stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
Work allflnaler room on 11111 street, near Smith, one
door west of Yenter's qtoro.
Bunting, Ang.1,1860
UNITED STATES
Authorized WAR CLAIAI AGENCY
HUNTINGDON, PA
W. H. WOODS,
AUTHORIZED GOVERNK'T AGENT,
And AllorneyAr Soldiers and their Pnends
lie will prosecute and collect, with unriyulletl eaceeao,
Soldiers' Claims and Dues of all kinds. Also, nay other
kind of Claim against the Gcvernment, before any of Elm
Departments.
iGra.,C)riCZIEX: nT4:2)"CICTIS . 9 .
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY ! I
NEW BOUNTY LAW PASSED!
Attention, Discharged Soldiers I
'the Act of Congress approwd July 1866. gives $lOO
additional bounty to all soldiers who enlisted for three
years anti were discharged by reason of expiration of
service. ur who were discharged for wound 4 rerei Veil in
battle and who have not received flora titan $lOO knotty
for such service. An additional bounty °ISM° is also at.
lowed to the nearest relative of soldiers who enlisted for
a term of three years and who died Or were killed in the
service, to be paid in the following order: First, to the
widow; second. to the children; third, to the Etthcr, and
fourth, to the mother.
Soldiers' Widows
applying to V. 11, Woods, of linutingden, Hunting.
den c o o n ly, yon C:111 hove your roll:4011H inereaswl
two dollar. a month far Paell and every chid you have,
and Wll.l t marmot ordied, the children are
entitled to the Increase.
To all who h:n•o brought home the bodies or their
friends who died or were killed lit the service of the United
States, there is a certain ainenot of compensation allowed
you for the expenses incurrul lu bringing bonne the 11,0
die, of your Irienda, whlch you can obtain by 'flaking np.
Oration to inc.
Invalid Soldiers, Attention
Tho Oct of Congress, approve•l Jane 6, latl6, gives
floss! pensions to tau following class of persons:
Soldiers who hap lost both oyes or both bonds, $25
per month; who have, lost both feet $2O per month; who
have lost ono hand ur oto, foot, or totally diaabloa iu the,
slime, $l5 per month.
Persons who have been deprived of . their pensions in
entigenneneu of being in the civil Ferric° of the United
States Governimut, can be restored to tho pension roll by
applying to me.
Fathers and mothers who were In whole or it, part de.
pendent upon their ' , Ons far stipport are entitled to a pen.
shot. Also brothers mid sisters under 9b(toon yeard of age -
All discharged wthliers who did not receive transports.
Hon to their placed orenlistment when discharged, are
entitled to receive it; and also all who wero held as priso
ner, (war, and did not receive comminution of rations
when released or discharged, are entitled to it.
tinkers who were la the service on tho t'al of March,
and were discharged after the 9th of April, 1165, by
applying to me cad receive three months 001.111 pay.
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Soldiers of 1812 I
All soldiers, or soldiers' widows, of the war of 1812.
who hare served t IYO months. or been wounded or disabled
In such service. if in necessitous circumstances, aro anti
tied to ark annuity of $l6.
Local Bounty.
All veteran soldiers who gave their credit to district a in
the State of Pennsylvania, and who received no local
bounty, are entitled to receive three hundred dollars.
All persons having any of Iho above mentioned choices,
or !WY other kind of claim against the United Staten or
State Governments, will please address me, giving full
particulars, enclosing n stamp for return postage, and
they will receive a prompt reply.
W. 11. WOODS,
Authorized armkv and Navy With , Claine. Agent.
angl3,lSf6 Ifigolmnos,
PHOTOGRAPH
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE
PATENT A."PLIE,D FOR
Hitherto there has hem nothing introduced in way of
a Marriage Coriificato that has excited any interest or at
traction; but the eriginetomn of the PIIOTOORAPII MAR
RIAGE CiiitTIFICATE claim that they have gotten no
something that will .be most heartily welcomed by all
persons now married and all those who contemplate mar
riage.
