The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, September 22, 1869, Image 1

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roftssional'& Nusiltess eark.
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'nit. A. B: BRTJAIBA.UG.II,
.Ly Oaring permanently located at Iluntlngdon, °front
but profs:salons' services to the community.
Office, the same as that lately occuptod by Dr. Loden
on 11111 street. aplo,lr6o
vPR. JOHN MeCULLOGIT, offers his
professional services to the eitirens of Itruitingdon
•n PR.
Witco bn UM etreet, one door east or Reed's
Drug Store. Aug. 2S, '55:
Et. ALLISON _MILLER, Diu -
DENT/ST, **
thss removed to the Brick Row opposite the Court house.
April 13, 1859.
r i. .J. GREENE,
DENTIST. 48 11111••
I Is
Office Tenured to Ulster's New Building,
TIM street. Ilnutlngdon.
July 31,1d541. •
A P. Wi JOHNSTON,
S'VP.,VEYOR &• INSUItANCE AGENT,
lIUNTING DON, PA
Office on :mitt street.
J A. POLLOCK;
sulzrEroß & REAL ESTATE AGENT,
HUNTINGDON, PA
Will attend to Surveying in all its branches, and will
buy and sell Beal Estate in any part of the United States.
Send for circular.: dec29-tf
AA C. CLARKE, AGENT,
• Wholesale and lietali Dealer in all kinds of
MtADA 11 1 0DATA01,
lIUNTINGDON, PA.
Opposite do Franklin House, In do Diamond.
auntry trade svplicd. oplreS
T SYLY ANUS BLAIR,.
CI •
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
111:1NTINGIDON, PA,
Offkeon Itili street; three doors west or Smith. ntys'o9
J. n&u. MSS=
MUSSER &
ATTORNEYS-AT-TLATV,
HUNTINGDON, PA
Office secoud floor of !Aster's building, on Hill street.
Pensions and other claims promptly collected. my26'69
GE EN C Y FOR COLLECTING
t.OI.DIF.B.S' CLAIMS, 110IIKTY, BACK. PAY AND
All wl may have any claims against the Government
for Bounty, Back Pay and Pensions can have their claim
promptly collected by appl3ing either iu person or by let
ter to _
W. it. WOODS,
A 2TORNET .AT LAW
• LONTINGDON, PA
t05i12,t853
JOitT . IXOTT, SAMUEL T. BROWN,
The nameof this firthhits been chang
ed from SCOTT 3 0110 W f, to
SCOTT. BROWN " & BARMY,
under which name they will hereafter conduct their
practice
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, IMINTINGDON, PA.
PENSIONS, and all claims oreolillok s and eoldiere' twin;
against the Government, will be promptly prodecutod.
May 17, 1864-tl. ,
‘‘ COLLECTION
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O.
v P OF
K. ALLEN LOVELL, .
Distriot Attorney ,of Huntingdon County,.
HUNTINGDON, PA.
OFFICE—In the room lately occupied by E. M. Speer.
jan.1.1867
P. M. Lytle & Milton S. Lytle,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
Hare formed a partnerildp under Ma name and firm
of ,
P. M.. & M.. S. LYTLE,
And have removed to the office 'on the south eldo of
11111 street, fourth door nett of timith.
They mill attend promptly to all kinds of legal hog.
nose entrueted to their care. ap7-tf.
e_ TOSPH ABT,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER. IN
WILLOW AND SLEIGH BASKETS,
Oral' sizes and descriptions,
ALEXANDRIA, 11UNTINGDON CO., PA.
June 9,1869-t[
Iter For neat JOB PRINTING, call at
the "GLOBE JOB PRINTING OPPICE," at Him
tingdon, Pa
NEW
LEATHER . •STORE.
THE undersigned would respectfully
announce, that, In connection with their TANNERY,
they have Jett opened a splendid assortment of
FINE LEATHER
Consisting in part of
FRENCH CALF SKIN,
KIP,
- MOROCCO, '
I.ININGS,
BINDINGS,'
SOLE,
UPPER,
HARNESS,
SKIRTING, &C.,
irogelber with a general assortment of ' , .
TUEDr.IIPg: 3 °
-aim trade% invited to call and examine our stock, .
Itore on LULL stroet, two dorms west of.tha P . reshytte
elan church.
~The highest price paid for 111 DES and BARK, ; • •
C. H. MILLER & SO.
Ifuntingdon, Oct. 28, UM
NEW LEATHER HOUSE.
trim Flkill OF LEAS & McVITTY,
_IL • have leased the large live [dory Leather liaise,
arum James Neu!ty.
20. 432, NMI' TIIIRD STREET, PIIILADELPLITA,
And Wind doing a Ride and Leather Commission Dud.
pets,
Their sons D. P. LEAS, and T. E. UcVITTY, are there,
And adthorized to carry on the business for them—at
they are young men of good moral character, and fine
business ,qualificatious.
_They "elicit the patronage of
their3trolDer_TautiettitAtin Coanty,and elsewhere. .
.They still will continue to keep a good assortment
of Spidlish andSleughter Sole heattlei:on hands ' at their
Tannery, near Three 'Springs, Duntiogdon County, pa.,
mar2.4l. ; ' • LEAS /lc dicTITTY.
&ISAAC K. STAUFFER,,6
WATCHES and JEWELRY,',
2:14. 143 North 2d Street, corner of Quarry,
PIIMADEI4.IIIA.
atsortmont of Watches; Jewelry, Silver and piat'ed
'are constantly on Stand.
.04irltepairing of IVatches and Jewelry promptly at
tended to. Aug. 11.1 y
T.A.P and Joint Sbingles for sale by
j_j mch24-tf - JIMMY 4: CO.
