The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, July 01, 1868, Image 4

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    Various Rural Items•
Too many barns aro deficient in win
dove. -
Molar invested in needed tools pays
a high per cent.
THE mere comfortable you hoop
tho more - they will
thrive.
A AIV roots daily, to all stock, are
as welcome as. apples to boys and
. .
'A amp cow ie a valuable machine;
• the more food she properly digests the
' greater. the profit.
'THE spring of 1812 was so back
• yirard'tbat the apple trees did not tilos
)4om• until tho Gth of Juno.
ITCH. OISTRIE.—Pub the animal
with equal parts of lard and brimstono,
!laid - put thorn in a clean pen.
::Tara Valley Virginian • says it has
•;, - beeii i liot, but the•mountains are cool
aralitto crops flourishing.
[TnEEarly Rose potato was raised
rl4lll.ed Brooso, of Vermont, in 1861,
from's, seed - of the Garnet Chili.
Somas IN SnEnr.—A pint of now
' milk thickened with flour. To bo giv
-,on twice a day till the discharge is
stopped.
.
- GEArEs grow, only on ono year old
Wood: Aslo - pruning, do, the best you
-'Oari for th`Ore are as many ways as
• there aro to• get religion.
i• .•:Ey.v.av day look heavenward to see
.;jl;thoro aro catorpilars' nests in the
trees. Apply soft soap to the trunks,
noVor•to your neighbor.
Scorns IN llonscs.—Put ono pint of
good gin, and one ounce of indigo into
. battle, and shake than together and
administer in one dose;
A max in Farmington, Mo., has a
small native Cow, 136V011 years old,
which, during six months last year,
aiorriged 11§ pounds of butter per
1-Nvoek,
.Er seoms•strange that housokoopors
don't buy pails and tubs with brass
hoops and_ trimmings. They cost a
littlo more sit. first, but last wonder
fully. -
RrNano . k.u.—Mix equal parts of tur
pentino and lamp oil, and apply to the
part affected night and morning,- rub-
bing it well in the hair around the
hoof. .
,
Tun _Rural World recommends giv
ing stook, especially thoso confined to
stables, a sad 'of earth a' foot square
once. a week, or what they will oat up
clean;
BONES are worth twice as much as
ashes for manure, if dissolved, and the
ashes wiltreduco them. Mix .both in
a barrel, half and half, and moisten
with soap-suds. -
i !, A : GERMAN author says the useful
plants number about 12,000. Of these
there aro 1,450 varieties of edible fruits
berries, and seeds. The cereals num
ber 108, and vegetables 406.
A 4 NEW variety of corn, the result of
selecting seed and of high culture, has
originated in Minnesota. The yield
last'yenr was as high as ono hundred
and thirty-seven bushels to the acre.
FLAX seed occasionally given to her
,
see or cattle - will make thorn shed their
old hair, and whether young or old,
soon get sleek and fat. It is the only
thing:which will fatten somo old her
self. •• • •
$ - ; COSTIVENESS IN SIINEP.—Two table
:spoonfuls of castor oil every twOlvo
Lours. Or give ono ounbe opsom salts.
This may bo assisted by an injection
of warm water, weak suds'and molas
ses.
DIARRHEA IN CATTLE.—Take half II
pint of bran, pour boiling water on it,
and cover with a thick cloth until near
ly cool; strain and give the tea to the
afflicted animal. Two or throe dosds
aro sure to cure.
•
' THE grass crop of Pennsylvania, it
is expected, will be the heaviest out
for : ten years. _ The wet_weather of
last fall, the snows, 'dtiring the winter
end the continued rains of April, all
combined to raise" a heavy growth.
r,WOUNDS.IN SHEEP.—Take the leaves
of the elder tree and• make a strong
deception, and wash the parts affected
tvio or three times a day, and you will
not bo troubled with flies or worms.
It also removes fever from the wound
t and is healmg.
ALL of our Minnesota exchanges
speak enthusiastically of the condition
of the' growing crops. ' The season is
the most favorable for many years. It
is estimated that from forty to sixty
per cont. will he added to tho cultiva
tad lands this year.
YOUNG lady farmer in the fruit re
gion of Southern Illinois got 20 per
. cent. more for her strawberries than
others because she gave bettor meas•
nre and had nicer fruit. If the ladies
will goon in this way, the question will
'be whether men ought_
- to vote.
THE-Cumberland 01d.,) Union says:
aro informed that the, crops_ gen-
Orally look roniarkably Well- in many
.. - ,portions of this county. ,Tho fruit also
promises an abundant yield, perhaps
with the exception of, the peach„ crop,
which it is supposed have been serious
ly injured by the late frosts."
TAT, Council Bluff, (Iowa) Democrat
says:—"We learn that the crops in
•this'edurity - in some localities are prof,
ty badly damaged by the , grasshoppers.
They have commenced on the corn
crop, and aro going for it heavy. A
farmer told us yesterday that he had
boon trying carbolato of limo, but the
grasshoppers rather liked it."
t 'The new - species Of the' - potato bug,
known as the "ten-line spearman,
which created such havoc in Eastern
Illinoislastyear, is making its appear
/Anne in:very-large numbers in some
sections of Western Indiana. About
Laporte some •farmers are ploughing
under their vines, having failed to dis
;cover any .remedy for the' evil. In
other parts, slacked lime sprinkled
over the vines has.beon found to act
Puccessfutlly.
