The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, October 27, 1869, Image 1

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TERMS OF .6.IVERTIBING.
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1 50 2 25 2 75 3 25
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Two inches
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Quarter column, 13 00 18 00 30 00
Ititlf column, 20 00 30 00. ..... ....45 00
One column, - 30 00 45 00.........5 0 00
yrolegalOnal and Bthiness Cards not exceeding Fix lines,
One yenr, 4.5 00
Administrators' and Executors' Notices, 6 tiIIICR. $2 50
Auditors' Notices. 4 times 2 00
Betray, or other short; Notices
1 50
Advertisements not marked nith the number of hoer
one desired, will ho continued till forbid and charged sc.•
.s,O, OAS to? there terms. , ~ . , 7 :. ~. :.;-;
.. - 4, , ,, aifittl t orliteclal.•Notlccs, 10 cents a,lino_iorsingilspi .,
seAlen. fly Ole' year st a reduced rate. -
Onr prices for the printing of Blanks, Handbills, etc.
aro reasonably low. ,
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Vro ustonalic 6usiness (rails.
1fR7A713718.,Rt 154 VgaEla!E
having permanenhy located at Ifuntingdon, offers
his Professional services to the community.
Mice, the same as that
.lately ‘ occupled by Dr. Laden
'on Eli e; ' , azilo,:latt
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R. JOHN McCULLOCH, offers his
professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon
an vicinity.. Opice on Still street. one door east of Reed's
Drug' Zto're. -, • • - ', - = ' ' • • -Aug: 23, '55.
n ALLISON MILLER, - 7 0 = - - -
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...i..i, • . •.. i . , q:".•_7 •L'h
D B N. T
IS T, igii="i'
tr.e removed to the Brick,Row opposite the Court Illuse.
Aprill3, 1859:
Z.. GREENE; ~; " ..
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' 4, olhere - reinietedlo Leierter'infilii:itilidini, ' J , :-
Kill etreet. Huntingdon..
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A P. IV. JOHNSTON,
Office on Smith street. r0y1269
All(ittOCK;
WO? fErOI?&I?EAL ES4TATS2OI7:kr,
lIUNTING DON, PA.. , .
Wiltafteaden pnryeyinF in-rdliits,branches, and will
bufia.ntrualt Baia tatedn any-part-of theithaitetate , i,
Send for circular. dec29-If
SY,.PX ; .A.NUP, BLAIR,,,
f ;'xATTORNEY AT- LA 11r,'''
it)INTINGLION;
office on at ' reel; tbree'doore west of Smith. ySTO
i ._HALL MUSSER.
- NIUSSER & FLEMING,
Yq-A i' 7 .:LA IV,
1111NTINGDON, PA
Office second floor of Le;ster's building, on TIM street,
renstone and other claims promptly collected. my2o'69
Ae GEENCY FOR COLLECTING
,ii.,sl VALplillS' CLAIMS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND
All Bbo may bade an} nlatnis sifting:dm GorernMont
for Itonnty. Back Pay and Ponstour, can have their claims
promptly collected by applying tither in prmon or by let
ter to_ r• t ,
t) p -1 7 MIL W00D,9.1:
TTORNET 112'1,1
PA.
ang12,1563
ISAM,UEL T, 1)/101%N,
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rphenameof this firm has Veen ehang
ed from scot' k 1111015'N, to
SCOTT, BROWN &.BAILSY„
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under which nettle they' will' (winner cUnduct them
practice as
ATTORNEYS AZ' VA ii, Hmi+riv 'DOA,
PENSIONS, and all claims of koldist and soldiers' heirs
against the Gorermnetit, 'IN ill ho promptly prosecuted.
May 17. 186:%—tf.
~t 1 COLLECTION
Op .
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OF
K. ALLEN LOVELL, •
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District Attorney pf Huntingdon County,
lIUNTINGDON, PA.
OFFICE—In tho room lately ocettpied by It. M. Speer.
jpp.1.1667
P. M. Lytle & Milton S. Lytle,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, -
11U71NGDON,
IlniO formed h partnerthip ander the mane and firm
111. S: 31. S. LYT,LE,
And hese removed to the Mee on the tenth tide et
street, fourth door went of Smith.
• They wits attend promptly to all kinds 01 legal bust
nese entrueted to flair carer - , ; t! r ap7•tf.
JOSEPH ABT, ,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
WILLOWIND"SLEIGII 'BASKETS,
703caCiliEcilind dese • ditions, - :
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ALEXANDRIA, HUNTINGDON CO., PA.
June p, H69-tf - • " " • •
Stir For neat, _JOB, ,PRINTING, call at
the “GLonE Jai; "Patinisc Oii , icc," at Hun
tinadon, Pn
NEW
LEATHER . -.STORE.