42 00
1 00
WM. LEWIS, HUGH LINDSAY, Publishers.
VOL. XXV.
CARPETS.
NEW STORE IN HUNTINGDON.
JAMES A. BROWN has just opened
a large
CARPET STORE .
on the second floor of his brick building, where bu.sers
will find one of the largest and best twain intents of
BRUSSELS,
. INGRAIN,
DUTCH WOOL,
COTTON,
RAG,
' LIST,
VENITIAN and SCOTCH HEMP,
4 EfLaa,eitts.,
Also, COCOA and CANTON MAT
TINGS, and FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
Ever offered in central Pennsylvania.
It is well known that a merchant who deals etdirely in
one line of pods baying largely item manufacturers Is
enabled to give his customers advantages In pilces and
a,sortment (in that line 91 goods) that are not to be found
In stores professing to do all kinds of business.
I shall aim therefore to make it the in/crest of all iu
want of the above goods, to buy at the regular Carpet
and Oil Cloth Store.
ga.Dealers can buy of ma by the roll at wholesale
prices.
spl3'69 JAMES A BROWN.
r0)12'69
West Huntingdon Foundry.
JAMES SIMPSON
MANUFACTCRES
PLOWS, THRESHING MACHINES,
, FARM DELLS, SLED AND SLEIOLI SOLES,
WAGON BOXES, IRON KETTLES,
cesust3i3.ge:
For Furnaces, Forges, Orlet and Saw Mille, Tanneries
and linekyards,
AND JOB WORK IN GENERAL.
•
ARCHITECTURAL & ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT.
Iron Porticos and Verandah.,
Balconies, Columns and Drop Ornament far ivocelen
porticos and verandahs,
Window Lintels and Sills,
Cast Ornaments for wooden lintels,
Cellar Window Guards all sizes,
Chimney Tops and Flues,
Sash Weights, Carpet Strips,
Registers, Heaters, Coal Orates,
'Vault Castings for coal and wood cellars,
Arbors, Tree-boxes, Lamp-poste, Hitching-poste,
Iron Hailing for porticoe, verandahs, balconies, Hewer.
bode,
Turd and Cemete r y Fences, etc.
. replicates attention paid to fencing Cemetery Lois.
Address JAMES SIMPSON,
ev23,68 Huntingdon, Pa.
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HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
EASTON BLAKE.
BLAKE & McNEIL,
[Successors to J. M. CUNNINGHAM dt SON,)
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Iron and Brass Founders,
HUNTINGDON, PA
IRON and BRASS CASTINGS made In a Scat class
, Foundry. We have always on hand all
kinds of Plow and Stove Cautluga, Waah
sigh; tigik Kettles, CellarAvi ndou a, Greta., Coal bole
1 1 - 4 fry,„,,,, Castings for pavements, Window weights
j,,f.t..,1-A . ,!!ei all sizes and weights, Pipejoints, Sled
and sleigh spice, Wagon boxes, Machine Castings, for
stews nud water, grist, aaw, sawn ant plaster mills of
all descriptions.
- - -
HEATERS AND IRON FENCES,
of the most improved stylo, oven doors and frames, door
sills, and In fact everything mado in this lino.
We have a larger stock of patterns, and can furnish CAS.
tinge at short notice, end cheaperiben they can be bad
in the country. [laving a good drill, wo ate prepared to
do drilling and fitting up of all kinds.
011ico in Liestars' New Building, Bill street, Hunting
dun, L'a.
Nell. 17, 1869. BLAKE &
STEAM PEARL MILL,
HUNTINGDON, PA
THIS MILL is a complete success in
the manufacture of FLOUR, tc. It has lately been
thoroughly repaired and is now in good running order
and in full operation.
The burrs and choppers are new and of superior goal.
its—cannot be excelled. And we are gratified to know
that our work has given entire satisfaction to our custo
mers, to whom we tender our thanks.
We have In our employ ens of the boot minerals the
county, awl a faithful and capable engineer. Thus equip
pad and encouraged, we are determined to persevere in
our efforts to accommodate and please the public, hoping
thereby to merit and receive a liberal Share of patronage
to sustain no in our enterprise for the public interest..
Market price paid for the dllieront kinds at grain on
delivery.
Flour and Chop, on hand, for sale.
JOIN fi. McCAIIAN & SON.
Huntingdon, Nov. 20,1867
NOTICE TO I.L.
HILL STREET. MARKET,
Opposite Leister's
- p G. MORRISON respectfully in.
_LA ) . forms the citizens of Ilantingd6riiMd . vicinity
that he continues the meat market business in all Ito va
rious branches, and will keep constantly on band
Fresh Beef, Pork, Pudding and Sausage, salt
Beef and Pork Canned Fruitand %•egetaLled,
Spices of all kinds,Catsupa and Sauces, Teas,
Soaps, Cheese, Salt Lard, La ,
MI of which ho will continue to sell at reasonable prices
The highest prices pant for Lidos and tallow. Thomas
Colder, at Alexandria, and March & Bro., at Coffee Run,
are my agents to purchase at their places,
Thankful for past patronage, I solicit a cootooooce of
tho same. R. G. eiouursori.
Muntingdon, Ap. It, 1869.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID
HUNTINGDON INSURANCE
AGENCY.
