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imii ¦BMMHiii 1 Th* Joarnal M, American. rVBLIIHID ITKRT WIDNESDAT BT J. A. NASH. Ojfk* on tht corntr 0/ Bath antl Tfath- ington itrtttt, JTimlingdon, Pa. TcKUl:—Two Dollars per yaar in ad- Tsnea; Two Dollors aod Fifty CtfOta if not ptid within the ;ear, aod Three Dollar* if ¦ot paid uotil tbe ezpiratiuo of the year. These terms will be atrictly adhered to. No paper discoatioued uolil all arrearagea are paid, nnlesa at our nplion. {hrofesnonal Carlo. Iaw and ColUctlon OlDce o I K. ALLEN LOVELL, 'DianiOT AtTonKKt or IIbhtijioooii Cooutt, HUNTINODON, FA. T A. POLLOCK, aai VEYOR and k s.iL ksta teaqbnt, nUHTINPDON, Fa., wm attend to fiorToying Id all IU branehea.— Will olao bay, aoil, or root Farma, Houaea. and RmI Eatalo ot every kind, lo any part nf the TTniiod Stales. Semi for circolar. [de«.25,'87 fS^Tll^^WlE^LlTlS- I f Kvspeoifully tendera nia proraeaiiioal a ervlooti to lho ciliiena of UontlngdoD and vicinity. a^ Offlof—tbat of the lata Sr. Spare. March 13. (867.-» TTvR. J. A. DEIVER, \J Hnving lueated al Frnnklinvillo, offera hia prof.*98ioiia1 servicea to lho community. Peo. I'J, 1808. H. NcinVRTRIE, ATTORNKY AT LAW, IIu.NTINUDnN, I'a. on Hill Direct. Prompt nttenlion wi 1 to the pronecnlinn of tho clitims ( I and Soldiers' hoirs, against tho Oo- mxmi auir S^mmran, ' Bdncatlon and Libertj are |ta« baaea vi mjtfKUOi tktuvknvs imd all biuman proaperltjr.'' OLD SERIES, VOL. 35. HUNTINGDON, PA., MARCH 18, 1868. NEW SERIES, VOL. 9, NO. 10. Offiee ba given (oldicra irnment. Aug. '22, 18U9. M ILTO.V S. LYTLE, ATTORNEY AT LA W, HOflTINODON, Fa. Prompt altenliun given lo all legil business •Blrusied to hiff care. Claims of SuMiera and Snlillers' heirs against tha Guvernment collecled wilhoul doUy. J. TT. m4TTEn?J, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GKNKRAL CLAIM AGENT, Hu.NTINODON, Pa. Offioo on Uiil streel. ]|l.ililt..rH' olaima againat th* Government for lack pay. biuniy. widowa'and Involiilpotisions attetiileil lo wiih gre^t cara and promptness. May 30, lliSR. A. w. oaNanicT. J. s. »t«w*«t, r. v. ivria. The Brra of BeueJiot & Slewarl has been abangetl to BENEDICT, STEWART & LYTLK, ¦nder whioh name they will hereafter practioeos A TTORNEYS A T LA W, • Hu.s'Ti.NODON, Fa. Tbey will alio give careful aitoitiion lo Ihc aolleciiou uf military and other olaima auaintit ba State or Guvernment. Office furmerly oe¬ eupied by J. Sewell Slewarl, Esq., adjoining the Court IIouso. [fob.7,'66. LAW FAUTNERSHIF. II. Bruoe Fetrikin & Mordecai li Massey have becomo aosoctaled in Ihc practice ef law. uniler tho Urm of Peirikin & Massey.— Prumpi attention will be paid to all basiness entrusted to their care. Practico iu llunling¬ doa and the ailjoining counties. Peosions and all claims of soldiers and oibers against tbe •tat* and United Stales promptly atiritiled lo. Offico tho same heretofure occupied liy Wiiaon * P.trikin. R. BRUCE PETRIKIN, MORU. B. MASSEV. Huntingdon, Deo. 20, 1866. ioiiii acoTT. a. T. nnowH. J. w. iailit. The name ofthis firm has been changed from ¦ oolt k Brown lo SCOTT, BUOWN k BAILEY, uader wbioh uame they will hereafter conduct tbair pdctioe as ATTORNEYS AT LA W, UUNTINGDON, PA. Penaions, and nil claima of suldicrs and sol¬ dier's heirs against tho Uovernment, will be promplly prosecoled. [my. 17, '05. DB. D. P. MILLER, one* on Uill alreel. in th* room for¬ merly