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THE undersigned would respectfully
anneoncedhat, in connoctionicith; their TANNERY,
they have jnat opened a splendid assortmeiit of
FINE LEATHER,
Consisting in part of
FRENCH CALF. SKIN,V.-$
KIP; 7.:=
MOROCCO,
• •
- BIND INGS,;,
SOLE,
UPPER,_
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1 1 -r4ROlt:ss, sl
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SKIRTING, o:;
Together with a general, assortment of ; • • • / •
•
••.[HRIDgiTnt. '
The trade is invited to call and examine our stock,
Store on HILL street, two doors }vest of the Presb) to.
rion church.:
tho highest price paid Air RIDES and BARK.
-it:, a h • :(3.; MILLER 4 SON.
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NEW-LEATHER , HOUSE.
Trrin FIRM dr 'LEAS '& MoVITTY,
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have leased the large flee story Lcother House,
from Jaines Naulty.
N 0.432, NORTII THIRD STREET, PIIILAPELP 111 A,
And Intend doing a Pkde, and Leather Conluidssion
pest. n 1.. E. u .
and ant toriEed to carry on tho thisintss for then—n,
they are )dung men :of .goetl' moral character, and fine
business qualification's: They solicit the patronage of
their hrothor Tanners irrthe county and elserilterp
trip.TheY still hill donli nue to keep n good Assortment
of Spanish and Slaughter 'dole Leather on hands; at their
aolinerk, near Three Springsi-Runtingdon Canuty, Sa..=
, LEAS lc AIuVITIY.
; ; ISAACA3TAUFFER
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„1V A .M44:t5 % q 7 1 4, . JE :W E r [llt • lr ,
No, 148 North Id Street, corner
An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated
Ware constantly on band. 1!--z - . •
Atit-Repairinp, of Watches and Jewelry promptly at
fended to. Aug.
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uy,N.TT, , y,-s4.n
FOR - SALE
AP LETTrIA' BOOK STARE.
PENNA`.;-,
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HUGH LINDSAY,
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NEW STORE IN HUNTINGDON.
JAMES A. BROWN has just opOned
a,largo
GARpor STORE ,
on tho second floor of his brick building, where buyers
,will find ono of the largest and beat assortments of
BRUSSELS`, '', :: 4 ,'•
INGRAIN,
DUTCH. WOOL,
COTTON;
RAG,
LIST,
, ITENITIAN'atid SCOTCH HEMP
C4gLi e ,r) DS,
Also, COCOA and CANTON MAT
TINGS, and FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
- ; F.Ner offered in central Pennsylvania.
It is well known that a merchant who deals entirely in
one Una of goods buying largely from manufacturent is
enabled to give hie customers advantages in pikes and
it,ortntent (in that lineol goods) that are not to be hound
in stores professing to do all I. inds of business.
I shall nini,therrfore to make It interest of all in
want of the Above. goods, to buy at the regular Can pet
and Oil Cloth Store._
ta,thalers con buy of me by', the roll at wholesale
places.
tipl3'o3 JAMES A BROWN.
BIES
West Huntingdon Foundry.
._JAMES SIMPSON
trAsOrdtscazat' ; ,
PLOWS, THRESHING MACHINES,
FARM DELLS, SLED AND SLLIOII SOLES,
WAGON BOXES, IRON KETTLES,
cialst.clags
For Fm naces, Forges, Grkit and Saw Mills, Tanneries
-• , • and Brickyards,
AND JOB- WORK IN GENERAL.
ARCHITECTURAL & 01INAMENTAL DEPARTMENT.
Iron Pdrtleos add erandalis, • •
• Ilitleonies tolurnsi, and Drop:Ornam'ent for weaden
porticos and verandahs,
Window Lintels and Sill.,
Cast Ornarnonts for wooden'llntels, •,
Cellar 11 lialutv Guards all sizes,
"Chlinnjy Tops and Flues,
Sash Weights, Carpet Stripi, ,
„li . egiaters. IleAters,,Cold,Grates,
ault,Castings for coal nail rood cellars, ,
• Arlirs, Tree.tioxis, Lanip , potts, Illtehing-posts,
1. Iron Railing fin pot ticos, ‘eiatidalis, MICMAC% flower.
Beds,
,
Yard and Cemetery Fences,,ete. ,
licul , r attention paid fo,feßeing Crnietery Lots.
Address JAMES SIMPSON,
,e 23,68 • • Huntingdon, Pa.
•H. ',EMl's°
JOIIN M. BiILET
HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
EAsTON BLARE. M. MARION McNEIL.
BLAKE '& McNEIL,
E.SnctTsrrs to J. M. CUNNINOHAM & SON,)
Ikon and Brass Foundersy,
II UN TING DON, PA.
IRON and Olt ASS CASTINGS made in a first class
Laundry. no have always on band all
kinds id Plow and Stove Castings, Wash
Wiiifi Kettles, Collar.a lotion 5, Grate+, Coal hole
441{4. , :,W. s 7
Castings for pavements, Window weights
• 0.1 all sizes and heights, PipuJoints, Sled
kn i t s, IVagou boxes, Machine Castings, for
steam and motor, kulst, saw, sumac ant plaster mills of
all deseliptiOns.
:11EATERS AND IRON FENCES,
of 11,0 most improved sty to, oven doors and frames, door
sills, and in Net every flung mode in this line.
