The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, January 27, 1869, Image 4

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HUNTINGDON, PA
- dough's Apostrophe to Cold Water.
The celebrated apostrophe to water
given in ono of John 'B. Gough's tem
perance lectures is a gem. It is said
to have originated with a Texas Bap.
tilt Keacher. It, is sotnowhat modified
uto,d by, Mr. Gough: Pouring
'goblo of water and" advancing to.
i.-
nvat'da his audience, tuid lifting it abode
-his head, he. said:
".T4oOk Oat, ye thirsty ones• of
earth,!.;,Behold it! Behold its purity.!
Hew it'klitters, as if a mass of liquid
gems It is a
,beverage • that' Was,
. brewed 14 the hand of the. Almighty
:himself! Net..iri • simmering. still ,or
smoking fire; choked with poisonous
'gases'and'SUrrounded by the stenches
orsickenirig'cblors and rank corinp
doetCour Father in Heaven pre
,pare the precious essence _of ;.life,--the
pure cold water; but in•the green glade
and 'grassy dell, where the" deer wan
ders and the child loves to 'play; there
God brews it; .and .clown .in ale deep
valleys ; -where, the:fountains Anurnour
and, the rilts sing, and high' dp,ori -the
tiaauiaVain tepS, where the storm clouds
'brood-and' the thunders'brash;", and
away far oUti on , the iwidetse'a Where
jtoryipAine_ howls rriusie , :and r,‘the• big
7s,Tes c r,ell, - the r :chorus, sweeping the
marsh of Go4Hthere he,brews it—that
"tie - Verage 'of 'fife-L-h eal . giVing water
gaud civeryWhere it is a thing of beau
ty; glimmering in the dew drop, sing
ing in the summer rain, shining in the
ice gem—till the trees all seemed turn
ed into living jewels; spreading a gel.
den veil over the setting sun or a white
gauze around • the • midnight.' moon,
sporting in . the cataract, sleeping in
the glaciers, dancing l in the bail show
• er; - folding' its, bright - curtain softly
1 about 'a winds , world, and weaving
the many colored iris, that.seraPh's
zone of the elq,, whose warp is the
raipArops eflartliov hose woof is the
sunbeam of-heaven; all checkered over
- ivith - eelestial"flowers by the rhystic
band of reflection, still always it is
beautiful, that blessed life, miter. No
poigOn bibbles on the brink; its foam
bringsno - sadriess or murder !
; "THAT'S -VERY CiDD."-A - - gentleman
was recounting his travels one even
ing after dinner, to a friend, and com
menced in this way :
...,"When I was travelling in Russia, I
Was attacked while crossing a forest
by a pack of twelve wolves; and from
my'postchaise window I fired, my re
volver and killed the first wolf, and
strange to say, his companions stop
ped and devoured him, and thee came
on again to the fight. I shot another,
and my postillion killed n; third, both
of which, ere devoured, and so we
went on until one wolf remained ; and
I killed him as ule,,were`,:entoring the
toWn,stind robserved that ho Was im
mensely fat. Ale, of 'course, had 'ae
voured all his companions."
"Dear me," said his friend, "that's
very, odd!: ;; , , •
"Very odd," said-the traveller : "but
not nearly so odd as that which. hap
pened on the following day. I was
out shooting antelopes, and fired at
one as he stood on the top of a crag,
and odd to say, the ball passed thro'
his neck and•killed another which was
standing on a crag a quarter of a mild
off."
"That's very odd," said the friend.
"Yes, but the odd part of the story
is yet to come. The report of my rifle
startled an old he-bear which happen
ed to be up in a tree, and ho fell to
the ground and broke his neck and
died on the spot."
said the friend, "upon my
soul; that's very odd." • •
"Yes, odd," said the traveller,' "but
not so odd as the sequel of my story.
A thunder storm came on and I sought
refuge in a hollow tree, and to my
Lborroi, 7 : - 1 deil4fidedEAnto',!a :nest:] of
young_bearsi where :I 1:44 not been
- J0ng,3073 . 'n I heard a iitrange tapping,
unmistakable signi of the return of the
she-bear. She ascended the tree, and
- was descending the hollow. With the
rapidity of lightning, I seized her tail
and plunged my hunting knife into
her haunches • upon which she start
ed tipwardi,regging - the with ;tier;
and she Went on one side of the tree
and I escaped by the other."
"Now, really, that's very odd," said
the friend, "for it's the first time in
my life I over heard of a bear with a
tail."
"Yes," replied the traveller, "and
it was the .only , titne I ever, met - with
one, and that's very odd."