IZErit, is:very singular hoW tho fact
' 7 i;of a matt's deiith - Often semis to give
p e opl o a true idea of his character,
whether for good or for evil,i than they
have ever possessed while ho was liv
ing and sating among, them. Death
is so genuine a fact that it excludes
falsehoods, or betrays
,its emptiness;
it is a tauehstono that proves tho gold
and dishonors the baser metal. Could
the departed, whoever he may be, re
turn in a week after his decease, he
would almost invariably find himself
at a higher or lower point than he bad
formerly ocanpied on tho scald of pub
lic appreciation,
JOHNSTON &WATTSON
T"Epleasure in announcing to tho
eitivens of Huntingdon county and vicinity that they
have just retu nod front tho East with rt
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS,
Which they have just opened out nt their new etore,
ONE DOOR EAST OF THE WASHINGTON HOTEL.
Their block consists of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HATS AND OAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
F.LOUIt AND FEED,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
CANNED FRUITB,
HARDWARE,
CEDAR • WARE,
QUEENSIVARE,
OIL CLOTH'S,
OMB,
PAINTS,
DRUGS,
CARPETS, CARPET CRAIN,
FISII, SALT, CHEESE,
TRUNKS;
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, &o.
They bare o largo stock of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Cons Wing of SILKS, MOKAIRS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
GUSTRES, OINCIIAMS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, DE
LAINES, Ac., Ac., Ac.
Also, a largo as sortineut of
DRESS TRIMMINGS, ENBROIDE
RY, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
BUTTONS, &c
A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS
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All goods dollverod to reeldencos in town and dopots,
free . I .)f cliargo.
Give us a trial beibie purchasing elsewhere.
JOHNSTON & WATTSON
Huntingdon. April 15, 1869
THE PLACE TO BUY
. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER.
iv.IIIARCII BRO•
Respectfully inform the public generally that they
have Jost received a largo and splendid stock of goodo at
their store lu Huntingdon, consisting in part of
SILKS,
DRY GOODS,
- DRESS - 0 GODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, TINWARE,
LADIES' FANCY TRIMMINGS,
HOOP SKIRTS,I3oNNETs, BUTTONS,
WOOD AND WILLOW Ur A R E,
QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE,
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES,
CRACKERS, NOTIONS,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
GLASS, NAILS,
FISH, SALT,
&c., SRL
Also, CARPETS and OIL-CLOTH,
And In fact everything that is usually kept in a &stela.,
store, all which were bought low ter cash and will
sold at correspondingly low prices for cash, or country
produce, and request the public to give, us a call before
purchasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied we can offer sops
/ ior inducements to cash buyers.
We respectfully solicit the patronage of all, and the
public aro cordially Invited to examine cur goods.
Bye When in exchange for goods except promi-
See.
WSJ. MARCHA BRO.
Huntingdon. ap. 16, 1.869.
MAY, 1868. MAY, 1868.
•
CLAVIER & BRO.,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
- CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,:
GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE,
HA2S, BOOTS AND SHOES, &0., t'o.
• - - .• - • .-
Washington street, near the Jail.
Our prices are as follows :
Calico and Muslin, from 8 cts. upward,
"Merrimack" Prints, 15 Ms.
Yard wide bleachod Muslin, 12% ots.
Yard wide unbleached slnelin, 12% ate.
'Pickings and Shirtinga, from 12% cts.
White Cambric Muslin, from 15 me up.
White Barred Muslin, from 20 cts. uln
Whito Piques, from 25 cts. up.
Irish Linen, from 374 ote. up.
Do Laine, 18 to 25 cts.
All Wool Do Laino, 35 cts. up.
Lawns, 16 to 50 cts.
Whito Sprawls, $2,50 to $13,00.
Rio Coffee, 22 to 25 Ms.
Please call and examine ; ani, If you aro not convinced
it is to your interest to buy from us, do not do so.
GLAZIER Si DIM
N'ay:s,lB6B,
- • SPECIAL NOTICE,
To TAB TiADIES.—Do you really
intend to cease wearing the beautiful styles now
so prevalent, or dress less elegantly, because the rebel
Jeff. Davis, was captured in Fashionable Female atth
One moment's calm reflection will surely servo to change
your rash moll c. The angels had too much good sense
to lay aside their pure chaste robes of white, because
they lied for a time served to hide the deformities of that
Prince of Rebels, the Devil. Can you err in following the
exampleof Angels? Then having made up your minds
that you will continue to dress tastefully regardless of
rehellgiDh da tug forget to call at the store of the subscri
bers, mho mill be happy at alt times to furnish you with
such articles of dress as you may desire. 'Urge your fatb,
era, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit
the same store. They can hero be suited in good articles
of Boots, Shoes, Clothing Material, Rats, Cape, Queens
...are and a general assortment of Groceries, on as rea
sonable terms as at any Rouse in town. Store on South
east corner of the Diamond, Ilontingdon, Pa.
May 51,18135. FRANCIS B. 'WALLACE.
FULLAWAY'S ALL-HEALING and
STRENMECqNO SALy.E.
J. FULLAWAY will intro Mme, tit his own expense, his
Atli lording and Strengthening Salvo, a sovereign remedy
for lame back, local rheumatism, pain to the shin and
breast, froli wounds, in saves, spiains, meal:Ness in tiro
joints, crick in the back, old WI es, frosted feet, swellings,
numbness, ague in tics face and breast, cracked hands,
Idles, corns on the feet, and occasional sores 01 most
kinds to which the human family to sultlact.