aeeapied*by J. Sioipson Africa. Esq Huolingdon, Pa., would reapeetfally offer bis profeMional aervicea to lb* eitiseiia of Ilu lugdon and vicinily. (my.O.'CT, TXR. A. B. BRBMBAIIOU. tf Havina pernianenily located at Hanting- don. offers bis professioual aervicea to tbe «oniiiiutiiIy. (Ktioi:. llie same aa that lately oeeupied by Dr. Luden. [April 11, IM8. THE OHEAT UNITED STATCS OF T. Y. KELLEY k CO., NO. 89 VESEY STRflBT, NEW YORK, Uavo opened in oouucction with tbe present extensive Wholeaale establisbment. a large and ELEGANT RETAIL DEPARTMENT! For the express purpose of retailing Iheirgoods to eoniumrrs at wbolcnalo prices. The Imoiense pro6iB wliioli have heretofure been put opon teas and cuffees by t'ne producers, tbe impor¬ ters, tliejuliers, brokers, epcciilators. wholesale dealers and finally by tbo retail couulry mer¬ ohants, bave so ettbanoed tho prices of Ibese essontial artioles of every-dny-life, that many eonsnmera bave baen obliged to sliol them¬ selvea, or to atistnin altogether from tho nse nf Teas and Cuffees. Il is a fact will knuwu In Ihose who are familiar wilh the cundilinn of Ibe le« market, thai these goods are frequent¬ ly retailed by small denlera in tho cuuntry at iwiee or thrioe their orijiiiial v.ihie, and even then are ao adolt«rcJ and docorid by unprin- oipleil speculators as to be really unfit for the usos of any guod and well-provided honsrhnid. Wo do nol seo why this sbuuld longur eun¬ linue. and wo iberefore propose to retail teas and cuffee in small quantities to oonaumcrs. In all parts of tbo country, at imporling prices, wilb such small profils added Ihereto. as in a widely extended and coiisuittly increasing bos- inei^s may reasonably oompensalo us fur our rouhlo. Il's guaranlri our Teat and Coffeei at all timet lo be f, esh and pure, and trurraal all goods sold from Ibis huuse lo give entire satis¬ fnelion ; olherwiso Ihc goods may bo relurned, and the money will bo refunded. We challenge any eKtabli«hnieut in Iho cuuuiry to compete wilh us in Ihe qHiililyand prices uf onr gouds. We coll lho especial atlention uf hettse-keepers and heads of families to the following rnicE LIST. Oolong, [Black] 00, 70, 80, 90, $1,00 per lb., best. / Mixed. [Greou k Black] 00, 70. SC, 90, $1,00 per lb., besl. Voung Uysun. [Oroon]60, 70, 80, $1,00, $1,25 per Ih., best. Imperial. [Green] On, $I.nO$l,2S, Bug. Breakf.al. fniack] 70, BO, 90, $1.00 $1.10.81.20 Japan. 90. $1.00. 81.2,'> per pound. Ounpnwiler, $1.25, 1,60 per I'mtnii. We iinpurt a very superiur qualily of Kiangsi Oolong and Moyane Voung Hyson Teas, pul up in uriginal Chinei-e ptickngps, oonlaining one pound. We sell lho Oolong at 1,30, and tbe Vuung llvson at I.IIO per Ib. QUIIUNU CdKFEES. Pure Rio. 20, 2& anil 90 cents per pouud. Itrnt 01,1 U'lVilriimciilJave. 10 OLs per puund. lluyal Club—Exira Fine—3J oents. Io order lo meet itio demands uf Ibe peuplc of lluitlingiinn and vioinity, wo bavo oppoioteil Mr John Ri'cd, Agent fur the aalo of our Teas and Ciffees. .Ml goods are pul up by ourselvea in one pound packages at our Wi\re- houne in New Yurk, and relniled al Hunling¬ don by Mr. John Head, at tlio aamo prices at which thcy arc tu bo had uvcr uur cuuuU-rs in New Vork. All goods pul up by us boar Ihe Iradi mark ot "The Great United Slates Tea Ware IIouso" of T. Y. KELLKV & CO., slamped on the package. None othen are gen¬ uine. We especially coulion poopio