The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, May 27, 1868, Image 4

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HUNTINGDON, PA.
Cassville Soldiers' Orphan School.
gram the York True Democrlthl
In the Trough Creek Valley, near
Shirley's Knob, in the County of Hun
tingdon, is situated the little village
of Cassville. This village is about ten
miles from Mapleton, a station on the
Pennsylvania Railroad, and the road
leading--front this point to Cassville
lies directly over Sideling Hill moun
tain. The view from the top of this
mountain summit is very grand and
beautiful. At your feet far below, aro
finely cultivated fields, while all around
them are high hills remarkable for
their steepness and covered with sharp
ragged rocks and trees. Some of these
trees are pine or hemlock, tall and
straight, and towering far above the
rest, the monarchs of the woods, and
decked with their never-fading emer
ald crowns. In the distance between
the towering hills mhy be seen the
bright waters of the Juniata rolling
along towards the Susquehanna, and
looking liko a line of silver, binding
the rugged bases of the mountains,
which loom up to a considerablt height
on either side of the river. After de
scending a gentle grade of the moun
tain, going toward Cassville, a fine
agricultural region is reached, which
keeps you company until the little
hamlet above alluded to heaves in
view.
At this place is located the Casville
Soldiers' Orphan School. The main
buildings.of which there are two, aro
substantial brick structures, one being
known-as:the - school house, and the
other as the home. The school holm
is 32 by 62 feet two stories in height
and surmounted by a cupola, which
contains a bell. The home is 32 by 82
feet. four stories in height and also of
brick. The first story contains the dining
room, kitchen, wash room, bake-room,
store-room, &o. In the second story aro
the "office," sewing department, rooms
for visitors, &c. The third story is de
voted to the girls and their teachers as
a sleeping apartments, while the fburth
is the dormitory occupied by the boys.
Both the third and fourth stories are
provided with capacious bath rooms,
properly fitted up, and adjoining these
are the clothes rooms. A mountain
rises at the rear of the building,
and makes a very picturesque back
ground to the landscape. Near the
top of this mountain is a fine
spring which supplies the institution
with an abundance of excellent water.
These institutions are designed to be
both homes and schools. The pupils
are not only instructed in the various
'branches of study taught in-our public
schools, but they are also instructed in
what is of just as much consequence—
low; to -Work. -'Each scholar is requir
ed to attend school six hours per day,
and also tolabor two hours. They rise
At half past five in the morning, break
faSt at-six—the-sheal
_occupying half
an hour—rplay from half past six to 8,
when "they are summoned into the
stutly - ball where 'devotional exercises
are performed, and then the days work
begins in earnest. The. plan adopted
in this school, is to divide the exercises
into half hours, each class studying
under the direction of a teacher for " a
half hour, then going down to their
class rooms to recite a half an hour.—
In tho study hall no recitations are
heard; the lessons are simply prepared
hero, and if the pupil is not able to
master the task, it is the duty of the
teacher to assist him in overcoming
the difficulties. Tho studies pursued
aro reading, Spelling, Writing, Gram
mar, Geography, arithmetic, his of the
"United States, Algebra, Vocal Music,
&c. Tho pupils as a class aro bright
and intelligent, and seem greatly in
terested in their studies. Some of the
map drawing done at this school is
very fine indeed, and would be credit
able to any school of a similar grade in
the country. ---
The school is under the direction of
Rev. A. L. Guss, as principal, assisted
by Mrs. Guss, as matron. The teachers
are five in number, - Messrs. A. H.
Weidman, S. W. Heaton, and Mr. W.
Lytle, Miss C. A. Phillips, and Miss
Emma Hall. The number of pupils is
174; 93 boys and 81 girls. The girls
are taught to.bake, sow, cook, wash
and iron, and are required to assist in
all of the departments of housewifery.
The sewing department is under the di
rection of Mrs. Mary McCauley; sick
nurse,Mrs. M.elllanama; chambermaid,
Miss Amelia Ray; Superintendent of
dining room, IdissM. Kateßough; cook,
Miss Eliza Kurtz; baker, Airs. Rough ;
washing department, - Mrs. L. Fulton ;
farmer, Mr. Beannan; shoemaker, Mr.
E. Guss.
The dress of the boys is army blue,
with blue cloth caps. The girls wear
for Sunday, blue merino with guilt
buttons, and brown Colored hats, or
else pink calico - dresses trimmed with
white buttons. The clothing is all
made in theinatitution, and the pupils
are required to_assist in its manuthc
taro. The pupils present a neat and
tidy appearance, and are kept scrupu
lously clean, and as a class are remar
kably healthy. They are supplied
with an abundance of plain and, sub
stantial food, and are well cared for,
and kindly treated in every respect.—
This is what is known as an advanced
school, no pupil being under ten years
of age. At 16 they are discharged.—
The State pays for this class $l4O per
annum, per pupil, and then clothes
them at an expense of $25 additional,
making sl6s,in all, and for every dol
lar thus expended it will reap a hun
dred fold. Bays and girls trained up
in these schools are taught to work,
and also receive tho rudiments of an
education, which will enable them to
go smoothly through the world. The
Cassville school is certainly a very
good one, and no taxpayer can make a
better investment or contribute to a
more worthy object. The general ar
rangement and supervision of every
thing connected with this institution
is committed to the care of Mr. I. F.
Spicer,a gentleman whose heart is
earnestly in the work and whose ser-
Vices are exceedingly valuable.