IMgM==lii=
TO THE AFFLICTED !
AN ARTICLE OF REAL MERIT!
FOSTER'S
ORIENTAL
ITTE S 9
A Remedy tbnt has Imen tried And stood tho tent, not
only in no m t.mionni ca.", but in cm:ly community
therm used It lins boon prononuoed the molest end must
scjiable remedy known for
DYSPEPSIA,
LOSS OF APPETITE,
WEAKNESS,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
PAIN 011 ORAIIP IN THE STO
MACH OR BOWELS,
CHOLERA MORBUS,
HEADACHE,
NEURALGIA,
INTERMITTENT, OR CHILLS
AND FEVER,
LIVER TONIC,
AND FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES
As an ngreenbloanA unto remedy and an Invlgulating
Bevorago it has no equal.
TIIN valuable Bitten to comp.:rind of tho essential pro
pet ties of rootx—tito medicinal qualities of a filch have
been carefully extracted. It is agreeable to the taste and
does not leave that ustplen.aut ta.ito Liu the mouth fur
hoots after, that must medicines do.
An n Blood Purifier and Liver Tonic It hoc no °vial.—
contains no colonial or other 'options drug, but la
purely vegetable.
For Dyspepsia it cannot La (occulted. It contains no
thing injurious to thu stomach, is mild and prompt in
its action and effects a permanent cure by romoving the
cause of thin complaint.
For Intoi mittent Fever or Chills and Fever this Bitters
Is a specillafor Lester end ewer than quinine.
Nn family nhould bo without it no the coot is trifling
compared with the Hollering that may ho avoided by bay
ing it nt hand to rale of dodder] utl.•tck.
Weakly Persons use the Oriental Bitters
Invalids use the Oriental Bitters
Dyspeptics use the Oriental Bitters
Females sea the 011eutal Bitters.
TRY IT AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
neparea only.by
BUCHANAN & SAUTE',
To whom nll onion should ho addressed
Price $l.OO per bottla
For Halo by nll drugglal and 11e.ders goarrally. ndiS.
R. IN. H. WHTMOIR
Has Loan In successful practice for a number of years,
with the experience of the did - went Hospitals in Hulot.°
and America. Army and hospital Singes! minting the
late American War, continne6 to attend to alt profession
al cases at his office,
No. 928 Filbert Street, Philadelphia
No Patent Medicines are need or recommended : tho
remedies administered ate these which will not break
down tho constitution, but removato the system from all
injnries it has sustained hem mineral medicines, and
leave the systent in a healthy and porfectly cured condi
tion.
DYSPEPSIA,
that distressing disease and fell destroyer or health an,
happiness, undermining the constitution and yearly car
ryiog thousands to untimely graves, can most emphati
cully be cured.'
liIELANOIIOLY ABERRATION,
that stato ofalionatlon and weakness of tho mind whit
ionders persons incapable of enjoying the pleasures
performing the duties of Ilfo.
RHEUMATISM,
In any form or condition, chronic or acute, warrant°
curablo.
EPILEPSY,
or falling sickness, all chronic or stubborn cases of
FEMALE DISEASES
•
radically removed; Salt Rheum and every desctiption of
ulcenttlons; Piles and Scrofulous Diseases which have
battled all prelimns medical skill, con be cured by my
treatment; and Ido say nil diseases [yes Consumption)
can bo cured by wearing my Medicated Jacket, which is
a protection to the lungs against all changes of weather
in all climates. Having investigated for ye:it s the cause
and clunacter of intormittonts [fever and ague] in all
parts of the United States, will curs permanently all
chronic or acute cases of ague and nervous diseases in a
few days.
Cancer Cared without the use of Knife, or Drawing Mood.
Tapo Worm, that dread to the human family for years,
can ho removed a ith two or Once doses of my newly dis
co:croft remedy, warranted in all cases. Consultation
itt tbo English and German languages. Will make
any distant° desired. May be adthessed by letter [cant!.
dentiallyj and modicino sent with proper directions to
any port of the country.
.4Q-Ofileo, No. 923 Filbert at., Philadelphia. [npl-ly
B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS',
No. 16 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
unaEsr )IANUFACTURPRO OP
VEYETIAN BLINDS
TVINDOTV SHADES,
.OZ-SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES:Tat
Blinds Repaired, Store Finales, Trimmings, Fixtures
Plain Shades of all kinds, Curtin Cornices, Picture Ton
sell, Cor Bell Bulls, &c. apl6.2m
/ODE DARP A W. U. WOODS, P. N. DARE, W. P. DA AVOILLIE
JOHN BARE, & CO., Bankers,
Solicit accounts from Banks, Bankers & others. 'Mot ,
est allowed on Deposits. Ail kinds of Securities, bought
and sold for the usual conunigsion. Special attention
given to Government Securities. Collections made on
nil points.
Persons _depositing Gold and Silver will receive the
sanfo In return with internat.
Oct. 17, 1860-tf.
LUMBER, SHINGLES' LATHS.
EMLOCK, PINE BILL STUFF,
H
Donrds, Plank, Shingles, Plastering and Shingling
Lath, constantly or. hand.
