The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, June 12, 1867, Image 4

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HUNTINGDON, PA
Monday's Wash.
We can imagine no more interest
ing spectacle than that of a woman
gazing on her Monday's "wash," as it
hangs on the line, and swings back
ward and forward in the soft breezes,
rising and falling as gently as the
breathing apparatus of babyhood—
white, clean arid sweet as the breath
of cows—and times without number
have we witnessed such a sight, and
longed to be a'clothes lino. Who has
not noticed the look of satisfaction and
pride that rests on the countenance of
woman as she regards her Monday's
"wash" ? Standing equi-distant from
each end of the line, with feet planted
squarely and with a slightly turned
out inclination on the green sod, hands
on her hips, and her calico suds-drip
ping apron kept on her head by hold
ing on a corner of it with her teeth, she
views that "wash" with proud satiefac•
lion, and is as vain of its purity as a
conquering horo of his success on the
field of strife. She feels herself a vic
tor ! She realizes that it is her elbow
grease that has produced the happy
change in that string of linen ; her
muscle that cleansed thatline of clothes
and made them a third wliiter than
Mrs. Jelleyberries' that hang on the
other side of the fence. There are no
yellow "streaks" in all the "washing"
physical power and Bohea tea have
won a victory for our woman of which
she has a right to boast. The woman
and her wash is a study for a painter!
What scope for slinging paint ! Wo
wonder it has never been put to can-
TAN BARK FOR POTATOES.—This sub
ject is brought before the farmers of
England, by a communication in the
Mark Lane Express. Mr. H. B. Bam
ford claims thirty-five years' practice
and experience in this matter; and has
issued a pamplet giving his method of
using it, which is in brief the follow
ing : He does not cut his potatoes for
ectting, but sets them whole, - and the
largest ho can select. The rows are
thirty inches apart, and the potatoes
are put in nine inches from each oth
er in the row. The • land is plowed
only eight inches deep, treads the
manure firmly in the furrows, puts
in the tubers, and covers them with
tan refuse, nine inches deep, instead of
earthing up. In this way he reports
that in 1857 ho raised 575 bushels of
potatoes—not a rotten one among them,
to the acre, with nothing but waste tan
as a covering. This is of great impor
tance, the tan refuse being of little or
no value, and if it can be put to so
important and advantageous a use as
in this case, it should be widely known
and practised.
COST OF LIVING EAST AND WEST.
The cost of living in the east and in
the west is contrasted by a correspon
dent of a Chicago journal, who says :
"I have been surprised to learn, while
in Now England, that the cost of liv=
ing is really less hero than in the West
from which bread and meat is trans
ported to supply New England. Flour
is only a truffle higher per barrel in
Portland than it is in Chicago, and po
tatoes and all other vegetables aro
considerably cheapet'. Only four arti
cles cost more there than in Chicago—
bread, meat, butter and lard ; all else
which is needed in a family costs less.
Rents hero and in Boston, in the man
ufacturing towns of Now England gen
erally are nearly ono half less than in
Chicago and the small towns of the
West. Wood and coal aro no higher,
while clothing, furniture, dry goods,
boots and shoes, are from ton to twen•
ty per cent. cheaper.
PAINT FOR BRICK HOUSES.—A corre
spondent of the Ohio Farmer has used
a cheap and durable paint for the ex
terior of brick dwellings, which has
stood several years, and is now quite
as fresh as when first applied. It con
sists simply of limo wash, with sul
phate of zinc as a fixing ingredient.
Any requisite shade is given by add
ing the colors used by house painters.
A clear and rich cream color may be
obtained by applying yellow ocher to
the common new brick. A livelier and
warmer shade will be added by a lit.
tie Venetian red. Burnt Sienna may
likewise be used. The paint is far
cheaper than oil paint, and costs but lit
fie more than common whitewash.
A. useful cement is made by taking
two parts of finely sifted unoxidized
iron filings, mixing them with ono
part of perfectly dry and finely pow•
dered loam, and kneading the mix
ture with strong vinegar until a per
fectly homogeneous plastic mass is
formed, when the cement is ready for
use. It must bo made as wanted
for it quickly hardens, and once set, is
never fit for use again. The cement
is said to resist fire and water.
ItEMEDY FOR A BURN. —The best
thing for tt burn is the following, and
every family ought to know it :
As soon as possible after the burn,
throw a little green tea into hot wa
ter; let it, steep. Stir up an Indian
meal poultice. Spread the tea leaves on
the poultice, put it on the burn or
scald, whichever it may be. If burnt
with powder, it will take the powder
out, and the skin will be as clear as
ever.
Jr a cow have a yellow and soft
skin and a yellow or striped hoof, it
shows that she will always give milk
of an excellent quality, though ehe
may yield hit a little of it. A COW
having Matt: hoofs will culdom give
rich milk.
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 GOADS
Front the eastern nunt,ls. which they can, with profit,
veil at lower figures than ran be told at any other 1/01141 ,
ill the county.
