The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, February 26, 1868, Image 4

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    • Items of General News.
•
The director of statistics furnishes a
table showing that the actual revenue
derived by the 'General Government
from the use of distilled spirits in the
United States, during the fiscal year
ending June 80th, 1863 to 1867 inclu
sive, or for five years, were 8135,356,355
currency, or a total average of $27,071,
271; currency per.annurn.
Amon , * t' the debts itemized in the pe•
tition of John IV: Steele ("Coal Oil
Johnny"), of Oil City, claiming bank•
ruptcy, is a hotel bill of $19,000, and
a'cigar bill of $5,000. Steele is the
millionaire who created such a furore
in Oil City and elsewhere .some time
&lime with his $2,000 a day income.--
Ile is - now driving team in the; oil re
gions. "Slob is life."
Richmond, Virginia, correspon
dent says that everywhere during the
day one meets freedmen, women and
children going to and fro with baskets
to the several soup-houses established
by the Government in different locali
ties to keep these unfortunate people
from starving. There is no work for
them and they are-perfectly destitute.
The county' pays for their soup and
woocli•an - d,Scanty enough, is the/ sup
ply they get - of both. ,
T. P. Pinkhnm, seventy-one _years
of age;'3a suddenly in Lafayette, 'ln
diana, last week. He was in good
health till about half an hour before his
death,'Whon he wont down stairs and
romarked,"l. am going hbme :in half
an hour—in thirty minutes—l shall
be a corpse." He quietly proceeded
to give directions about his business,
and, ctiMiriending his soul to his lira
ker, expired in exactly thirty-four
minutes. His relatives wanted to go
for 'a
-doctor ; but he said, "It is no use;
I shall go hence in halt an hour."
A few days since here, a boy discov
ered a snake, and killed it by shooting
the reptile through with his arrow.—
Soon afterwards another boy placed
himself behind a tree, and exposing
one of his hands, challenged the other
to "shoot at the target." The banter
was accepted, and with the same ar—
row which had just pierced the snake,
fired at the exposed hand, and struck
it nearly in the centre, inflicting a
slight wound. In a few hours the
hand and arm of the . lad began to
swell, showing that poison from the
snake, had been communicated by
moans of the arrow. The youth suf
fered intense agony, and after linger
ing in this horrible condition for three
days, expired.—[Montgomery (Al a
barna)lfail. •
A letter received from an American
citizen at Boyrout, Syria, dated Jan.
2, says, John C. Breckenridge was
there on January 1, making inquiries
with regard to traveling through Sy
ria. .He denied all claims to the priv
loges of a citizen of the United States,
and appeared much affected while con
versing upon the affairs in Ameriea.—
When asked if he intended to return to
the United States, ho said be had no
wish to become a martyr, and should
not return until. e could do with per-
sonal safety; and that no other coun
try could .be his home. He also said,
with reference to affairs here, that as
the war was over, and the appeal to
the sword bad been decided against
those with whom ho had been associa
ted, he was now willing to shoulder his
gun, like any other man in defence of
his country.. He, however, spoke of
matters here in the tone of a foreigner.
The same letter states that Jacob
Thompson and' other leading rebels
were wandering about Turkey.
WHO CAN VOTE.—Maine—Every
male citizen. •
Now Hampshire—every male inhab
itant.
Veimont—Every man.
Als.ssachusetts—Every male citizen.
Rhode Island—Every male citizen.
Connecticut, Indiana, Illinois, Mis
souri,lowaiiNew Jersey, Ohio, Cali
fornia;.Oregon, Nevada,,West Virgin
ia and Colorado—Every white male
citizen. •
New York—Every male citizen, but
colored men are required to own $250
worth of taxable property.
,Peiatisylvania—Every white free
man.
_:Wiimo - naln- - -Every male person.
''Alinnesota::--Every malo person.
::.liansas—Every white male adult.
Delo.ware—,Every free white male
citizen."
11114land—Evory- free white male
citizen. . - -
gennepsee = Every free white man
formdrty, btit 'now negroes vote. -
In f hi3sit' I%a:tog:which were engaged
in rebellion, and which aro governed
by the - . reconstruction laws, negroes
are-allowed to vote and hold office
rd "
.4.44iMAT,H . OLICB IN THIS COUNTRY.