G. B. ARMITAGE,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
. Represent the most reliable Companies in
the Country. lining as low as Is onsistoot
with reliable Indemnity. sep 2, '6B.
pital Represented over $14,000,
OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES
GILT GOLD SHADES,
=BMW SHADES,
BAILEY'S FIXTURES,
TAPE, CORD AND• TASSALS
LL ABSOIMIENT
AT LEWIS' BOOK' STORE
A 6T A. G. IOSEMIAITE & CO.,
General Commission Merchants
$ Wheat, Cora, Oats,
ro Byo, Bark, Butter, rgge, Lard,
altry,
11 7 0. 264 South Front ;Street, -
Philadelphia,
A. 0. Postlethwalto,
J. C. MclCnugliton.
nia,'26-11
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HUNTINGDON, PA., WEDNESDAY,
FASHIONABLE GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR
GEO. F. MARSH,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
itai removed to the second floor in Howl's Now Build
ing, whero ho Intends to Beep constantly on hand the
latest styles of
NIECE 0 - 003DS,
comprising • •
AMERICAS, ENCILIAR AND FRENCH
:CLOTHS, CA SSI3IERES, AND 'V BST !NOS
CLOTHS, CASSIMEItES, AND V ESTINOS
CLOTHS, CA SSISI COES, AND VESTINOS
Doing a practical workman of milky years experience
he Is prepared to make to order Clothing for mon and
boys, ani guarantee neat, durable and fashionable work.
manehtp. lie is determined to please everybody. ,
.01p- All oro invited to call end °ramble my new
stock of beautiful materna before purchasing °leap here
OEQ.•
Huntingdon, Bich: 0
1869.' '_1869•
CLOTHING.
', • H. ROMAN.
, Nu W
CIiOTIIING .,
NOR
SPRING AND SUMMER, •
• JUST lIKEIVED •4
ar
ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
Nor Orntlminen's Clothing of the beet material, and nine
la the best workmanlike manner, call at
-
11. ROMAN'S,
opposite tno Franklin House In Market square, Hunting
doe, Pa.
Spring Arrival of Gents Goods,
H. ROBLEY
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Has removed to I.lto room over John Bare ii Coo Bank.
(Old Broad Top Corner.) whine ho is prepared to do all
kinds of Mork M his lino of business. He hoe just receiv
ed a full lino of
CLOTIIS,
VESTINGS,
CASSINERS,
CORDUROYS, &c.
Thankful for past patronage he solicits a continuance
of the same. The attention of the public is called to his
stock of cloths, Ac.. which ho is prepared to make up to
oilier in a fealtionattle,durable and Workmanlike miniver.
nese° give me a cell.
11.11011LEY,
Merchant Tailor.
Huntingdon, Pa., April ith, 1860.
HEAD QUARTERS
FOll
• ' NEW GOODS. •
•
Fi.':CWIN
INFORMS THE - PUBLIC- -
THAT HE HAS
,JUST OPENED
A
• , .•
SPLENDLE STOCK. - ?f NEW GOODS
THAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
IN
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY.
•
COME AND SEE.
D. P. GWIN
Ituntingdon, April 7, 1869.
WM. B. ZEICLER
DEALER Itt
s• Y •
Fa Hey,
.
—AND—
COODS4
Alpacas, Poplins, Plaids, Dela:tines, Lawns, Gingham,
Prints, flue Cambric., Nicotine, Denim., fine Linen, Mar
seilles, Picquas.'lndla Twills, la.
A large assortment of
Lathes' Fashollable , Dress
Silk Fringes, Buttons, Bugles, Velvet Ribbons, etc.
Furnishing Goode, Stockings, Moreno, Cotton, Wool, Ac
jar1C:010 - 4ENNS,
Kid of all colors, 'Silk, Thread, Cotton, Ac.,of all sizes,
and latest styles, Under garments of all kind,, for La.
dies, (lento and Children.
Table Linen, Muslim, Napkins. Doylies,
..Icc. Sheeting
and Shirting, Brown and Bleached, fromB cents op.
• virulaw 0c)13.3a
A large Mock of lice latest Myles. A Jorge 'dock of
Notions, Kepis.) re, Yarns, Ac. All cheaper thou the
cleanest,
swltooro, opposite the First National Bank, Hunting
don, Pa.
- RACK AGAIN!
NEW'STORE and NEW GOODS!
Benjamin Jacobs
Respectfully informs his old friends and the public
generally, that he has again locattal in the borough of
Ilutetmocott. and has opened a {cry largo and entire lime
stock of Goods lu Sexton's Store Room apposkse Lev. in'
Rook Store, consisting of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTH.
ING, HATS and CANS, BOOTS
and SHOES, QUEENS WARE,
and EVERY VARIETY OF
• GOODS
To be found in the best stores In the'placo, all of ,which
ho will sell et prices to suit tho tittles; agd lopes to 10.
cote° a liberal share of patromige from a generous public.
, Don't forget to give me a call and I will try to please
you with (loads a}ld pllcAtl.
BEISJAIIIN JACOBS.
5ept...30,12a
MEM!
17r4. 0 0 , 1EX1K, cito 3r-ar-81537
IMPORTER, AND IVIIOLESALE DEALERS IN
China, Glass & Queensware,
433 IVARXET ST., NOFI.IIt SIDE,,
' "" '1114;o1Y FIFTH STREET,
' 1 3 A,
Jill. 30,1 K,
P ENNSYLVANIA MI IL ROAD:
TIME OF LEAVINO OF TRAINS
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.- ,
WESTWARD. , EASTWARD,
ea
STATIONL z:' C t o
nel
A. M. I A. M.
11 47
.....111 55
12 0
112 12
7 09 12 28
......'l2 60
1 1 00
I 09
1 25
7 52 1 85
1 40,
1 53
2 00
B+s 240
The PLIILA. EXPRESS EIISItEard leaves /Ma'am
M. and arrives nt Huntingdon nt 10 12 P. nr.
The FAST LINE. hiatuard ' leas'es Altoona at 12 20
A. 11., and arrives nt lluutingden at V 34 A.M. , •
The HINCINNSTI EXPSES3 Ea4tv.l.lTd 2 leaves Altoona 'at
535 P. 51. and arrives at Hun tingden at 050 1' Al. • •
Nam EXPRE.AS ERSI,Iird, leaves Altoona at 12 03 A.'
u. •
and-arrivea at Iluutingdon at 1 10 A. M.
