The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, November 23, 1864, Image 4

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    INSURE YOUR PROPER:LY IN THE
V - AR - D
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Fife : and Marine Insurance Co.,
I.ItILADELP,EirIA..
NO iiiisr.*H RISKS FIRE RISKS ONLT TAKEN.
Perpdualpolidee granted on brick and etono bnildiuge.
LiraitM poliefea granted on fraMo or log buildings,
merchandise and furniture.
ca. No,premaom notes required. tonsequenity no assen
made: It.A.I.LISON 'MILLER,
SeplG,lBB3:. aeadinlßill¢
traNBAUM'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
ON SELL' S RIIE T ,
A few doors west of Lewis' Book Store,
" HUNTINGDON, Pd.,
Photographs and Ambrotypes Taken
in the Beat Style,
sti...CALT, AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS
FANCY FURS, FANCY FURS
JOHN FAREIRA,
ARCS Street
love 7th.,
Pairanimmiwa..
bare noif in itore of
own Importation and
winfaCtrire one of the
A B E S'T and most
TAUTIFUL aclectinnsof
FANTY.FGRS'
c and OENTIE
INN'S WEAR,. in the
ity. /leo, a find aaiorb
Int of Gen't'a Yur
Mien and Collar,. "
An my Pure was par
vaned when Gold wan at
much lower premium
cabled to dispose or them at vary
reasonalile pric . ta, and I would therefore solicit a call
from my friends of Huntingdon county and vicinity.
/Eat Remember the NAM% Number and Street I
•
JOUR. FAIOHRA,
• 1 718" ARCH Street; above - 7th, South aide.
PHILADELPHIA.
)4- .1 HAVE NO PARTNER, NOR CONNECTION
WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN I.III;ADELPIILA I
Sept. 7, 'B4. 6m.. .
rI_,EORGE P. ELDREDGE
WITH.
CHARLES DESILVER,
_ 'Wholesaie and Retail
PUBLISHER and BOOKSELLER,
1229 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADA..
.Your patronage is solicited.
April 13, 1064-Iy. •
ri - owAnp• ASSOCIATION;•
Disdasee'of the Nervous, Seminal, Min•
ary and Sexual Systems,
ropnrta by — th co- HOWARD
4 SOCIATION—ffeIit bS rnOil in. oenied - letter, envelopes,
i...e of chargt. • -•-- • •
Address, DR. J. MULLIN 110IIGIITON, Acting Sur
llontnrd*Aesocintion, No; 2 South Ninth Streut,Phib
, [July 13, 1164-Iy.
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"IT S ENEY HARPER, No' 520 Arch
1 .. :, ink, FLULAJ)ELPUIA,•hge ix Imp stock . ot
. ~ L.
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;WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY,
,L' - ,- . SOLID SILVER•LWAIE,
peiior plated SETS, SPOONS, FORKS, Ac.
0ck.12., 'pc 349.. -
ALEXANDRIA - , BgEWERY.
r puß, 'Undersi g ned- puroliaspd.
fyom T. NeWeil hie interest Mille Alexan-
Orewery, the bwsinesa will hereafter be
r.: riaduu uudorthe farm of R. O. COLD En. • a-, )-
I 1.. and old mistoiners and the public genefal ,
, are. informed that all orders will receive '
-ompt attention. - E. 0. COLD.CII & CO.
; '27,1464
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Ala►, .
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- :111A , 41.9111Z
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oc:lttiNcnam. Tr. P. tITNINGULX
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E W
FIR M .
J. M. CUNNINGHAM & Ettid,'succeesors to J. M.
have this day entered into partnership
, Foundry business sod are prepared to furnish Cast
;a.kinds, and repairs ntshort notice sod on Pees-.
..a.tWe terms. .
We ern btiiing Old Mita' 'and iciap ,IrOn at'hlgtest
Ifuntiugdon, July 4, 1861.
SPECTACLES.
NVOrr' •
A fine and largo assortment always on
- • hand
AT LEWIS' Boor STORE.
WAR FOR . THE UNION
NRW rAYWCW,Wirai Pis le, 14 OttFOLK,
TAKEN.—AREIBY SLAIN, AND THE BACK
BONE OF " BROESII" BROKEN - .
But while you rejoice at the eroccoes of our gallant
troops, and the prospect of the speedy downfall of the
Rebel Army, do not forget to call at the store of
WALLACE & CLEMENT,
before purcbsesickg elsewhere, and see our new stock
goodi, consisting of
Dry Goods,
arocerieS,
Boots and Shoes,
Gueenswsre,
crockerywars, . •
-
Mune,' • - •
• Ohouldere,
Flour
and a genoral assortment of notions, allot .whioh.sr
forl 'on - rensonsble terms for Cash or produce.
Guntingdon, July 1, 1163. . • .
,301 • '
ItrATBIG . - RAIL 'ROAD,
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Gill2A
T TRUNK:LINE FROM-TILE
North .•..
and. North-Wesk for PnILADLLPHIA, Now-
Yong, ILUDlMl,Piirreiiiii, - LfixsNON, Ed510:1,
&d.
Trains letiv - e " ..eigittminio for ParttMettlix4,l4Ew-Yottit,
Itsinitilf,l'Otrivrixikedid 'All Intermediate' BtatiOntif at 8
A. M., andi P, DI, .r• • •
Nme-Yonk•Expreae leitves Hanidentrno at 6.30 A. 11., ar
riving at If -Yong at 1.45 the same day.
speaial Accommodation Passenger train leave. READ-
Tao at 7.15 A. Ai and returns from - Harrisburg at SP. M.