againat prootiriuK their goods uf any ••compang" in New York, n,i8lun or elsewhere, repreKuiititip elves as being connected with our bouse, licit a FAIR AND THOROUGH TRIAL Of our goods from all who aro interested in buying a firsl ol iss iirltcle of Tea and Cuffee, at the lowest possible ratea. Oct. 16, I8ii7. ~T0 THELADIES. . W, B. ZEIGLER WT'OULD respectfully inform Iho ladirs of T T Iluulingdon, aod the eoonlry geaeral¬ ly, that bo has Jost returned from New York and Philadelphia, wbero he purchased a large atook of gnnds almost exclusively for LADIES AND CHILDREN, conuisting in pnrl nf Ladles' Furnishing Goods, Fancy ami Plain Mnss Trimmings. Ladies' UoderOiiritiepis, Merino Vesla. Draw¬ ers, and Corsets. Balmoral aod Honp Skirls, Shawls. Scarfs, Knii Hoods—of various patterns and styles—Ladies' and Cbiidrcns' Merino and Fancy Stockings, nf all colors and styles. Also, Dress Goods, Prints, Plaids, De Loin's, Alpacoas, Qinghams, &c. Also Brown aod DIeaehed Mualin. Gems' Under Shirts, Drawers and .'^lockings. All goods suld al the lowesl cosh price, and as cheap sa the eheapest. OPPOSITE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HUNTINGDON, Pa. Nov. 6, '07. EJ. GREENE, , DENTIST. Office removed lo Leiiter'a New Boilding, HillStreet, Hunlingdon. [sepl.11,'07. T> ALLISO N MILiLEll. DENTIS T, Raa removed to tho Brick Row, opposite tbr Court Huuse. (Deo. 14, IHSO. Qotcls, onll (Dtljtr ^otrtieeiiunts. Ju.\i"»/r A^iioiiSi-:, VALENTINE BIIDWN. Proprietor, Rail Roau Sraaar, IU'htinooux Pa. Ttiis b'luse has recently beeo ro-filled and fttruinhed in modern slyle. Strangers wilt find Jill tko eamforla of a homo at the ]unl.iia Uous*. feb.lS.lfUiT. A. O CLARKE, Agent, MANUFACTURER ANU DEALER IN CIGARS & TOBACCO. HuntinKdon, Pa. [One door Bail of till Franklin Houie.'] fprices lit,defy competition. Cignrsfrom $0 to $100 per Ihousaod. A large sluck uf cigara nn band manufactured prior to tbe 1st of April, 1806, under the low lax—consequent¬ ly can sell ascheapaseastero tobacconiala. Also GOOD SMOKING AND CHEWING TOB.iCCO, constantly on hand. Call and Judge for your- aelv..s. D. II. Kooker bavlag removed from town the businesa will ba carried uu by tho above gen- tlemuo. [ap.17'07. J A. NASH, . JOB PRINTER, IIUNTINODON, PA., In the "Joumal Boilding." corner of Waab* lagtou aud Datb atreela, a few slops Nurtb of the "DiaiDooil." IU a. ¦LDOsoao. oio. r. old sauoa ELDREDCE &. BRO., Fubliihen, Booktelleri, ft Stationen, Nus. 17 k 10 Suuth t^ixtli Street, (above ObcBtnot,) PHILADELPHIA. Particular alteotion paid to Ihe couotry trade Alwaya od haod a large supply of Letter, Cap. Nolo, Bill, and Wrapping Paper. School and Hisoellnneous Books, States. I'ens, Ink. Mucil¬ age. Photograph Albums, Paper Bags, ka., ka Liberal ternu lo eaik buytrt. [aug.80,tf5 TJ EVOLUTION IN TRADE! |\, Ladies,—Yuu eau raoeiv* for Ihe aum of ONK DOLLAR, silk, merino, aud alpacca dresses, ahawls. Balinonila. llaen goods, em- boaoed table oovtrs, watchea. Jewelry, ailver plated ware, sewing roacbinea, ke. Send clubs of ten or more, with len ceuls f<ir each desorip- tiva cbeok, anil lbe getter op of lb* elub will receiv* a presout worlh frumji! to $300, accord¬ ing to Dumber taut. Ageata wauled every¬ where. Circulars s»nt free. PARKBR Jk CO., 64 ft CS Federal St., Boa- tan. Jao. IggS.