CINCIXNATI EXPRESS 'll vstward leaves Huntingdon at
3 01 r stand arrives at Altoona 4 2/ r 51
The FAST LINE ISoan,nrd, /eaves Huntingdon at
7 431'., N. and arrives at Altoona et 8.45 P. N. , .
UNFAILING EYE ITESERTERS
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Lazarus & ''Norrie
. CBLEIBRATED • • , ,
PERFECTED SPECTACLES
AND EYE GLASSES.
Tho large anti lacreas/pg,
SUPERIOR GLASSES
"
Is n sure proof. of their nee nn
nesa. o were eatl sti od
that , they would be appreciated ,hereota disowboro, anti
that tho reality of the advantages pfh red to it carers of
our beautiful lenses. viz.: the easo ,, nall 'emu got, the as
sured and readily 06Ni - tallied huffs:cement of the sight 7 l
i
and the brilliant assistance they give In oil cakes, wore n
thetnaelves so apparent on trial, that t h e result could not
be °them. Ise than It has, in the almost general adoption
of our CELNBRATED PERRECTEWSPECTMILES by tho
residents of this locality .
With n full knowitilgo of the value of the assertion,
we claim that they are the most pilled optical aids ever
mnuufacturod. To, thou, needing_ lipectactua, we afield
at all times hn opportunity of procuring the best and
most desirable.
Mi.. AARON .STEWARD,,
Watchmaker and ie : rcrelle
HUNTINGDQN, PA.,
Has always on hand a full moan's:it, suitnitlo fo
every difficulty.
Ice take occasion to notify the public that we employ
no peddle., and to caution them against, those pretend
ing to have our goods for sale. Je3o4f
{Or) 846 . Mar ti
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30a.• ar. 40r11.=M1V.IM,
successor to 8.11. GREENS, • •
DBALBIi, IN
. STEIN WAY, & SON'S PIANOS,
And other makes, -
MASON & lIAMLIN CABINET ORGANS,
Melesleons, Guitars,Tiollns, Elias; Elutes, Accordaous;
Sc., Lc.
OD-Pianos, Organs, and Meloileana Warranted for fire
Cirrui ars scat on Wilda - non. • •
Address N.. J. OBA:B17B,
II untingdim,
jan2i,G9 ' 2d floor Leister's Now Building.
READ AND BE POSTED!
TO THE HEITr_LY JIARRIED
AND ALL IN WANT OF
New Ruruiture '&4c.
•.•.,
'NIB
•
undersigned would respectfully
J. al/110110C° that be mann tacturce aud keeps et:meta:loy
on hand a largo and aplontlid assultment
DINING AND BREAKFAST TA BI,Ek - "
BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS
WASH AND CANDLE STANDS
Windsor and wino beat chairs. cupboards, gilt and rose.
woodMoulding for mirror and picture Ironies, and a
ety of articles not mentioned, at prices that cannot fail to
bo satisfactory.
Ito Is also agent for the well known Dailey A Decant] )
patent spring Bed Bottom.
TIM public are invited to colt and examine hie stock
heroin ',waning eliewbore. ' • .
Hot k and solos room on 11111 street, near Smith, ono
door weeat df'Yenter's store.
,J.tmEs,
Huntingdon, Aug.l, 18b6
TglE aS 3 r I M
,J. l
M. WISE,
' Manufacturer and ,Dealer in; .• .
1L IST 3L" ri'LIET EL 3E4
Hespectfully invites the attention of tlce. Piddle to bin
stand on lilll at., Iluntlngdoir, in the rear of George W
Swartz' {Vetch mid Jewelry store, whore ho manufactures
and keeps all kinds of Furniture ok reduced prices. Per.
Ms wishing to purchase, will do well
„to give him a call.
Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges
reasonable.'
Ara — Also, Undertaking carried on, and Collins made in
any style desired, at short notice.'
..1111/EMMoom. The subsesiber has
NEW - IND EIJJWANT .(LEARSB,
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and is proposed to attend Funerals.at any, place in town
or country. • • • IS. WISE •
Huntingdon, May it, 1i366 , -tr ' - . • , •
Farmers Wanting ,
BUCKEYE, , 011 . 10' 11A1tVESTER,
NEW- YORKER, or-any other Reaper or Mower
with Self Mike, Dropper, front of 'rem cut, or a ;wrathuo
that, cuts bath front and qui', and has ad point that the
knives do not work freely; other gay Rakes,
Gum and pin Drills, Crain aura Mover Separators, Shovel
Plea a and Coltlvalois, and irnYhtirdCmetit Of any ddscrii,
'Don, should order thorn Of 31aattallen, Stone'd: 'sett, or
'their agents, for they have the largest and best assort.
mont of Agricultural lAlildetnetibrunil their ropairs,thitt
is in UM State. Farmers look to lvnr,own piterest , and
buy your Machines where you c get the lep.tirs teat
• , an '
•
minute's morning.
' 31cLANAIIAN, SICNI & ISETT "
.lanufacturora and Denlas In allkilol» of Agrienltoral
Implements, Cnyport.Fonndry aol MaOho) Shop,
llollidaysliurg, 'GJ•6m. •
WANT_Bp,
AC Oie I;e Tnnnery fo MOUNT' UNION; on
250 Q Cords Oak-aud - r Hemlock
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0911 PAID ON pELIVERY.