&&`"Can I induce you to invest in
a lock ?" smilingly inquired a travel
ling agent fbr an improved door fast
ening, of a plain looking old maid,
whom be encountered sweeping off
tho front step. "You might, sir," she
replied, with a ghastly smile, eyeing
him carefully, for a moment, from
head to foot, "in wad-look 1"
JOHNSTON
tfiwAT ,, rsoN
TAKE pleasure In announeing to the
citizens of Huntingdon countyand vicinity that they
have Just returned from the East with a
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS,
Which they here Just opened out at Melt new /tore,
ONE DOOR EAST OF TUE WASUINOTON UOTEL
Their stock oonelete of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HATS AND OAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
FLOUR AND FEED,
TOBACCO, SWABS,
CANNED FRUITS,
HARDWARE,
CEDAR -WARE,
QUEENSW:.kRE,
OIL CLOTHS,
OILS,
PAINTS, &0.,
DRUGS,
CARPETB, CARPET CHAIN,
FISH, SALT, CHEESE,
TRUNKS,
MANS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, lto.
nay have a large stock at
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Consisting of SILKS, MOUAIRS, ALPACAS, POPLIN'S,
LIISTRES, GINCIIAMS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, DE
LAINES, &o.
Also, a largo as mama:it of
DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDE
RY, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
BUTTONS, &o.
A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS
We will MI WHOLESALE end RETAIL.
All goode delirtral to realtlcricea la tows' Doti depots,
fee of charge
Give ua a trial beCora purchasing eisenharia
JOIIIIBTON m WA '15O:1.
Ihmtlnghon. April IS, 1668
READING RAIL ROAD,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
NOVEMBER 23, HOT.
ri REAP TRUNK LINE FROM TIIE
Nor North and North-West for PunAnstrins, Now
YonE, Ottoman, POTTSVILLE, TAMAQUA, A 8111.171 - 1), LEBANON
ALLENTOWN, EASTON, EPHRATA, Line, LANCASTER, COl.llll.
01.1, StC., &0.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, as follows ! At
3 00. 5 23 and 8,10 A. 31., and 2 05 and 9,351'. 31., connect.
Ina nal) similar trains on tho Pennsylvania ILltarriving
at New York 5,10, 10 15 and 11 50 A, N., and 3,40. and
030 P. M. Sleeping cars accompany the 300 0 m and
9 35 p. ni. trains nithout change.
Lynn Harrisburg for Rending, Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Minersvillo ' Ashland, Vino Grove, Allentown and Phila
delphia at 810 A. 31., and 2 05 and 4 10 P. 31., stopping at
Lebancn and pt incipal way stations; tho 4 10 p. 'a. train
making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only.
For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via &Mut
kill and Susquehanna H.R., leave flat risburg at 3 55 P 31.
Returning, leavo igsw-Yonic at 9 A. M. '
12 Noon, 5 & 8
P.M.; Philadelphia at 8,15 A. M., and 3 301'. 31; Way Pas.
senger train leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 A. N. returning
front Reading at 6 30 0. 11.. stops at nil stations: Pottsville
at 8,45 A. a.. and 2 43 I'. 31.; Ashland 6 00 and 12,19 a in,
and 2,00 P N; Tamaqua at 8.30 A 31., and 1 and 8 45 P 31.
LNITC. Pottsville for liarribburg, via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railratil at 7,10 a m. and 12 noon.
An Aceoinutoda Hon Passenger Train leases Roams° at
7.30 A. NI, and returns front PHILADELPHIA at 4,05 P. 31
Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves Pottstown at
6,45 R. m., returning loaves Philadelphia at 5,00 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7 00 A
and 6 15 P. 31., for Ephrata, Lai; Lancaster, Col
umbia, Ac.
On Suudays ' leave New York at S 00 P. 01., Philadeb
phis, 9 a m and 3 15 P. 01., the 8 a to train running only
to Beading; Pottsville 8 A. Al., Barri burg,s 25 a m, and
410 and 935 p to, and Reading 100, and 7 13 a. tn. for
llarrisburg,and 7 06 a. m., and 11 40p.m., for New Yorli,und
4.25 p.m. for Philadelphia.
COMMUTATION, 311LEA0E, SEISON, SCulot, and EXCIIII9ION
TIcKETB to and from all points at reduced rates.
Baggage checked through: 100 pounds Baggage allowed
each Passenger.
G. A. NICOLV6,
Reading, soy. 25, 1867. Genera/ Superintendent..
pENNSY I
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5.1 STATIONS.
P. M. I A. M. I P. M.I A. M. 1 A. 74.1 P.M. I A M
5 03112 151 flst.l7anillton, 4439 46
5 141 112 261 Mt. Union,... 4319 36
5 7.2 .....112 40 Mapleton, 4209 30
5 32 12 50 ...... Mill Creek,... 4 15 0 21
545 7 00, 1 OS 331 Iluntingdon, 8 41; 1 00 9 08
6 05 I 1 30 !Petersburg,— 1 3 40 8 51
6 15 I 1 401 'Berme . 3 301 8 41
622 150 'SprneeC,reeb., l
3 20 8 31
635 205 ihirmingliain, 3088 21
644 7 51 215 4 20,Tyrone, 7 51 300 8 14
6 50 2 27 'Tipton, 249 8 04
7 03 2 36 Fostoria,
2 44 7 68
7 08 2 42 Dell's 51111.,.. 2 39 7 53
7258 20 3 051 447 Altoona,. 725220 7 35
P. M.l A. It P. U. A. M. A. M. T. M. A. 14
The FAST LINE Eastward leaves Altoona at 12 20
A. M., and arrives nt Huntingdon at 1 33 A.ll.
The CINCINNATI EXPRESS Eastward leaves Altoona at
4 45 P. M. and arrives at Huntingdon at 6 56 P M.