Worked Flooring, Smh, minds, Doors, Door and Win
dow Frames, furnished at manufacturers' prices.
Grain and country product generally bought nt market
rates. WACIONI:Ii. &
aug2B-tt Phtlipsbnrg, Centre co., Pa.
SPECTACLES
-
A. find and large assortment always on
hand
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE
CHEESE. CHEESE,
best always for tale at
Ltwis' FAMILY GROCERY
Fri 111.
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\l - 1 - IAIT3 &MGUIRI',,
HUNTENCIDON, PA.,
WHOLESALE &RETAIL
Foreign and Domestic
HARD ARE,
ZWILIVA
MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS,
and buyers generally, Is Incited to the fact that wo aro
now offering a BETTER ASSORTMENT of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C.,
tban can be found elsowhore in this part of tho State, at
prices to suit the times. Our stock comprises all articles
In this lino of business, embracing a gettorat assortment
of TOOLS and MATERIALS used by CARPENTERS,
BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE null WAGON MAKERS
JOINERS, .5x,, Ste, together with a largo stock of
Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and
Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope,
Chains, Grindstones, Cipeular,
Mill and Cross-Cut Saws,
Enamelled, Finished
and Plain Hol
low IVare.
Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns,
rolia.e) C . viLtler3r,
Conlin Ming
KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA
AND 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, flubs, Spokes,
Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts,
Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa
tent and enamelledLeather,
Whips, Tongues, Soo
kets, Skafts, &c.
333E-RAL<CIMOIVIIT'XIIS
Can bo suppliod with
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
S LEDGES, HAMMERS,
HORSE AND MULE SHOES,
H.orse Nails, and all kinds of Iron& Stee
HUNTINGDON, PA ,
CARPENTERS
Will find in our establi-Inneut u superior stock of
PLANES,
SAWS,
AUGERS,
HATCHETS,
HAMMERS,
PILES,
CHISELS,
HINGES,
SCREWS;
LOCKS,
BOLTS,
PULLEYS,
SASH-CORDS, &C
MINING AND MINERS' GOODS.
NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties
BLASTING POWDER, FUSE,
60AL PICICS AII T D SHOVELS.
Cnn ho accommodated atilt everything in Utah lino from
a Groin Separator to a What-atoll.
Are ovccially ins Red to call and examine our stock of
BUILDING HARDWARE,
and aomparo our vices with otters.
Agricultural Implements,
Comprising tho Lotons Russell
Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined
First Promiiiin 1101t813
ltakos,
Scythes,
noes,
fey Folks,
Traco and Halter Chain,,
lirraht Chains,
Cow Ties,
Cat ry Combs,
Cards, &c., Lc., S.c
Among the spncialtioi of our Howse, we desire to cu
attention to limo celebrated
Tho exclusive rigid to sell which is vested in us. Send for
neircular guul got full particulars
.of same, awl satisfy
yourself of its suporlor qualities.
Scales of alt sizes and descriptions, including
Tea and Counter Scales,
Platform Scales,
Grocers' and .Druggists' Scales
Rolling Mill, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port
able, hopper, Miners and Trans..
portation, Hay, Can and
Coal Scales,
FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS
CASH PRICES.
The largest and best assortment of
GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY
COOK & PARLOR STOVES
ALL SIZES OF
NATT,S AND BEADS,
Beet Norway nal!, rod, bar an hoop Iron.
STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions
WAGON%BOXES,
CARRIAGE SPRINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WIRE
Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil,
By tho barrel or gallon, at very low figures
Xll A call is respectfnlly solicited, feeling confi
dent that one goge.3 nod price, will not fail to
pleasorrs.tt
WHARTON & AIAGUIRE
7, iSG7,
HILL STREET,
DEALERS IN
The attention of
Oil and Powder Cans
An excellent assortment of
3Eazkrz:ra..er.s;
331aulicl.er;s;
OHIO PUMP,
SCALES.
Ever offered in this pine
A GREAT VARIETY OF
By tho keg. Very lows
T11210412ia Iliertistmcnts.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM,
J. J. RIQIIARDSON & CO.,
126 MARKET STREET, 1' lIILAD'A
Is the Largest Manufacturing Confectionws awl Whole
solo Dealers in Fruits, Nuts, U., in the United States.
tn 114-1 y •
T O FARNIERB
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO
The attention of Farmers and other consume. of Fer
tilizers is invited to this Guano, as worthy cf their spa.
clot notice. Its use for several years In Maryland, Vim
pinta and oilier southern States, for all crops, lino given
it a standard character for excellence unequalled by any
other. It possesses all the quichuoet of Peruvian Guano
with permanent qualities not found in that at title. 250
lbs of this Guano ate found more than equal to SOO lbs of
the best Superphosphatcs. It ripens the wheat crop
front fire to soma days earlier than the phosphates, which
fact alone gives it incalculable advantages.
Liberal diocount to dealers. For odo by
JOHN S. MESE & CO.,
General Agents for Pacific Guano Co.,
88 south Delaware Ave., Ph ilatra
init2s-13m and 71 South street, 13altitnolo.
siaviomil.3c4c.a.:loT
Anti-Incrustation Co.'s Office,
No. 147 South Fourth Street,
PIIItADELPHIA.
The Anti-Incrustator
Will remove scales front Steer MILERS and keep them
clean, render the Boiler km liable to Explosion, and caus
ing a great saving of fad.