Italia's,' a huger stock of patterns, and can furnish cas
tings at elwrt notice, und,cbosper than they, QM be had
in the country. tinting a good drill, wo are prepared to
do drilling and fitting up or all kinds.
Mee in Liestars' Now Building, Hill street, Hunting.
don, Pa.
slob. 1,, 3569. . ,
STEAM PEARL MILL,
THIS MILL is a complete success in
i o ant ) facture of FLOUR, Sic. It Ju t s lately bassi
thorou g idi repaired and is now in 'good running order
and in fall operation.
The home and choppers are new snit of superior gnat.
ity—cannot be excelled. Antl •we tore gratified to knsw
that our work has' giverientire:s i atisfacifo . o to our custo
mers, to whom wo tender our thanks. , , • •
We have in our 'employ one of the best millers In the
county, cud ocalthful cud cOpahhionuinner: ',Thus equip
ped and encouraged,,vre are determined to persevere In
our efforts to acconimodate and plealio the public, hopini
therebi to . tnel it Mid melee a liberelithare,M•patriMade
to sustain us in our enterprise for the public interest...:
Market price pitid for the dilTorent kin& of grain on
,elivery.
,
Flour and Chop, on lind,Cor snip, , , .
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JIM'S K. 111cOAIIAN . &
SON
Huntingdon, Nov. 20,1801
NOTICE TO', ALL.
HILL, STREET MARKET,
- ,Opposite TiPioter's Building.
R G. MORRISON respectfully in.
1V• forms tho citizens of Huntingdon find vicinity
snot no continues the meat market business lu all its va
rious branches, and will keep constantly on hand
Fresh beef, Pork, Pudding and Sausage, salt
.• Beet and Pork, Canned Fruit and Vegetables,
Spices of all kinds, Catanps and Sauces, Teas,
- Soaps, Cheese, Salt Lard, d..c
All of ullich he will continuo to soil at rensonablo prices
The highest prices paid for hides and tallow. Thomas
Colder, at Alexandria, and Minch & itro., at Coffee Run,
ore my agents oAniechnite at - their ?latch.
Thankiul for"past potrounge; I solicit a continuance of
the some. R. O. MORRISON. •
Huntingdon, •
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID
HUNTINGDON INSURANCE
AG r ENOY.
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Cr. B r ARIVI.T.T.GE,
HUNTINGDON, P.
;,-Ilepresent the most tellable Companfotlin
the Country. Rates 11 tow as is 1011818ICUt
with reliable indemnity. sep 'US.
t
'pit's' Represented over $14,000,0
OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES
GILT GOLD SHADES,
, - MUSLIN SHADES,
..94LE:151;'.8`4,6U:RES;
- TAPE: CORD AND TASRAL,S
LL .A.F.:OIIIS.IENT „ „,
AT ,BOOK STORE
YATADLINII 1667.
AYPSTLET WAITE & 'CO.,CO
General Commission Merchants
Wheat, Corn, Oats, Rye, Rork, Iluttyri Eggs, Lard .
Poultiy ' "
G. Postletliwnite,
.7. 0: MCNAriqb ton.
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JUNIATA
lIUNTINGD(W, PA
FOR TUE SALE OF
No. 264 SoutkFront Street,
phibidelphia,
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_HUNTINGDON, P 4., WE:ONES - NM OCTOBER 27: 14. : ! ,
GREAT BARGAINS
Cunningham & Carmon's,
Corner of Raihone!, and Montgomery Ste
HUNTINGDON, PA.
WE would cult special attention to
the daily arrival 1:4'011010E AND BEAUTIFUL
000138, hich nr?offered at
Tempting Prices),
Ponaisting of Beautiful , 51114 a of all abodes, all woo
Poplins, Minim, igelangea, Armors, Cbintzas, n moat
beautiful lino of flue Cambric .% furred Mullins, :lain
gooks, Gingham, and Ghambroya.
ALSO, a foil lino of Domestic Goods, such as
HEAVY BLEACHED MUSLINS,
Fine Drown rifttslin,. 40 Indica aide, Bleaclital nualin
front : 74 .to 234 pm.l4 wl4o, Kentucky Jeans, Formats
Cdsainicire. Le„ &e
Our stock of SHOES encels anything of tho kind this
side of riallatlelplttes.• •
ALSO, n ‘ layglmul ,wcil.,eleoted stock : HATS suit
nillo for the Benson.
CARPETS.
•
We Make n siecialti• 'or this article, lOW have en hand
a veiY tine'eacortiaCtit'oe
DESIRABLE PATTERNS,
'whlcb gill
;obi lower thnn CAN Lo aold•by any other
home °nista.; Of Plilliolulphin:'ltiii 140 nbio 'on llot'u'd
Inigo stock of
fl6l‘ 4ViD SALI
which we lire selling you low.
In order to be convinced that ours is the place to buy,
c.. 11 and examine our girds and prices
tnke pleafiuro In stnin Ing our goods, even it you do
not with to buy. bb, you hill pleas° call and get posted
c*lNGtiAlviii.c/100,i'..