PRICES THE SAME. AS BEFORE Mr. WAR
A good Calico Dress for a Dollar &a Levy
THE BEST HEAVY MUSLINS
Lower than the y can be lam ,te.t , itte or Phibelelphia
THEIR STOCK IS IMMENSE,
Consisting of otorything that oy.•,•an fancy ur bract wi,ll
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Al greatly rc•.luecil priced
COM E AND SEE OU STOCK,
Laid do not lay high pIILLS any
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JOHSSTOS &\\ATTS
TAKE pleasure in announcing to the
eiti,no of lloutinplon county nod vicinity that they
have juA relartwal trout the Eait with a
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS,
Which they have just opened oat at their new store,
ONE DOOR EAST OF THE WASHINGTON HOTEL
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DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS. AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
FLOUR AND FEED,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
CANNED FRUITS,
HARDWARE,
C E DAR - WAR E,
QUEENSWARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
OILS,
PAINTS ) &C. !
DRUGS,
CARPETS, CARPET CHAIN,
FISH, SALT, CHEESE,
TRUNKS,
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, Sc.
Thry have n large stock of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Cmvislinc of SILKS MOIIAIRS,ALPACAS, POPLINS
LUSTRE:3, GI NU ICAMS, 3IELINUS, PLAIDS, DE
LAIN ES, de., dc., de.
Also, a large al sort:Ili:1a of
DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDE
RY, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
BUTTONS. &c.
A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS
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All goLeht to ItZ.llencea in totrn acid ..let..te,
fere or charge.
Cril, 113 1,1 . . re pm. 'O. ,;11,
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IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS.
T, BIIROHINELL & CO'S
NEW PLANING KILL,
'TT AVING- erected a 'First Cla'ss MILL
We aro now proporol to Cornish all kind,. Of
BUILDING . MATERIALS
Of DRY LUMBER, at moderate prices,
IviirrE AND YE1.1,!)11* PINE FLOORING,
NVEATGER BOARDING.
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ALL KINDS OF III.ISDn AND SHUTTERS,
BRACKETS AND ::BROLLS. folwoll to order,
Wool) :ROLILLONOS of ovoi.y ihocription.
'IURSING, NEWEL POSTS, BALUSTERS, So
Being ,linated on the line of the l'ennqylvan 1,1 Ititilroaa
and Cann!, it ie convenient far „hipping to any port of the
Tha partner being a practical Architect and
Build, will fornidi Plana. Fpccitientiuns and Dutuil
Drawings for all kinda of Ituildingx.
.ci,-Ur,h.r, for work Ludieil,l and promptly filled.
Huntingdon, 31arch Calm
WHAT \\AS WANED
OPEN and READY FOR BUSINESS
•TilnrEll_fildn' • V/11111080
hesiteetielly i nfurfm.s the taibtle that he has optand
hew mere ill Fisher & Son's New in the Dia
men.l in Ilentiegdou, where all kinds of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
PIECE GOODS,
Umbrellas, Trainllll Bags, etc.,
Hat
, found to suit all who may favor hint with their
Pince (Jonas are of the host qualitY and will ho
It UP TO ORDER in tho lutist fashionable and
MOM and style. All Goods ran be bought lit
stahlishment from 10 to 00 per cent. cheaper
at any other place. All desiring a good suit Ai
'thing at a f a ir price should call and examino frock
oleos. All goods Irav ing his establishment trill be
rated to Ito what omy be represented.
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JUST RECEIVED.
Also,
cano.2 ren,:nr.,Tomato,s, Peas ;m1 Corn
ced Dikter, Oyster+, Chow chow, ll'orce,termliiri
Frolic Minstar I, lloriai Coolish, Pepper sauce, Cat
Olive Oil, a,e., mut
All kinds of Syrups,
as straw burry, pineapple, blackberry, kc
WEST HUNTINGDON FERRY
JAMES SIMPSON,
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3lanorwtorer of all kinds of work in his ling, among
which the
FARMER
Will find Thriiiihing Machines, Plows, Sled soles,
&o. 'rho
Will Ihul Round block t o ld
ler Tie, bendei,, Tire iruus, shut and sleigh Wagon
Loses, &c. Thu
3ITTA,OIVNER
Can h ore ill hinds of Machilwry. The
Can have door and window sills anti Lintels, sash weights
rellar windriv grates, all sizes, porch stand 5, armor for
rain spans. chimney raps, pavement castings, for emit
and wood collars, lie,iters for warming private dwellings
and politic buildings, doors and frames for Patio ovens,
iris riffling for verandahs, porticoes, balconies : and fen
ces of all hinds.
Particular attention paid to fon &Mg umvo lots. Every
body earl Irtco threshing machine, plow and stove repairs
and all kinds or iron and brass castings. . .
MIMI
STEAM PEARL MILL,
Is NOW
[N COMPLETE RUNNING ORDER
The patronage of the town and country is respectfully
Huntingdon), May 2, 16136
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J. M. GREEN & F. O. BEAVER
Ilavintt entorca into partnorsbip, lofornt the public that
they aro pret , ated to execute all styles 1,1
Plain and ornamental Marble Work
Encl. as I'ONIDIENTO, II EA DSTON ES, al,. Building
Wort:, at a, low Prik . us as any slop in Ihn county.