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' W. 11. ROSENST.y._,E4 SON,
.4.11615.3cy • 7..1:0 • UNT UNION,' PAI,
-PERSEVERE.-
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N.Hroniltcgt,
slapleton,,„.
Mill •
Huntingdon, 0 04
Peteredirtre,:.. "
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•Sprocoereols,
Tyrone, ' '5 9.1
Tipton,
FootOrih, ......
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SEPTEMBER 22. 1869.
THE - TWO"1 3 LATFOB MS: -*
REPUBLICAN rLATron3t.
Resoked, That we rejoice in the glorious
national victory of 18G8:` which has broUght
peace, happiness and prosperity to us - as a
nation.
.ficao/rea, That We wholly aPproye ef - the
principles and 'policy of the AderiitiThirlafioti
'of; General Gran t,• and, vre heartily. endorse
,Ilveyy,seOment contained in his inaugural
address; a n d especially`de hereby ratify and
'approve : . theff late amendment proposed ',by
Congres,3,•to, l tha Constitution of the,Culted
States, and known as - the hfteeuth amend
inbiit., -2.!.• •
. Resolvtd, That we have confidence-that the
GeneralAdministration,,will wis j elytindfirm;.
ly protect the interests and dignity of the
nation in 'respect to our jtisVelaims against
Great Britain,,and, that we endorse the ac
tion of the Senate in rejecting the Johnson -
Clarendon -treaty, knotill' , as the Alabama
olainis.
Resolved, That we heartily sympathize
with the struggling . peoples of all nations in
their efforts to' attain 'universal freedom and
the invaluable rights of man.. ,
Resolved, That we confidently endorse the
Administralion'of 'General Jelin W . :Geary as
wise; economicarand honest, and that it de-
Serves, as it;has received, the approval of the
people- of Popngylvania; and we especially
commendhis uniform efforts to restrain the
evils ofspeciel . •
Resolved,, T hat. in Jim). Henry , IV. :Wit
lithis; Our candidate for the Supreme Court;`
we present a learned; pure,' and . patriotic jure
istorho will adorn the high positionjto which
we purpose to eleci,hiin. .
ille'solved; That we reiterate and affirm Or ,
adherence to the doctrine of pretcotiork as,
proclaimed in the ninth, resolutton, of the
platform adepted, at the State. Convention of
March 7; 1866.
Resolved; . That we endorse the ticket this.
day nominated; and pledge .to , it,ouritearty
and cordial support. •
Resolved,' That the`Chairmini - of this con
tention is hereby , Multoriied "to ,appriint '0;
chairman of Mut State Contra) Committee, on
the joint recommendationof the candidates
this day nominated, tnid 'that . the 'State Cen
tral Committee shall consist tiering ,the com
ing.catnpaign of the ,same number of, dele
gates from each county : as the lastcomniittee,
and they shall 'be appetnted , by the Senatorial
and ,Representative districts,„c*cept Alle
gheny, which shall have eight members.
DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM
,
The DemocraCY PentiSylvania, in con
vention met; do unanimously declare: t •
That . tho Federal Government is lim
ited to the grants contained in the Federal
ConAitution ; that the - exercise of doubtful
constitutional powers is dangerous to the sta-
bility of the GoverninentAink to the safety of
the people; and the Democratic party" will
never consent that the State of Pennsylyania
shall surrender hor great right of local self-
government. ~
/ 56'9/d t :flint the attempted ratification of ;
the proposed fifteenth aniendin &
ent the Fed.'
mai Constitution by the RadiCal members of
the last Legislature, and their refusal to, sub
mit the same ,to a vote of, the people, was a,
deliberate breach of their Official dui'; and
outrage upon every citizen of the State;
and the resolution making such ratification
should be promptly 'repealed, and the iimend
menVsubmitted to the people, at the polls, for
acceptance or rejection.
Third. That the Democratic partY of Penn
sylvania is opposed to conferring bon the"
negro the right to vote, and we do emphati
ically deny, that there, is any right or power, I
in Congress or elsewhere to impose negro
suffrage upon the people of this State in, op-;
position to their will., „.
Fourth. That reform in the administration
of the - Federal and State' gcivernments•in the
management of their financial affairs is,
peratively demanded.
Fifth. That the movements now being
made for the amelioration of the laboring man
have our most cordial cooperation. s'
Sixth. That the legislation of the late Re-'
publican Congress outside of the Constitution;
the disregard of the majority therein of the
will of the people and the sanctity Of-the
ballot-box, in the'exclusion•from their seats
of Representatives clearly , elmited; the estab
lishment of military 'government in States in
the Union, and the overthrow of all civil gov
ernment ,therein, are acts of tyranny and
usurpation, that tend directly to. the destruc
tion of all - republican government; and the
creation of the worst forma of despbtism..
~ Seventh. That our soldiers and ,sailors who
Carried the TR : of our • country to victory
innst be gratefully remembered; and all guar
antees- given in their favor most faithfully
Carried into"exeCution.
Effitilc. - Eciu - al 'rights and protection fur
naturalized.and'nattve-born citizens at home
and abroad; the assertion of , American,nal
tionalithwhich, shalLcommand_the respect
of fgreign,Powers, and furnish an example of
oticoaragerhorii to p'eciplO 'stiuggiiiig for na
tional integrity, - 'constitutional liberty,. and
individual rights. ;/., ••
Ninth. That the present internal revenue
and taxing' system' of the General Govern=
ment is grossly unjust :and means ought. to
be at once r 4opted to, cause .a modification
thereof.
•
•
THE LADIES!"