?1) 2't1","711'
STORE,
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V.4lf -
ATV :fry . "'" •
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:0 • Ama Yi p *
M. 3. 40g-XLMMWM,
Enamor to B. M. GREENED
ETEIM
STEIN WAY & SON'S PIA NOS,
And other makes,
MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS,
MeMeow; Guitars,Violine, Fllea, 'Flutes, Accordoons,
&c.'
.6i3-Olanos, Organs; and Melodeons Warranted for Jiro
years.
Circulars sent on application.
Addreds E. J. GREENE,
I Huntingdon, r
jantH,69 25 floor Loister's New Bulldiog.
HEM) QUARTERS
FOR •
NEW GOODS.
D. P..CWIN
INFORMS THE PUBLIC
THAT lIE HAS
JUST OPENED
SPLENDII 6TOCK of NEW GOODS
THAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
CIIEAPN,ESS AND QUALITY
COME AND SEE. ,„
D. P. brWIN
llnntingdon, Oct. 4, 1869
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EADY RECKONER -
A completo r 9 cket heady , Reckoner / 16' dollars
anV cents, to which - are added forms of Notes, hills, Re
ceipts, Petitions, &c., together with a set of useful tables
ran Mining rata of Intorest from ono dollar to twelvethous•
and, by tho ainglo day, with a table of wages, and board
by tbe weak and day. For sale at
LEWIS' BOOK STOKE.
~Go to Rod Front for Glassware,
Quceni,si!arn, Stoneware, Willow and
Gedarivare, etc., etc.
? J,oint Shingles for sale by .
L A , •' sh
usy s. co, .
-PEASEVERE.---
TIIEIII.INTINGDPN
' 'lVlaptifacturipi ComPany,
Is now prepared to fill'ordors for.
WEATIIERBOARpiNG,
F1.90111N4,
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And in abort . to 'do all kinds of Carpenter
work—
To furnish HUES; SPOKES and FELLIES,
in quantities, and reeOve orders for
FrET3EtNXix - rrilm.
ITED-All orders stioulddp iiddressed to
D.,W.ZARTLEY, President,
:,.!luntingdon, Pa.
June IG, 1860;t1,
FASHIONABLE •G 400335
EALL. AND WINTER WEAR
GEO. F. MARSH,
IVIERCHANT:tAILOR,
• .llns removed to the second tloot in ROW& ,Now Buthl
hig7 whore he intonde :to keep cionnt'untly• : On 'hood. the
Intent 'tyke
P=o_ 0-,003D5,
comprising
AMERICAN, ENGLISII ANI) FRENCH
CLOTHS, CASSIHHHES; AND yEspxas
CLOTHS, CAtisinttEe, • AND '' 7 VESTINGS
CLOTHS,. • ,CASSIAERES, 'AND VESTINOS.
tieing n practical workinkn of
:131,94 Are iiperienro
be Is wants' to make to order:Clothing , turn and
boys, and g'uninntee neat, duiltble funialunablo work
numeldp., Ito is determined to pleas everybody,' i
/2 - 47 All are invited to WIN/ Ant eaSnitni, my new
stock of bmittiful patterns befolo, purchnsing elsowiteto
Huntingdon, Oct. 4 • '
READ AND BE POSTED !
T 0 - YIIIJ ---Arl?1VII
AND ALT. IN WANT OF
Now' Rugiture; (ic.
r pnE undersigned would'respeetfully
nunouneo that ho manninchlres and ketpx constantly
on hands la:•ge and splendid assortment of
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EtEtEtleilMatill
WASH AN I) UANIt LE STANDS
Windsor and cane seat chnits.,ctipboartle, gilt nail ruse.
uood monldini for Mirror and plot uto frames, and a vari
ety of articles not 111.10431m1, nt prices that cannot fail to
hu aathfactory.
❑u Is also agent for the welt known Halley R Decamp
patent opting Bed Dutton, . _ , • •
- Tho public are Invited to 'call and examine his stack
before purchasing, elsewhere.
Work and sales room on 11111 street, near Smith, ono
door west of Yenter's atoro. •
' • 'JAHNS HIGGINS.
tingdon, Aug. I, IKM
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nmanigal
J. M. WISE,
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Manufacturer and Dealer in
g' ITT 3E t 'BT I V' ILT 7EL 30,
RespeCtfully invite's the 'attentien'of the Public to his
stand on Mill et., ituntingtion,,in the rear of lieorge W
Swerte. Watch and Jewelry store, Whore he manufactures
and keeps all kinds of Fnrnttute at reduced prices. Per
sons wishing to purchase, will do well to give him a call.
Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges,
reasonable.
AM- Alto, Undertaking carried on, and Coffins made In
any styio desired, nt short notice.
The enibecrlber hash
NEW ELEGANT HEARSE
and lb prelim ed to attend' i'tnieriihi nay' glace in town
or country.