()niers from a promptly atkinkil to.
011 MIFFLIN street, a few doors cant of the Lit
cloirall
ARBIE l A - RD. The undersigned ,
Lit would relpeetfully call the attention of the citizens
of Huntingdon and the ndjoining comities to the stock of
lwautifol marble now on bland. He is prepared to furnish
at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or
Esztern } b ible, highly finished, nad carved with appro
priate devicee, or plain, as may suit.
Building Marble, Door and Window *ills, kc., will be
furnished to order.
W. W. pledgc,, hhor'tf to (amid, moterial and work
mareship equal to any iu the country, nt a fair prier. Call
and see, to you purchaso eltewhero. Shop on the
one, of Montgomery and Mifflin 0,1.. Iluntinttilon, Pa.
1131. WII,I,LAMii.
Iluntingdo/Olay IS 155.5.
LOVE'S Pure and Superior Rio Cof
riie in packagrq ((01101)0mA f,,r 0:110 at
Li,;ll7S Clroc,ry.
A LA RGE VARIETY of articles too
111111101 , 118 to 111,16011, for Falk: at LEWIS
Grocrry. Call and Soo.
I)IJ.RE SPICES
CUNNINGHAM & CARMON'S.
CI ROUND N ',UM AND SAMNA
ik.3[s.kur nt CUNNINGHAM .0 RMO 'S.
HUNTINGDON, PA
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HUNTINGDON, PA.,
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GRAIN, of every description,
Bought at this mill
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JAS. A. BROWN
Now loomed in tint splendid storeroom in his new
MAMMOTH BRICK BUILDING,
1111 A, ST., HUNTINGDON, PENNA.
Offers at WIWI, ESA lit and Rum!, an 6minenso
stock nud endless varivty of
RO.RMO N . AND DOMESTIC
ARDWARE 3
CUTLERY,
Paints, Offs, Glass*,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
ELEVEN Y Ellis diiizent attention to badness in the
Hardware trade hi this place, has given me an experi
ence thatenable,no to secure great ad vantages for my
customers in the selection of the beet standard brands and
reliable qualities of goods.
Baying for cash direct front the tuanufacturers, and be
ing is ohno , t daily receipt of goods, bought sines the de
cline in prices, I can offer rare advantages to buyers. •
My stock embraces a general assortment of
TOOLS AND MATERIALS FOR
Curpent(w,
Blacksmiths,
Gunsmiths,
Shoemakers,
Saddlers,
Coachnutkers, •
Cabinet ilfake.rs,
_Machinists,
l'ountlrymen,
And all other kinds of 3fechanies.
13U1DDERS •
Will lied hero a superior stock of
IVELiIs; ncl Bpi es,
LOCKS, BOLTS, SaIIEIVSJILV
GES, FIXLS LUNG HAILS,
Glass and Putty, Oil and Paints.
Colors of all kinds, l'dint lir miles, Varnishes, Sr
Wass cut to any sizo.
CARPENTERS
Will find:mull Minted Mock of
Disston's and Spear & Jackson's Saws,
und 'Steel squares,
Angers, Auger Bits, [Gouges, Sow sets,
IL aces, hatchets, ICH stones, Files.
MORINO MACHINES, with two cranks and three nu
ger, to cosh.
FOR. HOUSEKEEPERS
T have a fine variety of enameled, Tinned and Plain
Pans, Skillet, 'Dust Pans, Send, Brushes,
Inis. Brass Kettles, limit Bricks,
Iron Tea Kettles, knives 111111 Forks,
Coal Dockets and shovels, Tea and 'Fable Spoons.
Britt:mai:Laud SILT Elt.P WAR E,Table Castors
Brass Stair Rods, and a splNalid stock of Harrisburg
STONEWARE, including crocks with lids as largo as sin
gallons.
Also, the
Champion COl* ilhool Cloths Wringr,
WWI M 1 1:110 illlprOVelllellt. This Is now the very belt
and most desirable Wringer in the market. Having the
agency for this place I can sell them strictly at the mau
afacturer's prices. All warranted.
BLACKS [T
Will be supplied with
Worse shoes, Horse nails, Stocks nod Dies,
Norway Nail Reds, Raps, Files,
Iron and Steel Anvils, Buttresses,
Vices, Bellows, and oilier tools in their line
CARRIAGE S: WAGON-MAKERS
Will find ft supply of
Carriage Oil Cloth, Carriage nod Firo Iloilo,
'Monologs, Scat :dicks, Drop black coach Varnish,
Spokca and Hobo, Dash and enameled Leath,,
Shags, Tongues, Spoko Angers,
Sleigh !tonne., Fenders, and other materials,
FINE CUTLERY,
Con: prising Table IC wives zuni Forks of bust American
and English styles and go:llWe°, Carvers' Dutcher knives,
Razors, Shears and Scissors, Pruning Knivfa, Pruning
Shears, and the largest varietiy of styles of
POCKET KNIVES
To be found in central Pennsylvania, including Woe
tainom lxi cutlery.
snoEMAKERS
As heretoforo gill Bud hero the beat assortment of
Tools and Findings in their line of trade, consisting of
Hammers, Pincers, ;Lasts, Pegs, Awls.