SWIMMING UNDER THE ICE.—Musk
rats have a curious method of travel
ing long distances under the ice. In
their winter excursions to their feed
grounds, which are frequently at
::great distances from their abodes they
;,.take in breath at starting, and remain
,under water as long as they can. They
then rise up to the ice, and breathe
out the air in their lungs, which re
mains in bubbles against the lower
- surface of the ico. They wait till the
air recovers oxygen from -the water
and 'ico, and_ then take - it again, and
go on till the operation has to be re
peated. In this way they can travel
almost any distances, •and live any
length of time under the ice. The
bunter sometimes takes advantage of
this habit of the muskrat in .the follow
ing.manner When'tho marshes and
ponds where the muskrats. abound .at
-first frozen over and the' ice is thin
and clear, on striking into their houses
with his hatchet for the purpose of
setting histraps, h - O . frequently sees a
whole family plunge into the water
and swim away under the ice. Pol
kr-wing one of thorn for some distance,
he sees him come up to renew his
breath in the Manner above described.
After the animal has breathed against
the ice, and before ho has time to take
hie-bubble in again;-the hunter-strikes
with his hatchet directly over him,
and drives him away from his breath.
In this cafe he drowns in swimming
a few rods, and the hunter, cutting a
bole in the ico, takes him out. Plink,
otter and beaver travel under the ice
in the same way; and hunters have
frequently told me of taking the otter
in the manner described, when these
animals visit the houses of the musk
rat for piey.
In a cave at Rock Island, 111., the statue of
an Indian maiden had been discovered. It
has a solid copper pedestal Boron ,fect high,
and obelisk of solid brass.• Other Indian cu
riosities have bean lately discovered in the
same
NEW •
:LEATHER-MORE.
THE undersigned would respectfully
announee that, in connection with their TANNERY,
th.;3 have Just opened a splendid assortment of
FINE LEATHER
Consisting In part c.f
FRENCH CALF SKIN,
NIP,
- A10R99,9 3 ,
: .LIN:INGS;
=i BINDINGS,
SOLE,
UPPER,
HARNESS,
SKIRTING, &g.,
Together .14E13 a general assortment of ,
PUSIDIRTB&:'
The . tnide Is invited to call and 'examine our iiock.
• Ptore on lIILL street, two doors west of, tEo • Preebyte
nun church.
She highest price paid for 111DE8 end DARK.
-- C. H.- MILLER & SON.
Huntingdon, Oct. 28, 1858
UNITED STATES
Authorized WAR CLAIR AGENCY
' HUNTINGDON,' PA. '
EfOLDZERA" HEIRS, ATTENTION !
Tho act of Congress approved March 2. MT, gives to
Heirs of Soldiers who died prisoners of war,
COMMUTATION FOIL RATIONS, .
for tho time the soldier was so held a prisoner, at the
rate of twenty-tiro tents pur day, to ha paid in the follow
ing order: let. TO the widow, if uninartieC j2d. To the
children • 3d. TO the parents , to both Jointly If they are
living, lielther is deed, to the eufeteer; 4th. To the liro.
tbersaud sisters.
The Oct of Febrnary'2B. 1867, provides for the refund
ing of the $3OO Commutation Money. Sr hero the same per.
non was ttAttin drafted, and Was required to nter tho eor
vice or furnish a subbti tute.
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS
'Thu act of March 2, 1807, also makes pros idiolls fur thu
payload of the
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY ,
to net soldier!, 08 have accidontalli lot their &obit.
All persons having any claims under any of the above
mentioned Acts, or any other kind of claim against the
United States or State Omernmente, can have than
promptly collected, by addressing the nrderslgned. In•
formation and advice cheartully gluon to soldiers or their
friends, free of charge.
- - W. IL WOODS,
Aulhoricoi Army and . Navy Wnr-Cfaint Agent,
mny9,21667 HUNTINCitooN, Huntingdon co., Pit.
West Huntingdon Foundry.
JAMES - - SIMPSON
11.12MTACITIISS
PLOWS, THRESHING MACHINES,
FARM BELLS, SLED AND SLEIO '
WAGON BOXES, IRON KETTLES,
C'expartimages
For Furnaces, Forges, Grist and Saw Mills, Tanneries
and Brickyards,
AND JOB WORK IN GENERAL.
ARCHITECTURAL & ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT.
Iron Porticos and Verandahs,
Balconies, Column, and Drop Ornament for wooden
portions and verandah',
Window Lintels and Silk,
Cast Ornamonts for wooden lintels,
Collar ,Window °nerds all sizes,
Chimney Tens and Flues,
Sash Weights, Carpet Strips,
, Registers, Heaters, Coal Grates,
-Vault Castings for coal and wood cellar.,
Arbors, Tree-boxes, Lamp-poster, Hitching-posts •
Iron Hulling for porticos, I, erandrths, baleonies,:flower.
beds.