Sb rittic;lattention has been paid by
the daily'press to the condition of the
Catholic CharCh, that few persons are
aware of the progress it is making in
this country. In.lB6o:the "American
•Cyclopredia'.-.estimates that there were
only a little over- 3,000,000 Catholics
in the united - States adhering to their
doetriikes.ii The . best Catholic authori
tiernpw-declare that nearly five mil
lionspf;persons belong to their denom
ination: •
In 1.559,,there.ri,.0.:e. in abode Island
And Connecticut only.l6,oooCatholics;
there are now 125,000. At the same
time Pendsylvaniacoatained 89,591,
while there are at present27s,ooo in the
diocese of Philadelphia alone. In Illi
nois there were 29,100, and the district
abOut Chicago alone now counts 150,-
000. The dioceses of Albany and Buf
falo, have 430,000, against 126,288 in
the whole State of New York in 1850
and there are 90,000 in Michigan,while
ja 1850 there were 16,122.—. N. Y. Post
put in Illinois, a Justice of the
Peace was recently elected who is not
particularly noted for legal attainment.
Wishing to have a little fun, a friend
asked him what ho would do were a
case of mayhem brought before him
for trial? The 'Squire looked a little
puzzled'at first, but soon began to look
wise and said : "I had a case of that
kind when I was Squire before, so I
just ordered the fellow to jail, and af
ter staying there for a week, he was
willing to marry the girl !"
XemA. well known minister of New
York, repudiates the received theory
that they have music in heaven. He
declares that his choir has given him
so much trouble on earth, that the
idea of music in the world to come is
wholly repugnant to his ideas of eter
nal peace and rest.
A SPECIALTY.
•
•
A LARGE 'AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
LADIES' AND GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS,
AT REDUCED ' , RIDES,
Just received at
RUDOLPH'S
I'2ELPI2 - 0T
LADIES' DEPARTMENT.
In this department, w bleb will at all times receive my
strict attention, I Pave a well assorted display of
•
Dross Tamping, Cloak and Salim Trim
mings, Drose•Rattons, Gloves. Tails, Zephyr
Knit Shawls, Naas, Hoods, Santiago, Hand
kerchiefs, Fall flats, Ireland Bonnet Frames,
- Velvet Ribbons. Corsets, Hosiery, and latest
style Saconee from $5 to s3o._ '
GENTS' DEPARTMENT.
Hats and Caps, all styles, from 50 cents to
$lO, Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Neck Tics, Col.
hors, Hosiery, and every article kept In a
' first class Furnishing Stare. .
By making my business a specialty, I hope to meat
with such patronage from the public as will enable me
to keep continually on hand a largo and well selected
stock of first class goods, Whilst keeping up to the
fashion in every article, I will also sell cheaper than the
cheapest. ' •
W. P. BUDOLPII,
Opposite Leleter'e Now Building.
Huntingdon, Oct. 30, 1367.
lyr 11[ 4 070 1.1 1 *lll n - 01 2 1 744 eJE 04,-.1
W. B. ZEIGLER
Would respectfully inform tho Ladies of Huntingdon
And the country generally, that he has Just returnod
from New York nod Philadelphia '
triter° Ito has per.
chased a largo stock of goods almost ";
EXCLUSIVELY FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN
Ladies' Furnishing Goode, FRIICS 1111 , 1 plain
Dress TrirAMlngs, Ladies' Under. garments,
Morino Posts and Drawers, Corsets, Bnlmo
rnle, Hoop Skirts, Shawls, Scarfs, Hoods, knit
of vaJlotta styles and patterns, Ladies' and
• . Children's Stockings of all styles and colors,
Also,
Dress Goods, Prints, DelflitloB, Plaids, Al.
patron, Ginghams, Brown and Bleached Mul
lins, Ac.
Gents' Undershirts, Drawers, and Stockings.
All goods sold at tho lowest cash prices, nut as cheap
are tho cheapest.
OPPOSITE TILE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
liuntlogdon, Nov. 6, MT.
READ AND BE. POSTED !
TO THE NETVLY MARRIED
AND ALL TN WANT OF
New FM' llitiffe
TIO undersignocl would respectfully
J.. annonnes that he manufactures and keeps constantly
on band* In7ge and splendid assottment of
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS
• WASII AND CANDLE STANDS
Windsor and cane seat chairs. cupboards, gilt and rola
woad moulding for mirror nod picture trainee, and a Tart
ety of articles not mentioned, at prices that cannot fail to
be satisfactory.
Ito is also agent for the well known Dailey & Decamp
patent spring Bent Bottom.
The public aro invited to call and examine his stock
before purchasing elseirhero.
Wont and sales room on 11111 street, near Smith, one
door west of Yenter's store.
Unntingdon, Aug.l,l6GG _
Tgmaavgmg
J. M. WISE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
3E'r T 3 MIL I 'l' ICI 111.
Reepectfully invites the attention of the Public to his
stand on 11111 at., Huntingdon, in the roar of George IV
Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, whore ho manufactures
and keeps all kinds of Furniture 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.
AMP- Also, Undertaking carried on, and CoMtn made in
any style desired, at short notice.
The subscriber has it
A - EiV.4.tiD ELEGANT HEARSE
and Is prepared to attend Funerals at any place In town
or country. J. M. WISE.