Measuring Sticks and Straps Eyelets, Fhoo Thread,
Forepart and shank Irons, Wax. Bristles,
Burnishers, Welt Knives, ;geol and iron Shoe Nails,
Sticking Flanges, etc., Bound head nails, etc./
SADDLERS & lIARNFSS-MAKERS
Are also provided for. Paddle Trees of the beat Pitts
burg mae, ail:thing; Stniuing, and Bei.. well, Stirrups,
flames, Pad Trees, and a full variety of Silver, Bra.; and
Japanneil !farness Mouuling,,
FA RM.ERS
And others will coo that in stock comprises many c
ful articles in their line, such as
Scythes, Rakes, Spates, P. , intiT , g flues,
Shovels, Forks, Hues, tirindstones, Wove wire,
Garden Sakes, !tames. SSTON'S MILL SAWS,
Traco Cloth., Flatter chains. Circular. Cross-cut, Wood
Curry comb+, Hot.° bru,heB; and Meat Saws,
Wagon Jacks, ll'o4 Augers,
Shovel Moulds, Mann's ascot Trowels, 'cc.
Also, two or three kinds of the best
HORSE HAY FORKS.
Made In the United States and by which a load of hay
can be taken from thn wagon to the mow in alien: five
minute,. Theso fork, save Jabor, Ivy awl money,and no
thrifty farmer can effort to do without on, The
EXCELSIOR FORK
has been extensively stet and gives great satisfaction.—
I warrant all the forks I sell.
COALOIL !HIPS &LANTERNS
COFFIN LACES and all Trumnings for Cabinet-maker,
CHEAP WOODEN PUMPS.
The 111,R of these putnpA is shown by the fact that the
demond for them to rapidly increasing everywhere. There
is no iron in them to corrode and Injure the water. They
are light and Convenient, CO that every loan Can put in
Irk own pump, tine whole only costing him about one half
the price of other pimps. Pumps, and wooden pipe to
snit them, promptly shipped by railroad on receipt of or.
dors. (ii7c depth from Poor to bottom of well.
TorrACoGa DRAIN PIPE, Got Air REGISTERS fur
Cuilit4 - s4, COOK STOVES, a any Para.. dsarad.
JAMES A. BROWN.
forgot the gIGIT OF THE PADLOOK
litilititigiun, Apt 1.1.15(7.
HEAD QUARTERS
FOIL
NEW GOODS.
D. P. CWIN
INFORMS THE PUBLIC
THAT HE HAS
JUST OPENED
A
SPLENDIb .6 TOOK of NEW GOODS
THAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
IN
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY.
COME AND SEE.
D. P. GWIN,
Huntingdon, np. 16, '67.
1867. 1867.
CLOTHING.
H. ROMAN.
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CLOTHING
SPRING AND SUMMER,
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H. ROMAN'S
UIIEAP CLO7'IIINO STORE.
For 0 on ilaquen'n Clothing of the best materiel, and made
in the beat marlin alike manner, call at
11. ROMAN'S,
opposite rt., Franklin House in Market Square, Hunting
don, Pa.
Huntingdon ap. V'.
BEAD AND BE POSTED!
TO THE NE WLY HARRIED
AND ALL IN WANT OF
New Furniture, &c.
TILE undersigned would respectfully
that tin manufhen,n,.. ..ikeeps coustabtly
On baud.. laygo and splendid nilurtmont of
DININO AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
WASH AN I) CANDLE STANDS
Wintl,ter and cane seat chain:, cupboards, gilt and rose
wood moulding for mirror and picture frames, and a rani
ety Of articles not mentioned, at Prices that cannot Gtil t
be satisfactory.
i 3 nllO agent for the well known Bailey & Doan
indent spring Bed Holbrn.
The pnblie are invifrd to call nivl examine his stock
pllrch.ing elsewhere.
Work anti lilies room on hill street, near Smith, ono
door west of Yenter's store.
Huntingdon, Aug.], 1566
PROF.. 11. WENTYRE'S GREAT ItMEET,
THE
COMPOUID
Igornal afl Extovilal Frodicing,
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• Diarrhoea, Bloody Finn in ono day,
.0 - 70- Headache and Earache in three minutes.
• Toothache in ono minute.
41".0.• Neuralgia in five minutes,
470 - Sprains in twenty minutes,
00- Soro Throat in ton minutes,
t ChOlie and Cramp in five minutes,
frir Rheumatism in one day,
tri.. Pain in the Back or Side in ten minutes,
0 Bad Coughs or Culde in one day,
• Fever and Agile in one day.
pifl. Cures Deafness, Asthma, Piles,
flip. Bronchitis Affections, Dyspepsia,
lam. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Erysipelas,
to—Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart.
Keep it in your Families—Sickness
comes ivhen least expected.
I propose to cheek, and effectually dissipate inore ache
(HA pain, and to accomplish more perfect equilibrium of
all the circulating fluids in the human system, than can
be effected by any other, or all other methods of medical
out in the same space of time.