Fares from lionruentaio ; To Yaw-Yens, $515; to Part.
ADELPLCIA,SS 35 and $2 80. Baggage checked through: •
Returning, learn NEIT-Tiong at 0 A. 51.,12 Noon, and 7
P. M.. (PITTEIBLI33II EXMLXBEI arriving at lIARRISBURGI at
2A. M.) Leave PiinAnEfrrtit: at 8.15 A. 11., and 1.30 P.M
Sleeping care fn the Now-Pons ExrexsoTaarxe, through
to and from Firrtencianni aithoutelargige...., ,
Pamengere by, the Ratljtoad leave Mot-
Anna at 8.50 A.• •M., , for Pima:nztantle:- and all Interme
diate Stations t• and at 2.10 P.. 11., pr,-.F.11441,4E41, NEST-
YcaLatui all 31'V Pointe. • • •
Trains leive Porrtivitixtit 9.15 A. - 16; and 2 * .30 P:11., for
Et3I , II9BORG hilt!
An Accommodation l'araPenger. Train leovailluntrict at
6.00 A. N., and returns fillip PilltiaMS6ll at 5,00 P.M.
Aar Ali the above tritinexuallillij; Sundays excepted.
A Sunday train : leaves l'oyrevii.s4 at , 7.30 A. M., and
Pananstrina at 3.15 Y. M.
ColfhtIIT1110:?,Aar; SEA6O6, - and EXCLTZION TICICLIS
attedncad Vitae to and from All paint. . - • -.. .
60 pOnndapagtaiso allowed. ea liP ir7l:7l robus„
GemeratSuperin(endent.
COMM
033S.EKEEPER,. ATTENTION!
juL, You spirant tr CLOT.IIES WRINGER, In . Order
to gas through' your treabing earlier, spare - your strength
and at thesamo time save enough In the near Of clothes
by using a:Wringer, to pay. for it in elx months, at the
preAent price cotton. Wringers that bare taken the
pgamivAt Dna 44 moms In the market, for sale at the
Thirdsvarn .Itere of . e,3,18e4 JAMES A. BROWN.
. . .
CHEAP PUMPS. , •
TAMES A, 13ROAM jiuntingdon,
Ur, solle:Potent 'WoodenPumps for cisterns And
welte,from 4 toed feetoteep, ibOut half the usual
price for old faehiourd pomp. All pumps warrauted.
THE OYTHARA—TIie
:--;.zs* Pr oaby terian Palimediat—Thn
Marti . ul'a ettlaioatial b i a n7p u ba — Todln u o b t f ru lD :t — o than Z:n al d ' ' d a
Sew and Improsod Method for the Onitar—Loland'e Ancor
boon, 'Violin and Pluto Inetrtintors—Winneta and Ilown's
Instructorsollak's Melodeon Instructor—Bur•
rotten' Plano-Forte Primer—do. Thorough-Noe Primer—
lipwe'o Drawing Room Panne•—•Tho Chomp alto E,•ok—
Tared liarp. for aide i t - • .
- LENVIS'IIOOE, STATIONDRII k lett3lr STOPX,
ENVELOPES, wholesale and retail
for exile LEWIS! Bool{ STORE.
4%1;
PENNSYLVANIA Rl` IL ROAD
.
TIME OF LEAVING 0 ?TRAINS
WINTER ARRANG ENEMA'
WESTWARD.
.E.4srir.peli
K in ''... ,?..' ' 7 l
~ -.J 9 - .0. g ~.,P Ito' 14 , i r ,. - 4
r r"'"' Y. -...- sTATtoNE. ict•l .., 0 Fr
gg.sl,›4g . . .01 '.. 'i 0 .
m ' 4 ~ g . I. m e - a 4
.x.l A. 01.1 P.lll I 8. 51. I P. x.l L. m• I P.M
17.4 07 12 HP lton 222 249
-22 '4 lb 12 20 3 Nli ! l U mn l ion',.:. .8 14 1 . 0 01 2'40
25 -4.25 12 84 ' 1."... 210P1eton, .... :7 57
~ .0
46 . 2i 2 3 3 0
43 4 34 12 44 31111 Creek,.
59 4 49 1 05 620 Huntingdon, 746;
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9 ar,
1 2
, 10 .,
15 5051 2: 'Petersburg,. 7 311 0 ... 1 . 4 1.
23 11 Vi (H arm ". ,- 007
I 'l 37
31 5 21.1 51 •12pruceCreel,„ 171' p
12 ,
49 213 ' Birmingham . ,
55 5 45 2 24 Tyrone, 6 64 8 44 1 10
-708515 2 41 . Tipton, . 644 12 18
7 14 2 49 Fostoria, 12 52
7 19 GOO 2 57 1
"1" "I"'.. 033 8 25 12 47
6 20 8 10 12 30
7 40 6 30 241 7 55 Altoona,.
. p.5t....5.11r. : P.Y.
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. 'twird, leiveb
Thi-linit " °)il'4l4ii.- EXPnE°Yets
.11unti„gdon at.
Altoona at 9 no P. .51, nod atiirrivoi ,
11 01 P. 31. ' 240
1E Enatvvarti leave! Altoona at
at Huntingdon at 4 . 05 A. 31.