-Sm * r UMBER. Sni.VOLES, LATII. I J Heuiltiok and Pine liill StufT. linnrds. Plank. Shingles. Plastering and Shiugriog Lalh. cutistaitlly ull liaiiil. or furnished on shurt no¬ iise, at lowaat oash pricm. Worked Flouring. Haslt. Bliiidn. Duors. Duur and Wiudow Fraiuvs furiiiiibet al manufaclurer's pricrs. Grain and Counlry produeo geuerally bougbl at markol rate*. WAOONF-R ft BRO. Pbllllpsborg, Ceutre couuiy. Pa. Aog. !8, 1807. List OF JuROBs for April Soaaiuoa.— OBAND JURORS. Thonma II. Adania, luerohant, Ml. llDioa Reuben Heck, farmer, Warriorsmark Wiirmiii liutlcr, alioeniakor, Hopewell John Hrovstcr, merchant. Walker Hoory Clapper, farmer, Hopewell Wm. 8. Kntriken, farmer, Lincoln Heory (Iralliuii, farmer, Portor John Gcmmill, fanner. Purler DoDiul II. Grove, furmer. Peon S. L. Glasfsnw, farmer. Clay David Hamilton, farmer, Caas Thomas H. Uuling, farmer, Shirley George Iluffuian, tanner, Mt. Uoion Alex. Mapec, former, Tell Stephen Miller, fanner, Weat Geor|;n Mountain, farmer, Juniatn Oeo. J. Nunemaker, farmor, Springfield John Piper, former, Tod William Robb, fanner. Walker Jacob Slouirer, furmer. Tell George W. B Sipcs, olerk, Caaa W. S. Thninpaon.inn keeper, Urbisonia Martin Wnlker, furiucr, liurrco Jubo ZcDluiiro, furiucr. Purler TRAVRBSE JUItOR.S—FIRST WKKK. John II. Appleby, carpenter, Dublin llarrijon Benauu, furmer. Tod Jiinnthon lirindle, fanner, Lincoln George S. Baker, furjuer, Spriniifiold Henry R. licera, furnier, OrumwcU George M. Bell, furiner, .Tackson Andrew Crownover, merchant, Bartea Jaeub Chiloote, former, Cnaa .1 F. Chilcote, farmer, SprlngfioM Jnhn G. Decker, wigon maker. West Juhn Dooiherty, ngent, Mt Union Janies Kntriken, gentleman, Lincoln David Ktnier, jr, gentleman, Mt. Union Isase Enyeart, farmer,
Object Description
Title | Journal American |
Masthead | Journal and American |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 10 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1868-03-18 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | To submit an inquiry about or request a viewing of Archives or Special Collections materials complete the Archives and Special Collections Request Form here: https://libguides.juniata.edu/ASC |
Contributing Institution | Juniata College |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1868 |
Description
Title | Journal American |
Masthead | Journal and American |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 10 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1868-03-18 |
Date Digitized | 2007-06-07 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit grayscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 29551 kilobytes. |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | To submit an inquiry about or request a viewing of Archives or Special Collections materials complete the Archives and Special Collections Request Form here: https://libguides.juniata.edu/ASC |
Contributing Institution | Juniata College |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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Th* Joarnal M, American.
rVBLIIHID ITKRT WIDNESDAT BT
J. A. NASH.
Ojfk* on tht corntr 0/ Bath antl Tfath- ington itrtttt, JTimlingdon, Pa.
TcKUl:—Two Dollars per yaar in ad- Tsnea; Two Dollors aod Fifty CtfOta if not ptid within the ;ear, aod Three Dollar* if ¦ot paid uotil tbe ezpiratiuo of the year. These terms will be atrictly adhered to. No paper discoatioued uolil all arrearagea are paid, nnlesa at our nplion.