Size and Plan of the Marriage Certificate
The size of the Certificate is 19 by 14 inches. It con.
taint a beautiful figure representing the union of two
hearts. Above the figure is written in beautifnlly orna
mented Oernmit Text thewords "Photograph Marriage
Certificate." There are thin, spaces in the figure: pulite
spaco in the collier the Certificate proper is written. The
words, "two hearts in one" form tut arch over the Certifi
cate proper, peal inutiodiatuly under the arch there is a
beautiful figure representing the Joining of hands. and
where the centre spree Collies to It point there is It picture
of two beautiful turtle doves. On the space to the left
there is a place for the photograph of the gentleman and
under it we Intro rho words, "l'o the Husband," in orna-
Men tail text, muter which We have :selections of Scripture
pass:qv:B addressed to tie husband. 00 ills left side of
the engraving we have a place for the Photograph of the
wife. Immediately under which we have the words, "To
the wire." in ornamental text, under which two appro
priate passages of Scripture addressed to the wile. Over
the space for the photograph of gentleman we have writ
ten in Uhl Eng , ish characters, the following appropriate
pasol9o of Scripture: "It is not good that the man
011011141 be alone," and over the SPUN for the photograph
of the holy, we have the corresponding words: "I will
make hint an help 111001 for hint." At the lower extent-
Sion of the figure I,f the hearts, we have the hearts bound
together or encircled in part by them overdo: •‘l,lltat
therefore hod bath Joined together let no man pat asun
der." The C./ethic:de is eo count rooted that card photo
graphs of both bride Mel hritlegr o mn can ho inserted
without the least possible difficulty. Indeed everything
connected with it is so eh,,,,,,,, attractive and desirable
that many Anglo persons seeing the 021'11112M8 have been
PO lebell pieezell With its appearance, that they purchased
on sight one of thove beautiful parlor ornaments.
A specimen copy of the Photograph Marriage Certificate
will lot carefully put up and sent by mail free, on receipt
of the remit price, which is ONli
VIAL-The exclusive agent for Iluntingdon county II
W. IL MILLER,
Orbisonia, Huntingdon co., Pa.
Addr,:c3 the above, or call at W. LEWIS' BOOK STORK
Huntingdon, Po. Inchl.3.3rn
t&PIE P ICOMS'e
All hitoll of :Tim's for Pale at Leiria' Family Grocery
Ilootinglon, Pa.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED
Upham's Fresh Meat Cure,
Prepared front the form Wit of Prof. Trenseenn. of Paris,
cores Consumption. Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Bystabele.,
Nl:tram°, General Debility , a n d ell mot - bl.l conditions
or llor system dependent on deficiency of vital force. It'
is pleasant to taste, tend a single bottle will convince the
most skeptical of its virtue as the great healing remedy
of thong, $1 a bottle, or tin bottles for Scut by
•
express. Sold by
S. C. 'UPC A NI, No. 25 South 13011111 Strout,
S 2 -3m I'hilodolphin.
Anil all principal Druggiate. Citcttlaca nut tree.
- -
B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS.
N 0.16 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia
MANUFACTUIUMS OF
WINDOW BLINDS
repaired; SLadet tell-red; Triimaines and
FixiniTa ; Plain .Thadex of on 111.1.4; Picture Torsolo ;
Corii; tell Pulls, etc.
D. P. GININ
IME3
JAMES madms
MOltorg, o yen eppea, e d with 111Ixiety for your littl”
ours? y your Members and litear/a brol, nby their
criest in the morning aorafriohod and inn
prelien , iv ? If on, procure stt en, a batik of Cr, Leon's
Infurt Ileinedy and you will bare to store weary hours
of watching and anxiety.