LPIIIA EXPIIKSS Westward, '
' 20 A. 31., and arrives at .4.110,
LIN
risen n
AMA
a 7
The FAS
A. M., and n
The PM
Hunting to.
8 55 A. AL
E Wegtsvord, leaven llvntifSd
Ivo. at Altoona at 8 80 P. M.
TV
ad ar
" he F AST
7 29 P. M., a
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H uN ß T A i ii N jt o :. D_ON . ___- . ..k,_ : .8
OAP — UP 11OP OF
On and after Wednesday 'Nov. 9,186.1
will arrive and depart as foliose:
SOUTIIWAIID TRAINS. NORTR
STATIONS I
3forn'g I Brati,g
Eve I 3forwg
Mail
LI 6 ....mr. 8 00111untingdon, An 12 47
• 600 . 820 McConnelletown I''l I . 12
6 14 8 28 Plemtant prove, 11 50
843 •8 44 Morklesburg 11 32
707 900 Coffee Run, LE II ao An 11 01
719 OOS Rough& Ready,...... 30 49'
7 40 9 21 Cove, 10 31
1
T 46 025 Fislier'4 Summit 1.10 25
An 8 10 An 9 40
is , o lSexten, in 10 00
10 121111ddleAhurg
i 10 231110p0vve11.... ......... ...
10 33 Piper's line,
10 OD Hamilton,
11 12 Bloody 1100,
Anll 12 31o0it BallaB, 1 I
SHOUP'S RUN BRANCII.
'Lg 10 00!Saiton, !AR 9 40!
10 15 Coinimont, ; 9'22
10 20 Crawford, 9 15
AR 10 20 Dudley. ,Li 9 10
!Brood Top City,
Huntingdon, Noy.-5, ISM, ' - JAL LEWIS
,I.TNIV,E:RSA.L
CLOTHS
=CM
No. 1, Large,Fainfly Wringer,
.$14,00
No. is Medflint ", ‘i . ' 12,00
No. 2. Medium " f: 10,00
No. 2§ " " ' " 0,00
No. 3. Small ," " 8,00
No. 8. Large Hotel, I: 20,00
No. 18. Medium. Laundry
.- tf t
, r In 1 . 20,00
No. 22. Large t' tor band.) 30,00
Nos. 2i. and 3 have no Cogs. All oth
ers are warranted..
'qq . o. 2 is the size generally used in
private families,
ORANGE JUDD, of the "American Ag
riculturist," says of the
lINTVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER
"A child can readily wring eat a tubrull of clothes in
a few minutes. It is in reality a CLOTIRES EATER! A
TIAIE SAVER I and a STETOTIT SAVER I The saving of gar
anents will alone pay a largo per ceiling', on its cost. Wo
think the machine much more than •pays for limit ere.
ry year" in the saving of garments! There are several
kinds, nearly alike in general construction, but we con
sider it important that the Wringer ha fitted with Cogs,
otherwise a mass of,garments may clog the rollers, and
the rollers upon the crank-shaft slip and tear the dollies,
or the rubber break loose (Com the Wirt. Onr own is one
of the first make, and it Is as anon As NOW error nearly
Jolla YEARS' CONSTANT USE-
Every Wringer with Cog Wheels is War
ranted in every particular.
No Wringer can be Durable without Cog
,11 7 1teel,s.
J. A. Brown, is Agent for Hunting
don, Pa.
July 27, 1864.
PU I NAM
:i
• Oar
IT IS Tuh ONLY RELIATILII
SELF - ADJUSTING WRINGER.
NO WOODWORK TO SWILL OR SPLIT.
No Thumb-Screws to get out of Order,
WARRANTED WITH OR WITHOUT COG-WHREIS.
it took the FIRST PREMIUM at tiftpeeventtnte and
County inks In 1883, and Is, without' an exception, Me Nit
Wringer ever made.
Patented In the United States, England, Canada, sista
Australia. Agents wanted In every town, and in all ports
alb° world.
Energetic agents can runke from S to 10 Dollars per day
No, 2, $0,60 No.l, $7,60. N 0... r, $5,60. No. A, $9,60
Manufactured and Bold, wholesale and rota, by
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO.,
N 0.12, Platt Street. Now York, and Cleveland, Ohio
8, 0. NORTHROP, Agent.
WIIAT EVERYBODY KNOWS, viz:—
That Iron wail galvanized will 110trt150,,
That a simple niacldpe to better than a co!nplieat ad one
That a wringer should lid aelf-adjtuiting, durable, and
efficient:
That Thumb-Screws and Fastenings cause delay and
trouble to regulate and keep In order;
That wood soaked In bot water will swell, shrink and
split;
That wood bearings for tba abaft to run in frill wear
out;
, That the:Putnam Wangerovith ar githopt cog wheeli
will not tear the clethrei
. That cog-wheel regulators aro not ceeentiol ;
That the Putnam Wringer ham all thia advantagea. and
'not one of the diondrantageo above named;
That all who have tested it, pronouneo it tha beat
Wringer over made;
That it will wring a Thread or a Bed Quilt without al
teration. . -
We might nil time paper with testimonials, but Insert
only a few to convince the skeptical, if such there be;
and we say to all, test Putnam's Wringer. Test it thor
oughly with any and all others, and if not entirely untie
factory, return it, - • . . .