These INSTRUMENT have been in succrtlful use during
tho last two years in many of the establishments of Phila.
ddphia, and other parts of the United States, front which
the most flattering testimonials of their wonderful saving
off ail and labor have been received.
- .
8 - . i i --PARTIES haring BOILERS would do woll to call
at the Office, and *muffin° testimonials. &c., &c.
EZRA LUKENS, JOIIN EAREIRA,
Obey and Tynan. President."
Juno 3, '63-3 moo.
PEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE!
Excellent for Females and Weakly Parsons.
Used by hundreds of Congregations for Church or Corn•
_••, reunion purposes.
VINEYARDS—Los Angeles, Cal iferma, and Passaic,
Noe• Jet soy.
SPEEIt'S PORT GRAPE {VINE, Four Years. Old. This
justly celobrated ❑alive Wino is nolo from tho pica or
the °polio Gripe lathed in ,hie Country. ICJ invaluable
'Poole mid Stroligthordorr Properties 11110111 pasted by
nny other path° Being the pure iniee of the grape
produced under Mt. Speer's 00 tt personal supervision,
its purity nod genuineness lire guaranteed. The young•
tst child may partake of its gencroni qualities, 01111 the
mealiest invalid may teie it to advantage. It is particular
ly benellzial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the
various :diluents th•tt Millet the 0 Palter sex. It is in ev
ery respect A WINE TO luli 111:LIED ON.
lurnlids on, Spenel Port Grape Wine; nannies TRO
Specr's Pot t Ilia's, Wine; Weakly Persons Sind a Benefit
by its Use; Specett Winos iu Hospitals sto pteferred to
other Wines.
mciput Office, A. SPEED,
No. 243 BROADWAY, oppoeito City Nall Polk, N. Y.
Sold by John Deed, and Samuel Smith, Druggists, hum
tingdon• sel3
The Mato supplied by Johnson, Holloway and Cowden,
nod Fiend], Diehard.; & Co., in PhiN1104)11111, nod by Cleo.
A. Kelly, and Fahooducles, in ritleburgh, and oilier
Wholesale floaters.
628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628.
=I
"KEYSTONE SKIRTS."
aro the best and eIIEAP,ST Low PRICED Hoop Skirts in the
market. Trail ',kids, 25 sin logs, $1.00: 30 springs, $1.20;
and 40 springs, $1.45. Plain Skis ty, 6 tapes, 20 springs.
SO Cents; 25 springs, 95 Cents; 110 springs, $1.15; and 35
springs, 51.28. tram /WA/ in every respect.
'Our OWN Make" of "UNION SKIRTS," eleven Tape
Trails, from 20 to 50 springy, $1.20 to $2.50. Plain. Six
Tapes, 20 to 56 springy, front 05 Cutts to $2.00. Muse
Skirts ale bolter than those sold by other establishments
as first elms goods and nt much loner in ices.
"Our OWN Make" of "CHAMPION SKIRTS" m e in
every way supto Mr to all other Hoop Skis is before the
public, and only have to be examined or worn to con
vince every one of .tho fact. Manufactined of the best
linemfinished English Steel Springs, very super Mr tapes,
mail the style of the metalle fastenings and manner of
securing them surpass for durability and excellence any
other skirt in tins country, and are lighter, more elastic,
will wear longer, giro more satisfaction, and are really
cheaper than all °filets. Every /day shook! try Mem
They are being sold extensively by merchants through
out this and the adjoining States at very med.:into prices
If you want the best. ask for "Hopkin's Champion Skirt."
If you do not find them, get the merchant with whom
you deal to order them for pots, or comp or send direct to
us, Merchants will find our diffelent grades of Skirts
exactly \shot they need, and too especially invite them to
call and examine oar ONNIIHIVO ilwsoltMOllt, or send for
Wholesale Price List.
To bo hail at Retail at Manufactory, and of tho Retail
Ttado generally, and nt Wholesale, of tint Manufacturer
only, to whom all mares should ha addressed.
MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM OS ARCH STREET,
Betweon 6111 and ith Sts., Philadelphia.
WM. T. norKiNs
BEIM
ISAAC K. STAUFFER
WATCUIMAKER, and JEWELER,
No. 149 North 24 Street, corner of Quarry.,
An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated
Waco constantly on hand.
SUITABLE FOR lIOLIDAY PRESENTS!
.0. - A—Repaiting, of 'Watches and Jewelry promptly at
tended to. n0v.27-Iy.t.
Can't Be Beaten !
JOHN H. WESTBROOIC
Respectfully infotnl9 the citizens of Huntingdon and
Vicinity that ho hasbut received flout the city a Nxw and
splendid stock of
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks,
Trunks, (fx., &c., etc. , trje.
all of Which lie is prepared to Cell at greatly reduced prices
Don't forget the old stand to the Diamond. Old caste
mars and the public generally aro Invited to coll.
Ihnitingdon, ap iP, 1868.
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.
THOMAS N. COLDER.
Tim undersigned having now entered into limo
t)
pt,
t tl , e , ;: /ad r w h i t i i lte o w i e , ta. :m t l i i o t a , IT t ili 1 Il i o n
w i s ii fi t =
4 . „ ... . i orders on the shot teat noV i o ths.
N.
comm.
- Alexandi In, Oct. 9.3.1866-tt.
4 01-COT-133) ANTS.