{hrofesnonal Carlo.
Iaw and ColUctlon OlDce
o I K. ALLEN LOVELL,
'DianiOT AtTonKKt or IIbhtijioooii Cooutt, HUNTINODON, FA.
T A. POLLOCK,
aai VEYOR and k s.iL ksta teaqbnt,
nUHTINPDON, Fa., wm attend to fiorToying Id all IU branehea.— Will olao bay, aoil, or root Farma, Houaea. and RmI Eatalo ot every kind, lo any part nf the TTniiod Stales. Semi for circolar. [de«.25,'87
fS^Tll^^WlE^LlTlS-
I f Kvspeoifully tendera nia proraeaiiioal a ervlooti to lho ciliiena of UontlngdoD and vicinity. a^ Offlof—tbat of the lata Sr. Spare. March 13. (867.-»
TTvR. J. A. DEIVER,
\J Hnving lueated al Frnnklinvillo, offera hia prof.*98ioiia1 servicea to lho community. Peo. I'J, 1808.
H.
NcinVRTRIE,
ATTORNKY AT LAW, IIu.NTINUDnN, I'a. on Hill Direct. Prompt nttenlion wi 1 to the pronecnlinn of tho clitims ( I and Soldiers' hoirs, against tho Oo-
mxmi auir S^mmran,
' Bdncatlon and Libertj are |ta« baaea vi mjtfKUOi tktuvknvs imd all biuman proaperltjr.''
OLD SERIES, VOL. 35.
HUNTINGDON, PA., MARCH 18, 1868.
NEW SERIES, VOL. 9, NO. 10.
Offiee ba given (oldicra irnment.
Aug. '22, 18U9.
M
ILTO.V S. LYTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LA W, HOflTINODON, Fa.
Prompt altenliun given lo all legil business •Blrusied to hiff care.
Claims of SuMiera and Snlillers' heirs against tha Guvernment collecled wilhoul doUy.
J. TT. m4TTEn?J,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
GKNKRAL CLAIM AGENT,
Hu.NTINODON, Pa.
Offioo on Uiil streel.
]|l.ililt..rH' olaima againat th* Government for lack pay. biuniy. widowa'and Involiilpotisions attetiileil lo wiih gre^t cara and promptness.
May 30, lliSR.
A. w. oaNanicT. J. s. »t«w*«t, r. v. ivria. The Brra of BeueJiot & Slewarl has been abangetl to
BENEDICT, STEWART & LYTLK, ¦nder whioh name they will hereafter practioeos A TTORNEYS A T LA W,
• Hu.s'Ti.NODON, Fa.
Tbey will alio give careful aitoitiion lo Ihc aolleciiou uf military and other olaima auaintit ba State or Guvernment. Office furmerly oe¬ eupied by J. Sewell Slewarl, Esq., adjoining the Court IIouso. [fob.7,'66.
LAW FAUTNERSHIF. II. Bruoe Fetrikin & Mordecai li Massey have becomo aosoctaled in Ihc practice ef law. uniler tho Urm of Peirikin & Massey.— Prumpi attention will be paid to all basiness entrusted to their care. Practico iu llunling¬ doa and the ailjoining counties. Peosions and all claims of soldiers and oibers against tbe •tat* and United Stales promptly atiritiled lo. Offico tho same heretofure occupied liy Wiiaon * P.trikin. R. BRUCE PETRIKIN,
MORU. B. MASSEV. Huntingdon, Deo. 20, 1866.
ioiiii acoTT. a. T. nnowH. J. w. iailit. The name ofthis firm has been changed from ¦ oolt k Brown lo
SCOTT, BUOWN k BAILEY, uader wbioh uame they will hereafter conduct tbair pdctioe as
ATTORNEYS AT LA W, UUNTINGDON, PA. Penaions, and nil claima of suldicrs and sol¬ dier's heirs against tho Uovernment, will be promplly prosecoled. [my. 17, '05.
