The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, January 06, 1869, Image 4

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Etnuary Term' i 869.
GRAND JURORS.
John Q. Adams, iron -master; Franklin
George Burge, farmer, Tell '
Thomas Burchisell, carpenter, Huntingdon
Archibald Cisney, farmer, Tell
Benjamin , Cross, carpenter, Alexandria
Sterrett Cummings; farmer, - Jackson` -
Mark Evans, farmer, Henderson
David Eyer, farmer, Warriorsmark
Tobias Foreman, farmer, Morris
George Goddard, laborer, Mapleton
John Henderson, farmer, West
, r-iedOria Uitn, lAborer, Morris,
Daniel .I.cyper, farmer, Oneida
John Lei, - farmer, Penn , •
, Petetliveringhouse, farmer, Cromwell
Phillip Locke, farmer, ,Springfield
WilliarnMorgan: farmer, Shirley
Graffus'Miller, breWer, Huntingdon
George,W. Owens, farmer, Warriorsmark, ,
John Owens, J. P. Warriorsmark
William Read, lat:orer, Penn
Washington Read, blacksmith, Carlton •
Micheal Shearer, farmer, 'fell
•TlerrYSnyder, laborer, Walker
'; • • :1 •tRAVEREM.JURORS—FIRST WEER.
„William Appleby, farmer, DeWitt
Guetave Altrain, - miller, West
Abraham Illtker, carpenter, Walker
David. Black, carpenter, Huntingdon
Henry, Brindle, farmer, Jackson
Thomas Thiteman' blacksmith , Franklin •
John Cummings, farmer, Jackson
Geo. Cornelius, laborer, Franklin
Thomas Carman, firmer ' • Huntingdon
,John . Deckeri wln
agon-aker, West
Joseph Diggens, farmer, Carbon
Rebben Du farmer, Jackson ,
, John M. Drake, teacher, Clay. •
. Samuel Deolmr, farmer, Union , - r;
'Devon Etnier,"Clerk, Mount Union
"Jonathen , Evinis, farther,'Tod d '''.
jelin gnio rt iok, farmer, Franklin
* Joeeph Forrest, farmer,
,Barree
I Milten M. Green, farmer, Todd
,Joseph A. Green, clerk, Porter
Jacob Goodman, farmer, Brady
David Grove, farmer, Henderson ,
-David Gilleland, laborer, Mapleton
'Samuel Gregory; farmer. West .
- Diaidel,llainteh,lariner, Lincoln ,
Jacob Harker, laborer, , Lincoln
Alexander Jackson , farmer, Jackson •
.Janses g. Johnson, farmer, Berm •
:Abner Lloyd, farmer, Lincoln
:James Linn; farmer, Springfield •
William Locke, Jr., farmer, Springfield
Samuel B. Linn, farmer, Springfield
George Long, farmer, Penn •
Edward Mellu,gb, manager, Carbon
R.G. Illorrlson, • butcher, Huntingdon
Nathan McCall, farmer, Lincoln
Cl.WwlWri Porter, farmer, Porter
James Peterson, farmer, Dublin
John Peightal,daborer, Sarre°
SamuelEalsion, rtabir, Warriorsinark
John Rung, gentleman, West
Joseph Richardson, farmer, Tell
Levi Ridenbour, farmer, Juniata.
800 'Seeds, :gentleman, Morris' . •
Anththoy'Stieetz, farmer,'Lincoln
James M. Stewart, carpenter, Barree
David A. Thompson, farmer, Henderson
William Traxlor, l laborer,.- Tell , .
• . •
4:italnaai . .raterts.—ar.COND.WEEK.
John G. Boyer, merchant, Penn
Henry Beaver, farmer, Lincoln
Frederick Berkstresser, farmer, Lincoln
Jackson S. Beaver, farmer. Ponu
.Anthony Cook, laborer, Carbon
Andrew Carberry, farmer, Hopewell
James '0; Carothers, farmer, Brady
Edmond Cook, farmer, Cromwell
William Fields, farmer, Mt. Union
Philip Fishor,lanner, Clay • -.
Henry SI Green. farmer, Tod
Samuel B. Garner, merchant, Penn
Samuel Grissenger; farmer, Clay
Wm. P. Go horn, farmer, Tell
B. F. Harlot, inn keeper, 'Morris
William Harper, merchant, Jackson
Joseph?fsedterg, gentlkinan, , Murris,
Andrew Johnston, J. P., Huntingdon
'Geo. W. Johnston, merchant, 'West
John Johnston, farmer, Porter
David Johns. fence•maker, Crown - ell
Lorenzo D. Krigger, farmer, Lincoln
Geo. Mierley, farmer, Cass
JobnACClute, laborer; - Parlor
Nicholas Miller; Teamster, Penn
J. A. J. Postelthwalt, carpenter, Mt. Union
Levi Piper, carpenter, Tell
George W. Price, farmer, Clay
Levi Pheasant, farmer, Union
William Quinn; shoemaker, West
A. L. Rickets, farmer, Shirley
James hied, f armer,. Cualmont
Davictßarasey, Carpenter, Burree
H. R. Sharer, widehant, 'Dublin, '
Summers, farmer, Lincoln
John B. Wakefield, farmer, Brady '
A RE3IARKABLE SET.—Old farmer
Gruff was one morning tugging away
with all his might and main at a bar
rel of apples, which hp was endeavor
fog to get up the cellar stairs, and
calling at. the top of his lungs for one
of his boys to lend a helping hand,
but in vain.