Yard and Cemetery Fences, etc.
rartintar attention paid io fenciag anictery Loa.
Address JAMES SIMPSJN,
ae2J,6B Huntingdon, Pa.
JUNIATA
STEAM PEARL MILL,
lIUI4TIg'YDOkk PA.
THIS MILL-is a complete success in
1 the mannfactura of FLOUR, dm.: It has lately bee
thoroughly repaired and Is now in good running order
and In full operation.
burrs and choppets aro, floe, and of superior qual
ity—cannot be uncoiled.' Awl We are gratified to know
that our work has given eMiresatichiction to our custo
mers, to whom we tendeiour thanks,'
We have In our employ ono of the best millers in the
county, and a faithful and Quihlicengineor. Thus equip
pod and encouraged, eve aro determined :o persevere In
our efforts to accommodate and please the public, hoping
thereby to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage
to sustain us in our enterprise for the public interest.
Market pricepaid for tLo different kinds of groin on
delivery. . , -
Flour and Chop, on hand, for sale.
JOIIN K. McOATIAN & SON
Huntingdon, Nov. 20, 1807
NOTICE-70_ ALL.
HILL STREET MARKET,
OPPOSITE TEE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
R G. MORRISON respectfully in
iV• forms the eitteens of Euntingdon and vidinity
that be continues the meat market business in all its va
rious branches, and will keep vmstantly On hand
Fresh Beef, Pork, Pudding and Sausage, salt
Beef and Pork, Canned Frußand Vegetables,
Spices of all kinds, Catnaps and Sauces,Teas,
Soaps, Cheese, Salt Lard, Sc,&c.,
All of which ho will continue to sell at reasonable prices
The highest prices paid for hides and tallow. Thomas
Colder, at Alexandria, and March & lire., at Coffee Run,
are my agents to purchase at their places.
Thanktul for past patronage, I solicit a continuance of
the same. It. O. MOHRLSON.
Huntingdon, Oct. 28, 1867.
READ AND RE POSTED!:
TO THE NETV.LY .MARRIED
AND ALL IN WANT OF
New Furniture , &c.
THE undersigned would respectfully
1 announce that he manufactures and Beeps constantly
on hand a la7ge and splendid annulment of
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
. .
BUREAUS, BI DS'PEADS
' WASH AND CANDLE STANDS
Windsor and cane seat chairs. cupboards, gilt and rose
wood moulding for mirror and picture frames, and a vari
ety of articled not mentioned, at prices that cannot fail to
be satisfactory. -
Ho is also agent for the well known Bailey .4 Decamp
potent spring Bed Bottom. . —.,
The public are Invited to call and examlntAis stack
bofore put chasing elsewhere.
Work and sales room on 11111 street, near Smith, one
door west of Yenter's store.
Iluntingdon, Aug. 1, 1868
IigMaIIIVSE
J. M. WISE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
IT' tr. 19L IV I MTR Ei
Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to his
Stand on 11111 St., Huntingdon, In the rear or thorgo
Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, whore ho menu factiires
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at redimed prices. Per
sons n 'slang to purchase, will do well to give him a call.
Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges
reasonable.
.ry4- Also, Undertaking carried on, and Coffins made in
any style desired, at abort notice.
./Iginnoms. no subscriber bae a
NEW AND ELEGANT HEARSE
and is prepatad to attend Funerals at any place in town
or country. . J. M. WISE.
llantiugdon,3lsy 9, 1130a-tt
PAPER ! PAPER !!
good atio °t r e L P efo C r ' e n tro brycigie re F°ll 7 lll :ll 'j rU i 4 a qui ro 4:
client, at
LEWIS' BOOK A STATIONERY STORE
ENVELOPES_
Bythe boi, pack, or less quantity, for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
Hoop Skirts.
Beat 30 Bpring, White, Cgiiee
Jelo At ZIONItY & CO'S
Viir For neat JOB PRINTING, call at
the "GLoar. Jon PRINTINO OFFICE," at liUll
tingdon, Pe.
Ay9fr's
, •
Itair Vigor 9
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded Or gray
hair is soon r;estored
to its original : color
with., tha -gloss and
freshness: of ,youth.
Thin - .hair is thick
cued, falling hair checked, and bald
nes' often, though , not always, cured
by its usae. - • Nothing •' can restore the
hair 'where the 'follicle:4 are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can , be' saved 'for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair , with' a pasty Sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its' occasional use will prevent the hair
from. turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleteriouS substances which
make - some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely, for a,. .
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Qontaining neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume. ti
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co"
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS,
LOWELL,
PRICE $l.OO.