Huntingdon, May 0, 1868-t[
Can't Be Beaten !
I JOHN 11. WESTBROOK, 5 - 11
Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and
vicinity that ho has Just received from the city a NEW and
splendid stock of
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks,
- Trunks, &c., &c., &c., &c.
all of which he Is prepared to sell at greatly reduced prices.
Don't forget the old stand in the Diamond. Old costa•
mere and the pdblic generally are invited to call.
Uuntingdon, may 1, 1807 •
NEW . BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
WM. AFRICA
llnforms the public that ho hat just
opened at his old stand in the Diamond ; airla
Huntingdon,
A Fine Assortment of all kinds of
BOOTS AND .SHOES,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. '
All of which he will sell at fair prices. Quick sates and
smaaprqfils. Pall and examine my stock.
Manufacturing and Repairing done to order as usual.
Huntingdon, Slap 1,1567.
rig GEO. SHAEFFER
ft-Ilasjust roturw r il from the east with 04142
SPLENDID STOOK
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &C.,
Which he offera - to the inspection of his customore and
the public generally. Ito will eel' his stock at the most
RE A.SONABLE PRICES,
and those, who purchase once mill surely call again
BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER,
and REPAIRING done in tho neatest and most expedi-
tious manner.
Call upon Mr. Scbaeffer at' his atop op llill street, a
few doors west of the Diamond. my?.
70111,1 w. R. ITOOPI, P. LL unz, R. P. zeuvanum
JOHN BARE, .& CO., Bankers,
3P.sb.
Solicit accounts from Banks, Bankers dc others. Inter:
eat allowed on Deposits. MI Muds of Securities, bogght
and sold for the usual commission. Special attention
given to Government Securities. Collections made on
all points.
Persons depositing Gold find Silver will receive the
same in return with interest.
0ct.17, 1566—tf.
TVLCOATIVX .
ECONOMY IS MONEY SAVED !
flee subscriber is perzenocitly located ip Iran tinaion
cud is - prepared to purchase, orrepair tbo
best style, and expeditiously, broken
ILIILRELL,AS AND PARASOLS.
All article, intrusted to him Neill bo retlyrne4 to the.
residence of flee owner as soon As iepaired. Umbrellas
and parasols for repair can be Jolt at his residence On Bt.
Clair street near UenediCt'el.
giay2,lBo9tf RENTINAN.
a'O r'- COUNTRY DEALERS can
boy CLOTHING from me In Huntingdon at
WHOLESALE as cheap as they can in the
tie', as I have a wholcaalo store in Philadelphia.
U. ROMAN.
R VERY FAMILY
Will find at Lewis' Family Gr.:eery, orrery
article usually kept In first class Grocery atom. Call
for what yon want.
taVOR THE LADIES.
A superior article or Note Paper awl P.nselope
5 ble for confidential correspondence, for sale at
LEWIS , BOOK d‘ STATIONERY STORE.
ler For plain, fancy and ornamen
tal printing, call at the "Globe" Office.
BELLS !
BELLS ! ! !
TH.E LARGEST STOCK Q.l.
SbIICII SE UL,
Ever exhibited at HUNTING-
DON, Loose, and* Strapped, in
every_ style, NOW OPENED,-and
beinglsold at very LOW HUES,
JAS: A. BROWN'S
HARDWARE STORE,
=1
SLEIGH RUNNERS,
FENDERS,
SHAFTS,
SOLES,
STEEL SOLES,
A good stock of well seasoned
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES,
and a general stock of
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
Paints, Oils, Glass,
.e# l l ll 4CriT.M9
Including the late Patent
"ECLIPSE" COOK STOVE,
Which throws all other Stoves in
the shade and pleases so well
that everybody wants
THE ECLIPSE,
Don't forget the sin OT THE PADLOQN!
Thantiogtlo,4, Jan. 16, 'BB-tall
BELLS!!
HUNTINGDON, PA.
.A. 1.1 tS CP,
WILLOW SLEIGH
BASKETS, SLEIGH and
WAGON WHIPS,
FINE HARNESS MO UN-
TINGS
firft<3.fiji
HARTON JANIE
HILL STREET,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
WI - 10LESALE & RETAIL
DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE,
CrWARI, U 4
The attention of
MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS,
Ana buyers generally, is invited to tha fact that wa aro
now offorlug a BETTER At'SORTMEINT of
HARDWARE, CdTLRY !C,
than can be found elsewhere in this part of the State, at
prices to suit the tinted. Our stock comprises all articles
In this lino of business, embracing a general assortment
of TOOLS nod MATERIALS need by CARPENTERS,
BLACESMITIIS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS
JOINERS, .kc„ La., together with a largo stock of
iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and
Xining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope,
Chains, Grindstones, Civeular,
Mill and Cross , Cut Saws,
•
Enamelled, Finished
and Plain Hol
low Ware.