The FAST LINE Westward, leaves Huntingdon nt
7 4G P.. M. and arrives at Altoona at 0 00 P. M.
The BALTIMORE EXPREbB, leaves Huntingdon, at 6 16 A.
It., arrives at Antenna, 7 35, A. st.
The LOCAL PREIOI3; eastward arrives 5.15 P. 3e., and
leaves 0.46 A.al; westward arrives 6.05 P. M., and leaves
6.15 A rd.
- May 20. 1362.
tTUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP
RAILROAD.
On and after WEDNESDAY, MAY 13rz, 1869, Pnalenger
Trains will arrive awl dopart as follows:
SUMMER AERANGIEMENT.
IN DOWN TRAINS.
BUIL i EXPRZSA I MAIL
EBEEZEM
STATIONS. I -
P. U. I A. M. I A. 91. I P. M.
Ls 6 05 II 7 45 Huntingdon Au 8 23 An 4 52
623 gO3 IdeConnelletown , I 8 03' 431
630 810 Pleasant Grove, 755 424
644 824 slnrklesburg, 740 410
858 838 Coffee Run 720 366
705 .4 45 Rough &Heath."... 719 349
716 555 Cove, 708 3as
720 859 Fishers Summit 704 334
-en 7 36 AR 9 13
S'xt°' Ls 0 50iLt 3 20
LE 45 Ls 9 18 ,
00 9 36 Itiddlesbu, 6 3 4 3 03
07 9 43 Hopewell, 6 27 2 56
21 9 57 Piper's Run, 6 13 2 42
38 10 141Tatesville, 656 225
49 10 25 Bloody Rim,. 544 214
AR 53,4610 30i Noma Dallas, La 540 Ls 210
SHOUP'S RUN BRANCH.
,
0 . 7 50 1 LE 0 25 1 8axton 1 411 6 4.515 n 3 15
8 051 9 401
Coslmont ,
1 6 201 300
. 810 945 Crawford, 6 2'; 255
AR 3 20Iart 9 55 Dudley, LE 0 DILE 2 45
Broad Top City,
gdon May 13, 1868. JOIIN
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DEST BLEACTIED U S I/ I N
always on Land al
CUNNINGHAM C4RMON'S.
►ro THE AFFLICTED 1
ANA"? TICLE OP BEAL MERIT !
ORIENTAL
BITTERS,
A Remedy that has been tried nod stood the teat, not
only in an occasional case, but in every community,
whore used it has been pronounced the safest and moat
rolinblo remedy known far
DYSPEPSIA,
LOSS 01 1 ' APPETITE,
WEAKNESS,
GENERIL DEBILITY,
PAIN OR CRAMP IN THE STO
NEURALGIA,
INTERMITTENT, OR CHILLS
AND FEVER,
LIVER TONIC,
AND FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES
As an agreeable and safe remedy and an Invigorating
Beverage it bas no equal.
This valuable Bitters to composed of tho essential pro
perties of roots—the medicinal qualities of which have
boon carefully extracted. It ie agreeable to tho taste and
does not leave that unpleasant toots ,fu the mouth for
hoots after, that most medicines do.
An a Blood Purifier and Liver Tonic it has no equal.—
It contains no calomel or other injurious drug, but is
purely vegetable,
Fat Dyepopvia It cannot be excelled. It contains no-
thing injurious to tho stomach, is mild and prompt in
its action and effects a permanent cure by removing, the
canto of the complaint.
For Intel mittont Fever or Chills and rover this Bitters
13 a apocific far honor and auror than gatulue.
No tautly should be without it as the cost i tt Ming
compared with the stinting that may be avoided by bay
ing it at hand in case of sudden attack.
Weakly Persons use the Oriental Bitters
Invalids use the Oriental Bitters
Dyspeptics use the Oriental Bitters
Females use the Oriental Bitters
TRY IT AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
Prorated only by
To whom all ot dors should La odd' cored
Pike $l.OO per bottle.
For Nilo by all druggitda and dealers generally. mh2
DR. W. H. WITMOR
Ifas been In successful practice for a number of years,
%%Rh the experience of the different Ilespitala In hurope
and America. Army and hospital Surgeon during the
late American War, continues to attend to all profession
al cases at his office,
No. 928 Filbert Street, Philadelphia
No Patent Medicines aro used or recommended : the
remedi , s ndininfitered are ttio,ti which mill not break
down the constitution, hut reuovato tho system front all
inintles it has amtained front mineral medicines, and
leave tho system in a healthy and perfectly cured condi
tion.
that dhitresbing diemso and fell destroyer of health and
happinesi, undermining the constitution and 3 early c..r
rying thousand, to untimely graves, can most emphali•
call; ho cured.
MELANCHOLY ABERRATION,
that state of alienation and weakness of tho nand which
rendera persons incapable of onjo,ylna the pleasutes or
performing tho duties of life.
in any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted
curablo.
or falling sickness, all chronic or stubborn cases of
FEMALE DISEASES
radically removed; Salt Rheum nail every description of
ulcerations; Piles and Scrofulous DISCII9CI which liars
battled all previous medical skill, con be elated by my
eatment ; and Ido say all diseases bes Consumption]
can bemired by wonting my Medicated Jacket, which is
protection to tho lunge against all changes of weather
in all climates. Having investigated for years the cause
and character of intermittents [favor and ague] in all
ports of the United States, will care permanently ail
chronic or acute cases of ague and nervous diseases in a
few days. -
CUM) . Cured without the use of Knife, or Drawing Blood.