Putnam Manufdelniiiit -,; •
GENTLEMEN T :1 tr.OONT from practical experience that
Iron Wan galvanized with zinc will not oxidize or rest
one particle. The Putnam Wringer le as near perfect as
possible, and I can cheerfully recommend it to be the
best in use. Respectfully yours,
JNO..I4:II 7 IIEkILtit, Cleveland, 'Ohio.
Many year? experience in the galvanizing business
enable me to Indorse the above statement fp all particu
lars.
;NO/ C. LEFFERTS, No. 100 Beekman at.
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New. York, January, 1884.
We bard tested Putuabeir Clothes IYringer by practi
cal working, and know that it, will do. It is cheap; it is
efalpiat it requires no room; trhether at work or at rest;
&child can operate It; It does its duty thoroughly; it
.saves lime and it tares wear and tear. Wo earnestly ad
vise all who harp much washing to do, with all intent•
gontporsons who ham pay, to buy this Wringer. It will
pay for Wolf in a year at moat. • - ,
Bon. umucr, onEmar.
July 13,1361.
New Farniture - Establishment
J.:M: WISE., ..
Manufacturer and Dealer In Furniture,
Reepectfully inyitos the attention of the Public to hie
"stand on Thu "et":; ItuntingdOn, betWecil Cuithingbain's
Store and Donnie National Rouse, where he manufactures
and keeps tilt Made of Furniture At rednced prices. • Per
sons .wishing to purchase-will do well to give him a call.
7F:spatting of all kinde attended to promptly and ehargis
. .
4rir AN., Undertaking parried on, and Comm made in
tiny style d.b.a. at short notice. " - •
Funerals attended at any place -in town or coon
ry, by .1. M. WISE.
Unotlngdon, 5ept.:3,1802-ff.
A. ENVY
FOR COLLECTING siotniErns
- ciaams,.I3OU.NTY i ,BACE PAY.
LI, who may have any claims a
enmi.
, t , rt I n ca s n t j o t cgeeri r
%fl in t
. fo p r ro ilo m tl p lgpAi l l e l e Pa y azi!
plying either In perm, or by bitter to
W. IT. WOODS,
Attorney at Law;
Huntingdon, Pa.
12,
Auaust 1863.
c. •
AT THE
'PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM
No, 920 Chestnut St.; Philada.
—NOW OPEN—
Paris-infide Mantillas - and • Cloaks.
Alen, SPRING and 5171115 . 1E11 O ARMENTS,
of our own Mannfaclore t of no West styles and
In great satiety:
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
The . Parts kantilla Emporinit,
" 920 Chestnut 8t; Philadelphln: • •
April 13, 1904,
leave.
.ona at
SATCHELS,
PORT-MONNAIES,
PURSES,
POCKET-BOOKS,,
PORTFOLIOS,
CARD CASES,
SEGAR CASES, &0.,
A handsome assortment just received
At LEWIS' Book Store.
EMI
OAD TOP
SCJIEDUIAL
Passenger Trains
MIME
!MEM
AR r, 20
6 00
is
6 40
2' -
5 20
F' 0 TJ I`Z 'S
CELEBRATED
5 a
cr. 4 50
nn 4 40
4 19
4 :1
3 56
3 35
8 24
te 320
gout and Clittle routto.
These Powders
, W i ll strength
''., en the Stomach
- .
s , and Intestines,
cleanse them
‘ from offensive
I matter, and
...i.. , .; ...'
.I . bring them to
_, t .,- . ..,,. : „.i ..,--..;;- -- - - • ahealthystate.
-- - 4- - , - -‘,_,.-•;=- , ;...--ic.-..:4:_.% - ec.f,....,, , s- r> -
- -- They are a
sure preventive of Lung . Fever,' and a certain
remedy for all Diseases incident to tho Horse,
such se Glan-
dere, Fellow • , ~.,..'
Water, Dis- ', r '
temper, ~ , ,,,c,,N
, i i •
lirt re"
Founder, ni f d S .
Heaves, A, ....i,t,yr; „.
Slavering, ... , 07.;:- .1,, , ,
Terri, - 11 T I; aeL e ; - 1 .
Appetite and ~ . 4
in
Vital Ener- . .'‘)",, -. A..;., 7, ,-4 --• ;
. '.;,''''',
_.
, ,-
In poor, low-spirit:3d animals, It has the
most beneficial effect. _ _
=
. ,
The use of them improves the wind, strength
env the Appetite, and gives to the Horse a
fine, smooth And glossy. skin;--thas improv
ing the appearance, vigor and spirit of this
noble animal, - - ,
The property this Powder posseries in in
ereasing the quantity of hill.- in Ciiws, gives
It an importance and value which should
place it in the hands of every person keeping
a Cow. By actual experiment it has proven
that it will,increme the quantity of Wilk and
Cream twenty per cent., and make the flutter
firm and sweet. In. fattening Cattle, it gives
them an appetite, 100FC1111' their bide and
makes them thrice much fistar.
23 0 G S.
In all Diseases of . .....,
4
the Swine, such ss " .'.,.,„" - Ze' - .4.5 - ai - '.
'oughs, Ulcers in - 7,- -- t,. 'elgsqV(•
tho Lungs,• Liver, 4 , ' - -v71 4 11,.-1 ,- ,.?..e. -
hc. By
,putting
.. ''''N .5.... i .,ea4).Y. , ,gi .
from half a .r.inper •'-: li IVO*
too paper bf these ' _-- d r .',., - ;o- f „,
Powders iu a bar- reT.;-„,e3. - -- - i f " ,
rel of Swill, the •''SGP....r •' • --'t•-: i...: , ,
above Diseases can be cured or entire pre
vented. By using these Powders the flog
Cholera can be prevented.