•
Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns,
Oil and Powder Cans.
An oxcellout assortment of
C3 - mtlez-sr,
Comprising
KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA
AND TABLE SPOONS, SCIS
ORS, RAZORS, &C.
BRITT ANIA 3; SILVER PLATED WARE.
Household, Horticultural and Farm
Implements,
Of the latest and most improved patterns
CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE
AT AfANUFACTU.RERS" PRICES.
CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS
Will Unit a general iiseottment of material for their use
consisting In part of
Carriage Trimmings, Hubs, Spokes,
Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts,
• Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa.
tent and enamelledLeather•,
Whips; Tongues, Soc
kets, Shafts, &c.
riziE4
Can be supplied with
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
S LEDGES, HAMMERS,
HORSE AND MULE SHOES, .
Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron& Steel
CARPENTERS
Will find In our establishment a superior stook of
PLANES,
SAWS,
AUGERS,
- HATCHETS,
HAMMERS,
FILES,
CHISELS,
HINGES,
SCREWS,
LOCKS,
BOLTS,
PULLEYS,
SASH-CORDS, &C.i AC.
MINING AND ➢LINERS' GOODS.
NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties
BLASTING POWDER, FUSE,
t; OAL PICKS AND SHOVELS.
N i iiti . 7361. 4 03M,e;
Can be accommodated with everything to their line from
a Grain Separator to %Whet-atone.
3intoul_lclawtsi
Are especially Invited to call and examine our stock of
BUILDING HARDWARE,
and compare our prices with °Mom
Agricultural Implements,
Cemprteing the famous 'lessen
Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined,
Rundell's First Premium lIORSH PITCHFORK,
Stakes,
Scythed, •
Hoes,
nay Soria,
Trace and Halter Chain.,
BreaseChelue,
Cow Tim,
Curry Combs, •
WA &a., ac., &c.
Among the specialties of our House, we docire to call
attention to the eolebtatod
OHIO PUMP,
The exchwiceright to sell which is vested in us. Bend for
soli color and got fall particulars of saute, and satisfy
yourself of its superior qualities.
SCALES.
Scales of all sizes and descriptions, inelnding
Tea and Counter Scales,
Platform' Scales,
Grocers' and .Druggists' Scales,
Rolling _Mill, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port•
able, Hopper, Miners and Trans
portation, Hay, Cattle and
Coal Scales,
FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS'
CASH PRICES.
The largest and best assortment of
GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY,
Ever offered in this place
A GREAT VARIETY OF
COOK & PARLOR STOVES.
ALL SIZES
zwis AND BRADS,
By the keg. Very low!
Beat tiooyay nap, rod, bar an hoop Iron.
STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions
WAGONNBO,TES,
CARRIAGE SPRINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WIRE
Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil,
By the barrol or gallon, at very lop , fierce.
.44- A call ja respectfully solicitcd, foaling cooti
dont that our goods and prices will pot fail to
pleaso.
WHARTON & MAGUME.
n tinder, Hay 7,*1867.
AMltrtisintotts.
PAINTS FOR . FARMERS AND
OTIIEIIS.—Tho Grafton "Mineral Paint Co. are now
manufacturing the Pest, Cheapest and most Durable
Paint In ma two Coats well pat on, mixed wills puro
Linseed 011, will last 10 or 15 years ; It Is of a light brown
or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green,
lead, stone, drab, olive, or cream, to salt the taste of tho
consumer. It is valuable for houses, barns, fences car
ringo and car makers, pails and wooden.ware, agrioktur•
pl implentente;canal boats, vessels and ships' bottoms,
canvas, metal and shingle roofs, (it being fire and water
proof). floor oil cloths, (one manufacturer !mina used
5000 bide, the past year,) and as ft paint for any purpose
is ‘lnsurpassed for body. durability, elasticity, and adhe
siloness. Price $6 per bbl. of 100 lbs., which will supply
a farmer for yearep come. Warranted in all cases as
above. Send for a circular which gives frill particulars.—
None genuine unless branded In a trade mark Grafton
Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL BIDWELL,
hel.ron 214 Pearl street, New York.
4.70- 'Pro Pas rela of tho above paint for sale nt Lowis'
Book Store.
STEVENS HOUSE,
21, 23, 26, & 27 BROADWAY, N, Y,
OPPOSITE BOWLING GREEN,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
The STEVENS HOUSE Is Welland widely known to this
travelling piddle. Thu location Is especially Suitable to
• •,^^ • ••• lo in Ouse nroximitv to
merchants PIM • • , '-
the business part of the city—is on the high w ay of South.'
ern and Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal
Railroad and Steamboat depots.