Iluntiugdon, May 9, 1866-tf
W. W. WOODS,
R. 1.111:10:1
121113121
The Union Bank of 'llmatingdor,
(Late John Bare d• C 0.,)
HUNTINGDON, PA
CAPITAL,
Solicit accounts train tanks, Drinkers and others.
liberal Interest allowed on time Deposits., All kinds f
Seciiritlee, bought:and sold'for this usual commission.—
Collections made on all 'poinis. , ‘ Drafts on all parts of
Ilinepe supplied lit' the usual Welty..
Persons' depositing (laid Silver will reerivo the
in some return with interest. Tee pat tours urn iudivid
sally liable to thu extent of their N,110.0 property ter all
Deposits.'
,The unfinished business of ihe Into flint of John Core &
Co. will 'he completed by The Ull6llinink Of liOlitltig4oll
y 21,1801141 ; C. C. NORTH, Can Wei.
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BOUItDON'S
KID. CLOVES,
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Ladies and qentlemen's Sizes, • ••
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ALSO,
The Tourist or Grrant Hat
AT
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1(2T.71 - `, ilrg'o74•Mglfbr2l
CORNER OF Tgt DIAMOND„.
lItiNTINGUUS, h.\.
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-HEVE? CO. moro.to as
commodato their cmtome ' rb thou aii i y otter trouuo
141,3 nutz,la,Othqoa. ""• "
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Doolls,
AND SASH,
MEM
JAM EA NORTH.
%TM' DAIIRICY
$50,000
paid up,
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HUNTINGDON, PA.,
[For the globel
A. TRIBUTE
fly UnLti E
,
,OCer them . w eep,
And soft vigil.keep;
, Silent they lie—.,
Ah ! not'all of life;
We lic:o in the strife, •
Nor of death wo die
Sweet flowers Rtrey, '
Over kindred clay,
Love strong in death— ..
What is like thee,
Or purer enn'be,
Outlasting the breath.
Buds at their head, .
Fair as the dead,
Gleamed in the light- 7
A wrath lay entwined, '
And shimmered and shined,
Round her name bright.
Fund hands hurl striven, .
Nor soon would hove,given
E'en dentli his due—
When a voice seemed to any
I have walked the dark way,
To lead her through.
The bud and the flower,
Both fell in the shower,
Gathered above—
And though death may win
His hand cold and thin,
But sealed their' hve.'
Strong, strong, is thy woo
Oh ! husband we knoW,
Deep asitheigrare=
Death,eornes,no mine • • ,
When we rush the blest shore,
' Bright waters 'lure: • •.
„. .. • ,
Oh I .‘ inother love friiught, •
With the lesson we're taught,
Death not. so strong,
This, this, tells the lenght,
The depth', math() strength,
„ Reart.yearning-long. • •
Over them 'weep, • '
Anti i.oft. vigil keep, '
Silent they lie—
' Ifithroken 'her rest,
, i'ller b be on her breast,
Dreams not !tarot nigh
. • ~Seraphs might bend
O'er their sweet tragic end
Wafting a tear—
O'er picture so fitii••
Our deep grief to share,
Sigh o ' er their bier.
"Tailings" of allotelßook.
We take the following from.a letter
to the Sacramento Daily Bee,. as illus
trative of Western life, but• more par
ticularly-to gratify our friend (and
everybody's friend, as well) Bob Stew.
art, who is a conspicuous character in
the "Tailings.:" •
.1 - inr.rons : Talking
of dogs, calls to mind• Rob Stewart's
dog, "Keno." CaPtairi Bob' is the C.
P. R.. 8. Co's baggage master at Pro.
montory, and here was "KenVel'' field
of usefulness. Ile was the pride of his
owner's heart—the best cayote dog in
all that region. "Big, money" had
time and again been offered and refus
ed for him. - Bob-Would bet' high - on
Keno—not.on the game., you knoW;
but . on ,its game name sake, used
to tell of, that other dog, tho,obase , be
tween which and the wolf was "nip
and tuck—the dog a' little 'ahead,"
never failing to add that Keno was
not that sort of a dog—not. much ! Are
you, Keno? he would ask, and there
upon ,that invaluable animal would
Start 'to burreiving,in,the hard soil
with wonderful energy and zeal or
fiercely worry any old'-boots or clothes
or other dead objects within reach:—
Bob,,ltwakening to the truth of, the,
mutter was sudden, cruel. Looking
forth from his caboose car soon after
day-light: one morning, to his great
mortification be saw Keno traveling,
into camp at a very , rapitk rate, and
not far behind Was a coyote which,
fearing to urge the pursuit farther,
turned round and walked leisurely off.