Price 25 ots. per Pepor,' or 6 PIT ere for $l.
S. A. FOUTZ & BED.,
WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, lEd
For SAle by Druggist!! and Storclamperi
throughout the. rnit.a
For sale wholesale and retail by
John Bead, Ittuitingdon, Pa. [ap27-1
WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER
♦RD
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINE SS
:BY FRAN 4 CROSBY,
07 TUX PHILADILPUIA DAR
• -• - , ,
B Tells `Brow to Aran up Panvemetienne:Pivaii and
' aline general forme for Anntiatsaye Of all
kinds, Dicta of SALE, LEASES and Pommies.
It Till: YOU llow to draw up Boons and Moseiriaora,'
Ar
nnevixe, POWERS of ATTOBNEV, NOTICE and
• -
Deus of Fixcirainox, Itr.onons and Itxxxsvta:
It Yens You The law the Cotnacrrotruf 'Darns, with
the SiilvITES of Ll:tetanus:l, and amount
. • ••• and kind of property Emmet from Exult-
VON in diary State.. -
It VI, You now to make em Assicussrmor properly, with
" • . forms for Courosnriox with CREDITOIS, and
INSOLVENT Laws of every State,
Tt Tens You The legal rotations sainting between Gualt
.. •' DIAN and WAnD, MAME% and ATBEENTICE,
and lestereann and -TENANT.-
It nth You . What cOnSlitnteS LIBIN. and PLANDInt,' and
the Lawns to MATUlLtill Donna, the Wera's
MOUT IN PfIOPIATT,'DIvOROS and ALIMONY.
It Tells, You Th. Law for ElscliAttlea' Imam in every State,
and the NATENIALISATTON LAWS Of thiscoun•
• try, and how to comply with the keitue.
Telt, You The lair concerning PENsioNaand how to oh.
lain one, and the Pas-Eurixont Laws to
• PUBLIC LANDS. •
it Tons You The Law for PATENTS, - wlth mode of prose:
in obtainfpg one, with Iterzaratmems,
and TABLE oz Pus. : -
le Tent. You- Slow teinnake your WnlL, and how to Anxitc.
toles ox AN ESTATE, with the law and the
requirements thereof In every State.
II Tens you The meaning of LAW TERMS iu genoral use,
and explains to you filo LEGISLATIVE,
corn's and jamas', Powers of both the
eneraLand "State GoVERNNENTS.
Tells You flow To acre oor.or Law, by showing how to
do your business legally, thus savingt
•
vast amount U of property, and vexation
litigation, by its timely consultation.
Everybodyls Lawyer Is forst:4e at Lewis' Book Sten
SCIIOOL BOOKS,
FOR S.ALB
AT LEWIS' 1300IC, STATIONERY A DIUSIO STOitE,
111.12121N011021, Pa.
OSGOOD'S Speiler.le, 24„ ild; 4th and Ith•fisedini;
Spellor and Readers.
SANDER'S do .do . do
Town's Speller and Definer; told unclnew editions.)
.Smith's, and BrOTTII'I3 Grainmars.
Fitch's Physical Geography. . .
•
Warren's PhyalcalGaOgraphy. •l•
• Mitchell's, Montettb and McNally's Geographies & Atlases.
Camp's Peography,•withlley , to Mitchell's Gatlin* Maps.
Wobstfirrii and,WorOwitler's ',Dictionaries. •
QuankenboeFirsMissionsin
Quackenbo's Composition and iikotoric.
Greenleaee, Stoddard'. and Brooke' ArDM:setae.
Peterson's Familiar Science,
Greenlearennd Stoddard'. Keys.to Arnim,Dea,
Greenleaf's and Device-Algebras. • • - -
Greenleaf'. Key to Algebra.
Parker'. Juvenile Philosophy.
Parker's First Lessone In Natural Philosophy.
Parker's Philosophy..
ol thelittliairlitates. - :
Child'.
OPO.llOCh ' . " 1111
Pakibti; minoicsao . Bcritirketf f
numbers. "
Potter A: Hammond's pantnanship in twelve number..
Austemical, entrain? andutlisr. Copy Boob,
Davies' Elementary Geometry and Trigonometry.
Legendrea Geometry.
Greenleaf's Geometry. . . _
Fulton & Eaatmen'a Book-keeping..
Book Betting by Slagle Entryi by 'Mansard & Payson
Book Keeping by Single and Doublet nary, by Ilenaford &
fitbertineks Will be Added aridturnished to'order.• • - -
A full stuck of School Stationary always on hand.
Huntingdon,
It ea„ Fine Cigars and Tobacco for
sale at Lewis' Tioolz Store
=
' • Wt , ' - •
Fe—FOFa—ORS AND STATIONERY.-
.!•4 1 : good iutiortnient of raisdallancons and School
RS
Litter, Commercial and Note PAP.I-
Plitill and Fancy En'telopee—Red, Blue and Black Take— ,
Clank Books of numerous sises Pens, Pencils, Pocket and
Desk laketands, and every other article usually found in
a Book and Stationery Store, can be had at fair price. at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY k MISR) STORE.