When ho had, after an infinite
amount of sweating and puffing, ac
eomPished the task;' and - pet when
they- were, not needed, of course, tho
"boys" made their appearance. •
"Where have you been,. and what
have you been about, I'd like to know,
thAtlon couldn't hear my call?" in
qUired the farmer in an
. angry tone,
and addressing. he,eldeso
"Out in the shop settin' the saw,"
replied.thelyoutir • .;
"An d'Yotr'Dick - •
"Out in the barn settin' the hen."
"And you, sir?",
"Up in Granny's room settin' the
clock."
"And yon, :young--male?" -
"Up in the garret setlin' the trap."
"And now master Fred, where wore
you, and what were you setting ?"
asked the old farmer. ofhis youngest
progeny, the asperity, ,of his temper
beingSemeiihat softened by' hie aroun•
ing category of answers. "Como let's
bear 1"
"Oa the door step, settin' still, re
plied the young hopeful seriously.
"A remarkable set I must, confess,,"
added the amused sire; 'dispersing the
grinning group with a wave of his
baritt`' -'" "- •
BEN. FRANKLIN AND PHILADELPHIA
MERMAN TEL—W ben BODj.inlin Frank
lin was a printer in Philadelphia, it
seems he published a newspaper.—
./s.plgogi other things ,that received,
censure. at his hands were , certain
modecoftrurisacting business -.by the
merobAnts, of:Philadelphia., He han
dled the knaves in such a manner as
to arouse their wrath, and calling a
meeting among themselves they wait
ed upon the itiirdy printer,' and de
wended to,ireow what he meant.
i'Rerereaid they, "we have been
patronizing and supporting y 0.1 3- and
tbievi,sieurreward. YOu musrchange e
this' Mode-Of doing or we'll show you
thatithe merchants are a power yeti
may, not trifle with. Without our
tronage where would you stand 1'"
"Gentlemen of the Merchants'
Ft i4 9ol ''-eajd. the , polite printer, "Irons
asaY.oale4re,(v'et7,busy new, but'call• AL
house this evening for dinner, I
ahell'eorisider i tbe matter over with
you le.atfriendlymanziar." The eoru..
mittee - eongratulating -themselves that
old gee, was evidently frightened,
me•to the dinner at tbe.hotirllarned
but were'eurprised to find nothing on
the table but mush--made of ill;ground
eorn'--,and 'a large' pitcher -tlf In/ aril-,
The merchants' commi ttee
peed to gears* fare eonld do netliine:
but witteh'ilio-:healthy printer while
he made n . hearty meal. Rising, from
the table he'addressed tliet e itiminitfee
thus : "Gentlemen, he that can live
comfortably on, such food can "live
without your patronage. I shall,cease
to attack,
,those practices when you
cease to practice them, and not before.
Gentlemen, good, night."
And fOr -many a year Philadelphia
Mercharita wore ()Otter and fur. more
,honest, owing to this incident.
fts.,.An Englishman had hoard of
the Yankee' habit of bragging, and
thought be would cut the comb of
that propensity.—no saw some huge
water-melons on a market woman's
stand, and walking up to her, and
pointing to them with a look of' alisap•
pointmont, said :
"What! don't you raise bigger ap
ples than these in Ameriea ?" .1
The woman looked at him ono mo
ment, and retorted-7
"Apples! 'Anybody inight:,know
you- was an ' Englishman. Thom's
huckleberries l"' , '
aott UM-lb°
A. R. STEWART,
HUNTINGDON, 'PA.,
DL'A LER LN
HARDWARE,
PAINTS, - PUMPS,
GLASS, STOVES,
OILS, LAMPS, DOP ES,
FrinXiS,
Scythes, Snaths, Grain Cradles, Sad-
dlery and Carriage Goods, Hubs,
and Spokes.
kNAII S AND IRON,
LOCKS, -HINGES, SCREWS;
DRAIN PIPE,
S; a l ° C)Mtl - MW.4.'-X_PLIES,
and an endless variety of goods in his line
I am receiving goods almost ovary day
from manufactuiers, and in view of into
DEC LIE - IN. ~PRICES,
and my experience in selecting hest brands
and reliable qualities of goods, purchasers
will find it to their, advantage to examine my
stoelt.;
- • THE-NEVPATENT
EGLIPSI I COOK STOKII,
which throirs all others in the shade, is sal/
increasing in popularity, and pleases so well
that everybody n.titi..
THE. ECLIPSE:
, STOP AT TILE , '
BIG PADLOCK SIGN
ITuutlngilort, July 1, 1889-tf.
e. IeCAIVAIIT, H. E. CALOWEOL, J. U. BUM,
JO/IN ELLIOTT, WII .
TYRONE PLANING MILLS.
McCAISIANT, ELLIOTT & CO.c
Suceessonto F. D. Beyer & Co.,
Manufacturers and Dealers:l)2,;
Sash, poivs; Blinds, Flooring;
Bracketq,Nouldinv, Stair .Mailing,
Plastering lath', ,§hingleS;e3innin and
Pancyr-Pickets;:ffrahle StitSr;'
AND ALL, KINDS OF LUMBER;. ,
TYRONE, PA.
Orden respectfully solicited.
.Iy2o-em
Tl7 o 2l.Dußemr.,:j.