Bob now came to the door, but did not'
"let on" that ho had seen anything out
of the way. Keno glanced inquiring
ly into his master's fade, and seeing
him yawning and rubbing' his, eyes;
took it for granted ' that he had 'not'
witnessed his ignominious retreat.=
Keno, too, yawned and stretched as if
he had just awakened, from a .sound
sleep. Bob pointed ; to,
,tlie Quote, and
Keno wagged his tail and'capered=he
could see nothing but his'beloved thus.:
ter.' when ho could no. longer.'
ignore the matter, and when the coy
ote had, got a, good,,start and was
qUickening his pace, Keno suddenly
seemed to comprehend his master's
meaning, and :affecting surprise 'and
delight. at the discovery,of the retreat-,
ing cayote, started off in . pur,Eiukt, qv.
idly at first, and then mop moderate-,
ly', as'if husbanding his 'Strength Mid'
wind for the brush. All at once' the''
cayote stoppedosquatted on'his haun
ches, and took a deliberate view of the,
situation. /Vet and attitude ,were_alllfe,
expressive of 'utter contempt. This,
the other must have:felt, but was toe'
prudent a dog to give way to his; feel
ings. Instantly . Keno seemed to lose
sight and scent, and with nose to the
ground, went searching for the trail
right and left; forward and: backward
-but rather more backward thin for
ward.' By and by, the coyote- moved
leisurely OM-and Keno was Soon again:
in ;mild pursuit. This preceeding Was
r4pdated liigain and agan,":until' both
crossed a,slight ridge andr,wereJlid
den ; frbm -The moment ,Keno
himself out of his master's sight,
he evidently changed- hie -course and
went'in an opposito.directibn to: that
which the coyote was following.' Soon
after, Bob saw the form of the hater
relieved against the light covering of
no*: fallen snow, jogging'quietly along
a hill side a mile or more away; and
in tho course of events K,etio made his
fi
. r TERNS, $0,09, a year in advarice.
appearance at it ptiin't . hir to rho right
of thrit where• last 'seeri,"and came
slowly bitt dignifiedly into:;camp, ex
hibiting every sign•qf .fatigue:and.Dx
haustion. after the, hot pursuit : , and
fierce struggle,' but intimating by a
kmiwing look end wag of the tail that
.ho•bad:essenfirdip"settled- the' hash"
of that individual coyote. Bob,'a eail 7
der,. but a wiser man, patted and .wel
comed him as usual. ~ But.this ,revela-
Lion shed'a floceof light th4t made
clear to him thiligiti,thitt had hitherto
been involvellin mystery and doubt.
Yenisen;;rabbits;etc ,•had , frequently
,disappeared fromhis ,y,ory iloor, at the
sMe of which he 1 was wont to hang
oVer-night the materials for the'mor
row's 'brdalifase 'itri'd 'l:Winer, relying
for. their safety on the aiigilanconf the
faithful guardian of theroatup. Tinsl
ly he canto to snspect Keno !
,Ile
could doubt his integrity';'btit hie prow
'age—never Well, well, thought Bub.
`suppose ho•do - es once in:a'while nip a
rabbit or'a venison siteak,What harm ?
he, gets, cold and hungry in watching
all ,night ; and he earns it. But at last
these once-in-a-while became altogeth
er too frequent—of nightly occurrence.
Keno was carrying the matter too far
—presuming - on good nature. Bob
had about made up, - his mind on the
course, to be pursued in the 'premises.
Ho would watch—catch him iii 'the
act—give bira s a blessed good jicking—
and then, present him as a token of
affectionate regard to a beloved friend,_
neighboring camp, avlio bad often
expressed a desire to be the possessor
of such, a• prize. Indeed,. it was for
this very purpose that,lleb was so,ear
ly,,artir on the morning of the start
ling diSboVery 'Uterttioned.' • 'HO knew
•nowiwho' wore the thieves—lkneW that
the cayntes enjoyed the unchallenged
freedom of the camp, every t night,
while its trusted sentinel crouched and
.
trembled and feared even - to whimper,
he `should ''bti'pOtineed'Aupon and
eaten pts they:bad:v taste . of hirit- and
evidently relished.. the .morseL. For
Bob,, now, saw, that that. was
What had becoMo the tkriie 'and 0-
half MA - 4'ra tlie' Ker4s tail—
which amounthe Wit'Sleund to he'short
one day en' coining.into Camp. Keno
never opened his,lips, about this : mat,
ter.. For a fow,days he wore that .ap-
Vanclage carefully concealed between
his legs, fondly fancying that the 'cur
tailment was not noticed'generally or
particularly. "And• 'Why ; after, find=
ing him such an arrant coward,, such
a base Itypoerite - , — ia ho still in, such
good favor with you, Captain
"Well," replied 'Bob',' laughing and
shaking all over, "I like the fellow for
his cool effrontery: his immense 'cheek,'
his powers of , mako, believe; like
~him
for the thoroughti , et of his, humbug,
and the very large per tentage of ha
man nature generally 'which he mani
fests." This very romarkable - dog was
of no .particular breed., Indeed, par
ticularly.speaking, of, no breed what
ever. -. His genealogy is brief and clear
as it is peculiar and 'original. The
Captain 'braised" him by paying a chap
five dollars in. coin to steal' him from
an emigrant train. This fact, of itself
is a touchingly suggestive comments=
ry on: the.immaculato 'honesty. of, the
mountain.men in the pre-railroad•age,
that is the.times just , anterior. to %the,
immediate connection of the C. P. and
the P. iron—the positive•and neg.