FOR EVERYBODY,
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER
KINDS. Call at Lewis' Book Store
and SEE ASSORTMENT.
FOR TILE LADIES.
A superior article of Note Paper and Envelope
outablo for confidential correspondence, for Halo at
LEWIS' BOOK STATIONER' STORE.
tLLKINDSOFCRACKERS
conv anti ) , on band at
WJNNINCIIIAM & CAItMON'S.
JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO.,
J'aiW - HMIZS,
NO. 902 CHESTNUT STE E T,
PHILADELPHIA,
Manufacturers and Importers
°revery 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 Sawmill Street, affol
ing ample room mut convenient nccenao•ies, giving op
portunity for a proper display of goods, and better means
for their examination.
With oatensive and favorable arrangements in this
Country and in Europe, we are in a position to oiler at
moderato FIXED prices
Watches, Diamonds, Bronze & Marble
Goods, Silver Wares, Jewelry,
Porcelain, Plated Goods,
Musical Dozes,
and overy description of
FANCY ARTICLES.
Strangers lieitiati tim city are cordially Invited to no
amino our New Storo. [10114,63,-Iy.
FIXED
ED FACTS
alway INDELIBLY
IMs
sertions.
Thus it Is that this coLutinity gives testimony In fa
vor of the well known establishment of
H. GREENBERG,
EMICKEILIE4 4111E1l0 - av
HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON.
whilst It is not his purpose to deceive the piddle by
clamoring 'low prices and better goods" than other
dealers, Ito simply Invites all who wish to parches° in his.
lino of business to call and satisfy thomselves that with
him a patron once gained Is never lost, that Is, "tho proof
of the podding is in tho tasting of it."
Be has just received his winter supply or
)11%41DT tV.OIIIIIIC6,
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
Ito has also a largo assortment of tho neosi.substatitial
and fitshionable
'fats Caps Gods' Tarnishing Goods )
of every description, and mado up froui the beat material.
Always en hand the finest quality of American, Eng
Itch and French CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINOS,
which aro mods up to older by good, experienced work
men, in a manner tho most fashionnble and endiziable.
No eastern city con siren! a better or more varied style
of goods than can ho found in my solection.
11. CIRBENBERG,
lluntingilon, Nov. 13, 1567. Meicliant Tailor.
PqA 4 EIIIIL7ig:IICAIDX.AiIt , WAIMLII
MUSLCAL INSTRUMENTS AND
• SEWING MACHINES.
IQ RI. GREENB has removed his
jut a Muscle Store, to the second floor of Leistor's build
ing. where he keeps comdantly on hand STEINWAY &
SONS' and GAEHLE'S Piano Mannfacturing Company's
PIANOS, MASON & lIAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS and
CAR HART, NEEDIIA3I & CO.S' MELODEONS; Guitars,
Violins, Fifes, Flutes; Guitar and Violin strings.
MUSIC 110011 S—Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden
Censer. Golden &c., &c.
SHEET MUSIC.—Ho is constantly leeching from Phil.
adelphia all the latest music, which persons at a Malone°
ss ibhing, can order, and have sent them by m nil.
Also GROVER & RAKER'S Celebrated SEWING MA
CHINES—the only machino that, in addition to every
kind of sewing, embtoiders perfectly; sowing Silk told
Cotton of all kinds and colors for machines.
Persons buying Sowing Machines fully instructed in
the line of the,,,.
P:a' Pianos and Organs Was ranted for five years.
Moss wishing to buy any of the above articles are in
', ilea to call and examino mind before porehasing okr
n hero My prices ate tho same no in New Yolk and
rlidadelphia.
Circulins of Instrnments or Machines, sent promptly
upon application with any additional information desired.
B. M. GICEENE,
llill street, Huntingdon, Pa.,
Second floor of Leister's new brick building
mlyS,'6i
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etre 7 .-5 13 fir
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MARBLE YARD.
J. M. GREEN & F. O. BEAVER
Ihtving entered into partnership, Inform the public thn
they are prepared to execute all styles of
Plain and ornamental Marble Work
Sack as MONUMENTS, UNANSTONES, also Building
Work, at as k.w prices an any shop in no county.
0, tiers from a distance promptly attended to.
Shop on MIFFLIN street, a few floors east of the Lu
theran thatch mch0,1867
CHEAP GROCERY STORE.
- srmwrinomt.,
HILL ST., HUN'T'INGDON, PA.
THE undersigned offers for the in
spection and purchnes of customers alarms and as.
sorted stock of Groceries, Provisions, &c. Ito feels satin.
lied they can boaccomodated with anything in his lino.
Ilia tutees are low, and kb stock fresh and good. Ile
keeps limo best of
SUGAR, COFFEE,
TEAS, SPICES, SALT,
TOBACCO & SEGARS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS & CAPS, &c:
ALso—
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR,
_ _ _
FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE,
And NO TIONS of ovory kind
A select stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS.
WARE ' and all other articles kept in a well rogulated
estahlislnnent for solo at reasonable prices.
.OZ - - Rid store is on hill sheet, nearly opposite the
Rank, and in the roost fortuet ly occupied by D. (I tovo.
Call and examine. Z. TENTER.
Ituntingdon, op. 15, ISGS
IorARDLE YARD. The undersigned
3 would respectfully call the attention of the citizens
of Ihnitingdon and tho adjoining counties to the stock of
beautiful marble now on hand. Ito is ',repined to furnish
at the shot test notice, :Monumental Mai hie, Tooth, 'fables
and Stones of sooty desired sizo and town of Italian or
Esstein Marble, highly finished, and calved with appro.
pliate devices, or plain, Its 111413 . suit.