JOHN READ, Agent. .sel6.ly
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
For Linens of the Throat and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Probably never before in the whole history of
medicine, has anything won so widely and so deeply
upon the Confidence of mankind, as this excellent
remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long
series of years, and among most of the races of
men It has risen higher and higher in their estima
tion, as it has become better known. Its Militant
character and power to curd the various affections
of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a re
liable protector against them. While adapted to
milder forms of disease and to young children, it is
nt the same time the most effectual i emedy that can
be given for Incipient consumption, and the dam
gcrous affections of the throat and lungs. As a pro
vision against sudden attacks,of Croup, it should
be kept on hand in every and Ineed as all
are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all
should be provided with this antidote for them.
Although settled Consumption is thought In.
curable, still great numbers of cases where the dis.
Case seemed settled, have been completely cured,
and the patient restorbd to sound health by the
Cherry Pectoral. So complete Is its mastery
over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that
the most obstinate of them yield to It. When noth
ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pec
toral they subside and disappear.
Singers. and rithtio Speakers find great pro
tection from it. ,
Asthma is always relieved and often wholly
cured by it.
Bronchitis is generally cured by. taking the
Cherry Pectoral in email and frequent dorm '
So 'generally are its virtues known that we need
not publish the certificates of them here, or do inoic
thaw assure the public that its' qualities, are fully
maintained.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &0.,
and indeed all the affections which arise
item malarious; marsh, or miasmatic
poisons.
As its name implies, it does Cure. and does not
fall. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine,Bismutli,
Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance
whatever, it in nowiso injures any, patient. The
number and importance of its cures In the ague dis
tricts, arc literally beyond account, and we believe
without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine.
Our pride is gratincd by the acknowledgments we
receive of the radical cures effee:ad in obstinate
cases, and w here other remedies had wholly failed.
Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or
travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro.
tected by taking the AG rr E CURE daily.
For Layer Comptaines, arising from torpidity
of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating
the Liver into healthy activity.
For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is
an excellent remedy, producing many truly re.
markable cures, where other medicines had
Prepared by Dn. J. C. AVER Co., Practical
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold
all round the world.
PRICE, $l.OO PRA BOTTLE
S. leC CHANT, D. T. CALDWZDL, J. M. HARPER,
JOHN ELLIOTT, WM. MILE.
TYRONE PLANING' MILLS.
McCAMANT, ELLIOTT . & CO.,
- Successore.to•F. D. Beyer de Cu.,
Manufacturera and Dealers in
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring,
Brackets, Mouldings, Stair' Railing,
Plastering Lath, Shingles, Common and
Fancy Pickets, Frame Stuff,
AND ALL KINDS OF LUMBER,
TYRONE, PA.
Orders respectfully solicited. jy 2d-6m
1710.9. OURCIIINELL WU. K. DURCIIINELL
' THOS. BIIROHINELL & SON,
.ANUIdOTURCII6 OF 4
SASH, - DOORS, SHUTTERS,
FLOORING,
And all kinds of Building Material,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
51c1125.1.1
Sep. A. STEEL. MILTON S. LYTLE. SAMUEL A. STEEL.
THE FIRM OF STEEL, LYTLE &
STEEL haring located on their tract of laud with
fa two miles of the borough of Huntingdon, a
STEAM SAW MILL,
aro prepared to manufacture all kinds of
OAK AND PINE LUMBER.
Tim mill will be run to its utmost capacity and will ho
iu operation during the entire summer and part of the
autumn months. They will be enabled to furnish Lum
ber in largo quantities, and of all dimensions, at the low
eat cash prices.
Orders respectfully solicited. Lumber delircted at the'
Penna. Railroad, or meth
Huntingdon, April 22, 18684 f
JAMES HIGGINS
LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS.
HEMLOCK, PINE BILL STUFF,
Boards, Plank. Shingles, Plastering and Shingling
Lath, constantly oc hand.
Worked Flooring, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Door and Win.
dow Frames, furnished at rnanufae mem' prices.
(train And country product generally bought at market
ratce. WAUONEIt .4
Aug2S-tf Philipsburg, Centro co., Pa.
THE FARMERS' BOOK.
110 beautiful illustrations. 750 octavo pages. Show
log Just what every Farmer wants to know:
HOW TO MAKE THE FARM PAY.
, Send forcircular giving full description.
FARMERS! FARMERS' SONS!
Experienced Book Agents end others wanted to take
this book to every Farmer In ovary community. Busi
ness permanent.. Pays from $lOO to $2OO per month ac
cording to exports ace and ability.
Address ZEIGLER, bIoCUItDF k CO:, Publishers,
Pii., Cincinnati, 0., Chicago. 111., or St.
Louis, Mo. tfebl9
FOR THE LADIES."