7 . •.;:„ t
THOS. BUROHINELL & SON,
7IAXMOILMI.I4II 07
SASH, BOORS, ,!StiIIT,TE,RS,
FLOORING,
And all kinds, of ,Bullding-FlAterial,
H N T kV' G D_C! N _P A
31c112-11, ••. - ' •
. ,
000. A. aim. AHLTON &MM.& OAmort, A. inn,
THE FIRM OF.. STEEL. LYTLE &
ETF.V.l.llnring located on their tract of land with•
in two miles of the borough of Huntingdon, a
STEAM SAW
ore prepared to man ufacturo all kinds of
OAK AND PINE LUMBER.
The mill will be ran to its ulniost capacity and will lie
to Operation during . the entiro summer and part of tho
'Moran months. They :all) be enabled to turnip]) Lum
ber in large quarditioo, mad of ail dhoti/Mem, at the low
oat cash prices.
orderecepectfully. solicited., lipmber delivered it the
ilailrbad, or canal. .
tiuntingden, April 22, 18ae-l(
THE FARMERS' BOOK
390 beautiful, illustinitions. 700 octavo pages. Sbo w
Ingjnst what every - Farmer wants LO know,:
HOW TO MAKE THE FARM PAY.
,•, t r
Scud forntreular giving full descrlptinn. • 1 • •
~6.14. 3 ikR5, SONS I
E.acrienced, Book *gents androthers:wanted to tako
this book to every Fanner to every community. Bust-
Den permanent. Pays from $164 to 1200ipe{ tpoptp
Cording to experience and ability.— "
Address,' - •ZHIQLEII,'DicOURBY
Philadelphia, Pa., VloOroulitVO4 Chicago...lll, or Bt:
Nov &ag
A.yer's
ir
Ha
For ,restoring: Gray Hair to
its natural and Color.
:ardssing which
is ht once agreeable,
healthy; and effectual
Tor ' preserving -tile
hair. Faded or-gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
witls the , and
freshness of
Thin -hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked, and bald-
ness often, thougk ,not T always, curea
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where.-the follicles 'are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and "deCayed.
But such as remain can be saveil for.
usefulness by,this application. Instead
of fouling the' shalt with: 'pasty.
sedi
meat, it will keep if clean rind vinnrous.
Its occasional use will prevent the-hair
from turning:gray, or, falling off, and
consegtiently preVent, „baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some , preparations , dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigorrcan
only benefit but not' harm it. If wanted
~„
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can' be found so desirable.
Containing 'neither , Oil not dyd, it does
not soil ,white ,cat:nbrie, and yet lasts
long ou the hair, giying it a rich *glossy
lustre and a_ grateful. perfume. •
Prepared . by Dr..l. C. Ayer & Co.,
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CIMIISTS,
CUTLERY,
PRICE $l.OO.
JOHN, READ, Agent. eel6•ly
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consuinption. 1' : ,
Probable never before in the \thole history-of
Medicine, has anything, won so widely and so deeply
upou the confidence of mankind, as this excellent
remedy for pulmonary complaints. 'kin ougin a low 4
series of years, and among most of the races ot
men it has risen higher and higher in their estnnit•
tion, as, it has become betterknown. Its uniform
character and power to' cure then arions a cc mum
of the lungs and throat, have made it knots n as arc,
liable protector agalua them. While adapted to
milder forms of disease and to young chilih en. it to
at the same time the most effectual !enmity that Can
be gives for incipient comminution, and the flan
&Trolls affections of the throat and lungs. in pro
vision against sudden attacks , of Croltp. It should
be kept on hand in every flintily, and indeed as all
are sometimes subject to colds and coughs., all
should be provided NI Rh Ibis antidote for them.
Although settled Con steinigion: is thought in•
curable, still great numbers of cases H here the Ili:S
-ean seemed settled: l i tre been completely cured,
and the patient restored to sound health . by the
Cherri/ Pectoral. So complete is its mastery
over the disorders of the. J.uogo and Throat, that
the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth
ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pee
oral they subside and
Singers and Public Speakers find great pro
tection from it.
Asthma is always rclim l ed and often u holly
cured by it•
Bronchitis is generally cored by taking the
Cherry Periorni in slued and frequent doses.
So generally are its virtues known that Ile need
not publish the certificates of them here, or to mo, c
than assure the public that its qualities are fatly
maintained., •
Ayer' ,„ s Agu _ 11 - 1 -
.6' g.Jure,
For Fever and Ague. intermittent Foyer.
Chill FeVer,. •Itetnittent ,- Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, ..e.te.,
• ,and indeed rill the affections. which .arise
from ' nndarious, marsh, or miasmatic , .
poisons.
A a its name impheq, it &Jet V,tere, awl don: not
fait. Containing neither dkrsenie, Quinine, Thsinialt,
'Line, nor any oilier mineral or poisonous ciibetancq
Iyhatoyer, newton 'Mimeo etty patient. The
Mppber and 'mum Mime of its mutes in tile ague tli44-
trims, are literally beyond aecount, and me believe
mitliont a parallel in the liNtery of Agate medicine.
Our pride is gratified fly the arldiooletignomb. or
receive of the radical elites ellerted in obetinale
case , , and v. he,c other remedies had NI belly railed.
Unaeclinuited per,ons, either resident in, er
travelling tli, etyl, iiini , imtiobwalitie., will be pro
toiled by taking the E, CURE flail;.
FO)%L . T arising from torlq. lll 3 .