TIIIS POPULAR REMEDY is fast coming into use, for
the fact th it I cure, tree of charge, all tiles° corn
plaints whenever there Is an opportunity to do so. An
SOOll as it is applied it almost miraculously kills the pain.
I tin not ask yon to buy before you are certain of its elli•
[lea cy. If you havo an echoer pain, it is warranted toils
all it purports on the label.
I do not propose to cure every disease—only a class
nettled by my directions. My linimentepnrates on ellen,
leaf and electric principles, and in,
therefore. appliablo,
to the cure or natural restorative of all organic derange.
meet arising front no improper circulation of the acorn
vital fluid, •
Prof.. 7. If. Melia lyre's INDIAN COMPOUND nets di
rectly on the absorbents, reducing glandular and other
swellings In incrediblu short time, without any poalbte
danger from its use under any possible circumstances.
'Phis is MI internal and external medicine—composed of
roots, herbs and barks, such as our forefathers med.—
There is a boom Ifni supply on earth to cure all complaints
if wo only know what they wore.
This has been a great study with the Medical Focally
for many years, tm find mat the kinds best adapted to the
above complaints—how to put them together, and what
proportions to mo. J. 11. McIINTYRE,
• Proprietor, Reading, Pa.
For sale at Lewis' Book Store
Huntingdon, Pa., &pt. 6,1505.
MCENTYRE'S
DANDELION. PILLS,
For all diseases arieing from ono cause, viz: Fever an
Aguo, Dyspepsia, Catarrh in tho Head, Wealr and lion
-tiered Stemach, such as Indigestion, Sick Headache, flit
diners of the Bond, Wraltuess of Sight, Windy Ailment •
Ithountat ism, and Rheumatic Pains,• Pains in the Hack
Side, Nervous Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Impurity
tho Blood, Itiotehos or Eruptions of the Body, Grave
Worms, Sc,, Sc. Sold nt 25 cents per box.
McENTYRE'S
INDIAN VEGETABLE
Thisinfdlibtn medicine is warranted to expel worms in
all clues and may be given to cnildren of all ages, as they
aro tamely vegetable and perfectly harmless,
t.,r, Can be had at Lewin' Book store, Huntingdon, Pa
PHOTOGRAPH
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE
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'Hitherto there has been nothinv, introduced in way
a Marriage Certificate that has excited any interest or at
tmetion; but the origivalora of the PHOTOGRAPH MAI
MAHE CERTIFICATE claim that they hare gotten u
something that will be most' heartily welcomed by al
persons now married and all those who contemplate ma.
riage.
Size and Plan of the Marriage certificate
The size of the Certificate is 10 by 11 inches. It con
tains a beautiful figure representing the union of two
hearts. Above the figure is written in beautifully orna
mented German 'Text the words "Photograph Marriage
Certificate." There are three spins, in the figure on the
space in the center the Certificate proper is written. The
words, "WO hearts in 0110" 1 . 1 WM:M:IITh tier the Certifi
cate proper, and immediately under the arch there is a
beautiful figure representing the joining of hands, and
where the centre space comes to a point there is a picture
of twu hcantiful turtle tinveS. Go the space to the left
there is a place for the photograph of the gentleman and
under it WO juice the Werth:, "ro the if whited," in orna
mental text. under which we have selections of Scripture
pesolg, addressed to the husband. On the left side of
the engraving we have a place for the Photograph of the
wife. Immediately under which we have the inertia, "To
the Wife," in ornamtntal text, under which are appro
priate passages of Scripture addressed to the wife. Over
the Space tor the photograph of gentleman we have writ
ten in Old English characters, the following appropriate
passage of Scripture: "It is not good that the man
should he alone ," and over the spans for the photograph
ofthe lady, we 'have the corresponding words: "1 will
make hint an help meet fur him." At the lower exten
sion of the figure of the treacle, We Lore the hearts bound
together or eneircled in port by these words: "What
therefore Cod bath joined together let no man put asun
der." The Certificate is so constructed that card photo.
grapiN of both brido end bridegroom cn be inserted
without the least possible difficulty. Indee a ur
Indeed ovything
connected with it is so elegant, attractive alai desirable
that In:my single persons seeing the Certificate linen been
NO tench IlloaSoll With it, appearance, that they purchased
on sight one of these beautiful parlor ornaments.
A specimen copy of the Photograph Marriage Certificate
will be carefully put lip Roil sent by mail free, on receipt
attic retail price, which is ONE DOLLAR.
V,l2 The exclusive agent for Huntingdon county is
W. H. MILLER,
Orhisonin, HuntingclOn co., Pa.
Adcheaa the above, or .11 at IV. 1.1.11V1.9' BOOK STORE
Huntingdon ; Pa. inchl3.3m
bindiument.s.
B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS.
N 0.16 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
MANUFACTURERS OF
WINDOW BLINDS
AND
SHADES.
Blinds repaired; Eluples Lettered; Trimmings and
Fixtures; Plain Shades of nil Kinds; Picturn Tassels;
Cords; Dell Pulls, etc. npril
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
NO DUST! KO GAS!! NO DAMPERS!!