A auperlor article of Note Paper and Envelop
suitable for confidential correspondence, for sale at
LEIVIS' - 1100K - ,E STATIONERY STORE.
Hoop Skirts
BUSINESS MEN, TAKE, NOTICE!
It you ward your card neatly printed on, envoi
overt, call at
bBIY IS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
\VITARTO.NhIIiGIJIRE,
BILL STREET
HUNTINGDON, • * •
,•
WHOLESALE &RETAIt
; : DEALERS IN• • +' • •
,
Foreign and Domestic
MDV,A HE,
covvr, - mr, tta64
The attention of
MECIIANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS,
and buyers generally, is invited to the, foci that lye aro
now offering a 1.11:1711It A.§:3OIITMENT oC
HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C.,
than con be found elsewhere In this part of the State, at
prices to suit the,times. Our stock comprises all articles
to this Cue of business, embracing n general assortment
of TOOLS and MATERIALS used by CARPENTERS,
BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS
JLINERS, &c,, dc., together with a largo stock of
iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and
Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope,
Chains, Grindstones, Circular,
Mill and Cross. Cut Saws,
Enamelled, Finished
and Plain .Hol
low Ware.
Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns,
Oil and Powder Cans
An excellont nnew Merit of '
3E l l.3cLea Cluale7r3r,
•
Comprising
KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA
AND TABLE SPOONS, SUS
' ORS, RAZORS,
BRITTANIA & SILVER PLATED WARE.
Household, Hortkultural and Farm
Implements,
Of the latest and most improved patterns,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE
AT MAN UFACTUI?ERS' PRICES.
CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS
Will find a general assortment of material for their use
consisting 111'1 : airier
Carriage Trimmings, Hubs, Spokes,
,Rims, Axles, Springs, _Nuts,,Bolts, ,
Washers, Malleable Irons;' Pa
tent and enanzelledLeather,
Whips, Tongues, Soc
kets. Shafts, tic. •
r-illirF4W - 40 . 4:*4:11 , 7, , IV Nig
Can be supplied with
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,'
S LEDGES, ,HAMMERS,
HORSHAM) MULE SHOES,
Horse Nails, and alltinds'oflron& Stee
CARPENTERS
Will find in our establiehment a rn2erior stock of
PLANES,
SAWS,
AUGERS,
IIATCIIETS,
HAMMERS,
FILES,
CHISELS,
HINGES,
SCREWS,
LOCKS, -
• AOLTS,
PULLEYS,
SASH-CORDS, &C., &C.
MINING AND MINERS' GOODS.
NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties
BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, •
GOAL PICKS AND SHOVELS.
3E"cummeac,reo
•
. •
• _
Can he accommodated with everything in their line from
a Grain Separator to a Whet•atone.
• X3uilci.erls
Are especially invited to call and examine oar stock of
BUILDINDI, HARDWARE,
and compare our prices with others
Agricultural Intplements,
- Comprising tho famous Russell,
Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined,
Rundelra Mat Premium HORSE PITCIIFORK,
Rakes,
&yam,
Hues, -
•
Hay Pork%
Trace and Halter Chains,
' • ' Breast Chains,
•Cow Tim,
' Curry Combs,
. Cards, Sc., &n., Sc
Among the specialties of our Iloueo, wo claire' to Cal
attention to ilte Colebrated
OHIO PUMP,
Tho excluoive right to sell which to vested In no. ' Send for
animator AIIII go full particulars of same, and satisfy
yourself alto superior qfiallties.
scALES'is
I
Seal., of all slava and doacrl !.
ptione, including
,
Tea and Counter
,Scales,
~
• , Platform Scales, , , .
Grocers' and .Druggists' Scales
Rolling 'llill,,TV,heeibcitTow ? Pork, Port
able, Hopper; :Miners and 'Trans-
'poitation, Cattle'and
Coal Scale,-
FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS
;' • •
The largest and best assortment of
GLASS, PAINTS, 0114 PUM
.vot. offered to this place.
A GREAT VARIETY OF
COOK & PARLOR STOVES
ALL SIZES OF
NAILS , AND BRADS,
By tli f o keg. Ve'ry fowl
Beet Norway oath rod, bar au hoop IrorL
STEEL, of all sizes.and descriptions
wApON.I39XES,
CARRIAGE SPRINGS,
' IRON AND BRASS WIRE
Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil,
By the barrel or gallon, at Tory low figures
4id"Aeali is tespectfUlly solicited, feeling confi
dent that our goods and prices ' , Ail not fail to
& MAQUIRE ‘
Huntingdon, 1,56 y 7, 1801%
DEMM:OE=III
GlltAT BARGAIIS
Cunningham & Cannon's,
Corner otßailroad and Montgomery Ste.,
IiIINTItiCIDON, PA.