FOR THE - GREATEST VARIETY
Handsome and Useful Articles,
Call. at LEWIS' Book Store
14ARBLE YARD. The undersigned
. would respectfully call the attention of the citizens
• istitingdon end the adjoining counties to the stock of
beautiful . marble now on band. .11e ie prepared to furnish
at the shortest notice(Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Stonei of every desired size and form of Italian 01
-Eastern . Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro.
prlati devices, or plain, as may suit.:
Staldhsg Marble, Door and Window Sills, &a., will be
furnished to.order.
W. 19. pledgee himself to, furnish material and work.
manoltip equal to any . In the country, at a fair pries. Call
and see, before you mamba. elsewhere. Shop on Alii
trot,fluntingdon, Pa. • •
Militingdon , May 16 106
1864.. T.-1 - 1 Et 1864.
LARGEST AND BEST
STOCK OF
WALL PAPER
Ever Brought to Huntingdon,
Is now ready for inspection and sale,
1M
LEWIS'
Book, Stationery and Music Store,
NEW AND 'ELEGANT STYLES
BB
LOWER PRICES
Than the same article can be bought
in Philadelphia or Pittsburg.
OUR ,'STOCK
Consists of upwards of
One Hundred Different Styles
-Wall-tcs-o*)4l,filz4 l ,!qer-&-Bordering,
FOR
The Parlor, Sitting Room, Dining
Room, Bed Room, Hall,
Kitchen, Of
Store, Shop, &a., &e.
Call at the "Globe" Building,
and exainine our stock and prices.
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WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS
LARGE STOCK
AND -
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
OT
Window Curtain Papers,
JUST RECEIVED
AT
'11" IF'67TRi 11601 r. sTortim.
'e.. ck , 6 :o
TALANKS! BLANKS ! BLANKS!
MSTABLE'S SALES, ATTACIVT EXECUTIONS
EXECUTIONS,
• ' ' '
' `'=
IMMO
. . .
SIMMOBNAS, ' MORTGAGES,
SCLIOOL ORDERS, . • . JUDGMENT , NOTES.
LEASES FOR HOUSES, NATURALIZATION WKS,
•
COMMON BONDS, • JUDGMENTBOIVDS,
WARRANTS, . TEE BILLS,
.... • • .
NOTES, with a waiver of-the $3OO Law.
JUDGMENT NOTES'with a waiver of tfis $3OO Law.
ARTICLES OP•AGRIINSIENT, with Teacher.. .
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Justices of the Peace
and 311nIster. of the Gospel. • •. .
COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and COMMITMENT, in case
of Assault and Battery, and Affray. • •
SCIERE FACLAS,•to•reover amount of Judgment.
COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for:State, County, School,.
Borough and Township Taies. ' :.
Printed nu superior paper. and .for isle it the Office of
the HUNTINGDON GLOBE.
BLANKS, of eery'description, printed to order, . neatly,
at short notice, andon good raper. .. '.
50.000
.• BEST QUALITY
WHITE, -
BUFF,
'ORANGE,
• •
YELLO\V,
AND FANCY •
ENVELOPES
Just recolved.and for ig;l6st .
• •LEWIS' . I3OOK.,'STOIIE. .
THE BEST
STOCK OF FINE STATIONERY,
• !
iron
LAD7ESAND GENTLEAW,
EVER - RECIS.IVED IN lIIINYING.DON,
_CAN NOW 43E HA])
AT LEWIS' nobrz, STATIONERY AND lIUSIO STORE
pApER ! PAPER!! PAPER !!!
Tracing Forst., '
Titipreesiots pnpot
Drawing Par;r:, :
Deed Paper,
'Plieue Paper,
Silk Paper for Blowers,
Perforated Paper,
Bristol Board,
fat Cap Paper,
Foolscap Paper,
Letter Paper,
Commercial Note Paper,
Ladles' Gilt Edged Lotter and Note Paper,
Lantos' Plain and Fancy Neter Paper,.
White and Colored Card Piper, in Packs and Sheer,
For sale ei LEWIS' Book, Stationary and Music Store.
ALBUMS Atßums.
A beautiful assortment of PHOTO
ki-RAPR ALBUMS just received and
for sale
AT LEWIS' BOON STORE.
PnOVE.SSIeSNAL and 111031NESS.
D. QAMPBELL,
AT TOR N AT LAW,
iIIThITINGDON, PA. •
Oftlce in the Btick new, nearly opposite the Conti
Home: • • [Ate11150.863.
W. A STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY ..kT LAW,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
OFFICE.—In Treasurer's room. in
Court House—up stairg."
HonUngdon, Dec. 18, 1883.
R. ALLISON MILLER, .0- - -
ia; - - -.. -
DEN'TIST,
Ilse removed to the Brick Row opposite the'6l3l4,
Apr 1113,1889.
j E. GREENE, 4 ,-- -z==.%
001ce remo.cd to oppenita the store of
D. P. Gain, la the vinare, Hill street, litiiiiingdon,
April 13,1863.
WM. WILLIAMS
H. K.-NEFF,'M.: D.
Kr AVING returned the' army;
the praCtice of MEDICINE and
Y, at Me old residence on 11111 greet.
Huntingdon, Ang., 24,'64.
WILLTAM
BOOT AND SHOE-MANIo ,
ONE DOOR EAU OF It ROMAN'S CLOTIIINCI STORE.