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
N. W. Corner 13th & Filbert streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
Sole Manufacturers of the Celebattod
WROUGHT-IRON, AIR-TIGHT
GAS-CONSUMING H E A TER,
WITH PATENT DUST-SCREEN
For ease of management without any dampers, Dora
With Simplicity, and Economy, this Heater has no sn
perinr in this country. They aro ail guaranteed to giv
batisfactioo. Estimates made. Iron of charge.
Cooking Ranges,
Latrobe Beaters,
Slate Mantles,
Low Down Grates,
Portable Heaters,
Registers,
Send for one of our Illustrated Pomplolets. [apl.o4y
SILVER'S WASH POWDER!
SAVES TIME, LABOR, MONEY
Makes Washing a Pastime and Mon
day a Festival.
SOLD EVER I'AVIIRIZ E. TRY IT I
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No. 137 Mh. Third Street, Philad'a.
GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS,
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Mothers, are you oppressed with anxiety for your little
ones? - Are your slumbers and hearts brolcrn by their
cries? Da you awake In the morning unrefre.hed and ap
prehensive? If so, proeuro at once 0 bottle of Dr. Leon's
Infant Domed) , and yon will have no more weary hours
of watching and ataxi,ty.
DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY,
Has stood the test of years. Thousands of nurses and
mothers bear witness that it uever Leila to give relief if
Sea- 4 011. it is s mild, yet sure and speedy core for
Colic, Crampsand Windy Pains, and is invaluablo for all
complaints iociden t to Teething.
Fold by Druggists throughout the United States. Ad
dress all orders to
mli2o ly
623. HOOP SKIRTS. 628
NEW SPRING STYLES, "Oun OWN MAKE'
Embracing , every new and desirable size, stylo anti
shape of plain and trail Hoop Skirts, 2%, '2%. 2y 4 . 3
3:Xi, and 4 yards, mind every length and sic
Waist; in every respect firot quality, and especially mint,
Ind to meet the wants of first class and moat fashionable
trays.
"OUR Own MARE" of Hoop Skirts, are lighter, more elas
tic, more durable and really cheaper limn any other
make of either Single or Doable Spring Skirt in tho Amer
lean market. They are Warranted in every respect. and
wherever introduced give universal satisfaction. They
ore 110 W bring ex tensivelp sold by retailers, and every la
dy should try them.
Ask for "I topkin's Own Make," and see that each ,Skirt
he stammd “W. T. IMPKIN'S, MANUFACTUREII, - 628
Alien ST RELY. PUILAWA" No others ore genuine.—
A catalogue containing style, lien, and retail prices, sent
to any address. A uniform and liberal discount allomd
todsalers. Orders by mail or otherwise, promptly and
carefully filled. Wholesale and Retail, at Manufactory
and Sales-rooms,
NO. 659 MICH STREET, PIIILAD'A. •
41 - t-Shirts mare to order, altered and repaired.
TERMS, NET CASH. ONE PlllOl6 ONLY.
MEM
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titres, frees the cord front all pressure, nev
er rusts, (the tine steel spring being crated with robber')
breaks, limbers or becomes filthy, ugad in bathing, fitted
to form, nun strapping, [nude any power required, cleanest,
lightest, easiest and bed, Sent by mail or express. Sold
by ail Druggists. Pamphlets free. , meltl3.3la
S S. CANTBI?LiL & CO.,
Ellilfacturing CONFECTIONERS,
and Wholesale Deniers in
FORDIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &C.,
No. 303 Race street, Philadelphia, Pa.
457-Also manufacturers of all lambi of Molasses Candy
and Cocoanut work. nelB'66.ly
b)ILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS!!
JOSEPH L. POULTON,
Strawberry Alley, near Third Street,
HARRISBURG,
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Respectfully informs the public that
ho has opened for their u r his new and elegantly fitted
tip Billiard Room. It contains
POUR NEW TABLES OF SHARP'S MANUFACTURE,
superior to any now in the city.
Tide Billiard Room challenges comparison with any
room in the Flute, west of Philadelphia.
No more Bald, _treads I
DR. LEON'S
ELECTRIC lIAIR RENEWER
Is pronounced by all who have used it tho very best
pet partition for tho t6,ir. It is a positive cure for Bald-
Ile, eradicates Dandrtaff null Humors, steps the hair
from falling out, and speedily restores Gray Locks to
their original Inns e and luxuriance.
It operates on the secretions and fills the glands with
new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead. faded or gray
hair will always ho brought back by a few applications,
to its youthful abundance, vitality and color.
It makes the hair suit, glossy, fragrant, pleasant to the
touch and easy to arrange. Dry, wiry and intractable
lochs become moist, pliant and disposed to remain in (MY
desired position. As a Hair Dressing it has no equal.—
The sales aro enormous and it is a universal favorite with
old and young of both sexes.
Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. Ad
dress all orders to
ZEIGLER Be SMITH,
nich2o.ly SOLE PROPRIETORS.
137 Nth. Third St., Philadelphia
NTE . W GOODS CONSTANTLY RE
ly celve4 nt OIJNNINCIIIAM &CARMON'S.
