The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, January 20, 1869, Image 4

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    "Take 'Away Your C.dokiait."
Jinks,-,•drank ., too- - much, as all his
friends khow, - but,. like many another
good fe:low who drinks, it was bard, to
convince Jinkir that he ought to let up
n , Ho boarded at ono of the ho ,
"''tale, and night after night lie would
remain , until past midnight at the sa
loon bar, "'listing" in, rendering it tied
essary, morning after morning, to haVo
a cocktail brought up from the saloon
•!;ibefore lxi -, Cbuld - get out, .of , Aiid and
, then another to brace hirnup for
break
fast.
'H'Finally : the' har t attendant who
' , 'brbogbtibpl•tlie! drinks - romonstrated
elling.liinr that iplic contin
ii:ue4i4is.courso much longer, he would'
the ,
, "The what ?'? asks J,inks, not;"ek`act.
' - :ly comprebending. ,
• -. , .‘iThe man.with the poker—getsnakes
,„ n actuF you-;see . thjngs—have the trc
, mens.ft ,-
"" ,
nonsense,"_ , said a,Tinks;.',"you
m'eatft i3care me. I have drank just so
for:fifteen 'years. •.'lt never heal me.
cocktail or two in the mornipg_and
Vain right always.". . •
" 1 "' The man' had more sympathy for a
1"- - Mari'on'ilie downward road of 'intern
~,, p ernace; than most I..irmen htive;.and,
„Ike - determined to giVeJinkti n fright.
Accordingly, 'the next morning, when
the':Well-known - ring from 'room'
ii witl3 the"bar;tender , 'prepared a
oi•xery, entitling giir Cocktail, and placing
,„„itmr,affatter; surrounded it witb,sun
. dry, tqads„ lizards, small ; snakes,. etc.
Ll Thls l he eimireyed - to:links' room; tbat
1 - ;'lndiVidita4'who bud loaded hiniself
with "benzine".. the night before fall,
er more heavily than usual, nervously
a"waiting it.' „, - • •
".litorning,”' Said links, strotabing
•:.out'arhand•lthat tionibkid some,, "glad
,;Ito‘see\you:—devilish dry •thisimorning,
—lO/tat's them °" (darting back in ihorl'
,
"Why,` d`d you mean ?" said the
mani-,in.innoennt wonder: ). • :•:
"Why, the toads, snakes and, things
around the tumbler!" said Jin ks,sbrin k- ,
id - Cto,,,l,h4;:,liapkOf the bed, and viewing
t itle reptiles with aversion and dismny.
my man, there
ing - around
.the tumbler—nothing oh
the whiter except the,eoCktail."
i yer(ttere:are.' I see snakes',
toads andilizards there!)
t A 4,i Jinksi .(with - a sikbY. I was
:`llfrafd liow ' bo. I' told - you
yesterday.tnorning, don't you remorn-_
ber?-'• You are =fleeing things when
there ain't thingslo see. You've got
'cm sure." • .
Jinks„ raises, up in bed. "Do you
meatt , torn,tcll„me," said he, "that there
ain't no snakes and.things - there ?"
"Most assuredly, I
,dp."
Jinks considered a moment and then,
lying dOwn, said, in a sorrowful voice
and with a mild, repellant wave of the
hand '' Viourocktail."
The;etorfgot out.; 'Jinks found that
he was sold, -but he quit drinking, for
•eyeiryltififl ho hienqiui into a sa
hioii 'where he used to "infest," some
*wild sing out—" Take away •your
-cocktail IP • ' • • •
fi ErsEcrivqp i Tu, lmmaiNivrpti.—Tho
e #3c:ts' of the imagination were well'il.
lustrated in 'the ease' of young Stevens,
endeavored to commit suicide in
the Park some days since. Having
• discharged the pistol, at his breast, he
_.`lfeltbackward, and was 'apparently in
a dying
.Onflition. When, however::
be hadascertained that the ball,instead
of: piercing hie vitals, had glanced off
and lodged in the fleshy part of bis
body near the shoulder, ho quickly re
, vived,sprang up, walked off, and being
- furnished with funds, took the first
train for his home hi Bridgeport, Conn:
A French soldier was at ono time con
demned, to, death - for desertion.: The
!datol_nieciithin arrived. The platoon
of soldiers:took their „places to fire,
and `the : condemned - was blindfolded
and PlaCed in front of them. As- the
--order was about being given a reprieve
arrived. The General commanding,
,how,eyer, thought he , would. inflict a
seare„,ripon .the deserter, ant.accor
:4 dingy ordered the men to fire over the
reprieved man's head. -The poor- fel
low dropped instantly, and when they
proceeded to pick him up they found
he was dead, though untouched by a
single ball. I knew of a man who, a
few years ago, dreamed that he would
die ypqn.a.cert.sio -day.. As--the•time
atoirnenti hik belief in the dream grew
Iltiongerantstronger. His physicians
and friends sought in vain to dispel
the hallucination, and, sure enough,
when the day arrived he did die. Mor
timer S--, a prominent lawyer of
Western New York, could at any time
be • forced into the belief that he was
but'to toll him`that he
looked sick and ho would fancy that
be was, and soon became so.—N. Y.
Cor. Chicago Journal.