TILE STEVENS liciUSE has liberal accommodations
for over 300 guests—it is well famished, and possesses
every modern improvement for the comfort and entertain:
went of its inmates. The roams are spacious awl moll
vont lated—provided with gas and ventertho attend
ance is prompt and respectful—and the table is gener
ously provided with every delicacy of the season—at mod
erato rates. The rooms having been refurnished and
remodeled, we are enabled to offer extra facilities
for the comfort and pleasuro erotic Guests.
OEO. If. CHASE .t CO.
Aug. 14, '6l-om. PROPRIETORS.
F OR BITUMINOUS COAL.
NO DUST? NO GAS!! NO DAMPERS!!
ESTABLISItED 1851
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
N. W. Corner 13th & Filbert streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
Sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated
WROUGHT-IRO, AIR-TIGHT
GAS•CONSUMING 11 ESTE 11,
WITII PATENT DIIST•SCREEN
For ease of management without any dampers, Dora.
bility, Simplicity, and Economy, this hooter hoe no Cu
perior in this country. They are nil guaranteed to give
satisfaction. Estimates matio tree of charge.
Cooking Ranges,
Latrobe Beaters,
Slate Mantles,
Low Down Grates,
Portable Heaters,
Registers,
• Ventilators, &c., &c.
flow' for ono of our Illustrated Ptntdslots. Attpl.o-ly
ilro more Bald _Treads!
No more Gray Locks!
DR. LEON'S
ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER,
Is pronounced by all who havo used it tho vory best
preparation fin the Hair. It is a positive care for Bald
ness, eradicates Dandruff and Humors, stops the hair
from falling out, nod speedily restores (hay Locks to
their original Into and luxurianco.
It operates on the Excretions and fills the glands trill'
new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray
hair will always bo brought back by a few applications,
to its 3 outhful abundance, vitality and color.
It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleasant to the
touch and easy to arrange.„ Dry, wiry and intractable
locks become moist, pliant and disposed to remain In any
desired position. As.a Hair Dressing it has no equal.—
The sales ore enormous and it Is °universal favorite will,
old and young of both sexes.
Sold by DI uggists throughout the United States. Ad
drew,: all onion; to
ZEIGLER & SMITH,
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
137 Nth. Third St., Philadelphia
1201 ."7-ly
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE!
Excellent for Females nod Weakly Persons.
Used by hundreds of Congregations fur Church or Cons-
Dilution purposes.
VINEYARDe—Los Angeles, California, and Passaic,
Now Jersey.
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, Four Years Old. This
justly celebrated native Wino is wade from the juice of
the Oporto Grape raised in this cottatty. Its Invaluable
Tonic anal Strengthening Properties are unsurpassed by
any other native wine. Being the pure juice of the grape
produced under Mr. Speer's 'earn petsunal supervision,
Its purity nod gonuittettese are guaranteed. The young.
eat child may partake of its generous qualities, and the
weakest invalid may use it to advantage. It is particular
ly Lem:qt.:lA to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the
various ailments that afflict the weaker sex. It is in ev
ery tweet A WINE TO BE ItELIED ON.
Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wino; Females Use
Spear's Port Grape Wine; Weakly Persons rind a Benefit
by its Use; Speer's Wines in Hospitals aro preferred to
other Wines.
Principal%) . A. SPEER,
No. 243 BROADWAY, opposite City Hall Park, N. Y
Sold byJobn Reed, and Samuel Smith, Druggists, lion
tiogdon. • solB
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
JOHN FAREIRA'S
OLD ESTABLISILED
liittaaixiaactcoL"sr
718 ARCH Street, above Sevpntlr,
PHILADELPHIA
I have nor; in store of
v own Importation and
sufacturs, cue of the
ILQEBT and most
ittAITIFEIL selections of
MIMEO
LADINIS' and criir,
EN'S WEAR, in the'
r, Also, a fine assort
it of Sent's Fur
ices and Collars.
am enabled to dispose
my goods at very
'IAJONADLE PIHCES
would therefore
a call front my
•—i ---- cety.. — v - frlends of Ithutingilon
- county sail vicinity.
r Remember tho NRMO, Number and Street!
JOHN FAREIRA,
718 ARCH Street, above 7th, South side
ac 2-111 PHILADELPHIA.
Airo- 1 HAVE NO PARTNER, NOR CONNECTION
WITH ANY OTHER'STORE IN PHILADELEHIA.
DEST BLEACHED M U SLIN
_13,1 7 .y. oil Imml. at
CUN.NINGILLIf tr: CARIION'S.
CUNNINGHAM & CARMON
=
10,000 DOLLARS WORTH
NEW & FASHIONABLE GOUDS
From tho on3tern marketo, which they can, with profit,
sell at loner figures than can he sold at any other house
in tho county.