DR. LEON'S INFANT REEDY,
II:14 stood tho h•st of years. 'rlionconili of tioric4 and
inoilirri hear Ivitne, that it novor flits to giro r Hof if
iiseil in croion. • It ie pct rote and Nio•oly core for
Colic. CIAmOi nod Windy Valor, mill is iiiviihriblo ior Itll
complaint incident to Tn9hinO.
roll tiy timmighorit tho Unit ell :gates. Ail
dry.. oil orilcro to
628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628.
NEW SPRING STYLES, "OUR OWN MAKE"
Embracing every now and decirable size, atyle and
shape or plain and trail Hoop Skirls.-2, 211, 2 , 34. 3,
3%. 33 , 4. and 4 yards, round every length ling size
Waist; - iu every respect list coal*, and especially nelap.
ted to mere the wants of first clams and most thshionallic
trade, • . .
Orris gage of Hoop Skirts, are lighter, more elas
tic, more durable and really cheaper than any other
make of either Singh, or Rouble Spring Skirt in the Amer
ican market, They are Warranted in every 'respect. and
wherever introduced give unircreel tkraction. They
are now bring est ensivelp sold bY'retaßers, and every la
dy should try theta.
Ask for "Hopi:his Own Make," and Pre that each bkirt
it stamped , •IV. T. IIoPR IN'S, MANUFACTURER, 028
ASCII sTalwr. " No ethers am genuine=
.t catalogue containing style, size, and retail prices, sent
to any addresS. A unfforia sand liberal discount allowed
hloalers. Orders by mail or elherivite, promptly and
carefully' filled. NV holetale and Install; at 91anulhaor3
and :ulna-rooms,
. .
NO. GCS ARCH SYIIEET, PiIILAD'A.
411 - Skirts tondo to order, tittered and repaired.
TIIIOIS, NET CASK. • ONE 3.1110 E ONLY
11 7 31 T. HOPKiNS. ,
mcil3-ion,
meat. Iff47 Chestnut rtreet, Philadelphia.
This Trues cures the, most difficult 11ap
"t7s tures. fires the eSyd from ell pressure, nev
er rusts. (the tine sushi spring b e in g co ated with roblier.)
breaks, limbers or becomes used in hntliing, Dimd
to form. mi strapping. made luny power required, cleanest;
lightest, easiest and best. Seat by mail or express. Sold
by all Druggists. Pamphlets free. m0111343E11
Q . S. CAMPBELL & CO., •
L. 7•
IVlallEfactllpilli CONFECTIONERS,
and Wholesale Dealers in
FORDIGN FRUITS, NUTS,. &C.,
No. 303 Race street, Philadelphia, Pa.
4.l)—Also manufacturers of all kinds of Molasses Candi
and Cocoanut work. selff 'ff y
BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS!!
JOSEPH L. POULTON,
Strawberry Alley, near Third Street,
lI.AIIII.I.SIIUP.G,
Respectfully informs the public theft
110 has opened for their use his new and elegantly fitted
up 111111.../ Itoum. It contains
POUR NEW TA 1ti.11,3 MANUFACrtIitE,
superior to any now in the city. •
This llillinrd Itoom chal/ong..s comparison with any
room in the State, west of Philadelphia.
. .
_No more, .11ald heads!
No more Gray Locks !
1)11. LEON'S •
ELECTRIC lIAIR RENEWER,
•
Is pronounced by all who have used it the very best
prtpatalion for the Ilair. It id a P.dti‘° "ro 1.,4 * .1131d
tiers. eradicates Dandruff - end /tumors, stops the hair
from Wang ma, and speedily restores Gray Locks to
their original bur and Invariance.
ft opt,atos on liar 6CcretiottS and fins tho gland, wi t h
new 11th carnal eoloring matter. Thin, dead. faded or gray
pm r will al way, la, brought back by it few applications,
to its youthful atonal:mod, vitality and color.
It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleasant to the
touch out easy to arrange. Dry, wiry and intractable
Locks beeome moist, pliant and disposed to remain in any
drstrd position. As a Ilair Dressing it has no equal
TlO sales are euormona and it is a univamil lbywri to with
old and young of both sexes.