WE would call special attention to
. the daily arrival ofCIIOIOI4 AND BEAUTIFUL
04 . 1A.L3, aro offured at
•
Tempting Prlces7
Consistiug of epautiful :1119 of all khalleS, MI 1%00
Poplin", ltlpanag,
.151glangety Aruturg, Chintzes, a moat
beautiful lino of flue, Feminine, filtered Mottling, Nain
gooks, Clinetatne, and Chambrayn. . .
ALSO, a full of Domestic Goods, such et
HEAVY BLEACHED MUSLINS
Fine Brown .31nalln, 40 Inches wide, Bleached Muslin
from to 24 yerde wide, Kentucky Leans, Fanners
Caesimere, ac„ Le. i
Our stock of SHOES excolo anything of tho kind this
aide of Philadelphia. „
ALSO, a large and wall selected mock H ATS eult
able for the moon.
CARPETS.
We make a specialty of this article, and base en hand
a very fine arrortment,of ,
=I
DESIRABLE PATTERNS;
which will be sold loner than CAN be sold by any oilier
Lonvo outelao of Pluladelphin. We Itkve also, n baud a
largo etoolf of
11614 AND BAIN
which wo are Balling very low.
In,order to he conainced that cure to the place ,!ehuy
call and examine our gooda . and prlcaa. „,
We take pleauie:iiiclioedai'oiir iedaia; even ~ if you do
not wishto buy. t.03.237 . i11 plenso call : ard , get floated.
'CUNNINGHA'M'&'CARII4OII.
Oct. 28, 1868-sr.
HEAD QUARTERS , '
FOR
NEW GOODS.
D-P. 'CWI6II
:INFORMS THE PUBLIC
• THAT HE HAS ,
.;
JDST.OPEHED *
A
SPLIDIT STOOK of NEW 1300 M-2
" THAT'
• CAN 7 BE - BEAT •
C.IiE¢PNFSS AND 'QUALITY., •
;; ; • , - ; •
DOME AND ,EE. ,
; • ; • • •D. P. GWIN.
Itunllngdon,'Aprills, 1868.
FASHIONABLE GOODS
FALL AND WINTER 'WEAR.
GEO. F.'MARSH,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
AND DMIXIS IN •
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
FOR MEN AND DOYS,
has removed to toe second floor In Read'e 'New Build•
ing, ,where he hatends to ,keep constantly on band the
latoet styhas of Ready made Clothing
,and piece goods,
cOmpriA og
; AMEBICAN, , EttaLlM MID 7112NC11
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,•! '• AND VESTINGS
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, . ,AND yESTINUS
CLOTHS, • cAsspipitus, AND, l'EqrltipS
Tieing a Practical workman of many years experience
lie to prepared to make to order Clothing for men and
boys, and guarantee neat, durable and fashionable work
manablp. , He is determined to please everybody.
.Oily- All are Invited to call am] examine my new
stock of beautiful patterns, before purchasing p elsewhere
oct2S. OEO. F 'MARSH.
OBM N S
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ELECTRIC
BOOT ,;POLISII
Makes a Lasting Shine.
Thoes who black their boots on Satnrday night with
ordinary blacking. don't have much shine on Sunday, as
the polish fades off; bat the shine of
'
330133E11M BLACKING'
Lasts Saturday Night and all day -Sunday,
TM BKATS'ANY MIRK BLACKING MAIM
Manufactured only by .1. B. DOBBINS, at Ids immense
Soap and Blacking Worke,..Sixth btteot and Herman
town Avenue, Philndelphia. Pa.
For sale by 3lasdey & Co., adjoining Lewis' Book Store,
Huntingdon, Pa. • novlB
CA-OLD 3MM.T
FOR EVERYBODY,
CHEAPER THAN, ANY OTHER
KINDS. Call at Lewis' Book Store
and SEE ASSPRTNENT.
BLANK BOOKS;
- or VARIOUS 51008, for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY BTO I!
- n A. ItK.
JIP The kfgheet price will be paklin cash for Bark by
Jen BMW & CO.
nitakOia
T HE ,- .OI,I),ESTABLISIIBD.-FIR 2 4
, J. J. RICHARDSON .& CO
•
126 M ARKIiT STREET,.
31 the Largest Illanallteturing Confeetionere and. Whole
sale Dealers in Fruits, Nuts, dx„ in the United Slates. •
• ~.; • •, • ' :
. .
kE RWOO,E I Mid LA tg Er4OA
:14
keeit.
,1 - 1 K UPP
V.El4a CAV Ci .