PRICES TIIE SAME AS BEFORE THE TSAR
A good Calico Dress , for a Dollar & aLevy
THE BEST HEAVY MUSLINS
Lower than they can l) bought outsido of Philadelphia
THEIR STOCK IS IMMENSV,
Conslatin of everything that oyo can fancy or heart tyi:',l
Come and 800 then lino asaortment of
CHOICE SYETIfi,
1.03t1:11. than ever Won also.
EVERY IUND UP SUGAR
At greatly &educed pricos
COME ;AND SEE OUR STOCK,
and do not pny high Nicos any longcr
Cunningham & Carman,
Huntingdon, ninll
CUNNINGHAM & CARTON
HAVE
,
CAIIPETHCS9
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
For Sale at Wholesale Prices,
, StICII AS, ALL WOOL ,
IN AIN 9
VENITIAN, .
COTTAGE S .
STAIR ,
HEMP
RAG Ake.
Iluntingdo;t,July 3, 1667,
lIN.TTIZIEI STATUS ,
Authorized WAR cLAin AGENCY
HUNTINGDON, PA
SOLDIEE4' HEIRS, ATTENTION
The act of Congress approved March 2,1807, gives to
Heirs of Soldiers wlio died prisoners of war,
COMMUTATION FOR RATIONS,
for the time tho soldier was so held a prisoner, at the
rate of IwentyLve costa per day, to La 1011,1 in the follow
ing order: Ist. To the widow, if unntaftled ; 4d. To the
children • ad. To the parents. to bothjnintlyy they are
thing, if enter is dead, to the survivor; 4th. To 11,0 bro.
titers and sisters.
Tho act of February .V.S. Ha , provides far tho refund
ing of the $.lOO Commutation Money, where the sumo per
son Sias again drafted, and was required to Enter tho aer
vice or Cornball a substitute.
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.
no act of March 2,1807, also makes provisions for the
payment of tho
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY
to such soldiers as hm•o accidentally lost their dlschar
gas
All persons haring any claims tinder any of the above
mentioned Acts, or any other kind of Mahn against the
United States * or State Governments, can have them
promptly collected, by addressing the undersigned. In
formation and advice cheerfully given to soldiers or their
. .
friends, free of charge.
W. rr. WOODS,
-Authorize:l Army awl Iran Wirr.C/rtim, Agent,
may 9,21807 Hunisonou, Huntingdon co., Pa
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MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS' AND
SEWING MACHINES.
P M. GREEN.B, ; _bas removed hie
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_Jul. Music Store, to the second flo or of Leistor's build
ing, where hvikeeps constantly on hand STEINWAY &
SONS' and GARUbE'S Piano Manufacturing Company's
PIANOS. MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS and
CARHART, NEEDHAM A CO.S' MELODEONS; Guitars,
Fifes, Flutes; Guitar and Violin Strings.
MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden
Censer. Golden Tlio, &c., &c.
SIIEET MUSIC —Ro is constantly receiving from Phil.
adelphla all tho latest music, which persons at a distancs
wishing.can order, and have sent them by m ail.
Also GROVER A BAKER'S Celebrated SEWING MA
CHINES—tho only machine that, in addition to every
kind of sewing, embroiders perfectly; sowing Silk and
Cotten of all kinds and colore for machines.
Persons buying Sewing Machlace fully inetructed•lu
the use of them.
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Air. Pianos and Organs Warranted for fire years.
• Those wishing to buy any of she above articles aro In
vited to call and examine intim bcforo purchasing else
where •My prices are the same as in Now York and
Philadelphia.
Circulars of Instruments or Machines, sent promptly
upon application with any additional information destretL
B. M. OREEN.E,
MITI street, ifuntingdou, Pa.,
may 8 , 167 Second Soar of Ulster's new brick building
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MARBLE YARD.
J. M: GREEN & F. 0. BEAVER
Having entered into partnership, Inform Cho public that
they aro pillared to execute ell styles of
Plain and ornamental Marble Work
Euch as HONII-31ENTS, HEADSTONES, also Building
\Volk, at as low prices as any stop in the county.
Orders (roma distance promptly attended to.
Shop on MIFFLIN area, a fate doors east of tho Lu
theran church meh6,1867
MARBLE YARD. The undersigned
would respectfully call the attention of tbo cliiSens
ntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of
beautiful marble now on hand. Ho is prepared to furnish
at the bliorttst notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Stones of °you desired lame and form of Italian or
Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro•
prima atlykeS. or plain, as may snit.
Building Marble, Door ima 'Window Sills, ,ke., Fill be
furnished to order.'
W. W. pledges himself to furnish material Iva we*
monship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call
and seo,' before you pureboso elsewhere. Shop on the
outer of Montgomery and Mifflin EVE.. Huntingdon, l'a.
HM. WILLIAMS.
Huntingdon, May 18 1855.
CHEESE. CHEESE.