.:old by Druggists throughont tiro United :fates. Ad
dress all orders to
ZHIGLER & SMITH,
Incle2o-ly SOLE pßorniEsorz.v.
137 Nth. Third St., Philadelphia.
NTEW GOODS CONSTANTLY RE
ceived nt CUNNINUILANt kCAILNIWS'S.
`,Abbtrlistnitnts
E TRUE REMEDY AT LAST DISCOVERED.
SHAD-ES.
port BITUMI4NOUS GOAL.
NO DUST! NO GAS!! NO DAMPERS!!
=I
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
N. W. Corner 13th & Filbert streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
Solo Manufacturers of the Celettratctt
Witb UGIIT- IRON, AIR-TIGHT
GAS•CONSUMING HEA TE 11
W/TII PA TENT DUST-SCIU
For ease of management without any jlemperni Dura
bility, Simplicity, and. Economy; this Heater hai no au
perlor in this country. Tinny are nil guaranteed to give
satisfaction. Estimatcs tondo free of charge.
Cooking Ranges,
Latrobe Ileaters,
Slate Mantles,
Low Down Grates,
Portable lleaters, •
, Registers,
Ventilators, &e., (cc
Soinl For ono of ono Ilhwt t Nmphium
SILVER'S \VASIL POWDER !.
SAVES TIME, LABOR, MONEY
Makes Washing a Pastime and Men- .
day a Festival.
FnI,D EVI:I:I7WHEItiI. TRY Jr I
Addrois all °rift 31afilifacturers
ZIEGLER & SMITH,
Ghcmisfs and Irholesale Druggiits,
No. tai Nth. Th ir.l Street, Philailht
n cll2O 13
GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS.
ZIEGLER & SMITH
:MLR PllOPßlArons.
N 0.137 Ntli.Tltird :s.lreut,
MEE
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'l4
13ENNSY1
TIM
4V,ANIA Rt IL ROAD.
C OF LVAIFIZtO OF TRAINS
StIAINE
117: T RD.
It ABRANGEXENT.
EASTIP
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" STATIO — NB.
I I
se
I A. M.
•....• N. TI amnia*,
...... Mt. Union,—
. . .... Mapleton
...... Mill Creek,—
3 ii 3 Ifuntingdon,l 9 48
. . •...J Petersburg,...
.... illarree,
......, , Spracatireel.,
Birmingham,
4 06;'ryroue '9 011
' ''Lipton,'
' 1 Voitorla,
...... 11.4 Pa Mine,..
4 33auna,. 8 311
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A. N. 1.- A. m.l
8 15
I A. Et.
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P. M.
M.. 1
1.29, 1
T LINK Eastward leaves Altoona at. .3 26
rrlves nt 4 41 A. 31.,
INNATI raPilEi; Eastward leaves Altoona at
no .1 arrives 111 If ont.nglun nt 5 23 1'
1! LINE Westward, leaves llnntingdon at
and arrive al Altoona at E? 65 P. 31.
•
A. -M
Th
4 10
Tlt
7 40
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11,k
READING RAIL ROAD.
SUMMER ARRAN - GEMENT,,
APRIL 8, 156., •
(I.RIAT TRUNK LINE PI OM THE
:North and NOrt11)-West far Pinuoctetrr_
Nhw-
YoRK, HEADINO, PoTTSVILLE. TAMAQUA , ASHLAND, LZDANON,
ALLENTOWN, EASTON, EPHRATA. r.171Z, LANCASTER, tOLOY. ,
RIO, SC., &C.
. . .
„ .
.