~ ,A ,r., 3 4:l...UPEzte OF, E G CAI,I*.S-0
For doing a f.indly trashing in the Lest and cheapest
manner, Aluaranteed equal to any in the world I Has
all tho strength 'of 'ol.l rosin Soap with do
lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try this splen
did, Soap., Sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS,
49 North• Front Street, Philadelphian • sep2'o,ly.
GENTS
WANTED:
s7s' TO 8200 PER , IiIONTII • '
Or a conniiission from which hvicn that amount can
•
mado byswiling the latest improved , ' '1: i ' 1 ,
Comnion Sense Family Sewing Machine'
Price Wm°Por ehcalm a and terms middle O. BOW-.
,EltS &
, C 0 , u2eisoilth mai El St.. Philadelphia. 6-Im,
' - FINE'CUSTOM MADE' • •
BOUTS AND 'SHOES
FOR GENTLEMEN.
All tho LEADING STYLES on hand or made to moos
uro. Prices flznil L FIGURES. 'An IlluArdbidl
-Prim , Lint +Gib 'MlD:notions for self measurement dent on'
receipt of Post Ace addrdas. , ' - ' 1.: ,
•
AVM. F. BARTLETT
33 South Sixth Stivet,;abcive Chestnut,i
aulD-I " PillA
, NOT/CE TO. SEC/PROEM. i
GO EAT. IiE,DUCTION' OF TOLLS,
From Tideviatar to all points on file • '
SuSquehanna River and its Branch'es,
Orb
Chesapeake 65.DelawareMinal,,Tide-'
water and Pennsylvania' Canalsi-
By 'Regtifar daily Tows of dtiiini Detail Woieethtictei,
plait to al places on the tztiseuelianna River and branches,
Goods consigned to the above points from Philadelpeld
and Baltimore will be received, carefully handled, and
forwarded by Canal Boats which are constantly arriving
feu' freiglits.
Ample worelioiro and whartitgo renal (under cover)
provided fur loaded cargoes.
Shippers Will find it to their ndvontngo to send for
ward their consignments to receive quick dispatch.
For further particulare, apply to
HOFFMAN & .N.ENNEDIE",
June 17,1868-Iq.
DR.. TAYLOR'S
a:A • ,
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*.^..fhW
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NC
• 1
A mild arid agreeable ;TO. IC
STOMACHIC
and CARMINATIVE ~ •
IM/MID
Extracted .entirely from. HERBS
and It6OTS'.. Highly beneficial
DYSPEPSIA,
•' GENERAL' ;DEBILITY, •'
• : -and Lose 'of Appetite
and an 'exceIIent:CORRECTIVE
for persons suffering from, DisOr
dere of BcwOla, PiatUlenale,
No. 83 Market Street., Philadelphia
J,.K.
,TAYLOR, & 00:
Sept. 30. 7 • • '
SPANISH HAIR DRESSER
FOR PRONoTING VIE GROW Tit, BEAUTIFYING VIE MID"
And rendering it dark And glossy. No 'other - compound
possesses the petullar: properties ,which ,so exac,tly , snit ,
tiro various conditions of the human hair. The use of.
this oil as a hair dresser has been universal in every sec. -
Eton of the country in the Fll4lOOl Main for-conturtoo.—
No preparation of art could give that clegoni Iniatianco
and abundance of iniir which hate so often been!the ad.
'Wrath - in of travelers in Spain. This oil is highly end
delicately perfunied, terming nn article unrivaled in •ex,
cellenco and upon which the Spanish people for malt'
years have set its seal of enduring antrum!.
filexicalll7llqFloworsShampoo Lotion
' ...
. .; . . ~.
For removing dandruff and scurf from tho head, w hiten.
ing and pet fuming the skirt. This article is entirely dif
ferent from un)lhing of the kind es er offered in this court
try and is warranted free front all poisonous imbalances -
Thus valuable lotion v,m used by the Emperor' Maximil
ian, nod Mop.. COroottO of MOXICO, and UOlVerifillly
used by Mexicans for three hundred years. As a wash
for the head—it is cooling, cleansing and refreshing.—
VI hen thus used it at onee relieves headache.
WILD FLOWERS, FOR TSB TEETH
• All those who are in favor of white teeth anti a pleasant
and perfumed bre all should at once use Ilictluire's St lid
slower/4 far the Teeth. All these preparations are put
up In the must elegant and ornamental manner. We
make no exciltion in saying that they urn on ornament
to a lady's toilet table. and none complete a ithout them.
Warranted satisfactory or money refunded. Dealers
will bear Ups in mind. told by all respectable Drug
gists in the United States and Cm:lades. Address orders
to
RICHARD IdeGUIRE,
Depot and Manufactory,
aefil 26S Nortt, Second Streot, Philadyllibdu
For unto at Lewin' Book Store, Huntingdon.