Tape Worm, that dread to the human family for years,
can ho removed with two or three doses of my newly dis
covered remedy, watranted in all cases. Consultation
in the English and German languages. Will make visits
any distance desired. Mny be oddiessed by letter [confi
dentially] and medicine sent with proper directions to
any part of the countly.
.:a-Office, No. 028 Filbert at., Philadelphia. [apl-ly
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JOHN DOHS, W. U. WOODS, P. IC. BLUE, W. P. U'L.LOONLIN
JOHN BARE, & CO., Bankers,
llClLlL=Ltizag•clomt, Pct,.
Solicit accounts from Books. Dankets & others. Inter
est allowed on Deposits. Ail kinds of Securities, bought
and sold for tho usual commission. Special attention
given to Goretnineut Securities. Collections mado on
all points.
Persons depositing Gold and Silver will receive the
mane in return with interest.
0ct.17, 160-If.
IVlCiainMe "SI .!
ECONOMY IS MONEY SAVED I
The stsbncriber Is permanently located in Huntingdon,
Xand it prepat ed to purchase. or repair in the'
best style, and expedrtiously. brokers
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
All articles intrusted to Intro will be rotor ned to the
residence of the owner an soon its repaired. Umbi ellas
and parasols for repair can be left at his residence on St.
Clair street near Benedict's.
mayd,lB66tf WiLFENTIMAN.
LUMBER, SHINGLES ) LATHS,
HEMLOCK, PINE BILL STUFF,
Boards. Plank, Shingles, Plastering and Shingling
Lath, constantly or. bond.
{{baked Flooring, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Door and Win
dow Ironies, furnished nt monnfoc. ovens' prices.
Grain and country product generally bought nt Market
rotes. {YAWNER do 131t0.,
aug2B-tf Philipsburg, Centro co., Pa.
SPECTACLES.
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A fine and large assortment always on
hand
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
14r COUNTRY DEALERS can
buy CLOTHING from me in HuraNgdon at
WHOLESALE as cheap as they can in the
ties, as I hare a wholesale store to Philadelphia.
IL IIOMAN.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
All Linda of country protlmo taken in excbange for
Mods at Lewis' Family Grocery.
GEM
MR32
E VERY FAMILY
Will nail at Lewis' Family Grocery, ovary
article usually kept In first class Grocery stores. Gall
for what 7ou want,
FOSTER'S
MACH OR BOWELS,
CHOLERA AIORB US,
HEADACHE,
BUCHANAN & SMITH,
HUNTINGDON, PA,
DYSPEPSIA,
RHEUMATISM,
EPILEPSY,
WHARTON & MAGUIRE,
HILL STREET,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
WHOLESALE &IRETAIL
DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE,
VI~JI~~~~~~i9 Vo
The attention of
MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS,
and boyars generally, h Invited to the fact that we are
non• offering a BETTER AMILT:tIENT of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C.,
than can be found elsewhere in this part of the Plate, nt
prices to snit the times: Our stock comprises all articles
In this line of business, emlnaciug a general assortment
of TOOLS and MATERIALS used by °Atm:snits,
BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS
JOINERS, .ic„ An., together with ft largo stock of
Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and
Xining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope,
Chains, Grindstones, Circular,
Mill and Cross. Cut Saws,
Enamelled, Finished
and Plain Hol
low Ware.
Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns,
Oil and Powder Cans
An oxcellont nosortmont of
IPliae) (Oiat,l(3m-sr,
Comprising
KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA
.A.ND TABLE SPOONS, SOIS
ORS, RAZORS, &O.
BRITTANIA & SILVER PLATED WARE
Household, Horticultural and Farm
Implements,
Of the latest and most improved patterns ;
CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE
AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS
Will find a general assortment of material for their use
consisting in part of
Carriage Trimmings, Ilubs, Spokes,
Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts,
Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa
tent and enamelledLeather,
Whips, Tongues, Soc
kets, Shafts, &e.
Cnn be suppliod with
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
S LEDGES, HAMMERS,
HORSE ANJ MULE SHOES,
Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron & Steel
CARPENTERS
Will nod In uur establlklnuent a superior stock of
PLANES,
SAWS,
AUGERS, •
HATCHETS,
HAMMERS,
FILES,
CHISELS,
HINGES,
SCREWS,
LOCKS,
BOLTS,
PULLEYS,
SASH-CORDS, &C., &C.
MINING AND MINERS' GOODS.
NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties
BLASTING POWDER, FUSE,
GOAL PICKS AID SHOVELS.
.104550rM:31.453r.5i
Can be accommodated with ovary thing ill their !Ina from
a Grain Separator to a Whet-stone.
Miut.llclaza - .es
Aro especially Invited to call and examine our stook of
BUILDING HARDWARE,
and compare our prices pith otLers.
Agricultural Implements,
Comprising tho famous Itu,sell
Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined,
ItundelFs First Premium 1101181.1 PITCHFORK,
'Cakes,
Sashes,
Boos,
Yap Forks,
Traeo and Halter Challis,
Breast Chat us,
Cow Flea,
Curry Combo,
Cards, &e., Sze.