Trnlneteave llerrhibttrg for New York. as follows : At ,
3 00. 0.10 null 933 A. 51., and 210 end 9.00 P. 31, connect
ing with similar trains on the Pennsylvania It.ll,arriving
et New'York 5,00 nail 10 10A; 31., A 4.40, 5.20.10 25'5. AI
Sleeping cars accompany the 3 00 a na awl 9 03 y. m.t ratios
without change. ' ,
Lesvo Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville. Tatnaqua,•
311iiersville ' Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and.Phila-•
delphla at 810 A. M.., ank2 10 and 4 ta P. AS, ntaypiag at
Lebancn and principal way Matioth.q. the J.lO p. nn. trairri
Making connections for Philadelphia amd CnlrmAtin only:.
Poe Pottsville. Ochtsyl HavenarA AeLisra, vic:SChtlyl , -
kill and Busquehanna 11.61,, leave Harrfsburgot
Returning, leave 'N ow-Yoac tat A. All., 12 Noon.'s
P. 31; Philadelphia at 8,16 and 4:11.1 P. )1; Way Pad—
snug.. train leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 4. at, returning
front Heading at 630 P. u..stops at all stationsr'Pottavilla
at 0.45 a. 01.. and '2 45 P. M 4 Ashland 6 00 nod 11.30 a m,
and 1,65 I. 31; Tamaqua tit 9.43 A N., and 1 and 8 55 P U.
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Scbstylkill and.
Susquehanna hailroml at 7.00 a as. :
An Accomm..dation Passenger train loaves READI)II3 at
7.30 A. AI., and returns from PIIILAtfELPIIIA -at 5,00 P. St
Pottsville Accommodation Train Leaves Pottstown at.
6,20 a. m., return lug loaves Philadelphia at 6,30 P. m.
Colombia. Railroad, Trains leavo Mending .at 7.00 1..
.aild 6 15 P. 'M. ; Jul. gpbrata, Lancaster, eol
umbiss, ..
On Sundays, leave New York at 7100 P. Pldiud 9l *
Oda, 8 a ni and 3 IS the 8 a in train raining only
to heading; Pottsville BA. U., Barr[ bump .35 ,m; and
, Itend.nrg 120, 7 20 a. tn,, for Harrisburg, - 1122 a to for
New York, and 4.22 p.m. for Plalindedphia. • • '
COMMUTATIO7,,, MILVA , M, SEASON, Scanm, nod Exonadow
TicKeTs' to and from all points it reduced pates.
Baggage checked through: 80 pounds Ilogpga allowed •
each P.aseng,nr. . .
A.COLLS,
Ileruling„Aprll 8, 1987. ' G6lErai 'N I
Superintendent: •
•
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uNTINGDoN & 'BROAD
RAILROAD. • '
On and afler. MONDAY, MAY Dill, MI, Paatinger
Trains will arrive and donna minnows: . z •
SOUTII WARD TRAMS. NORTHWARD TRAINS;
STATIONS
MAIL
P. Br. I A. 31
SIDI;VOS
MUM
7 1 81 1 funting,(108,—...
8 08131wnpliellmiown,
17 1 Plea9int Grove_
8 331318rkreibit,
8 49 Mire° Hun,
6 :10
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702 857 r l ough4 Ready., '8 10 3 1 35
. 7 14, . 11 OA Coon, ' 769 3 - S1
7 101 913 Finlier'n Summit ! 755 320
Art 7 33;An 9 301,-„ (AR 7 40 La 3 06
LE 7 43ilx 9 401""""", 1.1. t 7 30 Mt 2 65
S 041 10 0011:ladlesburg 1 7 1 10 230
8 121 10 00111opeivoll 7 021 227
821 10 24 1 1'191es ltuo
. 040 200
3.401
1 0 •4412 1 4140 vill e. .626' 1 47
1 8 53 10 51 Bloody Min • .• -. 6 14, 134
Mt 8 57 10 10 55 51540112311 m ILs 6 10148 130
s l uN-131i-Xxcif
LE 7 50 , LE 9 ;..0 1 SnxtoT, ••
l An 7 351A6 300
1
S 05' 10 05 COOlOlOOl - 5 11 , l
2 45
8 10, 10 10 I ; ,. ..,vihrd, . 7 05' 235
Ar. 8 20; Mt 10 2s I, llloy LE 7 on 1s 2 30
I Illruail 'Cop 111 y,.....;
11nntin0,100 May . 6, 1867. JUIIN AVKILLI
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I ) NKS ! 131,A.NKS BLANKS!- .