A SCHOOL MONTH.—The Pennsylva
nia School Journal gives the following
ass tile:law fixing the 13 - chool month :
, That; twentY-twoidaYs shall be held
be'a fichool'month, , , and' that two
I ftdatuidaYe idea& month,' as the piop
er board shall designate, which
two Saturdays shall be hold to be a
_part of_the school month, may at the
discretion, and by an affirmative vote
of all•menibern of the Beard of Direc
tors,-or Controllers; be appropriated
to Institute for the improvement of
the teachers of said district: Provided,
That in districtii in which the schools
are, or shall be kept - open and in ope
/*Alen, the maximum term - now allow
ed by law, and the teachers employed
by the year, the foregoing clause as to
the•number of schooldays in the school
month, shall not apply any further
than that the reports and statistics of
the school shall be kept in accordance
therewith, and that District institutes
may be held as thereby directed. •
To CURE A COLD. -Dr. Hall's Jour
nal of Health give the following seas
onable warning :—The moment a man
is,satiefted that ho-has taken' , Hold, lot
tinide:three-things: '',-FirStyeat moth
lag, second, go to bed, cover up in a
warm room ; third, drink, as, much cold
water as ho can, or as he wants, or as
much herb tea as ho can, and in three
cases out of four he will be well in ?0
hours. To neglect a cold for forty
eight hours after . the, cough commen
ces is to place yourself beyond cure,
until the cough has run its course of
about a fortnight. Warmth and ab
etlaenee ars sefa, certain cues, when
applied- early. .Warmth keeps the
pores of the skip open, and relieves it
of the surplus which oppressed it,
while abstinence cuts oft the supply of
material for phlegm, which would
~otherwise be coughed up.
NEW,
TUE undersigned would respectfully
annenece that, in connection with their TANNBitY,
they have Just opened n splendid assortment of
FINE LEATHER,
Conslatpvip part bf .,.
FRENCII CALF
MOROCCO, '
LININGS,
--; BINDINGS,
•-• ,!'' : !SOLD, i ;
UPPER; „,
SKIRTING, to.,
Together with a gattemt araorttni:it of
'
Tho trade:llo invited to Outland 'o'xatnitt'o'OUr stock,
' Store on 111 LL street, two 'doors weal or tho PrFabyta:
',hut churrh:.
The highest price paid foiI:IIDES and BARK.
„ .
- • • • C. H. MILLER & SON.. i
. Huntingdon, Oct. 28,1868 ' • ' • ' . ~ • . ,
'UNITED ST : 001718'
Antliorized WAR CLAIN AGENCY
HUNTINGDON, PA
SOLDIER4V HEIRS, ATTENTION !
The act of Congress approved March 2, 1867, gives to
Heirs of Soldiers a ho died prisoners of war,
COMMUTATION FOR RATIONS, • •
for the time the soldier woe to held a' prisoner, 'tit the
rate of twenty-five cents per day, to be paid to the, follo,w
log order: Ist. To the widow, if unmarried ; 2d. To the
children ; 3d. To the parents. to both jointly if they are
living, if either le dead, to the survivor; - 4th. To the bro.
there and sisters. • --• • •• , ' •
The act of February 28,1867. Providbil fo ' r A. Won't ,
fog of tho $2OO Commutation Money, whero the same per.
son was a:_ein drafted, and was required to toter the sor•
vice or furnish a substitute.
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS
The act of March 2, 1861, also makes prim talons fir the
payment of Mao .
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY
to such soldiers as have aceldeutaliplost their dischar
gee
All persons having any claims under any of the above
mentioned Acts, or any other kind of claim agalast the
United States or Stat. Governments, can have them
promptly collected, by addressing• the undersigned. In.
torMation rind advice cheerfully given td soldiers Or thble
friends, free of charge.
. ' W. IL WOODS, I
.dythorged Army and Natty_WarCiaim Agent,
may 0,21807 • , • HUNTINGDON, Huntingdon co., Pa.
West . Huntingdon Foundry.
JAMES SIMPSON
M t aXINICTINIES • c'
n •f : n :
PLOWS,. THRESHING' MACHINES,
• FARM BELLS, BLED AND SLEDNIERLES,' ;
WAGON BOXES,,JON
• C1EW1t133.&"75 "
For FuriteCe, Foi•ges,Cleat and Saw Mille.Tanneried
• and Utickyard , e, : —•
AND JOB:77ORX IN GENERAL.
.•, , .
ARCHITECTURAL & ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT.
Iron Porticos and Verandahs, - I
Balconies Columns and 'Droy Ornament for wocden
porticos and verliodobs,
Window Linteli . and
Cost OrumMoOrs fur WoOden
Cellar Wiintow, Guards" all hiZttl;
Chimney ?Tops and Ylnet4 I
Sash Woliatts, Carpet StriO,
Registers„llonters, Coal Cirates,, , l,
Yoult.Casilngs for coal 'and wood cellars,
Arbors, Trod-Mize s„Larnn-postg Hilaning-poste,
Iron Railing for yorticos, verandahs, balconies, flon er
beds,
Yard and Cemetery, ktin . ceooctec-
Put liculai+ attention Aid to facing Canday I,rs.
Adclrefs . , , JAMES 51311 , 8 IN,
5e23,68 . • • -" Pn.
JUNIATA
STEAM , PEARL WILL,
lIUNTINGDON,.. PA.
. - -
TIHS'MILL comple o success in
the manufacture of HAMM, &u. It has lately been
thoroughly repaired and is now fa" good running order
and in full operation.
The burrs and 'chortler ! nro_ticunitcl of superior quail
ity--ctufnot be excelled. Anil we are gratified to know
that our wait has given entire satisfaction to our . custo
mere, to whom we tender our thank!
We hare in our employ one or the Lest MillerslO the
county; and a faithful and capable engineer. Thus equip
pod and enc. - nil:aged, we are del,Winined to persevere in
our efforts to accommodate and please the public, hoping
thereby to merit and receive a liberal share or patronage
to sustain us in our enterprise for the public interest.
Market price paid for tLe different kinds of grain on
delivery.
Flour and bhnp, on hand; fdr sale.