Among the specialties of oar llouni t tro desire to call
attention to the telebratod
OHIO PUMP,
The exolitsivoright to sell whloh la rested in us. Send for
scimitar and got full particulars of same, and satisfy
yourself of its superior qualities.
SCALES.
Scaka of all sizes and description,, 'Deluding
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 PRIC..S.
The largest and best assortment of
GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY,
Ever offered la this place
A GREAT VARIETY OF
COOK & PARLOR STOVES.
ALL SIZES OF
NAILS AND BRADS;
By the keg. Very low!
Boat Norway nail, rod, bar an hoop Iron.
STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions
WAGON'BOXES,
CARRIAGE, SPRINGS, .
IRON AND BRASS WIRE
Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil,
Dy tho barrel or gallon, at very low figurea
.I3Er•A call la reepectfully sollcitcd, ruling confi
dent that our goods and prices cell! not fall to
plenso;%34
'WHARTON & MA.OUfnE.
11Witingdon,',1167 7, 1007.
Ritabelphia 3,biltrtistmotts.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM,
J. J. RICHARDSON & CO.,
120 MARKET STREET, PRILAWA.,
Is the Largest Manufacturing Confectioners and Whole
sale heelers in Ft nits, Nuts, Lc., in the United States.
s 9 p, AGENTS 'WANTED. $25
We unlit first-class Agents to introduce our IMPROILD
STAR SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE.
The cheapest and beet Machine in the whole country.
Extmcidinary inducements to good, active salesmen.
14trticulats and sample work furnished on application.
A. J. DUMONT, Agent,
feb 6.3t0 630 Arch street, Philadelphia.
T O FARMERS.
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
501.11111.13
PACIFIC CUARO.
The attention of Farmern and other consumers of Fe,
tilize,s is invited to this Guano, as worthy of their spo.
°tat notice. Its use for sort ral ears in Maryland. Vir
ginia and other southeta States, for all crops, has given
it a standard character for excellence unequal!. d bl any
other. It yos,a,es all tho quickness of Peruvian 0.110
tt its permanent qualities n found in that at tide. 2.311
lbs of this Guano are foul d mote than equal to 300 lbs of
the best Supet phosphates. It ',pens the 1, heat crop
out fire to seven days tar ler than the phosphates, which
fact MOW, given it incalcnlable advantages.
Liberal discount to dealers. For sale by
JOHN S. REESE S. CO.,
General Agents for Pacific Guano Co.,
38 south Delaware Ave., Philad'a
mh2s-Cm and 71 South street, Ralthnoro.
GOVERNMENT
PROPERTYAT PRIVATE SALE
OPIT-KIN &CO.
AN IMMENSE AMOUNT OP PROPERTY BOUGHT AT
GOVERNMENT SALES,
Cousistiog chiefly of
10,000 SETS, NEW AND SECOND HAND
HARNESS, BRIDLES AND COLLARS,
3,000 SADDLES,
All styles,
2,000 WAGON COVERS
MI aura, new and worn,
5.000 Truol and Robber Iflonleets, nod Horse Corers,
MILITARY CLOTIIINO: GREAT CO ITS, CROCK COATS, MORALS
PANTS, SPIRTS, PRUNERS, LC.,
Also a largo lot of Mein•, Lead Lines, Buggy Ambulance
nod Cart Harness. Double Trees, Lead liars, Portable
Forges, Ac., Ac. {Mimi Team Harness, little worn, all
oak tanned leather, serviceable, cleaned and oiled, $5 per
horse, including Billie Lead, do $l, Ambulance or Stage
tinniest u lilt superior leather Traces, pet reedy suited for
faint or general team work, double sets complete $25 to
$3O, Bridles $l, Collars $1 to $2, extra hair-lined artillery
case, do $2.50 nod $3, Double Rein $1.70 to $2.25, Halters
$5 to $l2 per dozen, Note Officers, McClellan's Saddles
$l6 do, with plated Bit Bridle, «19, Brass Mounted Sad
dles, goodets new $9, with Bridle, $ll, Bays Saddles $6,
Wagon Cot ers. septaior, 10 and 12 oz., Cotton Duck jG to
$l2. 1000 Hopi tat Tents, n .me nod good as new, 12 oz.
Dock, 14 feet square, $25 to $3O, with poles end pins
complete, Well Tents $l6 to $2O, Wedge do. $5 to $ O ,
Shelter Tents for They Cape $3O to $5O par 100.
Grain Bags, 12 oz. Dock. 2 to 3 flushed $6 to $lO pur
deceit, also 101 l assortment of Seemly,. Bags.
Small order by express C. O. D.
Libel at deductions to Wholesale Dealers.
et <Do.,
(Vol molly on Front stre'et, now)
71 North Second Street, just below Areb St
PHILADELPHIA.
Also, 5, PARK PLACE, N. Y.
Descriptive price list sent on application. [mhlS-llm
S 5 PEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE!
Excellent for Females and Weakly Persons.
Used by bundreds of Congi eg 1110110 for Church or Cum
iounj,,i, p4poses
TIN L 17.1 It A hgeloq, Caillorma, till
Now .Terser.
SPEEIP;; PdlIT Olt IN: WINE, four Years'Old. This
justly relelnated ratite Wine is mule trout the juice or
tho spot to Grape raised in this count] y. Its it:rentable
Tonle and Strengthening Pripet ties ane un.thrpaised by
any other midst , wino. Being the putejake of the gtape
produced under Mr. Speer's 011 n per,onal supervieinn,
its purity and gennittene, are grettanteed. The young.
rot child nuty partake or its generous qualities. and the
weakest invalid in ty use it In advantage. ftlap:nticnlnr
ly bened:l,ll to the need and dohilitated, and gaited to the
vat ions ailments that afflict the worker sex. hid,, ev
ery looped A WINE TU BE It ELI Bit ON.