Of Ulu Liver, it Is an eau ellent remedy, stimulating
We Liver into henithy rxticity.
For Blliolts Dknolori; pod )'.leer Complaint:, it is
an excellent icinedy, producing many trifle e.-
mat /cable cotes, Ithere Other Mellish..., hu,rj
Prepared by Dtl. S. C. %%vim & Co., I'racticsl
and Analytical Chenilste4, Loll ell, 3ltts, , and , coed
all round the
, „ PRICE, $.4.00 PER POTTLE. •
Vh 2 Lad
IMPROVED;
mug ItEksTOUR
rAvoilni,
yewotyle oneßoae
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'havet a fine head of hair,
as well as those w,ho wish to restore ,
it. The beautiful gloss and perfume_,,
imparted to , the Hai; make it desirable -
for old and young.
For Salo by all Druggists.
DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH ST., N. Y.
~~x~~ . ~~E~loo`~~j~
BLANKS ! BLANKS ! BLANKS!
CONSTABLE'S SALES, ATTACH''' . EXECUTIONS
AWACIIMBNTS, ' E.XECIITIQNS;
SUMMONS,
,i• ~1 , DEEDS:
SIIIMENAS, MORTGAGES,, •
SCHOOL ORDERS, JUDGMENT NOTES.
LEASES FOR HOUSES, NATURALIZATION It'KS,
VOMMON BONDS, , JUDGMENT BONDS, '
WAERANTS, FEE DILLS,
NOTES. with a waiver of the $3OO Law.
'JUDGMENT NOTES; with a v, raver of alao $3OO Law.'
ARTICLES ON AGREEMENT, with Teacher's.
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Justices of the potice
and Minister, of the 0001101.
•
COMPLAINT. WARRANT, and COAIMpIIENT, In case
of Assault and Battery, and Affray. . • . a
SCLERE FACIA S, to rucover amount of Judgment. .1
COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for State, County, School,
Borough and townqb ip Tavel.
Prlnteal on superior p,apor. and for sale at th e °Soo of
itUDITINGIDON , ,
- BLA-NKs, of every desmiption,fortuted Worder, neatly
at phort notice, and on dood ['upon ~„,t,
LUMBER SHINGLES, LATHS.
HEMLOCK, PINE BILL STUFF,
Surds, Plank. Shingles, Plastering and Shingling
Lath, constantly on hand.
IVorked Flooring. Sash, Blinds, Doors, Door and Win
dliw Trowel?, furnished at alan Who nfarepriosit.
Qrala aud country product genorally bough d n e marka
)ymikostEit
our, 84f ''
,n,l!lpstnirg, COl2 Ire do.i Pa.
ALEXANDRLI L BRIIVERY""
THOMAS N. e t 0 , D E . 1
,10; ,
o undersigned having no I, w
40tered into pie
, tt , l . 7;;t o dr w at l lir h ewery, the public' are forathd
!Idle . t t o
order. On the short es tnotice.'
l'
TIIO9, N. COI/Dill;
Alexandria, Oct. 22. 113 M-if.
LOWELL, MASS.
en:
WEARTONI MAGUIRE,
Hlit STREET;
'HUNTINGDON.;
& RETAIL
•i 1. DEALERS i/N
.roreig4 4nctDbirtestio
5 11 E ,
5
i tlrlr[t ? ?...o
. - s
Ti)e attention of
MECHANICS; FARMERS, BUILDERS,
and buyers generally, to Invitei to the fact that no aro
„. - now Wean a LtETTEIt ASSOFqIdiINT of
HARDWAREt CUTLERY &C
,•
, than can bo ' fotnut olseniieroiu thin riart'a tho State, at
grieve to suit the times. 'Our shirk Comprises all articles
In 91is Eno of business, embracing a genoial assortment
Of TOOLS and 'MATERIALS used by,CARITNTERS,
ALAOKR3IITIIS CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS
JOINERS, dm, &0., togeihormitkrOargo !lack of ,
Iron, iS`teel,'ffails, Spikes, Railroad and
.. Wining ; Supplies,, Saddlery, Rope,
Chain;% Grindstpnes,* Circular, '
Mill and Crosss'Cut
Enamelled, Finished
and Plain Hot:.
tote Ware.'
Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns,
Qil and• Punier Cans.
, • Au wellopt 9sortr9ent of ,
911.4.14e303r,
• - Comprising
KNIVES, FORKS, DKSSERT, TEA
- -AND TABLE - SPOONS, SC.'S
ORS, RAOItS, &O.
BRITTANIA 3c SILVER PLATED WARE.
Hoitiefifitiek and Fthim
Of the latest and most improved patterns,
CONSTANTLY ONIIAND AND FOR BALL ‘,
A TA/A A' UFA C iU/t/eR,' PRICES
CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS
Will Owl A general nesortront of moterinl for theft' us.
consisting in part by
Carriage Trimming:s, Ilubs, Spokes
Rims, _Axles, 4'l)rings,
Washers, .2lfalleable,lrons,
tent andenamellelLather,'
TI hips, Tongues, Soc..
—kets, Shdfts,"&e. '
3EB Me cqEs.eata
,t4in be 'supplied wltli
ANVILS, B4Low:§;,Y.TPE`,..
S LEDGES; 'I4AIvINIERS
HORSE AT I.) MULE:SHOES; • •
Horse Nails, and all kinds of Ironlz Steel
C,AR'PE E' '''
Will nod In our establishment u stijaapr !took of:
SAWS, ' • .