JOHN K. McOAUAN & SON, -
Huntingdon, Nov. 20,1867 .
NOTICE TO ALL
HILL STREET MARKET,
OPPOSITE TILE FIRST NATIONAL IllAXIC.)
D G. , MORRISON respectfully . in-
Jib. forms:the citizens of Ifuntlngdon and 'vicinity
that he continues the meat market business in all its va
rious branches, and will keep constantly on hand
till i)
.
, , ~
Fmk Beef, Pork, Poddlrig and Sansage,'ealt " ~
Beef and Pork Canned Fruit and Vegetables, - '.
Spices of all kindn, Camps a nd , l3auces, Tens,
Soaps, Chem, Salt Lark ito y So.,
All of which he will continue to sell at reasonable prices
The highest prices paid for hides and tallow. Thomas
Colder, at Alexandria, and March A Bro., at Coffee Run,
are toy agents to purchase at their places. -
Than Mid for past patronage, S touch a continuance of
the same. 11, G. AIORRISOB.
•
Huntingdon, Oct. 29, 1867.
READ AND BE POSTED !
TO THE NEWLY.' lIAR.R.TED
AND ALL IN WANT OF
;•
New il itrinture:
THE undersigned would respectfully
announce that he manufactures and keeps constantly
on hereto large and splendid assortment of
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
BUREAUS. It EDSTEAD9
WASH AND CANDLE STANDS
Windsor and eine seat chairs; cnpifoards; gilk and rose•
wood moulding for mirror and picture frames, and a vari
ety of articles not mentioned, at prices that cannot fail to
be satisfactory. - • , , • , ,
Ile is also agent for the well known Bailey Decamp
patent spring Bed Bottom.
Tho public aro invited W call and examine. his stock
before purchasing elaewhere.•2 I . •" •
' Work and sales room on Hill street, near, Smith, one
door west of Yenter's store. ~ •
Ifuntingdon, Aug. 1, 1868
Tgagtqvg g t
J. M. WISE,
Illf $
anufaciureg aria Dealer in
Fzrß.ivaTir WIL
Respectfnlly invites the attention of, the - Public to;his
stand on Hill at., Huntingdon, in the roar of George W
Swart.' Watch and Jewelry store, where he manufactures
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per.
sous wiehing to purchase, will do well to give him a Call.
• Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges
reasonable.
atir. Also, Undertaking carried on, and Coffins made In
any style desired, at short notice.
1 111 4 1000 ••••-
The submriber has a
NEW AND ELEGANT HEARSE
and is prepared to attend Funerals at any plaza in town
or country. • J. al. WM&
Huntingdon, nay 9,2800-tf
- 113APER1 PAPER!!
Note, Poet, Commercial, Foolscap and Flate.sp—a
good assortment for sale by the roam, half ream, quire or
sheet, at
LEWIS' BOOK & STATIONERY S'CORE,
ENVELOPES-
By the box, pack, or less quantity, for sale at
LEWIS' BOWL ANESTATTONERY STORE.
Hoop Skirtg.
Hoop Skirts.
Best 80 tiprini, White, 41,175 e
At IlintßlC & CO'S
Aar For neat JOB PRINTING, oall :at
the "GLOBE Jo# Pelrytip,Qptiteicii! itegtue.
tipgdpn,
-• A
0 5 „
yer's
•
Hair---17.3g0r,
For restoring 'Gray' t 9",
its natural Vitality:and ,
dressing .which
is at once agreerible,_
healthy, and, effectual,
'for 'preserVin'gr !the,.
haft:: I:adetl or soay
hair' ;reared,
to, it's „' color,
with. the gloss! and
freshness It lot youth.,,
=Tllini is I thick,:
ened, falling, hair- checked, and bald-,
though`' nett alwaysli cured,
'Nothing' ''can" reStore , ; the .
hail" where 'the follieles 'are' destrOyed, I
" the iglands atrophied' and - decayed.,,
But such as remain can `be Saved , ' for
usefulness by this - application. Instead
'of 'fouling 'the' hairi with: at phsty sedi-,
ment,' it 'will keep it clean and vigorous. ,
16 occasional nse:will prevent 'the- hair ,
froM
,turning,' 'O4 , or.' falling' off,: and
ediikuently precut • Free
from those deleterious substances Which,
make some • preparations 'dangerous and ,
injurious to the ,hair, the Vigor, can,
.only,bettefit but not harm it.., If wanted.
, merely for. a, •
HAIR DRESSING',
nothing else can be found so desirable.
'Containing neither oil nor, dyei'it does
not - soil white cambric,; and yet lasts
,lotigi on,. the hair; giving-it a:rich glossy
bistro and 'a grateful perfume:. '
Prepase~ by ; Dr: .!.
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHLBEISTS,
LOWELt; MASS:"
• - palm $l.OO. - ,
JOHN READ, Agent, • sel6-ly
Ayer l s. ,Sarsaparilla,
FOR PURIFYING IRE NI.L001.1.:
The reputation this ex
.
eellent medicine enjoys:,
. I
~., ~„ is derived front its cures,
::, '
,y , tre rl , mtiny.of which tiro, trulY ,
- ~-,w , ,„
~:
ea marvellous, ses . i .
° l u ll
o r t t s e V s e .
ti '•'t.• .
A , 4 :„ . .A. s c e l e s n e ieCi vh,r aLt4e2 s „Vt i ll
4
4:.__ :. :..„,„comption, have been,
-: , .-ir-,3.'.._ - i.., , -- " purified and cured by it.'
• • 1--- -7i.. Scrofulous affections and
- _ z-- ;...,..,At , disorders, whichwere ng
-44'ff-Z--44..tte-,,aWr' gravated by the ser.ifii.'