A.
et tNSTA LE'S BALES, • ATTACII'T EXECUTIONS;
ATTACHMENTS, EXECUTIONS,
SUMMONS: , DEERS,
SUBPIENAS.. MORTGAGES,. •
school, ththihts, - JUDOMENT NOTES.
LEASES FOIL HOUSES, NATURALIZATION . WKS,
1 . 0AIS:ON BONDS, ' lURO DENT- itONDit,
W Alt lusts, FEE BILLS,
NOTP.S. with a waiver of the 5330 Law.
JUDOM ENT NOTES...with a waiver of the $3OO Law..
ARTICLES Or AU REEMENT, with Teachers.
M A RIO AOE CERTIFICATES. for Justices pf the Peace
nod Mittieters of the Gospel.. .
COMPLAINT. WARRANT. and COMMITMMIT, fa cute
of Assault and Battery, and Affray.
: CI Ell E PAC' AS, to recover amount of Judgment.
COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for State, County, School,.
Borough and Township Taxes. '- - -
Printed on stiorrior paper. and for sale at the Mos of
the HUNTINGDON. GLOBE.
BLANES. of eray description, printed to order, neatly
at short notice, and int good Paper.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
.
LADIES.-no,-7DP, you. really
intend to cense wearing the beautiful' stiles now
so prevalent. or dreseless elegantlyi because the rebel
Jett Davis, was captured in Paildoonhlo Female attire?
Otte moment's calm reflection willeurely nerve to change
your rash resolve. The angels had toe much good sense
to lay aside their puts chaste tubes of white . , becauli.S
they had for a time ?erred to bide theduformities of that
Prince of Rebels, tte Devil. Can Yon err. In tollOwingthe
exam/ilea Angels f Then haying made tip your minds
that you will continue. to dress tastefully regardless, of
rebel acts, do not forget to call at the store Of the stibieri
hers, who mill be ha . ppyat all times to Arnish'you Un'th
such articles of dress as you may desire. Urge your fath,
ern, husbands, :brotherly, neighbors and, children to visit
the same store. They can hero be suited in good articles
of Boots. Shoes, Clothing Material, Hats, Cap, Queo,
ware and a general assortment of groceries, on rear
sortable terms as at any [Louse in town. - Store on South
east corner of the Diamond,, liuntingdon, Pa. .
may 31, 1865. • FRANCIS J WALLACE.
•
rn (1 .2 . 1a1 3. UM I
•
J. Rll.. WISE •
• Manufacturer and Dealer in
I ff" 'ET 3EL £ % I • tr. IR-1111
Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to hit
stool 'on Rill at., lluntingdon, in the rear of George*
Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, where ho mumfecturoa
and keeps all kinds of Fill - niter° at reduced prices. Per-,
sons wishing to purchase, will do well to give him a call..
Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges
reasonable. -
.e;if- Also, Undertaking carried ou, and Coffins made la
any style desired, at short notice.
Thu subscriber has a • •
fiatat . REIF' AND ELEGANT HEARSE,
and is ',reigned to attend Funerals at anyplace in town
or country. J. M. WU&
Huntingdon, tiny 00SM-di
U• Se
REVENUE STAMPS
FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE:
HUNTINGDON, PENNA.
OIL CLOT WINDOW SHADES,
GILT GOLD SHADES,
MUSLIN SHADES,
BAILEYS FiXI'URES,
TAPE. Ci)il) AND. rAs,s'A,T,,.5
I=l
kT I,EtVIS' BOOK STORE
(121.NN.F11). PEA:eIiES and Tomatoes,
Pkiae,„, Tutuitypoext4up, Poppers Luce,
for rah) at , Lewis Family Grocery.
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