ative "poles" which were• to establish
the full "circuit", Of commerce, , enter
prise, and all that, and drive all such
simple notions of life and business to the
wall. 'nen, men it seems, •had actu
ally to be hired to steal. Now;that I
railroad communication • is complete,'
and commercial enterprise is , tho'
der of,the day, stealing is conducted
at a very large discount on the rates ,
named. ,Keno was stolen I Yes, stol
en ! Stolen at par I Probably by some
ono of the numerous "Commercial
Parties" which • have ,of late peso&
over the railroad, as • missionaries to
teach us benighted Californiarie Low to
"do" mertand.•things. This was not
becadee ,Keno' had 'depreciated,.' 'but ,
was owing. , •to the "new business
ideas" referred to: Stolen ! Stolen I
Sad story ! .This was the third and
last,of,Bob's pets. •
At Aladin he had a find game roos
ter, the pioneer•cbanticleer of that re
gion., For sheer lack of anythingielso
to tight, one day ho picked tuquarrel:
with the cat , of-the period,tand in•ro-•
turn picked- out- both • his eyes. Bob,
like a philosopher—life 'in the wilder
ness.begets philosophy—swallowed bie
sobs and a.goodly portion (tithe rim=
ter.in the,form of a pot-pie, and forth
with adopted the conquering quedrupg
eat as the reigning pet. , For he has !'st"
longing fur
' "Something to love me,—
Something to love."
'Alas! iAt Monurfientin •some blast
ing'operation,-the''datiiVas' blown" '4;
losing all'-her "bleat liiiir"ivhie,h"to
her credit ft may be said; waS'lier eivn .
lose—and seven o'r eight of her nine
"Senne`how she never seciried,
herself after` that," said Bob, sorrow
fully; and' wo may readily. iiritirino
tharshe soon 'either naturally' "jie'dg
ed out" or in turn fell an easy 'preyle
the more vigorous Keno,' who Suceiebtl
cd her in Bob's affections: ''Vliese
ciderits by no means indiesite tickle=
nkss on Bob's'prart..- Indeed,-thei' con
trary ; as in each instance it' iS • sho . ii'n
be loved to the last. A hankering af
ter pets is.sai'd to'be airihfallible symp
tom '-of old 'maidenhood'' iit'isyinp
toins'sometimeslail: Insturicet°i on,
has the symptoms, and in' very Inark . -.'
ed form,' but I am. satisfied; has not
the complaint. Ho is, however, a
bachel r cir. iQaere: May there 'not'be
some symptoms common alike to both
sexes ut this Stage: I not of a• ,good
looking bachelor who once•.topk,to ge,
rauiums and things, and was ; married
in a twelvemonth. These affairs,' you
see, require great circumspection'. cool:
ness, caution. Qn the lose of Keno,
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gaiß34crt,,7Es.
Those subscribing for three, six or
twelvo intletti r -viith tbeliiideilfanding
that the. paper be c diseenti9pßiAr,tinl,eas
• • „ 1, i•
kr,ilaperlpupn la_ iy3Tffe e d;.reM ,
ving a pa
per markecirwith a t befere the name
will "understand' :th - at = the time for
"Vhieh - tlieT'SkihS - cribed - is up., If they
'wish the, , ,,ptiper, continued their, will
renew' their littbieription'through the
mail or,other7ise. tf.
tt All kinds of. plain?? fancy' and
ornamental Job Printing 'neatly-and
expeditiously , executed at the "GLon'
office. Terms moderate.
Bob.S. iin'rmidiatelywentAasti to 'els ,
swage his grief and to Ivisit•A‘the. old
folks."
.110 may, possibly, call on some
of.tho.young folks, also. !'Bundling,"
they say; is still in vogue in :Pent:4l
- and a bundle of Ainsity, - bailee,
ote. l may bo hie ;next .pet.,, - He. may
, heco're t e l ..inlirrieci • ere return;' for
"Bali is liortlY,""gocidllociking,"aiid' an
adorer,of the gentle sexil Helium -43k
haustekall the,o,ther laXeitements-And
sensations of life lest,.indeed, it -be i .a
parrot or a peddle:
. f tßeware,9l:peta )
Dog and eaY6t4,:referred' td'previ
platy, call to ,mind the buxom. maid en from Yol'o'i,plains; vw some timepiece
tered"a`J Strtiet 110666:if:Wan a kit*,
ed for a!-Work`called - Dog:and-daYote.
'?No. suck! work in .the store leek', said
the cleric: q3ut there .should , -befift
you pretend to keep a book, store,,", ,02 . 9,
tidently respondeCthelair:":etistomer.
,SpuKre4,by_tile remark; and to gratify
the lady—as she Iras,decidedly f p.rcltty
••the clerk ransacked hie shelves, but
in vain. that ransaaked'his' brain
for her ineiming.l' A thought odottired
to him, and coming down' from hie
ladder, ho asked, , "Do ,you not .mean
'Don Quixotto,' Miss?" giving it, of
course, the accepted pronunciation.--
"Certainly, sir,' replied the lady, _with
quiet ctigoity,•!ghat is the work in,
quired for--=how Mach is it? "Ali ! per
mit me," said tho clerk, in his confusion;.