-- - " 7 " ''' lons' contamination Mail
they were painfully aftlieting, , have been ,radically
cured in such great numbers in almost every sec.'
tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to
- be informed of,its virtues or 11ECS:, .; ' ,' =
;. Scrofulous poison is one of the Most destructivei
enemies.of our racer Often, thistmseen and unfelt
tenant-bt theorgaiiisin undenninesthe constitution,
and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases,,
witlunitexciting_ri suspicion of Its presence.: Again,
d
It seems to breed Infection throughout the body, an'
then,'on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop,
, Into one or other of its hideout forms, either on the
surface pr among the N itals. In the latter,, tuber
tiles may be suddenly" deposited lit the Mugs or
heart, or tumors formed ,in the liver,, or it Show::
its presence by eruptions oil the skin, or foul ulcer
futons on some part of the body:" Ilene° the occa
sional use of a bottle of this, Sarsaparilla is tub
vlsable, even when no active symptoms of di.:ense
appear. Persons afflicted with the following eotn.
plaints generally linil immediate. relief, and, at
length; eure,by the Use of this SARSAPAR IL- .
LA: St. Anthony's Fire, .R.SC or _Erysipelas,'
Tenter, Salt Rheum, Scold -fiend, Ringworm,
Sore. Dyes, Sore Rows, and other eruptions or
visible terms of Scrofaloas disease. :Also In tile
more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy,
Heart Disease, Fits, .111111.11311, Nelfralfalt ,
and the various Ulcerous affections of the muscu
lar and nervous systems. .
' Syphilis or renrreal and Mereuriat Dinean,i
are cured by it, though a long time 10 required for
subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine.
Bat long continued use of this medicine will cure
'the complaint. Led rol . l , hcca or Whites, Uterine
,f7fterations, mid .Ermalo;Diseases, are com
monly soon' relieved and idtunately cured by its ,
purilVing and invigorating; effect. Minute Iniec
tionsTor each case are found in our Almanac, sup
plied" gratis.. , Rheumatism and , Gout, when,
caused by accumulations of extraneous matters
in' the' blood; yield quickly to ,it, as also /Area.
Complaints, Torpidity,'Congestion orifilfam
ma tion of the Liver, and Jaundice, w hen arising,'
,as they often do, 'from the rankling
_poisons. in the
blood.,This SARSAPARILLA is a great re.
Storer for the strength anit vigor of the system.
Those Who are 7,:noiguid and Listless, Despon
dent, Sleepless, and troubled NI ith Nervous Ap
prehensions or Penes, or any of the affections•
symptomatic of Weakness, NH( find immediate
relietand _convincing evidence of its-restorative
rower upon trial. ~
. . . .
Or. S. C. AlklEllt 41k:' CO., Lo~s•ell t 7/lass.,
PractiCaT and Analyt
SOLD BY ALL 'DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE..
8. DeCANANT, D. T. CALOWEBI, J. la, nAners,'
JOHN LLLIOTT, AM. 19 . TOCE.
TYRONE PLANING MILLS.
.11.1cCAMANT, ELLIOTT'& CO.;
Success'ore to P. D foyer & Co ,
Manufacturers and n bealers'in'
Sash, Doors, Blinds ; Flooring,
Brackets, kouldihgs,
Plastering Lath, Shingles, Cominon, and
• Fancy Pickets, Frame Stuff;
AND ALL KINDS OF LUMBER,
TYRONE,, PA.
Orders respectfully SoleFited. j;2l1 -6m
VIOL 11011CLUVELL WM. S. BUIICLIINLLL
THOS, BIIROHINELL & SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
FLOORING,
And all :kinds of Building material,
EfIINTINGDON, PA.
Slch2s•tf
GEO,A. - STEEL. MILTON B. LYTLE. SAMUEL A. STEEL.
rfillE - FIRM OF STEEIOST LE &
• STEEL bavilig:lciceted 013411,31 r tract of land with
al two miles of the borough of Lfuntingdon,
STEAM ,SAW MILL ,
are prepared to Inanufecturo all Wade of •
OAR AND .PINE LUMBER.
The mill will be run to its utmost cnpacity and will be
In operation during the entire summer nod pert of tho
autumn menthe. They will be enabled to furnish Lum
ber In large guantitiesrand of all dimenalone, at the low
eet melt prices.
Orders respectfully solicited. Lumber dellyered at the
Senna... Railroad, or canal.
Iluntlugdon, April 22, 1868-tf
JAMES IItat:111%1S
LUMBER SHINGLES, -LATHS.
•
EMLO CK, PINE BILL STUFF,
Boards, Milk, Shingles, Plastering and Shingiing
• Lath, constantly'on hand: '
Worked Flooring, Saab, Blinds, Doors, Door and Win
dow Frames, furnished at manufaw urers' prices. -
"'Grain and country product genorally bought at market
rates. WAGONER ,Sc BRO.,
aug2s-tf Centre co., Pa.,
,THE' FARMERS' BOOK.
140 beautiful 'illustrations,: NO octavo pagos. Show
ingjust what every Farmer wants to know:
HOW TO MAKE THE FARM PAY.
Send for circular giving full description.
FARMERS! FARMERS' SONS!
Experienced, Book Agents and others wanted to take
this book to every Partner In ovary community. Busi
ness permanent. Pays4Com $154 to s2to per ntynt)i ac
cording to experience a d ability.
Address, ZSIOLER;.IIIcCuItDY & CO., Publishers,
Philadelphia, Pa.,
, Cincinnuti, 0., Chicago. or St.