Thu subocilhera have recently discovered a new
at title—the
!i , • • -:
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ESSENCE Or STARCH':
In calling the attention of the, ladies to our Starch,
they Will find that Woconoinizes labor, produces a '
BEATJTIFIJI.J GLOSS, - ' • •
;
Much superior to common starch, and easier to Iron. In
fact if yomvinut a beautiful gloss ou your sfila, or; our
lotsband's shirt or collar, Procuro a box of our EBBVIICO
of Starch. The cast Is trifling, only 15 Cebts , fibuX., ,I .1
Try a box and ho convinced. Every Family should
hint a box of the Esseuca of Starch. For sato by all
Grocers. and denlerala the , Urilted States., ,Branulaetured
only by SMITH, I.IAMMOIi & CO., solo proprietors,
1113 li:trlaur utru'et, Philadelphia, ' • ' ,
Apr Fiar sale at 3IASSEY Jr CO'S. Enterprise
Tinders. , • • ' ,• /i
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rim') • icatomt Jol3oFv.toik"
,• 'the nrasekaplote' bf tiny lit' the eetieti . S., and pos.
lehr, th 4 mcke,t ample for, prop.l4l.y execlAttig to
the best e tyle, every VIII lety of Joh Printing., 'a. •
'HAND BILLS, '• • I 1 ..11 • :
CIRCULARS,'
'• BILL lIEADS;'''
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,
TTENRY4.;OO, 'will- do. toorolo ae
coponodlitv. their cilstomors than nv othor Homo
te neighborhood: ' ' • inchntt ,
•
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mintit your euid Lioatly Triutud ou 'envoi
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MEI
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TERMS,' $2,00 a year in adianpi.
kTelegriphie
-1 Jill
It.was a I?pa - atif . tilAay,,ja the, tnont4
of June, wale tWo,
Charlet; Fiiagel:ald'lcititalai' Lois` sweet
N ' y f • nail liadd' .l her- - •igi - i6dlbiod r ,-"fitil(tlie
preface to.albrief,absence: ' •
He bad , : been , married ) only offew
months,, ancldurin,,that, happy time
had 'n'oteimeti"Calle,q •awi_t.k . ,from'home ;
but'riow lidaineds of nn iiriportarit riit
ture- dethandod bis httentiod,: and f.be•
get out for Indianapolisiat:onee.
With, fond adiep?F., and, wished,,for,
sate huraey,and return eueli as only
1046 - Can'eall" l foith;'ad ipon
thidi , oecasieri shttie'• frorri hid Wife's
blue; eyes ~ a bit 'of heaven itself;
the -_young .husband started for,, , ,the
Hudson railroad depot,, and soon after
was whirling along flea rapid rate on ,
~
his journey westward. " ' •
IVith - the• usual delays of ritilidad
travel, ho arrived at Andianapolis
time, to meet his „engagement, wrote,
immediately home assuring,,his.wft
of his safe arrival, and leaving ti blank
spot in hia lettertciindieate
where he had deposited' a kiss fat-her;
was:soon absorbed business ; :aft
fait's: /.3 ,
TWO days passed;:oak y an on
• :
the' eVening .of - the`third Was - con'•
gra:fulating himself oh is:sdedesa: and
how,glad 'his young• wife mould be to
hear ofit. `l
Art i er 'chatting awhile : ,in the office .
9f the, hate], he re'fit'ed to' his rodm,
happy at his SueBeSs heart
of love.': He: sang a few:staves - rnra
song, and. scareoly.had the last (words
left his lips when i afterknocking po
litely at his door,-the,porterentered
with a telegraphic message. Fearing
Una something might have 'happened,
athonie tolnale it necessary; to tele
graph,', he'cohld'iliardly Muster' edur=•
age .en ough' to break the seal. Vi,sions•
of runaway., horses, his, wife dauer-.
ously, hurt burglars, robbing the
houde; every' possible calamity pasSqd
beftire''him: He took'a sudden rctioliiv
tion 'nevei,r under any circumstances;
to l"cane !home;again. Tearing open:
the message, be turpc&it, ; of aqurso,
upside down, turned it,aver,'and,read
it and' was a most asibniStied man. '
His brain began to whirl. Could
he have been duped? Had theheing
who possessed, all the love man is'ca,
pablo of yielding up' to the one.,w i lmr,i,
he idolizes practiced - deception upon
WaS•lislolloWS'i-
-' • 1 • NEiv Yonic
To CIYARLES F/TZOAULLD, Indianapolis•:
Your wife 'sick ; had a child yesterday; do
lug well today; don't bo alarmed.
' - 'MRS. BROIVii; Noise,
' • ' 0872 Fifth atronuti."
His namo was Fitzgerald; and; when ,
at home, he lived at 9872 Fifth .A7e-'
nue. •
Perfect and ' oier,a4n's'his hive had
been he was Maimed. knetil
ing'ofstlch an'event likely to occur;
he felt deceived:and 'alarmed. ;
. Silently gt4ing,for, a moment into
the vacant j air, as if he saw, the foym,
and faceof his wife supplicating 'fol.'
foigiveiiess, l 3lr.-•Fitzgeraldrivas
Ecious -of , a. • stnall 'hurricane s'arisins
within , . 'Hastily, packing ,his
trunk, he ,rushed down, stairs, paid, bis,
biils,,and demanded to be sent to the
de'pot 'at once.
The clerk • had told him that• no'
train left for some hours, but he did
not hear him. The hours passed- to.
dionsly away, and it seemed to him a'
week before the train started and he,
was homeward bound with a heavier
heart.
Between Albany and New York he'
fell asleep, had horrible: dreains, of
wet nurse, baby:wagons, doctor's bills,
tin whistles, Godfrey's cordial; :all
danced in their respective turns before
him."