Invalids use Slim's Port heap Wine: Females Uso
Speer's l'ort 0 rape Wine; Weakly Persons Find a Benefit
by its Use; Speer's Wines in hospitals are preferred to
whet Wines.
lh Incipal Office,. A. SPIf PAL
No. 213 IIIiUADITAY, °pr - file City Hall Pink, N. Y
Snld by John Rend, RIO Samuel Smith,.
oggis Hun
tlng.lon. eulB
The hallo supplied by Johnson. Holloway nod Cowden,
and 1.% ouch, ((tchntds & Co., in Philadelphia, and by Coo.
A. Kelly, and robins oeh's, in Pith,borgh, sod other
IVllotessla Pastels.
628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628.
=1
"KEYSTONE SKIRTS."
nre the hest and so 'LOW PRICED Hoop S.kirts in the
mat ket. Trail Skil ts, 25 springs, $1.00; 30 springs, $1 20;
and 40 springs, $1.45. Plain Skit Is, 6 tapes, 2.0 springs.
SO Cents; 25 springs, 05 Cents; 30 siftings, $1 15 ; end 35
springs, 61.20. Ilimun fed in every respect.
°Our OWN Make" of °UNION SAIRTS," Cleves Tape
Trails, hem 20 tin° springs, $1.20 to $2.20. Plain Six
Tapes, 20 to - 50 springs, float 05 Cents to $2.00. Tin se
Skirts at o better titan those sold by other establishments
on first class goods and at much lancer prices.
.Our OWN slahe" of "CHAMPION SKIRTS" aro in
every way superior to all other Hoop Skirts before tho
public, end only have to be examined or worn to con
moo every one of the fact. Manufactured of the best
Ilnen.finished English Stool Springs, very supplier tapes.
mid the style of the inetalic fastenings and manner of
geonl ing them surpass for durability and excellence any
other skirt in this country, end are lighter, more elastic,
will near longer. give mere satisfaction, and ate really
cheaper than all °Oleg s. Every lady should try them.
They are being sold extensively by merchants through
out this and the adjoining Staten at very moderate prices
If you uuu t the best. a'k for °llopkie's Champion Skirt."
lt you du nut fund them, got the it,,, chant with whom
you deal to order them for you, or conic or send direct to
us, Merchants will find our different wades of Skirts
exactly ulna they need, and wo especially Invite them to
call mid examine our extensive iltbol tmuut, or send for
Wholesale Price List.
. . .
To ho hod at Ronal at 51antifitetnry. and of the Retail
Trade generally, and at Wholesale of tho 'Manufacturer
only, to shorn all orders should bo addressed.
ANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM 628 ARCM STREET,
Between 6th and 7th PM, Philadelphia.
WM. T. IIOPIiINS
feb26-10m
ISAAC K. STAUFFER *.
WATCHMAICER and JEWELER,
No. 118 North 2d St reet,corner of Quarry,
PIIII,ADELPIIIA.
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An assortment of Watches, Jewell y, Silver and Plated
Into constantly on hand.
SUITABLE FOR lIOLIDAY PRESENTS!
Silil—Repairing of Itiatches and Jen elry promptly Os
tended to. n0v.21-Iy.
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.
THOMAS N. COLDER.
The undersigned having now entered into the
t t l , lo a xtr o dt w irl i 11 rbeewpe
epared p , li t hl a ic i a t r i o me i s nfu to rma
• orders on the shortest notice.
TIIOS. N. COLDER.
Alexandria, Oct. 23. 186 C-if.
4M-Clkinrto 3P3EDISi
FOR EVERYBODY,
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER
KINDS. Call at Lewis' Book Store
and SEE ASSORTMENT.
ALLKINDSOFCRAOKERS
coin nutty on hnud at
CUNNINGHAM & CARMON'S.
TF YOU WAITT the BEST SYRUP,
v. to CTINNINGIIAM A CARIMP.S.
VERGNE'S IMPROVED
0 L.
A chemical preparation of Lard, or Lard Oil, neutrali
zing its attraction for oxrazff—the source of gum, Ac.,
and imparting to it (by chemical affinity) n property of
ATTRACTION FOR. METALS,
whereby it is retained, in lubrication,
CO.NTINUOUSLY PURE
from at least 25 to 50 per cent. longer than sperm oil.
Br Bus. $2.10; Cnon, on 200 Cinssoxs, $2.02 ran OoSeOte.
To provide against leakage, etc, and for the convent.'
once of small consumers and rotations, 1112,0i1 is put ult,
in the required quantities, at an advance to color the
cost of the can, and a reasonable retail profit :
5 galls., square can, - $l2 41—C se, 212 Poz. - $24 86
3 " . " - 7 62 2.12 - 15 24
1 " " " - 74 " 0.12 ‘• - 10 44
- 1 " - 17 52
Cans credited on return in order. Discount by case, to
retail dealers.
SEWING MACHINE OIL.
The Oil Hal=o put rip as a Pawing Machine and Armor
Oil, in 3 to 4 oz., (white flint.) 25 cents—packed in one
d0z..14 and 1 ./ gross cases; in Soz , 50 cents—prckerl in 1,
4 and ti doz. cases; and in $4 no., sl.oo—packed in
end 2 doz. caste; bold by sewjng Machine agents, First
C 11,3 Druegists, Grocersand Country Merchants. Ordure
received thimigh the trade.