Louis, Mo. ' tieblo
FOR .THE LADIES.
eupprior article of Sete ,Eapor and Envelope
suitable for confident(al correspondence, for dale at •
,c,.#IYJS' BOOK tk STATIONERY STORE.
BUSINESS MEN; TAKE NOTICE!
you want your card neatly printed on ouvel
, opet, ►ll at
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERYBTORE
PREPARED 11Y
WHARTOA & MAGUIRE,
; ' 1 HiLL.f3TREIEIT,
ilt ) lk l. o l aP OM) I
WHOLESALESiScaE?TA X L,•
'
• • DNALERS IN I :• ;
„ail& Dciriiestic
I , ii
,t 4 .n 4 •ft,Ukti
,7 . !iiri:;'l • 'I t ! 1;1 !J'f, '
;
..The attention 0f,.:: . -
• • AIEURAIsaCS: FARSIERS, BUILDERS;
luvited fueetlutt '7o are
now offeifneti DEVER' ASSOltirMgliT tif '
HARDWARE ,CUTLERY,;•,&C
than'euti ho found elsewhere In this part of thd)Stute, itt•
price to Suittho times, Our stock comprises all articles
4n this linen( litief Resa t . pulp], =tag mouerql mornment,
of TOOIA and MATIMIALS uilsd by, ChiiPENTERA;
libAblismktits; bAiiritiiat:`6lt w'Adon• 'la AKB
: J.,INERS; dc„ dic.,•idgkthfir with a litretdo'ciCof : , •
Won, Steel' and
Mining • •,i
Supp'lies, Saddlery, Rope,
' • , Chains, Grindstones; Circular;
" Mill'and-Crbss. Cut Saws;
Enantelle4 d " L' •
and Plain 1101-, 71
' , low IVare. • „
• Coal Oil ,tamps and -.Lanterns,',.
• • • ,Oil an , d P4Wder:Cans.
Ao c4ceileut nesortmerit , nf •
,"
r. 133.0 '
Comprising;
KNIVES; FOILKS, - DESSERT, TEA
, ,
AND TABLE SPOONS, SOTS— '
ORS„; RAZORS, 4e.
BRITTA NIA & SILVER PLATED WARE.
Household, *Horticultural and Farm
Implements,,
Of the - latest and most improved patterns,
'CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE
A T UF.Aoi'&,BEß's' .PIOO.E S.
CARRIAGE 81tWAGON - ; • MAKERS
Will flail - n' general asB6;trnellt ofmaterita for their non
'ennainting in part of '')
Oarri,age• Rieb's,2 Spokes, lti"qprings,,l7l . Bolts,
IVashers,_l,lTalloaOle,irons i Pa-, „
tent and enamelledLeat her, '
•"
Shafts, j
'333c..cie&C,3I2E.IVEXT3ELS
• " • Cool", enppliod wink' '
A.N - ,TILS,I3,EI;L . OWS;
S LEDGES, HAMMERS,
HORSE AN) MULE SHOES, .
Horse Nails; and all kinds of Iron& Steel
-CARPENTERS
Will find in our establishment a superior stock of
PLANES, . , .
SAWS;
AUGERS,
,• •
HAMMERS , •
FILES,. •
- • • I••• • :CHISELS,
„ •
HINGES,'
' SCREWS;
LOOKS, •
Bolas
PULLEYS„_, , ~- • ,
SASII 7 CORDS, • ,
IMO
MINING. AND MINERS'; GOODS.
N'AILS 'and SPIKES , of all viirfetios
; piaLES,TXDPZI POWDER, rust;
uOALITIVICS AND SHOVELS.
3D -I .9l,x•maLerss, •
Can to; acoommodatOd tvlth evorything In their lino from
a Grain Separator to a-Whet-atone.
331-1.11C1Le)X . 155
,Are erprclallyAnrited to call andozamlno our stock of
BUILDING , .HABDWARE,
*lad compare our prim with others.
• ;
Agricultural Implements,
' Comprising the fa.noue Etymon
'iteaper,qnd Dropper , combined,
Rundelps prat PremiumHOßSK PITCHFORK, ,
flake's;
Brython,
Hoes, ,
Hny Forki;'
' Trace and Halter Chain., '
' Rifest Chains,
Cow Tire,
Curry Combo,
, Cards, &c., &c., &c.
• i
Among the specialties of our House, we'deafre to call
attontlon to the celebrated
OHIO PUMP,
.The excluilveright to sell which to vested in us. Bend fur
acircular And get full particulars of same, and satisfy
yourself of lts superior qualities. „
SCALES:
Wu; .3(01131ns and descrlptiuus, including ,
Tea and Counter, Scales, , ' •
• Platform• Scales, •
Grocers' and Druggists' Scales,
Rolling _Mill, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port.
able, Hopper, Miners and' , Tranns...
portation, Hay, Cattle and -
Coal Scales,
FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS'
CASII PRIC ~S
The largest and best assortment of
GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY,
Ever offered in this place
A ollpAT YARIETY OF
COOK & PARLOR STOVES.
ALL SIZES OF
NAILS AND BRADS,
, . By ibeog., Verylowl
Bat Norway nail, rod, bar an 111))9 Iron.
STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions
WAGON.BOXE§, "
CARRIAGE SPRINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WIRE
Lard, Lubricating and Coal. Oil,
By the barrel or gallon, et very low figures.
XfV- A. call le reepccindiy soi , clied, reeling confi
dent that our goods and prices will not fail 10
•
please.
WHARTON & MAR!RE.,
fluntlog4on, May 2, p 10.7.
.t ~ .E
GREAT
Cunullighain& Cannon's)
Corner of Rillroall add Ifftintgoplei l y Ste.,
• •4 I (fl• "I'l '.`:114!