Building Marble, Door and Window Pills, &c., will be
furnished to older.
• • . .
W. W. pledges himself to furnish materinl and work
manshlp equal to any in tho country, at a fair prico. Call
nod see, beforo you eNewbere. Shop on th.
orner of Montgomery and MAUI Lao. linutinedon Pa.
WM. WILLIAMS.
Huntingdon, May 16 1.855.
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
4 LARGE STOOK
AND
BPLENDID .A_SSORTINIENT
or
Window Curtain Papers,
JUST RECEIVED
ta ,
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
BEST BLEAcuED BI U S
ahrayi on hand at
thyiv rxr, , Tr. 1alC; U (ENO J'S.
READING RAIL ROAD,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,
.31.AY 20, 1808.
GIi,EAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE
North awl Not th-11 - e4t for PifILADELPIMA, Now
YoRE, ILLS, TA:11Q111, Atfitt.l:Th, 1.:M:1NON
JULE:2OII; E. 1520; EPIIP.A7I; 1,171 Z; LINC.IS7ER, 00003.1.
OL, &C., &C.
Trains leave Harrisburg flu- New York, :as follows; At
2 50, 5 25 and B,lo' A. 01., 12,20, 2 04,0,85 P. M., connect—
ing with similar trains ou tho Pennsylvanialtat,arriving
at New York 5,00,:10 00 and 11 40 A, 11L, and 3,50. mill
7 40 and 10.20 P.Ol. Sleeping cars accompany the 2 0014
anti 9 415 p. nt. trains without change.
Leavo Harrisburg. for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Alinersville, Ashland, Wino Grove, Allentown and Phila.
dolphin at 8 10 A. M., and 105 and 1 10 I'. M., stopping at
Latium' and ptincipal way stations; that 10 p. lit. Haiti .
making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only.
For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, lin Schnyl.
kill and Susqueltan al R.R., leave Harrisburg at 3 55 P
Returning, leave NEw-Tonn at 0 A. AL, 12.00 noon, and
5.00 and 8.00 I'. H. Sleeping cars accompanying the 8.00
m and 5.00 and 8.00 p m trains without change,
Way Passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 730 A. AD,
returning from Rending at 0.30 p in stopping at all sta.
[ions ; Pottsville at 8,45 A. 3.1.. and 2 43 P. DL; Ashland
6 00 a in and 12,19 lions, and 2,00 I' N; Tamaqua at 8.30
A DI., and 1 00 and 8 45 P M.
Leave Pottsville fur Ilah'ishurg, via Sclulylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad at 7,10 a a. and 12 noon.
An Accommodation Pasta:ll,T Train leaven READING at
7.30 A. DI., and returns froin ' IMILAIMLIMIA at 5,151'. DI
Pot tstoan Accommolttion Train: Leaves Pottstown at
0,45 n. m., retm sting leaver Philadelphia at 4,30 P.
Columbia Railroad Trains learn Reading at 7 00 A
111., and 6 15 P. M., for Ephrata, Litt; Lancusten, Col.
umbia,
Perkionten Railroad trains leave Perkiomen Junction
at 9.00 n in and 555 p m returning : Learn Skippack at
6 45 a m, mid 1.15 p in, connecting With similar Cahn '
Reading Railroad.
On Sundays, leave New York at 8 00 P. M., Philndolt
plan, 8 a m and 315 P. 3L, tho 8 n in train running only
to:Reading; Pottsville 8 A. SL, Haiti Iturg,6 25 a m, ands
4 10 and 9 05 p ra, and Reading 110, 2,05 and 7 15 a.
for Harrisbit ~aud 7116 a. in., and 11 40p.m., for New York„
and 1.25 p.m.' for Philadelphia.
COMMUTATION, MILEAGE, SEASO:I, SCHOOL, and EXCURSION'
TICKETS to and from all points at redneed rates.
Eaggago elteck.l though: 100 pounds Baggage, allowed
each Passenger.
Reuling, Ur*. 20, 1868. • Cenera G ikp N ert l9 ntn i : l4 I
PENNSIT
TIM 0
SUILIII ,
WEST IVARD.
P. 51.1 A.M.j P. IC ET. itTi , _l. A. 12.1 P. 52.1 .M
505 11 29 IN. Hamilton, 443 41
614 11 33 Mt. Union,... ..... 434 31
5 f. 2 11 46 Mapleton 420 25
532 11 56 Mill Cloak,— 415 16
64570012 12 3 31 Huntingdon, 8 35. 400 03
605 12 32 IPeteraburg,... I 3 40 415
015 112 411 'Barre°, I 3 301 36
622 12 49 ISpruceereel., 320 29
635 101 ' Birmingham, ' 308 16
0417 51 1124 20 Tyrone, 749'3 00 09
050 12.3 Tipton, 249 59
703 129 Fostoria,2 44 53.
703 135 Boll's hills,.. 230 40
7258 20 2 001 447 Altoona,. 7202 20 30,
P. 11.1 A.M. P.m. A. M.
The FAST LINE Eastward leaves
A. M., and arrives at Huntingdon at 1 .
The ClNerrirATl EXPRP.S3 Eastward 1.