DB. D. P. MILLER, one* on Uill alreel. in th* room for¬ merly aeeapied*by J. Sioipson Africa. Esq Huolingdon, Pa., would reapeetfally offer bis profeMional aervicea to lb* eitiseiia of Ilu lugdon and vicinily. (my.O.'CT,
TXR. A. B. BRBMBAIIOU.
tf Havina pernianenily located at Hanting- don. offers bis professioual aervicea to tbe «oniiiiutiiIy.
(Ktioi:. llie same aa that lately oeeupied by Dr. Luden. [April 11, IM8.
THE OHEAT UNITED STATCS
OF T. Y. KELLEY k CO., NO. 89 VESEY STRflBT, NEW YORK, Uavo opened in oouucction with tbe present extensive Wholeaale establisbment. a large and
ELEGANT RETAIL DEPARTMENT! For the express purpose of retailing Iheirgoods to eoniumrrs at wbolcnalo prices. The Imoiense pro6iB wliioli have heretofure been put opon teas and cuffees by t'ne producers, tbe impor¬ ters, tliejuliers, brokers, epcciilators. wholesale dealers and finally by tbo retail couulry mer¬ ohants, bave so ettbanoed tho prices of Ibese essontial artioles of every-dny-life, that many eonsnmera bave baen obliged to sliol them¬ selvea, or to atistnin altogether from tho nse nf Teas and Cuffees. Il is a fact will knuwu In Ihose who are familiar wilh the cundilinn of Ibe le« market, thai these goods are frequent¬ ly retailed by small denlera in tho cuuntry at iwiee or thrioe their orijiiiial v.ihie, and even then are ao adolt«rcJ and docorid by unprin- oipleil speculators as to be really unfit for the usos of any guod and well-provided honsrhnid.
Wo do nol seo why this sbuuld longur eun¬ linue. and wo iberefore propose to retail teas and cuffee in small quantities to oonaumcrs. In all parts of tbo country, at imporling prices, wilb such small profils added Ihereto. as in a widely extended and coiisuittly increasing bos- inei^s may reasonably oompensalo us fur our rouhlo. Il's guaranlri our Teat and Coffeei at all timet lo be f, esh and pure, and trurraal all goods sold from Ibis huuse lo give entire satis¬ fnelion ; olherwiso Ihc goods may bo relurned, and the money will bo refunded. We challenge any eKtabli«hnieut in Iho cuuuiry to compete wilh us in Ihe qHiililyand prices uf onr gouds. We coll lho especial atlention uf hettse-keepers and heads of families to the following
rnicE LIST.
Oolong, [Black] 00, 70, 80, 90, $1,00 per lb.,
best. /
Mixed. [Greou k Black] 00, 70. SC, 90, $1,00
per lb., besl.
Voung Uysun. [Oroon]60, 70, 80, $1,00, $1,25
per Ih., best. Imperial. [Green] On, $I.nO$l,2S, Bug. Breakf.al. fniack] 70, BO, 90, $1.00
$1.10.81.20 Japan. 90. $1.00. 81.2,'> per pound. Ounpnwiler, $1.25, 1,60 per I'mtnii.
We iinpurt a very superiur qualily of Kiangsi Oolong and Moyane Voung Hyson Teas, pul up in uriginal Chinei-e ptickngps, oonlaining one pound. We sell lho Oolong at 1,30, and tbe Vuung llvson at I.IIO per Ib.
QUIIUNU CdKFEES. Pure Rio. 20, 2& anil 90 cents per pouud. Itrnt 01,1 U'lVilriimciilJave. 10 OLs per puund. lluyal Club—Exira Fine—3J oents.
Io order lo meet itio demands uf Ibe peuplc of lluitlingiinn and vioinity, wo bavo oppoioteil Mr John Ri'cd, Agent fur the aalo of our Teas and Ciffees. .Ml goods are pul up by ourselvea in one pound packages at our Wi\re- houne in New Yurk, and relniled al Hunling¬ don by Mr. John Head, at tlio aamo prices at which thcy arc tu bo had uvcr uur cuuuU-rs in New Vork. All goods pul up by us boar Ihe Iradi mark ot "The Great United Slates Tea Ware IIouso" of T. Y. KELLKV & CO., slamped on the package. None othen are gen¬ uine. We especially coulion poopio againat prootiriuK their goods uf any ••compang" in New York, n,i8lun or elsewhere, repreKuiititip elves as being connected with our bouse, licit a
FAIR AND THOROUGH TRIAL Of our goods from all who aro interested in buying a firsl ol iss iirltcle of Tea and Cuffee, at the lowest possible ratea. Oct. 16, I8ii7.