AUGERS,
lIATCIIRTS,
ILUNIMEitS,
FILES,
CHISELS,
SCREWS,
LOCKS,
ISOLTS, . ,
PULLEYS,
SASII-CORDS, &C., S.C.
MINING, AND. MINERS' GOODS;
RAILS and SPIKB%.of all yarie,tios
• BLA.STING:POWD'ER,' 'USE,
"i• AL PICKS AND
.. - Er.a.rxr2.4eris; •" •
Can l.po arrumniatAbra ‘ . 111! ei;rrilling to theli
a Grain Eepaiator to a WII6i-atone. • ;,;• i ,
' .I3II.I.4:CIeX . TSS
Aro onpeclally Invited to cell Itud extunino our clock or
BUILDINGc‘HARDWAREi.
coiton) our prices with others.. I I.'!
Agricultural Implemeptsi
Comprising the !salons Russell ! •
Reaper, Mower,[ aild.Diopper, combined,
Rohdell's 'First PretniumilOßSEl
Rakes, i • `1
keythes,
noes, , i • '
- nay Forks,.! .. if ",-,
Tr.sce and ; 14AT. ,
net chafes, ,
• CavaTies, - - —• 1..
' • . t ' coi4 ::"•1
. . • • : :• , • . Conti, c.l Sc., &Q.!
AmOng tbdepeclottlet of ollnliouie;.mro de■(ro lo` 0411
Attention to tho celebtAted I 1 I
,•
UITTU
•••
Tlioo?,,ltaffve!igl4 Oo xellmhic!.ts r , ostvl us 7 Said fat
aclreal ,till gat particul#re of! , same, and satisf3
3 mirsolf arils guiwil?r 4u.tlitiof.' • ' •
~,SCALES,. ' I
Ecnies °fall alkus and dt;jcrlpti4;ne,linaludirik '
Tea • and 'Co 'tinter' Scdles; •'.
„Platform Scales, ' ,
; G‘ l.o 4'ers,',l"4l-P 1 2 4 .q.9W 'S•q O 4l
Rolling 11i11, ! IVIteelbarrota, _Pork, _Port,
' able; Hopper; Miners :and ;•Trans— ,
portation, Hay, Cattle and'' , ' •
Coal Seales,•• •
. ,
MANU:FAciURERS'
CASH PRIC: S. •
• ; • •i • • •
Tlle, largest apd t)9o%assoilinentja
GLASS, PAINTS; OIL iv PUTtY,
Bve l .'offerki iu this plactSV
A GREAT , VARIETY OF
COOK & PARLOR
.STOVES.
ALL u SIZi:A •
„
.1% 7 441L5.-AND..B.RADS,i
Dy the keg. 6.l'y low I
Beat Normaynalb'rod, bar an' hooplron.
STItEL, of all sizes and defieriPtiolis
WAGON.ROSBS, ; ' ; :
CARRIAGE SPRINGS, = -
IRON AND 41RASS WIRE.
°CI
13y tho barrel
41 R ./ !FN I M - FCPSVPiI I g ~ ,1
G 800 to a '?l / Bit
, , • • • r •ii•
'nil
ityAQ.l44,ll-9!cli
ritriN:ll3l; '
UTll44t-f
Ilnottngderi, Ilny 7, 1867
Effl
e'rl
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GOAT BARGAINS
MEM
p,
Coiner' of Railro-adlandMonigealerp'Sts.;
HUNTINGDON, PA. - t
•
• 1
E would call special attenticiri to
the daily arrival ofollololl AND BEAUTIFUL
UUUDS, which are caused at
',l Tempting frlces
'Consisting of thrulllll.,: , illts of
~u llr,l/loe, alll woo
[ 1 4164 ' , Alpnoae, Meinnges, irniurs,
beftutiful Ilno Of lino Crunbricq,rtlarrc4l :11.1isline, Wain
Glngbams, and ChumbrAys.
ALSO, A full lino of Domenic Ododm, much as
HEM BLEACHED BURS
Juches wide / Blenched , Jluelin
Ji an, N : to 24 3!ir . LlA»iJo t Tun Lucky,Tu.tns, Farmers
Oaeslmet e, Son dc. ~, . ,
Our stock of SHOES excels anything of Om kind tli/s
sidu of Philudelplo
ALSO, n largo and well ,aelcotod didck- Ark:i coif
.ablA for‘tho-senaon
CARPETS.
We make a specialty of this mrttaii, and fisivu on hand
o very• fine ascot tniefit '
DESIRABLE PATTERNS
14111C11 ill Lo sold Tuner firm CAN 100 bPo.nY othir
bon.° °nisi& of Plnlndolpliia. Wo Imre o:oo on flood 0
largo - Block of
rall AND BALT
which II c nig hel lin g pry
In ordor.tq boconvincod tbutpurl
‘ is the place tobuy,
exnn%lne,o ur gutlds?ut.l
\To take ',lemur° in showing our good!, Oren } 2 ull do
'not Hidh to tidy. tin:yoti pill pleoto rill find get poitoil.
CUNNINPEAIVI4CARIVION,
Oct. 2R, 1018-tf.
lIM
THE PLACE TU BUY
HINGES,
FOR FALL and
lEMARCII t
liespsetftilly . inform We' mildic generally that they
hay.; just - received large and stack , of gcitldn at
their more iu Huntingdon, p.anjiptiott in Marc of ;
• ' • y Sa,ICS
.GQ,P,P B I;
BOOTS&SHOES,
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LADl ' i Nor, T INI Kt
HOOP SKIIM,BoNsErs, BUTTONS.