4 45 P. 51. and arrives at Huntingdon n
Tho FAST LINE Westward, 1041 . 0
7 45 P., M. and arrives at Altoona at 9
Tire BiLTI3IOIIE EKPRESS, loaves Haul
30., arrives nt All toona, 7 35, A. Si.
TiroEXPRESB eastward leaves Altoona at 945
P. 30. and ;arrives nt Huntingdon at 1100 r. Sr.
Tho LOCAL APCOMMODATIO:I eastward leaves Altoona at
125 P.ll. andiarrives at Huntingdon at 5.15 P. M. Wen/-
ward leaves at 6 25 A. M., and arrives atAltouna 10 00 A 3r
Jima 8,150.
ITUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP
ll RAILROAD.
On and after WEDNESDAY, MAY1317[41868; Passenger
Trains will arrive and depart as follows:
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
TRAIN; DOWNTRAINS.
Exenstsl MAIL 'EXPRESS] MAIL
TIP TRAMS.
Ltm_
P. 31. A.J.
La 6 051 L 745
623 803
630 816
G 44 824
0 58 8 381
7 051 8 451
7 NI 8 r.•
7 161 „ 56;
7 201 8 391
An 7 116;Ao. 9 13
LE i 4511.8 9 18
8 00i 930
8 071 9 43
8 .211 0 97,
. ,
S3l 10 11
A 10 23
AR 8 53 Anlo3o
LB 7 00 r"
8 0,51
_ 8 10,
AR S 20fAn
Irmitingdon 31a
The Las
tss
REs:rom
iFYWO R 11 5
DlMSgig
)/ewpityte (Done/14C
r
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 hair,
us well as those who wish to restoro
it. The beautiful gloss and perfume
imparted to the Hair make it desirable
for old and yoUng.
For Salo by all Druggists;
DEPOT S 198 GREENWICH ST., N. Y.
PA.Ct &NED °Up,
UNITED STATES _ .
Authorized WAR CLAIM AGENCY
IIUIVTINGDON, PA
SOLDIERS' HEIRS, ATTENTION .
The act of' Congress approved March 2, 1267; gives to
Heirs of Soldiers who died prisoners of war,
COMMUTATION FOR RATIONS,
for the time the soldier seas so held a prisoner, nt the
rate of twenty-five cents per day, to ho paid in the follow,
ing older: Ist. To the widow, if unmarried; 24. To thn
children; Sit. To the parents, to both jointly if•they nro
lining, it either is dead, to the survivor; 4th. To tho bro
there and sisters. •
Tho act of Fchrnary,2S, 180 , provides for tho refund
ing of the $3OO Commutation Money, where the saint, tier :
one Was again drafted, and was 'clinked to enter the ser
vice or furnish 11 Silbstitllle.
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS
Thu
IN* 110
act of Morch 2,1607, also makes provisions for tho
.at of tho
to such bol diel a as harw accittoutally lost thoir didultar
sea
All persons having any elainin under any of tho above
mentioned Acts, or any other kind of claim nfotinht tho
United Stales or StAto .00V01 11111011 N, can 1111Y0 thom
promptly collected, by addre.ing the undereigned. It;•
tornuttlon and Arica cheerfully given to soldiers or Moir
friends, flee of charge.
w. U. WOODS,
_Authorized _Army and .and War-Claim Agent,
may 9,21807 llusTimmoN, Iluntingdon co., Pa.
FLOUR ! FLOUR !,
The best Flour, by tlio barrel or smaller quantity fop
Bala at Lowis' Family Grocery.
COUNTRY DEALERS can
bay CLOTHING from MO in Huntingdon at
WHOLESALE as cheap as they cat in the
tics, as I have a wholesale store in Philadelphia.
IL ROMAN.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Ali kinds of country, prtAiit.o taken in exchaugo for
Ou.ds at Lewis' Family Cii.xery.
EN T II,Y FAMILY
1} ill find ,t Wig Family Grocery, 'evory
mild° usually kept la Ili 1.10. 4 5 (11V.Tly ttOroi. Call
} U'l V. ant.
NANIA RA IL ROAD.
01? LEAVING OF TRAINS
!llt ARRAN G.I3.3IRArT.
EASTWARD
P.
I w
STATIONS.
Altoona at.
VT A.M.
ens ev Altoo
t 5 56 I' 11.
• Huntingdon at
00 P. M.
ingdon, at 6 15 A.
STATIONS.
GM
Huntingdon,.
McConnollstown,
Grove,..
Marklesburg ,
Coffee Run
111 323
8 03
7 55
7 40
7 7
1 2 0 6
Rough & Ready,
Cove
Vie,hers summit
Saxton,
11.upowoll,
7 04
Ili 0 50
6 a
Piper's
Tates%mo,
Bloody
Mount Dalian,
6 1.3
.06 56
1.05 40
SII0U1".4 RUN BRAN(
0 2.3 l Saxhin ,
0 40 Coahnont,
0 4.1 Crawford,
0 00 Dudley,
Broad 'fop C1ty,...-
ty 10, 1.960. JOHN
EMEt
6n
LE 6 16
VII: I I.LI
*
- IMPROVED
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY
EMI
4 52
4 31
4 21
10
3 65
3 49
a 34
LB 3 20
3 03
2622
2 42
2 IA
In 2 10
den 315
I 2 '5l
45
MEM
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