~T0 THELADIES.
. W, B. ZEIGLER WT'OULD respectfully inform Iho ladirs of T T Iluulingdon, aod the eoonlry geaeral¬ ly, that bo has Jost returned from New York and Philadelphia, wbero he purchased a large atook of gnnds almost exclusively for LADIES AND CHILDREN,
conuisting in pnrl nf Ladles' Furnishing Goods, Fancy ami Plain Mnss Trimmings. Ladies' UoderOiiritiepis, Merino Vesla. Draw¬ ers, and Corsets. Balmoral aod
Honp Skirls, Shawls. Scarfs, Knii Hoods—of various patterns and styles—Ladies' and Cbiidrcns' Merino and Fancy Stockings, nf all colors and styles. Also, Dress Goods, Prints, Plaids, De Loin's, Alpacoas, Qinghams, &c. Also Brown aod DIeaehed Mualin. Gems' Under Shirts, Drawers and .'^lockings. All goods suld al the lowesl cosh price, and as cheap sa the eheapest. OPPOSITE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HUNTINGDON, Pa. Nov. 6, '07.
EJ. GREENE, , DENTIST.
Office removed lo Leiiter'a New Boilding, HillStreet, Hunlingdon. [sepl.11,'07.
T> ALLISO N MILiLEll.
DENTIS T,
Raa removed to tho Brick Row, opposite tbr Court Huuse. (Deo. 14, IHSO.
Qotcls, onll (Dtljtr ^otrtieeiiunts.
Ju.\i"»/r A^iioiiSi-:, VALENTINE BIIDWN. Proprietor, Rail Roau Sraaar, IU'htinooux Pa. Ttiis b'luse has recently beeo ro-filled and fttruinhed in modern slyle. Strangers wilt find Jill tko eamforla of a homo at the ]unl.iia Uous*. feb.lS.lfUiT.
A. O CLARKE, Agent,
MANUFACTURER ANU DEALER IN
CIGARS & TOBACCO.
HuntinKdon, Pa.
[One door Bail of till Franklin Houie.']
fprices lit,defy competition. Cignrsfrom $0 to $100 per Ihousaod. A large sluck uf cigara nn band manufactured prior to tbe 1st of April, 1806, under the low lax—consequent¬ ly can sell ascheapaseastero tobacconiala. Also GOOD SMOKING AND CHEWING
TOB.iCCO, constantly on hand. Call and Judge for your- aelv..s.
D. II. Kooker bavlag removed from town the businesa will ba carried uu by tho above gen- tlemuo. [ap.17'07.
J A. NASH, . JOB PRINTER,
IIUNTINODON, PA., In the "Joumal Boilding." corner of Waab* lagtou aud Datb atreela, a few slops Nurtb of the "DiaiDooil."
IU a. ¦LDOsoao. oio. r. old sauoa
ELDREDCE &. BRO.,
Fubliihen, Booktelleri, ft Stationen, Nus. 17 k 10 Suuth t^ixtli Street, (above ObcBtnot,)
PHILADELPHIA. Particular alteotion paid to Ihe couotry trade Alwaya od haod a large supply of Letter, Cap. Nolo, Bill, and Wrapping Paper. School and Hisoellnneous Books, States. I'ens, Ink. Mucil¬ age. Photograph Albums, Paper Bags, ka., ka Liberal ternu lo eaik buytrt. [aug.80,tf5
TJ EVOLUTION IN TRADE! |\, Ladies,—Yuu eau raoeiv* for Ihe aum of ONK DOLLAR, silk, merino, aud alpacca dresses, ahawls. Balinonila. llaen goods, em- boaoed table oovtrs, watchea. Jewelry, ailver plated ware, sewing roacbinea, ke. Send clubs of ten or more, with len ceuls f |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
FileName | 18680318_001.tif |
Month | 03 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1868 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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