The best Flour, by the barrel or smaller quantity Y.
sale at Low& Family Grocery.
fiALL at D. P. GIVIN'S if you waut
k j (ROD GOODS.
1110tOOTS AND SHOES, of every va.
JUlriety at CUNNINGII,OI& CARMON'S.
SIP P I , C3Migit•
All kinds ot :ON, for rale at "Lewin' Oruery
Huntingdon, I.
ESTABLISHED 1851
'Ventilators, te:e., &c
ZIEGLER & SMITH,
ChentisN and lYlodcsale Aeggisls,
vAsX.UI,J"q
ROLL' PROPRIETOIZS.
N 0.137 Nth. Third Arcot, Philatl'a
WM. T. -HOPKINS
A Comfort, Blessing and holier at SISH
LEY'ff "I lard Rubber Eamblish.
nwat, 1341 Chestnut 'etreet, Philadelphia.
Thin Truss rums thu most difficult nap-
No more Gray Locks
FLOUR ! FLOUR !
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1102 M. , •:Ak • •••'- • 4,11 i
pENNSYI
TI3I 5
,VANIA RA IL ROAD.
E OF LEAVING OF TRAINS
ARRANGEMENA
• t• BentrAED
SVALIf
IVESTIVARD.
F 5 AIIONE.
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r.M.I A. M.l P.m.! A.M. IA.AhI A.M.! P.M
504 ;12 13 N.Hamilton, ...... 915
5 11 12 23 Mt. Union,... 0 06
620 —.112 34 Mapleton, ' 857
5 20 12 44 Mill Creek,... 8 49
594 700 100 323 Huntingdon, 9 48' 83410 56
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6 03 1 20 ireteraburg,... I 8 16 ......
6 13 I 1 30; ;Barna, 18 081
620 138 iSpruceCrauk, SOl
6 30 1 56 Birmingham, 7 47
6 43 7 47 2 10 4 06 Tyrone, 902 7 38 10 07
6 64 2 22 'Tipton 7 27
7 00 2 28 Fostoria,
22
7 00 2 24 Boll's M ills,..ille.ills,.. 7 18
725 a 15 3 051 435 Altoona,. 830 7009 36
A.M. 4. M. P. it
e FAS
~ and
Cenci
P. M.
LINE Eastward leaves
arrives at Huntingdon at 4 4
INNATI EXPRESS Eastward 1,
and arrives nt Huntingdon
iT LINE Westward, Navel
and arrives at Altoona at 8
4.28,1861.
READING RAIL ROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,
APRIL 8, 1887.
BEAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE
v .ir North and North-West for EHILADXLPHIA, TERM
TORR . , READING, COITSVILL.L. TAMAQUA, ASHLAND, LZBANOPT,
ALLENTOWN, EASTON, EPHRATA, USU., LABOASTRRi COLUM
BIA, &C., Al.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, 'as follows I At
3 00, 8,10 and 0 35 A. M., and 210 and 9,00 P. 31., connect•
ing with similar trains on the Pennaylvaniaß.ll,arriving
at Now York 5,00 nurllo 10A, 3L, & 4.40, 5,20.10 25 P. M.
Sleeping cars accompany tho 3 00 a m mal9 00 p. m.trahca
without change. . .
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, POttsviile, Tamaqua,
Minersville ' Ashland, Pine Grovo, Allentown and Philo
delphiaat 810 A. M., and 2 10 and 4 10 P. M., stopping at
Lemma and principal way stations; tho . 4 10 p. m. train
making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only.
For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl
kill and Susquehanna R.R., leave Harrisburg at 3 20 P M.
Returning, leave Naw-Yong at 9 A. M., 12 Noon, 6 /4 8
P. 31.; Philadelphia at 8,15 A. M., and 330 P. 31; Way Pas
senger train leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 A. DI. returning
from Rending at 630 P. m.. stops at all stations: Pottsville
at 8,45 A. st.. and 2 45 P. M.; Ashland G OU and 11,30 a m,
and 1,05 P 31; Tarn:ulna at 9.45 A M., and 1 and 8.55 P M.
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad at 7,00 a m.
An Accommodation Passenger Train leaves READINEI at
7.30 A. M., and returns from PHILADELPHIA at 6,00 P. M
Pottsville Accommodation Train: Leaves Pottstown at
6,20 a. In., returning leaves Philadelphia at 6,30 p. In.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7 00 A
AL, and 615 I'. H., for Ephrata, Lithe, Lancaster, Col
umbia, Ac.
On Sundays, leave New Ydrk at 800 P. N., Philadel
phia, 8 a m and 316 P. M., tho 8 a m train running only
to Bending; l'ottsvillo 8 A. SI., Harr' burg,o 35 a is, and
Iteadtng 110, 720 a. m., for Harrisburg, it 22 ant for
Naw York, and 4.16 p.m. for Philadolphia,
COMMUTATION, MILEAGE, SEASON, SCHOOL, and EXCLIAMON
TICKETS to and from all points at reduced rates.
baggage checked through: 80 pounds Baggage allowed
each Pasdenger.