WOOD AN WILLOW Br A ,-.1t1,2,
QUEIASW A B.E, HA D ARDi ,
PROVI.SIONS, GROCEIIES1 1 ':
CIIACKE4S, NOTIONS,'
TOBACCO, SEG A RS,
~GLASS,
; FISH, SALT, ~ • ,
Also CARPETS an& OILLOLOTI.I,
And in fact ecorything that Is usually hunt in in first claii
store, nil width , woo bought low. for cash anti will
sold at, correspondittgly low races for.cash. Or country
produce. unit Pluest the public, to giro, us a coil boho9
purchasing elsewheio. feeling satisfied w o 'unit Off& iiube:
tior inducements to cash Intyard.
tlliittffolfy•tedici a 'the' pitlottrtho
public, ore, cortlialty, O
inwitakto esatuitioi,rutr,
I.:Vorj•lhitig tit tOsa in'escloinko r' good; ox'eept &anti-
See. diw , .(
WM. dAJtC II 8110. j.
tYogdOli,inoi-: 4;;•l6tgy L ii' J . 1. /Jl' , ••
ITEAD •QUIVItTERS )
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INFORMS 'PORIIIO
I,or '1 —i;
MEMO
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OPENED,'
SPLBANDIL "I.3`l`OCK•of NEW 4000.;,
• THAT
OriIiA.T.'N,ESSNA..N.a.QUALIT Y.
• . COAX ANp. 0 f ,E, ! . ; j,
• , - L ' • • ,
lititithigdon, 'A prli 151186:9. 10 I-•
-- ,•+ - rft-h - 1, - -- , 1---1-P-1--t•-r. -- ; I
Et 0, a B-11 -N
1. ' 1,,
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Time trlib black thoin.bpota. on
,satnritily,n
ordinary blacking. don't Fore Tacit slitoe on•sandity, na
Mee,' bfr) bilt/jbl blil no or /'
3)033 A1N5 BLIA4K ,
Lasts; Saturday ;Night' and 'all day 'Sunday;.
IiEkis'ANYIITIIHR If I.;ACIUNCI .11A143.0 ' I
Mann factored onlb tiy . :l:it'.'l3ollllYNlt; at his iinmenati
Nap Werkc.. Sixth • itteet and tt.r!natt.
tow n Avenue,
, Fof A - 114 Iyd‘lididey',.4 ettlfOinlaeLe\viat'llooleStore, l
1iq14t176a.4!y.1 1 "4 , ; JP,V,1 8 *I.
41:4-07_,a0•
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CHEAPER THAN 4.47", y, (a-4 17 A
ClNDS.T , l•Call'''at . lEelois' Book Store
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and `SEE ASSORTMENT.
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VititlYti,ol2*,' - : lsili'iTf - ii; 7 tiltsl
THE OLDESTABLISHED FIRM
RlCTiAlibgtqU &'CO„,
/26 OA RK STRU! TPII I LAP'sk.,
'o/,, , 6..1
Is tho LargeAt—lfanufacturing Cogfq , ...tionqr!,n.llWhelk
'"thtla' F1116;11110, Stmeq.,
-- 3 :1 't
7:1 ,
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I(atfirgfldVAl4-
For dOltig ti titypilyilymiling,tn,tliq t antl.clinaPiat
rimoner. Guaranteed equal to any in the iNorlii I , Has
'all OW , etOatiFtir of li:4 146811 i 4641;1,10i the mild and
lathering qoalities of genuine Castile! Try this, plan
did Soap. Sold by the ALDEN OILIATCAI: WORK:Li,
48,Nortlainnt'Weet, - 'aep2'6B,ly.
•
AOE&TB'IVA.NTED`. 77-
• ^675 TO 's2oo'PEti , AIONTHI:
Or ' e eoetntrao ' ni ilotit' Witch t tacit' toot amount c6ti Lo
made by Belling the latest he pro% ed •
Cominon Sense Famil3i•Sek7ing Machine
Mee SlB.OO _Prn , 'etrElijitre and tenni; whims C. BOW
MS St CO, 320Seeth del674m
FINE CUSTOM MADE'' '' ;7l
O.O,T,s,ANASHOES ,
•'l 4 ,6ka.thiriiLll4Exti.: . 1'
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All tho LEADING STYLES iin . linii;l l ol , inAilo 'fo mono
urq,, Prim ft.] nt, AV; FIMIS HOZ. , •AilClVlusti . ntail
inetructionsfor golf nicaqtronent gout on
recellOof Oilier threes. ;!„
WM. F. BAIITLEI".I%
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33 South pls t)'Street, ' .a t iocro Chestnut,
i•, .• .‘ PtIILADSLPIIIA . ,
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TO. sgTE. , B#O.: ! ;,
GREAT 11P NDUCTIO OF TOLLS
• .•„
DAILY 90,4 1 ' N — -' t
From Tldgwater nll, poiurs
Susquehanna River and , its Branches,
, • ~..•
Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, Tide
, , water and Pennsylvania Canals,
. lly,;ltegular dully Tow, , gof, Ca 7.11 floats rr.nu,Phll.s4o)-
P/ila to ed Awes "mon and brancleza.'