•
- At last he reached New Ydrk arid'
jumping into a hack; •vociferated in a
very decided and.tragic,manner to the,
John, " Home !" .. • • •
"Can'tdriie',3 , OU'home,Unless, you
tell.ine Where' you'live',."'answeifOd the
unterrified whip.' . 1
:“Then,drive to 9872 Fifth: Avenue;
Quick !"• . . • ,
In a.fow • moments ho was in, front
of his" home; mounting, the ficitiesterik
the bellreceived a jerk` whiCh' brotight
the servant from - the kitchen - withou
much.delay.r: ;Jr:
"PUEly,'l,he said, rudely seizing her
b' the arm, and striking an attitude
very Forrestfau, "hbW is Mrs.' Fitz
gerald ?"' 'ii'• rir , .
•"Sho , is better; this •morning;sr,hutil
guess she didn't expect you home; so
.quick," replied,Susie; • „ i
"No; I suppOlie;noti,.and is the
Very reason wY'reatii n ,"'iciplie'd'lce'.
- •
Mounling - , directlt to = his: •• wife's
r oom; •nnd knocking; on the door.r , for
admittance, a., strange ; voice squeaked
"Itrhe's - therel" ' •
"It's brie,"'he'replid.
"Whifeiriffe7 l " , i:eptied the voice with
- •
-:- "Charles' FitSgerald,'"alulilr-Walit
to)conie irrat,once,'.; ,:ke-replied;..t get
ti,ng,someq4 ai work ed.,,up, al ,the idea
of being- kept out.
"YO'il °Li:We eOpoie'iTi
the "siitien Voie'e;'"fli ( iet you' in' iii' u
,qrsinute." . -- •
Charles ,Fitzgera4 'felt' very bad and'
vory,,mue_h abuses just tbeo, T,4e,to
- wios . , T rO3t,, bore_ Mrs.'
n4ree,'With Vei*AnOb" ) . • U.
"'llls 'ear wair the keyhole,.
but new infantile tsprinds -, NV am , ' heard,
-and, Nho was„fast, l lesing his temper,
.wlion,,Mrs,,B,rowp.opened the doer.
was.
'ation't:''to"tttAi"iCi the bedside'_ to ern
-brae,e'liis'iittle' Wife; when he-thought'
.ofter.'xibeeption , ;aud approaebed•mitb
groat dignity and reserve, ; lookiekop-f
on her as man looks upon a fal4l;idv;
and simply said - 77 „ _ _ _
"Madame,: hope you are better
.this morning. , I was V . ety-muo76u.r•
" r • .
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Those stblieribinkifpr Ahr,eelteix or
t i l weive months4ithtlio understanding
.that the paper be
, dissoptinped pnless
_enbseriPonis')reiteiv-eti;i:cleed444
OAP,PP!M
:will—unilerstand
*hichpry a lilbSeribed is If they ,
wish the
. paper continued ‘tlik3i wilt
:ronew their .subscription through - the
mall or otherwise. tf.
.
.
tts.. All-kinds-of plain, fancy_ and
Orn a rh' elifilL 3oVrti•ititiiiiiiisitilf - ' 'end
expeditiously.. cice.ciii - ed ut,ple "o.t.ozz'
'office. .Terms mOderate...
prised to hear frommyou , , by tele
graph -
"Dlyldea'r Ybeing•
,WifMeas: - filltng..her deep tleempa-g
-,v3hrcio'foi;tieat ine . shcoldlk - F'"Ai'ret'u
'you not glad to'seeine9"'• 7 /-
tiq al l 2o,l -.' h -9.u r ,• 3 11 1 11 1 /JA `Ockel - ;•P c'tt
own conscience tell you that:you.
Aeserve no show ,o affection from me I'
- gave yotx‘notAeceivedme.Pz u •
' i Deceived yop,...Pharles,t).:4:deogivo
)youl Why, I—.-don't understand
'.You. ; C V;4 l q-o ° ') . °Al#eik. l " ? i!
iQd
; "Yes, deceived"Me;" eeplied Charles.
"You didnoi tell 'of - thfe' Wore I
left home."'" '• `‘. '
' "Toll Whaiff
amazed. "I not'-know that .1
iyouldL;bcii;i3lek('anii:
known it. ,LDp:l-Williama:says I can
, "And yoa , didlnotonean ;: .to deceive
, me,,Bessie ?" replied' Cb ;with Lail
This old affection returning.
"Certainly, not.;; Andipani c qbarl,es ;
am
da2givee2_one , kiee,and.then—telCae,
'vhat t all.tbis,excitement Ineanp..q,
"Yea, riail,Z.Beiisie a4lozehil
hero, ,they,are. A,nitnOw, Bessie, show..
me'thtiPbabYl"lh 1 0t Z . faoCi vorti
"The baby? Why-, Charles Fitz.
gerald;l tticil.You-orazy:?.•=..TbAutraby:
'whet
Come, Bessie, dpn't tantalize me--
slid~ir rife tElittibittiy !" 1 he'Whi
ed §P; Igo 1.1.e1M ; u 8 4i.lieAkAti
Ana turnin,a around, beheld: Mrs.