11 : rffil 1r:1:
HIINTINODON,,
FEZ
T E would call spediril'attentio to
• , the daily arrival CIIOIOE AND BEAUTIFUL
,GOODS, which axe offered at
ifl , •
TeifiPtlng Pilees,
Consisting ,of ileautlful - .lllks .of nll shades, nil, tboo
.411pnetne, Melanges, Armors, Chintzes, A l m ost
beautiful= hoe of lino Comhrico,• Barred Mueline, Nato-
edoks, aitlelllo2B, and Chambrays
AL9O, a full Uno of Donioalictfoode, each ae
,
HEAVY. 'iBLEACHED
Flne itroois Mitslltt; 40 Inclots , nido,:nlotickted Muslin;
fiom to 4 4tO•ds wide; Kontucky 'lent*' Facmera
,
Casslmre, &c„ ko. ' • •
. „
Our stock or S HOE S .excels anything of Old hod this'
"
side of Philadelphia. ' ' ' ~. ti -
.
ALSO, a largo and well' select6d Meek II AI'S: suit.
- '
able for the season : '' , , , • , " —• , ' '
.
CARPETS.
Wo make a specialty of this article, and Lase en hand
a eery Bile assoiintent of.
DESIRABLE PATTERNS;;
which will lie sold to voi lhnu CAN Lo aold bkiiimy'OtlaCr
home outside or Plaid() ' We inivi ago on hood n
E
torgd'etock'of
ABM AND SALT
which we are Belling very lOw.
• Itt Order to be convinced that cure In the 't:, buys
call end examine our goat; and ',rico!.
We take pleasure In showing out-goods; oxen if you do
not with to buy. So you'vvill please call nnd posted!
CUNNINGHAM& CARIVION..
Oct:2B, 1868-tf.
HEAD • QUARTERS • • -
~ " • FOR r •
~ '."'
• NEW ''GOODS. -
D P. -
' 'INFORMS THE PUBLIC
••
• - THAT:HE 'HAS
• ' JUST. OPENED • •
• .. ;
SPLENDIT STOOK of NEW 000 D:
THAT
'BE,, BEAT IN
•
CHEAPNESS AND.' QUALITY,: •
COME 'AND SEE..
D. P. GVILIT.
Huntingdon, Aprills, 1868.'
- :
.FASHIONABLE G-0033S
FOR
FALL AND WINTER 'WEAR..
. ,
GEOi F. MARSH,
MERCHANT'.T•AMLOR,
AND AZALEA IN •
READY-MADE, - GLOTWNGI
FOR MEN AND BOYS, '•'
line removed to the second fleet:, in,liend'euNew
lug, where he intends to keep constantly on' hand the
latest styles of Ready made Clothing and piece goods,
comprising • • •‘'
..AIAE1?0ANCILIIIII AND PRDNCH
CLOTHS, ; CASSIMERES, AND VESTINOS.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINOS.
Being a practical workman of many yearn experience
he to prepared to make to order Clothing for men And
boys, and guarantee neat; durable and fashionable work
manehip. Ho le deterinined to'pleaseeveiybody:• •
Ail are Invited to cell and examine my new
stock of beautiful patterns borer, purchasing elsewhere
oct2B. CEO. F MARSH.
• DOBBINS'
ELECTIIfO
BOOT POLISH
Makes a.Lasting Shine.
Tboie who black their boots on Patnrday n
ordinary blaciting.tion't have much chine on Sunday, is
the polish fades on; but the shine of
BOBBINS' BLACHINO ,
Lasts Saturday Night and all day Sunday,
IT BEATS ANY OTHER BLACKING MADE.
Manufactured only by .1. DOBBINS, at. hiaimMense
Soap aujj Itjackiml Works, Sixth • btreet , and Gorman
town Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.
For sale by Massey & Co., adjoining Lewis' Bask Store,
Huntingdon, Pa, novlB
CA-COZAD 3E'..101V"
FOR 'EVERYBODY,
CIIE4PER THAN ANY ; OTHER
KINDAS". I calk:at Lewis', 'Book )Rore
and SEE ASSORTMENT. - - -
BLANK: BOOKS, " ' '
OP VARIOUS 812E8, (or sale at
ZETVIS' BOOK ANLYI37 , 4,TIONERY STO air
„
t • •
. jet T 7 ho plgt , test Tattle wi,li bO In ireiko.by
~i~Y[t~Dci~f~Y~~; ~~~?~erZrstuteit#s.
T"E -OLD E S T'4I3LIS D TIItJI
4: RICHARDSON-y& CO.,
' rif MUSET'S . ;R'Eii, I .
tlat'inr . gestmitsetn';l ' Can'euVtioners ind 7
t sale ;Dealers In .4'1348,Na:4:3x.; In klitt Tlnttea States.
1y, , ,
' •,! '
Q UEDIYOrMISICEANDr:SpAriI
For,doing a finally washing in tito best and cheapest
manner. tinarantecar equal ltolanydri (ho world Flan
all, tho strength, of of I resin soap with the, mild and
lathering qualities of genuine Castili, this'aplen
did- P00p..-Sold.by thu . ALDEN.OLLEMOAL WOltg.p,
North Front,
•A:GENTSTIVAiCTED:, .
aciL t PO% 1)111; 1 9fit I '''
$.•?.00,
Or a'coilimigglon frcird Miah t;dch that ita4 bo
:mad,e by prilin4 mp r. (n . ,
Coon SOnse
Price $(13.00 and terms wldrets,o 4 DOW
ER CO, 320-South 'Clard • delB4r.ri
FINE.,CUSTO 11.
!
BOOrIS,! NDS O,ES
,FOl3.
- .