His Old cuetomere and the public - generally, will gly.
him a sail. [Huntingdon, Oet. 20, 1115q.]
THE JACKSON HOTEL,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
J. MORRISON, Prisprietor
NyM. LEWIS,
' Denier In Booby, Stationoiy and Ditialeni inatrn
menta, liuntingdon, Ra.
Ar GUTMAN & CO., Dealers in Ready
131_ • made ILiantingdpi, , , „
DR. JOHN 31eCULLOC, , offers his
IT
professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon
and vicinity. Office on Hill'itreet, one dtiereastufliteQ's
Drug Moro. Aug. 25, '56;
S. SMITH, Dealer-in Drum, Medi
. rißes, Perfumery, Dye Stan, ON, as. Aleo—Gre
corks, Confmtionerles, *c., Ifuntingdou, PS.'
,
Ye
TAMES A. BROWN,
Dealer le hardware, Cihreiy, Pilate, 01Ili, isa, hint
Ingdoet, Pa.
TT ROMAN,
Dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Hate and
lloote and ;hoot, &e.
1 - 1 . Y. Prilrilf,
_t_f . Dealer In Dry Goods,Groesries,liardesare,Queene
ware, Hats and Caps; Roots and Shoes, da: . . •
„
.
- DOCKET. TESTAMENTS, • .
.
_ll. • . .
... . .
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A LARGE STOCK ON RAND AT
BOOK BINDING. . •
Old Books. Arsgazinos, or publisations of any kind,
bound to order, if left et
LEWIS' Boos IS' STATIONERY STORE.
st 4
\416)
BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE
It you Went your card neatly printed upon envel
opes, call at
Zaffe/3' Booir AND STATIONEICTSTORS.
FOR. THE LADIES. .
Asupertor article or Not* Paper 'and Envelopes,
euitable for con fidential. correspondence, for ealeut
LEWIS' BOOK d- STATIONERY...STORE:.
WM. WILLIAMS, . •
Plain and Ornarhental Marble Manatacturm.
E NVELOPES
.
By tin box; pack, or lea quantity, far tan at
• ' LKIVIS' BOOK AND S2ATIONERI "STOMA'.
' WRAPPING PAPER!
.
A good artfcla for ode at
LEWIS' BOON nolo
IF you want Carpets and Oil Cloths, call
at D. P where you will Had the largest u
eortment fa lowa.
Li Q . CHOOL BOOKS,-
Generally in use In the &hoele of the County, net on
bend, will be (twiddled to order, en application et • •
zEnus• BOON; AND STATIONERY" STORE.
.
ATONE-WARE at S. S. Smith's Gra
cery, 20 per cent. cheapet than any other place in
town.
THE best Tobacco in town, at
JL D, P. GAIN'S
QLD BRASS AND COPPER taken
In exchange for gib& at "thelfardware Store
pt. 3, 11162. JAS. A. BROWN
EADY RECKONER... . .• .- ~ -
- A complete Pocket Ready Reckoner, in dollars
an ante, to which' are added forms of Notes, 131110:11e
ceiptg,,PotitIons, he., together with a eet of useful tables,
contaToing rate of interest from one dollar to twelve thous
and, by the single day, with a table.of stages, and board
by the week and day, published in 1850. For sale at
Ii you want handsorr o Goods, ,good
Goods, chomp Goods, and all kind of Goode, go to
D. P. 6VV1V,13.
TOOTS SHOES , . Hata Sc Caps; the
_..D largest aseortment Aral shosiest to to foinal at
D. P. OWIN'S
GUN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-A"
tiesortmebt at
• BROWN'S .HARDWARE STORE.
1 - 1 UM SHOES, cheaper at IX P. Gwin's
kJ thancan be had In town. Call and &On thein:
T)APER ! PATER!! , , •
Note; Poet, ComnerciO, lilittoupa
good assortment for sale by the ream, half ream, quire or,
sheet, at
LEWIS' NEW BOOK A STATIONERY STORE.
DARCHME NT bEED.
ruled, for sole At
ItTONTHLY TIME BOOKS,
For BBle
LEWIS. BOOK-AND. . STATIONERY STORIS.
T{OOP SKIRTS with from 4 to 30
heap", at prices from 25 cti. tp $2,00 at the cheap
store of • . D, P.6WTN.
DG -WIN keeps the largest, 'heSt
assoriment end cheapeat Aim in town. Maud
examine them.;
rr RACING' MUSLIN,
DILLIPTING AND INURING PAPEJI
White and Colored Card aper,
Yor sale at -
LEWIS' BOOS & , STATIONE.42r STORE.
BOOTS and SHOES, thalatgest and
cheapest assortment In town, at
. D.P. (MINS
. _
C ARPET Sacks and Fancy. Baskets at
• OWIN'B.
T.lQUplt§, of the, best, for Medieina,
. purposes et 8.'9. SMITH'S.
A beautiful lot of Shaker Bonnets for
.ale amp, at ' D. P. OWII.PB.
1 - 1 P. (TWIN'S' is the place to..buy
1..../• good and cheap Corpote.
PALL at D. P. GNSTIN'S if you want
(100 D 000DS. -
T ADIES Collars, very cheap and beau
tiful, at , D. D.:DIVIN'I3.