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loading. April 9, 1807.NICOLL'ilo
a•neral Superintendent
IFINTINGE R OO I N & BROAD TOP
Trains Y
1887,
O n ' iv al i ra l l e r r i arrive CP I ; tas follows:
6lff'Pa"'
n ger
SOUTH IVARD TRAINS. NORTIIIVARD TRAINS.
EMEEM
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1331133
I SIDINGS
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on 6 00;LE 7 45,11untIngdon, en 9 10 in 445
6 171 8 05,11cConnellEtown, 8494 24
625 8 17 1 Pleasant Grove S4l 4 16 ,
639 8 331:1Iarkleeburg, 833 400
654 549 Coffee Rue— 918 346
7 04. 857 Rough& Ready 810 330
711 903 Cove, •7 59 354
7.181 913 Fie - hoes Suwwlt 1 755 320
An 7 331 Aft 9 301, len 7 40 on 3 05
LE 7 43 LE 0 401` .. ` .. /
804 10 001Riddlesburg ILE 7 N en; fa
8 121 10 001flopewoll,' I 702 227
824 10 24!Piper's Rue, 646 209
8 401
10 441Tatesyillo,
6 26 1 47
853 10 55 Bloody Run 0 14, 134
Alt 8 57 AR 10 59 Mount Dallas, ILE 6109 ' n 1 30
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7 50 ,6 9 50
I Qacton,
S 051 10 05 Coalmont,
8 10, 10 10 Crawfoi.d,
An 20Inn10 20 Dudley,
Inroad Top City
Huntingdon May'a, 18G7. JOHN
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BLANKS ! BLANKS BLANKS r
CONSTABLE'S SALES, ATTACU'T EXECUTIONS,
ATTACH3I ENTS, EXECUTIONS,
SUMMONS, DEEDS,
SUBPOENAS, • MORTGAGES,
SCHOOL ORDERS:•• JUDGMENT NOTES.
LEASES FOR HOUSES, NATURALIZATION 1110,
COMMON BONDS, JUDGMENT BONDS,
WARRANTS, FEE BILLS,
NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO Law.
JUDGMENT NOTES, with a waiver of the 5300 Law.
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, with Teachers.
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, fdr Jestices of the Peals
awl Ministers of the Gospel.
COMPLAINT; WARRANT, and COMMITMENT, In case
of Agsault and Battery, and Affray.
SOIREE FACTAS, to recover amount of Judgment.
COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for State,,County, School,
Borough and Township Taxes.
Printed on auporior paper, and for sale at the Oftlee of
the HUNTINGDON GLOBE,.
BLANKS, of every description, printed to order, neatly
at short notice, and on good Paper.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
To THE LADIES.—Do you really
intend to cease wearing the beautiful styles now
so prevalent, or dross less elegantly, because the rebel
Jeff. Davis, was captured in Fashionable Female attire?
One moment's calm reflection will surely servo to change
your reels resolve. The angels bad too much good seine
to Icy aside their pure chaste robes of white, because,
they had for A time served to hide the deformities of that
Princo of Rebels., the Devil. Can you err In following the•
example of Angels? Then having made up your minds
that you will continuo to dress tastefully regardless of
rebel acts, de not forget to call at the store of the subscri
bers, echo will be happy at soil times to furnish you with
such artistes of dress as yen may desire. Urge your lath,
ere, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit
the same store. They can here be suited in good articles
of Boots, Shoes, Clothing Material, Hats, Caps, Queens
ware and a general assortment of Groceries, on as rea
sonable terms as at any House in town. Store on South
east corner of the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa.
may 31,1865. FRANCIS W WALLACE.
I :lVARlatVag....q
J. M. WISE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
3E' ILT 3EL IC I 'l' iri" XL, Mr •
Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to lit*
stand on 11111 at., Huntingdon, in the rear of Oeorgo
Swartz' Watch and Jewelry atm...where he manpfactorea
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced pifOis. Port
sons wishing to purchase, will do well to give him a call.,
Repairing of all kinds attended to proutptlY and charm
reasonable.
9 Also, Undertaking carried on, and Callus made 14,
any style desired, at short flake.
The subscriber has a
{EL - ' NEW AND ELEGANT HEARSE ,
and is propel ed to attend Funerals at any plil4o in tetra,
or country. • J. M. WISE. -
Huntingdon, Ploy 9,18694 f
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REVENUE STAMPS
FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE:,
lIUNTINGDON, PENNA.
OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES,
GILT GOLD SHADES,
MUSLIN SHADES,
BAILEY'S FIXTVRES;
TAPE, (7.0,10 AND TASSALS
1341, ASFORT3I ENT
AT LEWIS' BOOK STO.EV,.
CANNED I'EACIIES anti Tomatools.
mixed Piclace, Tomatorent9np, roliper mice; &co g
for rale At Lewis 'FaMily Grocery.
Altoona at
.1 A. M.
cave. Alta.,
t 5 23P M.
lluntiagd•
65 P. M.
IMEIMEM
IE3 P. M.
AR 7 30iilt 3 00
7 151 240
7 05 2 35
LI 7 00 LE 230
KILLI
P ,Supt