'DAILY OANAL LINE
Ne. 304 North Delaware Avenue,
or JOB. JAB. TAYLOR, • •
• :-.16 - '2i2 West Valls - Arenue, •'
r • nAurfkoitH, MD.
Et Trr 'E Iv's; ' '
SOLD EVERYWHERE
3::i663E'Contm,
.AIcGUIRE'S
11IcGUIRE'S
McGUIRE'S
JOHNSTON & kATTSON
TAKE pldafiore,
.1. citizen]] of Huntingdon county am! viciutty that they
have juct ratArned from the East with a
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• (If' '14 1 12.9P.He V s i
LARGE STOOK-GOODS
ENE
,
Which they hare just opened out at their new store,
ONE' DOOR ,EAST OF THE WASHINGTON 'HOTEL
,Their stock consists of
DIiY CiOODS;
NOTIONS;;,,
HATS AND CAPS;,
BOOTS AND SIIDESI'''
GROCERIES;
FLOUR AND - FED; , :- ) „
TOBACCO; SEGA)RS,
CANNED -FRUITS,
~,H AAPW4R4,I"f
F., :1
CEDAR -WARR
QUE ENSU',AR.t
c;if,
,OILS,' ~~
PA.j.NTS, &C.,
" ' DRUGS,"
CARPET'S; CARPEVCIININ
FISH, 'SALT,"HHEHSH;
S~• , s . !~c ~:
TRUNKS;
HAMS; , SHOULDERS, SIDES, f!4c.Btc
Thoy hays a lqg stoFti 91, 4 ,1, 7 ,
f
LADIES'. DRESS GOODS,
Conflicting of SILKS, MOIIARS "ALP.idA3l.ol'Llla
LUSTRES, MERI:iO3,- pans, De
LAINES, 6c., kc.;
MME
Aleo;a largo ißsortment
DRESS 'I'RIMMINGS;'.OO4p9),-
,
' RY, ROSIERY, 'GLOVES,.
BUTTONS; , &c.
''A!.FULL' LINE OF •WHITEtGooDs
*III sal WIIOLESALE Ond..BETAIL6 •
. 1 •
:All goads d9llyared to rfaidencos r in town and depots,
Veo of climge.
+" "" • :! ! •‘(' f:". •! -
Give us a trial bolero iwrcliaring elsewhere.
Iluntingdpri. April 15, 1888:' ' '
727 CHESTNUT STREET 727
Reductiop,i4 the, Vrkes•
ID_RESS GOODS.
RYCKEY, SHARP ekr:to.,
NO. f 27 CHESTNUT BTREET;'=
OFFER TO-DAY
50 Cases of Imported Dressl:shqcs, „ at
25 Cents per ,Yard, Worth ristuhle the
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, RICKEY, SHA - REA
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.IEITIMiTiMETVGirrIC)..MT,
141
121
MARBLE YARD.'
J. 11. GREEN - & - Y-0: BEAVER
Having entered into partnership, Inform no public flint
they are prepared to execute all styles of ••" •",
Plain and ornamental'lllarbliWiiit
Such as' MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, also Minding,
Work„nt na low prices as any shop in the county,„
Orders from a distance promptly attended to.
Shop on MIFFLIN etreet, a few, demi east, of the Lu
theran church, iachl667
•
UARBLE YARD. `The unclersigved
would respectfolircall the attention of the citizens
fhintingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock: of
beautiful marble now on bands ;He is prepaidd to fernish
at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and 'Stones of every desired size and form , of.ltallan or
.}bustern Marble, highly finished, end carved with appro•
priate devices, or plain, as may suit,
Building Marble, Door and Window wilt ba
furnished to order.
Ir. W.-pledgee himself to furnish-inaterlal and work
manship equal to any in the country, at a fair price.
and see, before you purchase elsewhere: Shop on' th
orner of Afontgomory and Mifflin eta.. Huntingdon, Pa
WM. WILLIAMS,
. •
11untingdop, May 16 1855
'rrisEEE'N'ATTOgAL HATA
I Isgm,W3O.A.I7I9I—ELN.W. ?
„ s s, HTTNTINGD,ON,
This Restaurant is situated' , at:lhe
head of Franklin Street, In the borough of, hunt.
on, 'and Is open during the day'and evening. The
best of -Wines, XX Ale nod,Laucaster Beer. The table
a ill be supplied with'the best fare 'for the publiOmd the
proprietors will make these who call on them feel at home,
tkirt be 'Hall will be opened for Peetivals, Parties,
Amusements, etc. - • . . , RICHTBR. A SONB: 4
Oct. 14, 1763-3 m. Proprietors
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SPECTACLES
• , ':M11.11r
A fine and largo assoitmentakirti:ya on
hand
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE
U. S.
REVENUE STAMPS
FOR SALE
AT _LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
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