The best always for sale at
FAIIILY GROCERY'
,For School Books and School
Stationery of all kinds call at Lewis'
Book Store. •
pHE CHEAPEST AND BEST AR
TICIAI
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A PERFECT MVP-PIECE FOE ONE DOLLAR.
Let every Housekeeper, Farmer, 3lechinie, and Travel,.
er buy our
SOLAR W.ATO23,
or Perpetual Portable Sun-Dial. "-
Warranted to keep Ttud Time for every DUy of the Year
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This valuable instrument, which is Warranted by,us to
give the true limo of day throughout the year, is con
structed on strictly scientific principles, being based on
astronomical tables, and calculations, and affording the.truest measure of timo which human humanity and skill
can devise, exceeding in accuracy and reliability the most
perfect chronometers; whilat .th 6 low price ht which we
offer it to the places it within the reach of all. Its
portability makes L. Convenient for travelers', rind to every I
farmer or householder it must prove invaluable to regu
late their clocks and watcheit by - tho Moat 'infallible test
recognized by science.
The mode of using t`-o' "Solar Welch" Is the atmplest
that can be devised. After screwing the Style or ()no
mon in its place In the moveable brass bend and'setting It
directly of er the straight lino corresponding to the date,
or that nearest to it, on the cylinder, the instrument is
placed upright in the sunshine in such a position aa will
throw the shadow of Ilto Style directly aspen the line un
der it. After placing the plundb• ine. by means off its
brass attachment, at a right angle with and to the left of
the Style, in older to set the cylinder perfectly level, the
point where the -witremity of the shadow fails, and' its
distance from any , of the Tremor crow lines exhibiting
the morning and corresponding afternoon hones, Will in
elcate the trno time of day..mho •
whole apparatus, consisting of a C,ylinder and Dlit:
gram, moveable Brass Head, Style, Plumb lino, and Bract
attachment for tit°
!afield by ue at the incredibly low price of 014E:DOLI1AR.
Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by, ,
BETENS,.PA BRE & CO; '
31 North Plinth Street, Matta.
.ftif-For sale, wholesale and retail, at Wm. Lewis' Book'
Store, Huntingdon, Pa. Agents wanted toed! the atticis
apply htmedlatelY. Witt LEWIS, -
ael Agent for Huntingdon county. _ ,
The Las
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jam REsTORER
DRESSIN:
)ifew,,style moat
IMPROVED
will quickly restore Gray Hair
to its natural color and beauty,
and produce_' luxuriant growth. It ie
perfectly harmless," . and is preferred
over every Other" preparation by
those who have a fine head of hairs'
as well as those whci wish to restore
it. The beautiful gloss and perfume
imparted to the Hair make it desiiablir
for old and young.
'a-‘," For Salo, by Druggists.
11EPOY, 198 GREENWICH Ni
PIcidtONEVIdLIA'
.462 m mg
als
READING 'RAIL ROAD.
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WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
INOVE3IBER 25, 1857,
REAT TRUNK LINE FROM TIiE
or North and North-Wait for PrITLADELPRIA, Naw
YORK, READING. POTTSVILLE, TAMAQUk, AIMLAND, LEBANON,
ALLENTOWN, lIABTON, EPIIRATA, LIM, LANCASTER, COLON,
Ac.,
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, aa'follows fAt
00, 5 25 and 8,10 A. AL, and 205 and 9,35 P. 31., connect
ing with similar trains on the Pennsylvania R.lt,nrriving ,
atNew York 5,10,10 15 and 11 60 A, 111.,-and 3,40, and
ft 30 P. 31. Sleeping cars accompany tho 300 a m and
0 35 p. tn. trains without change. •
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Sthrersviile' ,
Ashland, Plan Grove, Allentown and Phihr
dolphin at 810 A,31, and 2 05 nod 4 10 P. 51., stopping at
Lobaucn and principal way stations; the 4 10 p. in. train
making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia - only.
Nor Pottaville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl
kill and Susquehdima R.R., leave Harrisburg at 3 55 P 111,
Returning, leave idsw-Yong at I A. Mi . 12 Noon, 5 & 8
P. 31; Philadelphia at 8,15 A. 51., and 330 EA; Way.Pas
scnger traln leaves 'Philadelphia at 730 A. M. returning,
from Reading at 680 P. 31., stops at all Stations: Pottsville
at 8,45 A. at.. and 2 45 P. 51; Ashland 6 00 and 12,19 km,
and 2,00 1' 51; Tamaqua at 8.30 A 31,, and 1 and 8 45 P 31.
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad at 7,10 a m. and 12 noon.