Goods consigurd to the nb,lvp points ; froto.Philettelpete
and Baltimore will ,ho received, cartfull, handled, owl
torn nu did hick%tda daastintrynnrilslng
fur freights. , ; 2 , v , , ,
Atupt,...,wartlietre god Nvtlarf,ty,i, room (under,ciaser)
prorKed fdr loaded•cargoon: 4IR r
~Sldpp••rs Hill
god it, to their • odvAntago eto send for
wird eiaargniittantV to "tebeirdquicic I.ll4okich.
For further particulars, apply , to ,
HOPFMA:N & KENNEDY,
Ne.
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Juno 4 1. , 4 3 1+V1P1! ) . /1.• /IP; ;
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TAY.L.,OIFraiI
4 'lf
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OLIVE '.3lk ...,amatef
4 4 '. 1
8 1 il iT
.A :matt and. agreeable,' , .TO
§TIIViULAgrf; ,L§TOMAdHIC ,
and . CAAININATIT
.( i T " I ,O E - It: st,
g#ra'c'tett,
and ROOTS. Highly beneflpial
DYSPEP,S
GENERAL.DII2raiTY
Zbss
of' { Ain - jtte '
f:•.'11.%
4nA;aii 'ekc6llerfi f .,00.R13,ECT
for /person s.'s ufferii* r from ,Disor-
tiers of Ithe Bowels, .Flatulente,
&C•
SOLD-, EVERYWHERE
"JCPJE9P(CowiI,
lio:' l 4lT,lllßletStret., PliiladOpliiL
- —"" ",v, x;::' , . 1.4 . 464 , & co,: :, yi,,,,
Sop{a 80F J6Q7,y.~:;~i~<<l •;.I
"'tibitS i T4tlf FURS
.1 pits; " . 41:11
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a;lq JOHN\ 'FA-R-EIRAJS u
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I .9IIICII'S t'abolie SeveixttiL
•"' "irjri r taiinr.A.ET:A.:'l t
linyo now 16 stern of
oww 64114 r eution And
lanulithkll. ono. 01 A 1 9/ 1
A o T nod onsat,l
HA ddie Onnoleop
Fancr-Furs;
I,ADI /1 . )1111'ai
It I.N'S IyEA It; iu Abe
it fine 49301
41; lot Al .eu (PS. yolA
toielltila Collard. .
'ltta - kiffibletl tddkfitiltd:
' lay, ,guoti 'fit
t EAd)NAIti.I Pittct.l,s
Id I itotild
licit a rnli from, any
rennet tar' 11 . trittmkthitt
..Comity antl,ylqtakty. Il3t 1 ,
JR - Item, tubertieName, Number awl Street I, ,„
' l ' ' 01 ' `ll-'Pint' .t ,lOlih F AILEIit A, (l
ns ,Anpri• ?Argot, above 7 fit. '6010160e.
ee3o-4nl l'lllLAliNLl'fll X.
/Q- I %YE NO PA IiTNEII. NOR CONNECTION
WITH ANY 0 MIER STORE IN ,Alllo.l'lll A.
I i ' -3teGUIRTS .•-
t."
i.roe PHOIIOI6O THE 0 1101SiT 116sumniqoiTurlil tiltf
And rendering it dark nod glo.sy. No ol her emppoltrid •
poemsoes the ',vendor properties e Weir no exlietly:sure
thi fonditionn nfr ii'' he rimo met or
lids eit ss n linir dresser tilt been unirer MI in every see- .
lion 01 the country in tin" • nniii•ll Moira for cantor 44. J.:
Nis mviritratims entry eo9I d di;vs, 111.4 illeerlirt. !trio riveo
troll rilMorlarrel• of hair' Ibiro the rid-
Minitir in id it avelersl'ln ttorio --- 111i4-¢il .end
delit air I y 114 mined forilunr
ceileneo upon, Sr hitde tliTV , Siirtaish J yri•iirrfe' 'fiir Mtul
noiChnie risk ftr_'s•rliti of endsrbnr tynfovel, eN I?
=blcGUlltll'S'4''> l
•
hissMaxicattlfilaflowetsBliampoo
J.,• p. 1.9 L. II• , 5, , it
For removing dandt off and scurf from tits beryl % Wilful:l';
•
lugging - I pet tumuli; the thin. lbis 14 I 0 y,4
fergtee febnilt:) tlithk4Sf Ihuk hid ever dire: ed In this boil s•
try mid is iv.trrantifit frit, hem all puismititri qnh4trtures,
Th.ti valuable lotion dad used by tint emperor hlit4 tall ,
ba lt , and i.utprees Cm t una of , 3loxien, and UniVorsally
-used hy,Nltuitcout fur thrue hundred yearq. awash
cdooling. demising lindlrefruslitng:—
Whi thud used it at once reliovos headset,. 1 1. ,
v!'!! - !McGUIRE'S!!(-ii .!i; Li
"WILD FLOWERS FOR Tll:t i tlitrlEr:
w
All those oho ore iu f tvorof white teeth anda pleasant
antlf erfnitted e should at once nso'lletititen'ti
plover...for :
t pvt inhlittions s: put
up in thi Molt elegant and ornamental Manner. Nu
Inane no exception in saying that they ale an oruntnant,
re.a2:74r.c.t4t14" 4 -.VM`Z,P=;‘‘‘ . .lA?t,":lrr
wilt) bent gbold , ny,air xp.P5O-4 4 .:Prqk'
W s titu : llFllFA ScntnsimAßtetdas. AtltreAl otdets
HO .1 i EICHARD„IdaGUIREI; ! f
Dul:!l.UlPd Mang frlct ry,
pe-,91!“ ;Swift ,Sguou Arout,. p . lillade1010.:
For sale twt Laois' llvolw Store, Iltantingdon.