Ail the , I:EADING STY'LIi3 oil hand or made' to mons,
oroi':Pricoi r 'fixed at\LiW PIO Uft HS: 'An • alit raw'
PI ice bixy.:wi , t4 fu r bolt moasurannintient on
receipt o 1 , 91 t (Aso address. 1.
WM. F. BAItTLETTY
-33 South Sixth Street, above Chestnuti,'
artlO•ly !• 1
,!;, NOTICETp
GREAT - REDUCTION'OPTOLLS'
Cfs.NALLLISE, , H ;
From Tidewater to all points on the I •
Susquehanna River and its Branches',
ahesape'ake'&'Delvaid,Cii;a:r j ' l ,ll,de
, : :water,atid Pennsylvania ; Canala s .'
By Regular , tbilly,Tows,of,CauallipatS froptPhiladols.
plan toad ',bees On the iluSquellanna River and branches.'
t Goods!enniigned to the above imints'from Thiladelpeia
and Baltimorts will las. received, ocelt's ; handled and
forwarded by Canal Boats; which 'ard'doLstkiltly'arrlvlng
for freighk. • I•t9 ;
Amp d le warelmuso and, whorfago .. roo ... ( undot...covvr),
provided for loadecargdas. ,
Shippers will find it to their advantage to send for
ward their Consignments to' receive quick dihmich.
For further particulars, apply to • • ' •
HOFFMAN & KENNEDY,'
Ne.'3o4Vorth Delaware Avonue,
, PIIILADELPMA.
Or JOR. JAS: TAYLOR, ,
No 21. {{'cat Falls Avenue,
•
„,, , , BALTI3IORII, MD.
Juno 17,186.9-7" , . „ , . , ,
MIMI
: DFL: „TAYLOR%
• "
• . "11,
:
' • • ' ' • "
'it MOTT
' U 1 . `,y . 2i, • ll:Lalli
A,mild. nd,, agcee able TO IC
ST llVltiL l ik "STOMACIIIC ,-
nnd 'CARMINATIVE •
• ,
" '33 lI;VE,AiB,
Extracted en tirelST"froni 'llEwls
and ROOTS: lligl4 , beneficial
, DYSPEPSI.4
„GENERAL_ DEI3mITY,.
a il„q 40.8 s -of ,„Appeq(e..;:
an'd 'an 'ex:C,eoel4 CORRECTIVE
for ,persons safferhig• from' Disor-'
ders of the Bo . ivelS, IFlaii&nee;
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
No. 413 laarkei Street, Philadelphia.'
J. K. TAYLOR & CO,
Sept 80. '62ly
LADIES',FANCYTURS;
eT
JOHN .
I / 1) ( E S TvA B„I t f l - ) s„. ED,:
718,ARPH Street, above Seventh, •
• ,PIIILADELPHIA: ,,,,,, ,
Ohm now In store of
own Huportation and
uullmture, one of the
it G E'Pend Most
IAUTIVUL selections of
Farioy;
LADIES' and CHIG
IYEAR,'Iii the
ty.-Also, a fine asson
ant of .oen t'a •F u
iMillnd Collars. ,
I am enabled to dieposQ
my pods at vory
MASON ABLE PRICES
tI • would. therefore
icit a call from my
-lode of ' Huntingdon
countyand rteintty.,
4 Remember the Name, Number and Street
' JOHN PAREIRA,%
718 ARCH Street, above 7th, South aide,
se3o-4m PHILADELPHIA.
AIGP• I HAVE NO PARTNER, NOlt CONNEOTIAN
WITH ANY OTIIEIt STORE IN PIII.JARELPHIA., • • ,
SPANISH HAIR • DRESSER
FOR PROMOTING THE GROWTH; BEMITIVITNO TOE ,
And rendering it dark and glossy. No other compound
possesses the. peculiar properties which so exactly cult
the various conditions of te human hair. The, use of
this oil as a hair dresser ha il been universal in every sec
tion of the country in the Spanish Maht for con turies..— :
'No preparation of art could give that elegant' luxuriance
and abundance of hair which have so often been the ad
miration of travelers In 'Spain. This oil' io highly end
delicately perfumed, form mg an; article unrivaled In ex:
cellence nod upon stitch the Spanish people fur many
years have sot its seal of enduring amiroal.
Mexicali Willi Flowers Shampoo Lotion
. ,
.
For removinidandruif and scurf from the head, whiten.:
ing and pet finning the skin. This Article is entire:W . (llf:
ferent flout anything of Ito kind ever offerud,in this coon :
try' hnd le warranted free from elf polsondus substanee.s.'
:This valuable lotion Vats used by the Keipercir . Maxuttll-:
Jan, and 'l:Ai:press WI iotta of Mexico, and universally.
used by Mexican:. for three hundred years. As' a wash
for the (toad—it is cooling. cleansing and refreshing.—
When thus used it at ouce.relieves headache. ' , :
Wild) FLOWERS FOR TEM ,TEEITH
All those who are in Ives white leeih mule pleasant
and pertinned braala should at once use Mcttutro'n %111,11
towers for the Teeth. All these preparations urn put
up in the most elegant and ornamental manner. Re
niche no exception In Fraying that they are on ornament
to a 16dy'S toilet table. and none complete mitt them..
Warranted satisfactory or money refunded. Boilers. I
will boar this In mind. Cold restieeteble‘Urulk
glets in the United Status-and Cahalan, Address Ordure
to•
:RICHARD /Ice 17IRE,
• Depot end illannfochiry,
seßy 2&s North Second Street, Philadelphlti.
For male nt Lowle' Book Store, Huntingdon.