An Accommodation Passenger nein leaves READING at
7.30 A. M., and returns from PIIILADELPLIIA at 4,00 P. 31
Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves Pottstown at 6,45 a. la., returning leaves Philadelphia at 5,00 p. Tn.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading 'at 700 'A,
M., and 615 P. M.,' for Ephrata, Lltis; Lancaster, Col,i
=lda, &c. ' " •
On Sundays, leave N ow York at 8 Off P. M., Philadelk
phia, 8 a m and 3 16 P. M., the 8 a ra train running only
to Reading; Pottsville 8 A. 31., Harr( burg, 5 25 a m, and
410 and U 35 p in, and ReadiAg 100, and 715 a, m. for
Harris burg,and 7 00 a. tn., and at 40p.m., for NoW YOrkrand
4,25 p. in. for Philadelphia.
COASSIIITATION t Itlr.EAaz, ZEABOII, WIWI, and Facvnanm
TICKETS to and from ,all points at reduced rates.
Baggage checked through: 100 pounds Baggage - allowed
oath Passenger.
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Rending, Nov. ' General Superintendent
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DtNNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
TIME OF LEAVING OF TRAINS'
WINTER ARRAEGEIfIENT.
IMSTIF.ARD. EASTWARD-
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STATIONS. na V.
.M.l 1.02.1 P. 11.1 5.02,1 . I a.. m.l ? ALI 7.14
13 112 16 114. Hamilton, 5 01
20 ' 112'28 • 31t. Union,— 10'01 455 ......
30 ..... 12 40 Mapleton, . 445
40 ...... 12 50 Mill Cr00k,... e 054 438 ' •
65 7Ob 103 335 Huntingdon, 9, 421,4 23 /0 45
14 ..... . 1 30 'Petersburg,— 9 271 4 04
21 I 1 401 (Banco, IFS 201 3 55 • '
28 150 ISpruceereek, 0 131 348 ~
41 ' 205 • ' Birmingham, - ,335 -, ...... ,
48 752 2 15 4 21 Tyrono, ' -9 53 3 28 10.0 C
01 227 Tipton, ' e 8 45 3 17 ......,
87 2'30 Fostoria, ' • ' 312 '' •'•
7 12 2 42 BelPe Mills,.. 3 35 3 08
7308 25 3 051 447 Altoona,. 820250 9 35
The FAST ',Eas, A:
~ 21., and a ' Hpu 29
Tho CINCI PREB.I
31 . LINE Erin
arr res at llm
IsVATI Expaz
and nr ives at
LINE Vile
rind arrives a.
1867.
I tward leaffes Altoona at 12 16
intlogilon at 129 A.M. „ ,• ,
E 9 Eastward leaves Altoona at
t Huntingdon at 640 P 01. -
cstwaid, leaves Huntingdon at
it Altoonit at 9 00 P. M.
A. M.
Th
4 25
Th
7 46
HUNTINGDON BROAD TOO,
1111 RAILROAD.
Oa and after lIONDAY,. OCT. 16ra,• 1867,;ramenger.,
Trains Will arrlre anddopart an Colima:
lIP TRAINS. • polytt Tit ,
STATIONS
AccoNV, MuL ,
P. DI.,"D
I SIDINGS
La 4 401 LE ,7 10 1 Huntingdon, ' Alt 950 AR 4 li
5 021 • 810 IcConnelletown,...., •9 Oa 357
5 141 822 Pleasant Grove, . 85S•- 3 49
531 83 8 31 arkleeburs ... ; ...... , - 838 '3 30
650 .8 53 Coffee Run,' ''' ' 8 . 23 ' 3 lla
600 ' 901 Rough Ready,
18 13 3OS
' 7 66 2 51
G 201 9 16 Fid,er'a Summit 7 53 2 50
6 10
9 12
9 3 Cove,
. ' •an 7 55 a LS 2 35
an 0 Its 3sl.lrt 9
4 3 01 B er t o n, '
AR 2 20
• . lO 001111ddlesbura ' • . 208
I •10 08111opetvell,„, ............, , 200
11) 24.Plper'e Dun . 1 45
10 51Tatesailln,
50 55 Bloody nun, 1 07
All 17 05 Moont Dalton, ' . 119
I ILE 1 00
SHOUIPS RUN BRAN()
LE 6 "ILE 9 50 1 . axon t • 1
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6 551 10 05 Coalmont - l•
7 00 1 10 10 Crawford, ,
40 7 15i40 10 20 Dudley, • i
, I ' 'Mood Top'City,.....l
Huntingdon Oct. 23, 1867. JOIIN
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.,
THOMAS N. COLDER.
" 'The undersigned haring now entered into the
ly: 3 Alexandria
preps the public are in(ormer(
)17r— that ho will be red at, all times to fill
. orders on the shortest notice. •
-2 ~.:. , PROS. N. COLDER.
, 41oXandrin, 0ct.23.1806,tf.
11%,,81ank Books for the desk and
pocket,, for sale zat Lowis' Book. Stm,
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