JOHNSE &WITTEN
MAKE plea9pr9-in Amiorindfictcvile
citizens county and viciiilty !bat they,
have Just returned from the East will a - -
-
T. (.1c; •.
- STOCK—=OF" -.GOODS
( rr; :
Which they Tiiiitiplitiii)eSed ourtit - their new dare,
O\E :,AOQIh:S96T
,OF.ATEE • ii t ASLILNOTON • 110TFOL
,•:„tbki , 64
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TSR ".GOODS;
'NOTIONS - -
2,0 •,, • r;.olt :1/ to
. , .1 • 1.•
HATS AND-CAPS,
,•„•••. ; •i
3300T%•AND SHO'ES,,n"
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"-'6lioditlES` 1-;
SIM
'FLOIJR AND/1 4 10111 7 -:- - 1
11 i r :A I; 10
`i Ci TOBtkOCO' gka-iii:g
a•a: ' - _ •—a
1 cc ; !QUE ENSW.NRE;'I
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a al . al • . iaaa- aaataa
CLOTIIS,
"to - -il•sti•ttialilsit•>l. l .
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bill. lEfii 513)
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ill ( ,q_421.15
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, C ARULTS, (MAPES lell:Mit
L• led.l
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*4ly ekKA: t .1v:19d:11,1
Mill
7;.•:11; . " t 71.11 , 111%-r! , `, i
ILAMS,,SIICiULDERSIISIDES;
J :::. ~, .ilJ.'l~i I:C.
, I •7llby'htniii inige BkOcVdc.f' 7
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LAD - r 4 - i4g'd.6Bll,§','
3 113;! .. tc)W4bp - C , 4 , 7," F011,.p13,
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DIESS TRIMMINGS ; E.MBlTaticlk
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We will sell IVIIOI.-CBALE
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go •es' t w t
to r 1? ) to
• , — . 171 I>
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Giye us a trial before purchasing rlitowbetti.
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llupthigtlon. April 16, ,
727 , , DHESTNUT-STREET • '''7•27
1,1
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..I,Actluellon4a the ' Prices
(bill:1 14 9d; ti: tpi;
... GOOPS• 7
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RICKEY I , SHARP 0fic
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NO. 727 CHESTNUT ETNEET, d
OFFER TO-D - A:Y. I t b 011 ,
Casea of Imported areas fitbrigs at
~?s, ; (ll4nta,parArarci, Worth - Double the
,prioe.ll
R i f AY th 66'
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M. PREENAT . , - o=''./1. RAirgit
en . tored,iiito.partaeralijp, fpforradtbsppPlic that
Ahoy are prepared to e;evelte op sty)q,i4 _„,,,
Plain a Woilk
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finch es MONI.I3IF.NT3, 41EAD§TON8S, sass! t t Mpg
{Yolk.id as low pfloos wholly, shop PA° rcroltyf ..4,„ 1 4
ardor. from a tnstance prqmptly,pll9,4o , l l !.--,,,,1
shop oil NifFMN 4r!tot"OoPPYPActOtitleSo;Art l l2.N;
tberail thatch 11 , I .1Z: iV;19,9,1
ARBLE I'S.ll)—....The_undersigned
: LTA ..trd - rqppptiviive,ittrlppiptgtticicitedi
litintingderNitia-the-adtmahlg•counhetStotheastock or
be marble now on handc—kle
_la prepared to furnish
sho c test natige, MonitMental Marble Tomb, AIM*,
'and 'fitonEei`tif edetyleslied' size ferns' MfiltalliniiioV
lfitiitern Marble, highly finished, and carrel ,willeAtpfirci
hriato tleyices, as may suit. „. . ,
Warble, Illoot'and IVlnifoWtfilllspa, ac with bk
furnished to
ordor. • W.,
if. W. pledges himself to ruipl,4li - material metlcor
to auy hi the country,iat a fair price: i'.oot,
before, yep purchase eleiewhere.
artier idllortgomory'ipal'Alib , i, nubtfo g a c ,,,. T .4:l
, • vv.g..iviw4,141.7t
II untinglon, May 10 1855. „ '
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T FIF kAAION Alin At ta I ?'I
WtEP, A
HUNTINGDON? trA:,.i II ic/P uT
iit"thk
head oi'Vrartc . liti i ghieCt,
tnigliorr; and le warp durtn - the 40• all, vapingi
be•it of Wines, XX Ate and Lancaster Beer. 'The tebllo t
will be sotiOliteriiitli the' briU fare liii•thelinblldjand tWcI
ploprietorawilliniqta ;Iwee,who call 9 thoni feel at bottle.
tI/Z-Tho Bell Will be opbited fOr Vestivele','PArtle4 ,
Athusententri, ti lit titSPX.S., IT
M, M6,9•41,n., / • Pro?rittora .
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A fine•aiiit litrge'assbrtillentlativug.on`-.
, I:- -.11 hriband, J . Osj._) fl \' , YI L:4
AT' DEIVIS!•73OO7OSTORE. .1=:,,1.
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