McG UME'S
McGUIRE'S
McGVIRE'S
JOBSTaN RAWSON
TAKEcj)leasiirCielatiOutihiggiti) the
citizen. of ihlntingtlon county and vicinity that
havej9ikroturaud from Um Ear with a ;
TlOiff 71, LE 311)‘i
'LARGE --- STOCK - -OF---GOODS
, ;
. „
Which they hove just.Onen9 out at their new atom
I•tE"Dt:tOR,BAS'I.ftP; 111# S ASIIINaTON4IOTE4
• - • ••Thelr stock couelato of.t.
DRY GOODS, ;
HATS - A - ND - CATS, -
.n.m 1511:1
_-• • . 1 tiucita
BOOTS AND 'SHOES,
•;;;• - 11i,-orITU
•i, ;
gROCERIgS, if.
.! 'Ol I • • . WA
FLOUR AND.FEED,
TOBAbto:'gE"6 . illg,
T:T :• , 1! - 1,51,10,1%.
. . 11 ,
'CANNED - 1441M,
9111 ;10:er'1,,V; v,:rf
. ~:: ;,
, H.A:RDWAIiE;" (r .
OED : AIt i,4 itletßE,
1. , • I:
I, QUE ILNSWAREi
OIL;OLOTES,,IT
OILSjI ?in./ :,-.[lL:tllo.l9:i
:Cr 16:,397 ti
TAINTS •
. i,lll
i :10"/ " r 111/ , e.finfl
i .- W 1
4 1 14q1. 8, 11•Ji kalif! tuna A
7 •" —.AL', 'A` .1n IY:.:Lxfr
AIIPETg,.;O_,Mtr.7ET,CIJAIN,
MBE
01 E§%
Mil
, .
'TRUNKS, „
r
11-A4S,'ShOtittiERS,AOKMiS,,t&O.
Thep limei istge stOck of 1 "
: r • 11 , 7 . 711i7.2 .- 1..171 2F cd
LADIES'"DRESS GOODS,
- 1 11i, , IV , f.:11.1 ‘
Cppellt!ng of LKS,,
.1)1011AIKS, AIRACV, POPLINS,
LUSTRE.% OINGIIAMS, MERkqckp, „ridgDo;lDß
4-kTNY. 3 , , ;1 ,iIL
JL a %u. PAI LI.I ,
• ' Aln f` !arOMIP4T°PIPrpi
DR4'SS,.,TRIMMINGS,eIE.MBROIDE-
I V,Y
11 4.1 iii7e
BY, HOSIE,.GLOYES;:j.,
. ( ii. 79
, :1
r -M ..,
1111!' :”!1: - Jr?. : 111.3
A FULL LINE OF IVHITE GOODS
• : ~• •i bll rz
WC! will sell IV HOLES. mid RETAIL
7 , 1 • 1 •I
All goods delivered to reeidences In town sad'A'O - po ' ti,
;
free 'of cliergory
IMM
qiyo tu!a,t.cl,l4l Wore purshaelng elsewhezi.
b ;lima
JOHNSTON & ,WATT9O2f
Fluulingdou.Aprllls, 1868.
727 cliEsTNriT'gritEEri—b7
L
„llcductlona thances.
Eli
413. F "
DRESSI GOODB.
RICKEY, -,,5H0P;41,0,0.,
10,.727 . qgpsni.:crr,srmmr,
OFFER • TO-PAY "'
.• , i
56' Cases of Imparted Dress ' ratirles;". at
%•I 1),:t1
25 pei i - e'c'4:i;"*Or'in'boutge the
1=!
it
SHAtti',.4
t •
77;....qestn,ut street,
•I.
decßoly
14:T -
Ell
MARBLE YARD.:
. 11,:.! 113Z;`.', 1,,-;
J. -.NLORREN4 R I O."BEAVER
Havlog entered into pertilereldp, Inform the ; publlothat
they are prepared to execute all styles of • "- "
Plain and ornamental Marble -Work
hhh 'as MONUMENTS, HEADSTONEE,Vhie l iiilidtag
Work,'at as low prices as any chop lathe county.-- ,f
"Ordere from a dlstarice promptly attended to. ,
Shop on MIFFLIN street, a few doors 'east! of the La
tberan church mrh6,1867
;MARBLE
would respectfully call the attention of the citizen
et untingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of
beautiful marble now on hand. Me to preparedld &midi
at the ehortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and. Stones' of every desired size And ;form of, Italian or
Eaetern Marble, highly 'finis/fed; and carved with appro,
priate devices, or. plain, as may milt. -." - • •••'
Building ,Marble, Door and Window 81111, dc., wIll•pe
furnished to order:" -
W. W. pledgee himself to furnish material'andmork
manahip equal to any in the country, •at a fair price. tom•
and ace, before you purchase elsewhere.• Shap oath
miter of 31ontgomery and Mifflin Huntingdon, Ph
WIC WILLIA4B..`
Iluntingdork, May 18 1855
THE NATIONAL HALLS
' R.MAPTlAtkatt****; ,
BIINTENGDoN -tit •
This Restaurant is situated ,at .the
bead of Franklin Street, in the bofongh !font.
This
le' open dfirlig the'day'and evenisrg. Tie
beat of Nines., XX Ale and Lancsudef.Bece"Ttia labia
Bill be elippliest with the beat fare forth° phbll4 'and did
Proprietors will make - these - mho call on them feel at home.
Jillas•Tho Hall will be opened for Festivals, PartiCll:
Amusements, etc. ' •RIO111131‘& SONS;
o,ct. 1768-3 m. , _Proprietors
- ,SPECTACLES:
A fine mid large asee*encithitayso4
band • ' .:"
AT LEWIS' BQOK 'qTap:g.
IT S
, ~„
REVENIT:E.STMIPS
F 0 FL
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