Hewes about.toadd—,"to
but the, lady, too quick for him, accep
ted tho "proffered ,volume, 'as also the
implied aPolOgy,end said. "Aii,Abank
you," Most; sweetly, and with it"cgikid
morning, sir" and a politeAowvieft
the bewildered—clerk to figure up the
exact amount of profit•and less on' that
transaction.:: •This,,again suggests an
incident of quite recent occurrence,
recent,,indeed, that
,ariswersto letters
of inquiry concerning detaile,_litive,ndt,
yet been-received'frod ecertain
forma tfrailroad! town','! at
that. , a.,mOuntain
home, -wrote to a female acqaa,letaece
in Sueraiiiente incloeing the requisite
funds,,u.nd requesting her:to purchase
for ; the, ~writer a number 4 spe,cificti
articles of BolOgna JoWelri",
The: ' lady iciCeivitig' - the Co thni eel o
thought that poSsibly her 'mountain
friend might have intended to' specify
abelone shell jewelry, but not feeling
sufficiently sure to warrant 'porches : .
ing, ha§ w ritten back flit; 'farther in,
structions While awaiting which,' I
sign, myself, . • 0'.14
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Fifteen
: First—To think 'that the; more •ni
man, eats the fatter.; attd:strongeri•he
will peeomo.
Second—TU believe that, the taro,
hotirS fag
tor they learel:. •.• ' '. O " • •' '
Third—To conclude that if exercise
is good for the health, ~the .morn
lent and oxhausting i it,iy, the. morn
goad is
'FOurth—tO imafgitieih'at every:ll - our
taken from sleep is an hour gaidedl/' 3
Fifth—To act on the presumption
that the smallest room-in the-house is
large•enough• to sleep in. _
Sixth—To argue that whateverreinl ,
edy
,causes one to feel„
hetter is "good fpr the system, with:
of t regard to more ulterior effects.:4
The "soothing ,syrup,"' for' eianiple,'
,does not stop tile cough of-abildren,
and, does arrest diarrhea, only,to oause
a little later, alarming convulsions, or
the more fatal inflaniation of the brain,-
'
or wan on theXidin, ht leaet;'alWays
portraits the disease. • ' 1 •• '
~Sevanth—To commit an act Whic
is loft in ,itsolc.tabo,prejudieial i hoping.
that somehow. or other jt,may, ba,dona
in your . ea,s6" with impunity. '
Eighth—a'q aclvite,ariother :to -take
a remedy whie,hy,qe have, 110 t
on' yourdelf, qr without making sp,eoutl . ,
inquire whether all the conditions'
are alike.i: , l I'.
-Nitith-- .7 T0 eat without an appetite, , ‘
or continue g to : eat ; after ihas, : been,,
satisfied, morely.to gratify the t.aqte..
- Tenth—To eat a hearty salver for,
the pleasure' experienced thii'
brief time it is passing down thethroati;
at the expense of
,a,whole night of; dig'
turbP,O) C'le9pf. Ti° l4 ol*qiir.Y„WO!Rll ig,
th'e morning,,
ElOventh-l-To'retne - Vea Porthikrot"
the clothing• irtimediatelynafter e xec="
cis°, when the most. stupid draymais ,
in New York knows ,that does
not put cover on hie horse : the moment,
he ceases mirk in' winte'r;*he Will lose
in a few' daYa-bY pnennionie.' ": '
Twelfth . '-'To' contend that because , .
the dirtiest children in the street, m'l
in the highway, are hearty and heal
thy;. therefore it lit: healthy to be dirty;
forgetting that-continnous exposurfp
to the pure outdoor air in joyous, ue 7 ;
restrained activities, is such a power
ful agency for health; that these whq
liCes thus'aro well,. in spite'-'of raga
and filth. • • , ..1 •• •
Thirieently-•;-To presurno,or = repoat
later, ig i lile, without injury, the !tulip-,
cietions, expOsureii; and intemperances,,
which'ia'the flush of yob th' werelnlip=.l
deed With impunity! •-• • '
!Fourteenth—To- belieVe that• warm,'
necessarily impure, or,, that pure,. •
cold air is necessarily, . more ,healthy,,
tliuu the confined. air, of close and. ;
crewde'd' vehicles ; the Liatterl• at' the''
most, will only ocause' !ftkiiititig•-•'an4
nausea, •whilo entoringvlbe-. convey;••
'ance after, walking,briskly, ;loweriFtgl,,
a w iodOn;;,thus,,while
posed to a'draft - will iive a i ; od
libly;'or adattfiak' Of' pleuri,Sy Or 'Med.',
monia; which , will -cause
mouths ef,sufferinwitif not actual death
7 ,. . , • ' -
Fifit
enth-'=To't rememhor. . the Sab- ii
by • working ' haidee ,
later on Saturday than' on any' . nthef
day,in the week, with a view.to• sleep
late the next rneraing,,ap4staying,,at,
home all day to, rest, conscience hejpg,, t ,
quiete'd by the plea of not'feelirig very ,
well.—Hall's Journal of Healt4,
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