The winter standard of the Oil is 32° to 45° Pahl.
Oil in casks and bbls. subject to return and credit with
in 15 dap, sample lots 30 days, after date of doll very, if
not satisf,odory.
Orders by bbl, to,. r& .t through Metsrs. SMITH & CO
Manufactorers' supplies. Market strew; B. BULLOCK'S
PONS. Wool, 42 south Front street, WM. SELbEits & CO,
Machinkts, and the PHILADELPHIA MACHINE AGEN
CY, Utli and Miner streets, Philadelphia.
C. B. DE LA VERGNE, AG'T.,
Branch Manufactory, 106 Callowhili St ,
PHILADELPHIA.
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JAS. E. CALDWELL B,T, CO.,
LTE777 - 2,=P,S,
NO . 902 CHESTNUT STEET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Manufacturers and Importers
Of every description of
FIRST CLASS GOODS,
belonging to the Business of
' Goldsmiths and Silversmiths,
Have removed to their
NEW MARBLE STORE,
Extending from Chestnut Street to Sansont Street. affot d
ing ample room nod convenient itece4seties. giving op.
portent ty fore proper display of goods, and better moans
for their examination.
With extensive and favorable at rangements in tide
Country and in Europe, we are In a position to offer at
modmate FIXED piece
Watches, Diamonds, Bronze & Marble
Goods, Silver Wares, Jewelry,
Porcelain, Plated Goods,
Musical Boxes,
and every description of
FANCY ARTICLES.
•
Strangers visiting the city aro cot dially invited to ex
amine our New Store. [nth 1,65,—1y.
SPRING- GOODS.
SPRING GOODS.
RICKEY, SHAW& CO;,
NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADUP/IIA,
linvojust opened, and offer at
POPULAR PRICES,
- SPRING C[IINTZES,
SPRING GINGIIAMS,
SPRING DELAINES,
SPRING VALENCIAS,
SPRING ALPACAS, AND
POPLINS FOR SUITS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
727 Chestnut street,
febs.ly Philadelphia.
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND
SEWING MACHINES.
M. GREENTi has removed his
Music Store, to tbesecond floor of Leister's MUM ,
mg, nhere he keeps coo tautly on hand STEINWAY &
SONS' and GAEIII,E'S Piano Manufacturing Company's
PIANOS, MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS and
CAIIIIAIIT, NEEDHAM & CO.S' MELODEONS: Guitars,
Violins, Fifes, Rules; Guitar and Violin Strings.
MUSIC BOONS—Golden Chain, Golden Shinier, Golden
Censer, Golden Trio, &c., ke.
SII EEL' MUSIC —lle is con.tantly receiving from Phil.
adelphia all the latest music, II Inch persons at a distance
Is letting. can order, and have sent them by m nil.
Also GROVER & BAKER'S Celebrated SEWING MA
CHINES—fiIo only machine that, in addition to every
kind or sewing, embroiders perfectly; sewing Silk and
Cotton of all kinds and nolo' for machines.
Persons buying Sewing Machines fully instructed in
the use of them.
4 , 11=. Pianos and Organs Warranted far five years
Those wishing to buy any of the above articles are in
vited to call and examine mine berme purchasing else-
where My prices are tiro smuts as in New Yosk and
Philadelphia.
Cirtuhirs of Instruments or Machines, sent promptly
upon application with any additional inflirmation desired.
B. M. GRENNB,
Hill street, Huntingdon, Pn.,
tuayS,'67 Second floor of ',sister's new brick building
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MARBLE YARD.
J. ICI, GREEN & F. kBEAVER
Ilming entered into partnership, Inform the public that
they are prepared to execute all sty les of
Plain and ornamental Marble Work
such RS MONU3II,NTS. HEADSTONES, olio Building
Work. nt 0, low prices as any shop in the county.
Orders &omit distance promptly attended to.
Shop on 311FELIN street, a tow doors cost of the Lu
theran chinch mch0,1867
11/rARBLE YARD. - The undersigned
1!.1 would respectfully call the attention of the citizens
of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of
beautiful marble now on hand. He is pi epared to furnish
at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or
Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with opine
prints devices, or plain, $l3 may suit.
Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, kc., Will bo
famished to order.
W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and n•ork
manshlp equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call
arid see, before you pinches° elsewhere. Shop on tbo
Omer• of Montgomery a•id Minim e'e.. Huntingdon, Pa.
WM. WILLIAMS.
Huntingdon, May 16 1855.
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
A LARGE STOCK
AND
SPLENDID ASSORTAFENT
OF
Window Curtain Papers,
• . JUST RECEIVED
Z.T
• LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
£For School Book 4nd School
Stationery of all kinds 90 at Lewis'
Book Store.
The Liu
HAIR RESTORER
DRESSIga
y ew ptyie in audio*
1:..M:PiR:0, , .V1 : E4a.:-
will quickly restore Gray Hair
to its natural color and beauty;
And produce luxuriant growth. It is
perfectly harmless, and is preferred
over every other preparation by
those who have a fine head of hair,
us well as those who wish to restore
it. The beautiful gloss and perfume
imparted to the Hair make it desirable
for old and young.
For Sale by all Druggists.
DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH ST., N. Y.
riktdtONEDollia
kmi
WALL PAPER,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES
I Imo now in MOTO, and am daily receiving,
NEW GOODS
Of the moat beautiful designs In
STAMPED GOLD FIGURES,
IN bleb, with the largest assortment of all grades of
3E'ci,x)(E)3r X--Xclxigialfr,o,
FOR WALLS AND CEILINGS;
I am preparetl to offer at Om
Lowest prices the market wilValrerd,
To Dealora. Bandon?, Housekeepers, and others.
Also o &no ns•ortment of
Cloth Window Shades and.liollands
at reduced pnces
Ora ms by mail will receive prompt attention
J. C. BLAIR,
Bookseller and Stationer.
Railroad street, Huntingdon, Pa
COACII AND CARRIAGE .I%.I.ANU
FACTORY.
Tho mulorsigneil respectfully informs
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the citizen , ' of Hunt ingdon and vicinity p . 4,.W24 . 4
that ha 11 , 14 completed nll the necesaary >\70..._
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arr,mgernenti in the outfit of a tirat-clues 4.4.:~z'
COACH AIVD CARRIAGE MAA - UFACTORT,
nod is ' , replied to make to order nod keep on hand
13 12. g
CARRIAGES,
..3pz*.ila.E,^ Wat.gcsaiss,
And overything in that lino of business
REPAIRING done speedily and at moderato prices.
AiM.• BUGGIES warranted for ono year.
Shop on IVicilsington street b of the Diamond.
The custom of tit public is laspectltilly solicited.
DAVID MEN EL
lfuntinAilnii, Melt. 25. Cm
READ AND BE POSTED 1
-TO TILE NEWLY _MARRIED
AND ALL IN WANT OF
New Furniture, &c.
f I
p.HE undersigned would 'respectfully
announce that ha manufactures and knolls constantly
on hand t large and splendid apiortmant of
DINING AND lIIINAKNAST TABUS,.
' WAR]. AND CANDLE STANDS
Windsor and cane sent chair., cupboards, gilt and -rose- .
wood moulding' for mirror mid picture Ironies, and 'Vari
ety of article 4 not mentioned, at prices that cannot fail to
bo sathiactory.
. .
lie is olio ;igen t for tho well known Bailey & Decamp
patent spring Bed Bottom.
The public are invited to ell' ant examtno his stock
befoe purchasing elsewhere.
Work and mien room on Hill streetoms, Smith, one
door west of Yenter's store.
Huntingdon, A ug. 1, 18C6
MEMMAE I
J. M. WISE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in ' '
3D -1 ..IEL ItT I SO T_T 3EL. 3EI
Respectfully invites tho attention of the Public to Lis
stand on lull at., Huntingdon, in the rear of tleorgo W
swarm' Watch and Jewelry store, whore he manufactures
and keeps all kinds of Furniture nt reduced prices. Per
sons wiehing to purchase, will 'do well to give him a call.
Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges
reasonable.
Zia- Also, Undertaking carried on, and Coffins made in
any style desired, nt short notice.
The subscriber bee a
•1 1 _4" ! 2VE IV 4WD ELEGANT "MARA" R
end is prep; ed to attend Funersjs et any place in Town
p
or country. '• J. M. WISH.
Huntingdon, May It, 1866-4 f
'UNITED STATES
Authorized WAR CLAN AGENCY
ILUIV TINGDON, PA
SOLDIER. ' HEIRS, ATTENTION I,
The net of Congress approved March 2, MO, given to
Heirs of Soldiers who died prisoners of war,
COMMUTATION FOR RATIONS,
for tho time the soldier was so ,held a prisoner, at, the
rate of twonty-fl ve coats per day, to be paid in the follow ;
log order: 'ht. To the widow, if unmarried; Id. To Om
children • 3d. To lhe parents, to both Jointly if they arq
lis ing, deither is dead, to the survivor ; 4th. To the brio-
Wars and sisters.
The act of February 25.1867, provides for tho refund-.
init of the $3OO Commutation Honey. µ•here the same per;
son 000 again drafted, and was required to outer the ger:
vice or furnish a substitute.
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS
The act of March 2, 1867, also makes prosisions for ths
payment of too
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY
to ouch soldiers as have accidentally lost their dlecha}
gee
All persons having any claims under any of the aboiq
mentioned Acts, or any other kind of claim against thq
United Spites or Slate Clovernmonts, can have theni
piomplly collected, by addressing. the undersigned. In•
forination and advice cheerfully given to soldiers or thelf.
Wender, floe of charge.
W. 11. WOODS,
Aulhoriza Army and Navy War-Claim .Agent,
vany9,21807 liuminanon,.lluntiondon co., Phi
SPECIAL NOTICE,
To TILE LADIES.—Do you really
intend to crass wearing the beautiful styles nog ,
so prevalent, or dress less elegantly, because the rebel
Jeff. Davis, was entitled in Fashionable Female attire!
Ouo moment's calm reflection will surely servo to changq
your,rnsli resolve. The angels had too much good senm
to lay gside their pure chaste robes of white, boosulat
they had for a tune served to . hide the deformities of that
Prince ofltebels, tho Devil. Can you err in following the
egampleof Angels? Then having made up your minds
that you will continue to dress tastefully regardless of
rebel acts, do not forget to =that the store of the , subscril
bers, who will be happy at alt times to furnish you with,
Such tulle/es of dress as you stay desire. Urge your fall,
era, husbands, blethers, neighbors and children 10 visit
the soma store. They can here be suited in good articles .
of Boots, Shoes, Clothing Material, Het , 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 D. WALLACE.
13E6 - School Books of all kinds fop
sale at Lewis' Book Store. tf.
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