BrOWn7riiiis e ti, "engaged
aprohrddwnrher tb Votit,,A it 'which oper4 of:
titian Alm would have o ally. peceed- i ,
ed; had 'neit` l .Mi:: - FiUgefitld ititeiferal
with her.:dedigrie 2 ' 1( 1
I Bessie also caught rt,fi,t
laughter, and Fitzgerald "stOdi'd Li'etivedit
thesiiLtWifiqaughing 'women scarcely
sure.j3f his own ideritity. _After _th_fly
ktia_4ilie,tied . some - what, - he. *Ol4OO,
to re m ark' th it At, tit:lei t v e- - iefy ; ttingo, 7 j l
ingto .thcm,,,l?,lllllo,cpgofmrz, 1 111 1: 11 ,4 8 .
ant to him.
kind VitOtigh to - sheiwi:Mci that . babY, - -=4.0
will join in your fan t00."i3 , ,, f , , .t !fp
"Why,--,Charles,u•said-Bessieewbat
ails youq , L , got -baby)! iNiever
dreamed et' sue. thing!" -• ";
"Thunder. and ; Mars," cried • Fitz,,
gerald,
,"yoUltre
. get,`no..baby,!.;
Biown,loele 'You ,
z t&
Btiyj hd-th at •my.wife•waccsiek.amd• had s
a child, and' forirae, k rpt,,,tct,
ed ?"
qlkirre,crodrgracioui;;" 4.(iplida'attro.
8r,0vyr0.,,A, , 1 did:telegraph you thatiyouiti
wife was sick ! and so she is;; She has,
fevei.noiv—l said ate had i:citi.t4'na
- .
. .
'The truth • liroke"upon: Fitzgerald's
mind at once. , • It• was: the :telegraph
that: had made a,;mistaice and- paused!,
all the trouble and confusion. Tao last,
1" of the word,ehill' bid" been"
changes! ,by,ithe l convulsive
s9me- P* ro .l?uiVO it i ier ••
and" becanae ': "rallied
Midii4:l3er i.- he 'Wig ''net )
any-olhetj •i.. t
~Bessie;• with an areli.! amile,ilectked i
'up; lovingly into hisface and-yeguiph zr
ly said, "Charlie,, vnit
Charley,'in"the ) ruliaesS' of iiiejoy , , J
'conk!' only SaY "I Will." -43'fit iiir'deth: -
ded , ,liwthe.fineantinie; to
for damages against - the - telegraph
convanY-Which. had so rudgy disturb.
ed his dream,s Of parental it
D.OMESTIO REOEIPTIB.n--.Qapary ü bieder
arP+S tllll Pti m P s c. o 79r4l"ffit,h
cause 111,bealtli - and sometimes
'TbeY'datr' be: effectnellProli6466l "of
them 'by 'placing a Clean - whitift''eleilf
()ion', their' cage ••• at In; ttlers
morning; it Rill he I seyered ,by glgiilb
'red ,spots, se,. small es ; hardly al to,,htt,
seen, except"liy the Laid glass ;
these are, the •lic,e, e,,,souree• of great
annoyaneet.e. ~..• „
A collar whieh L Opene inside a dwell,
ing e d lieptfliultlesaly - clean all'
the 'year . rotind'asi' any: OthithLpart . tif
thdthause,r• because its , atmodpberchis !
c pp e t 4 o„ , iy ~,qp,ce9sling„,, and : i•lmpeeg-,
na,tea ev.ery ,, rdera,in thdyopee l NyAqi,itii
tpere
riiitqb 'atiy' iltvel;
ling) 314 5s io rtb iff 1 , c+.1 .2%
Squeaking — bootirtrzshoes: are a
ail nciyarieeNoebuillji 16 1 -cheer
ing: a sick' rob tm , or , web u rch2 •efter the
service has • eemmencedg the; ',remedy,
o,,te . .lips,cgd eipW,patlqs}te, thg
soles with'
- Bite:64 , 6d handsaild feet, :' t6 - e
cieeiedy 1 is to') , liklitli,A l lilliki(lbati=
dle andleti themoltiMalldeilcdrppiin
golct Wilterel , l l ?noilli?s t4flßlp l l9M - 1 1 Y.44
strong spilits - and rul‘ tlibionghlT
.0t: I. I
into, the,ps, les or some i s this is eqtn ,a
iiVeVentive earlifitre:" .7 Off intloll.3
u iTbe most rdasily. :digested Ili;
ticks of teed, as yet known,,are.swee
I .iPPlfisiPPAP.4x,e° l 4 TRRlPAtl4g9,d 3 tioell
in vinegar, and boiled rice : . the moat
indigc+stllile" are unfit , bolteci '' eitSb'dge
f6inietribliticittili an hoUr
the . ..latter fivni;l9
Graham i lm4;,, , -,Tulee 3 l,be,unholted
flour of_wheat , wet sC — with—lukewarm
•wateri , eclrlyselt/antli yeast; khearE' in
ceengh- : ,me,re.ofitbis, flour, terms:he:it
Ji,c4o,pol4ls-, sa°4l).-Aeik
"risen, hake in "m'ediu ' malien loaves."
other 'odord, by diseolvinvii Yeaspooir
iful „or fiaLev4tus; , in:N4Plter)
.and•weehiug - .omm• by/ oain; ), , 1 u!
"Bair,,iemovOO'lay i firsrerq arid other
a ela nas l ,l4 a'dd to. ge'o4`fetixiehing
th 6 fl raliirtirithrrfirretiongr:difotuitiori
sagelenves once towidrylvday;;.l%l n
ittek ; „cheesajeefi ;; ofter ; nailer ; ,tho
preepure 9 k9 /Ri fing F ., l4 Tbo which ie
Very, 41*9 . 11g is e l eitttei very , ol:tibi
heattlik:'.' l Tc;`teerififiV!`iftat
tit.up-inAliag itii t wiltedradniit•flies,
• andunharig siil la:I duitn.booll place! ; If
ipoulA appears on: MiP,c!
,dry, cloth. „
liko' ec l oO,
Ar4 7 ;. , P 8 , c111 , 48e
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