CULL at D. P. G WIN'S if you*lint
• fashionable Good,
OALL at' the new CLOTHING STOR
J of OUTMAN 4. 00,, If yau.irant a goat iirttote •
Clothing. store roots Is Long'n now . IWirB,, in ttin'n!
mond, iluatitsmlcia• • . •
BLADTK BOOKS, : •
OP VARIOUS U.% for late ,
LEWIS' BOOK AND M
STATIONERY - STORF..
OVNTRY
buy ciorat*a from me In Huntingdon et
• , 'WHOLESALE as cheap as they can In the
onion, nal hive a wkieleseler eters in rhieadelplal
TlOntiltiziAll, APO .1.41, IM. 11. ROMAN.
EAU AGAIN, 9011gElicEp THZ.
LEWIS' BOOK STORE
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
LEWIS' Boox•srozor.
66 (111LICK SALES
--iv AND
SMALL PitOPITS 1";
Anybody in want'of .
FAMILY AND POCKET. DIANA .
,
But ANDPR4YEA poops, ,
ALBUMS AND AIiNUAL%
ANT ONUS. VALUABIX AXD O:ISIUSITINCe 300 i;
.1 -;
• 2. !!i!,7 8 j ,4' . 3 4°9). -
STATIONERY,
MU CAL INS'Tlltratk,NTO,
extritcu MUSIC AS ID iitstattroTzenf SOCKS, ". '
SliSiT MUSIC for thoPitino, Culkikr, AL, 'Sta.
roein 'Ooze, naTMONN/INI IND4OIIIIk
/or Wive 'and Gerttlemen,
GOLD PENS exp n rationa,
AWARD CARDS AND ROOKS,
For StuadiyArid Common 903.010,
SUNDAY SCHOOL 800 Ks pa 'ALL
.MNDS,
.TOT BAOFJ!1,
ALL KINDS OF BOOKS,
Proper foeliejirtild
AMUSING ':GAMES
WEDDING NIELOPEB AND £ARU,
iitAtiltrAcua ctaiiTi9epui, •.• •
CAD.I)9,'
:011.80HBR BOARDS, nouthoY6, 4d,
CONURBATION . cArtni
SONG BOOKS,
From 6 to 75 Cente.,
~, ' , BLANK: rBOOV3, -
Memorandum - Booki of Tat'ichti Satz,
SCHOOL 800%8 OF ALL HINDS,
D/ARTEF ➢vojt 1863
-'Oros:yin) old itoliimg 11441 , , Ites;t4 .64 airi.Cl
WIIIIB /30ZiNfit BOARD,
INDIC/51LN, OklUclifd, Im p BLua AND BLACK ISM,
# Arnold's, Hodgson's and Ilarrisores
WRITING FLUID
tfr►ttlig POpor of Diffoieht Sink aid 41114.111 k-o,
be.. Sm. : . Mr, koi
AIIOOLD GALL AT
LBWIB"
CMS , Doer, SiATIONIIAT 'AND 14Vil0 1144P21,
In the "Globe" building, Markot'Sgeiute,
where all who wane Ire
SAYE MONEY,
go to make their purgliasei
HE PEOPLE'S"COOK BOOK
MODERN COOKERY
IN ALL ITS•BRANCIIBIL
2tU& EI42A ACTON.
Carefully /terisici by Mr. T. S. Hale
tact Mr Now to choose all kinds of Wats, Ponitt7,
and Game, with ali. the various and most
approved modes or droning and cooking
Beef and Pork; oleo the best and .simplest
• • way of salting, pickling and curing the
Iv Tar= Toe All the exams and moatapproved nodes of
dressing, cooking, and bonlit
...... Laron,...vesi,-Penitry, and game of all kinds
with the different Draining., Gravies, and
-Stuffings' appropriate to each.:
IT Taus Tel Row to choese, clean, sod preserve Fish et
allkinds, and bow to sweeten It When table•
ed; also all the various, and'Most approve 4.
:cedes of molting, with the different Dress.
Inge, Banos, and Flavorings.apprepriatete
each.
If Tuts To All the yariono and roast approved rneoloof
preparing over 50 kinds of Oleat,rieh,rowl
Game, and Vegetable Soupp, Brotho,. an
Stews, with the Rellehee and Seasonings
• . appropriate toeach.
IzTaF.B slaw. All the:various and most ipyroved modes of
cooking Vegetables of every descriptfea,
•
.also hove toy prepare •Plcklee, Catnaps and.
. Curries of, kinds, Petted Mote, EA,
Game, Idnahroonie,-&e.
Ir.trilis Toy All lb; rationsand naostapproved•noden
. . preparing and cooking all kinds of Plain
• • and Fancy Pastry, .Puddings, Onledittos;
Witten/ Cake. aontectioloarn Preserve',
Jalllea, and Sweet Mixes of .asei& descrip•
IS TX= TQU An the varlente end moot :Tonne(' modes
• .of making Bread,'ltuake, Muffins, end Ille•
°MN and -.the :beet method of proparing
Coffee ' Cbhcolete, • add • 'Tea,' sod bow to
• . make. Elf rope, Co r diale, -and YOnes of ya,..
to ILts You NOW to set Oaf and ornatoonterabli, hew '
cam all kinds of nth, Flesh'or:rowl, end
• in short, how to soOlmpllfythelthole Art
.6f Cooking , as to bring the cholcvet lo.terlot
of
lbeit/VW within the everybody's rota.
For Sale'lit teitite-Book Store.
NEW BOOKS ;1
TOR SALE AT LEWIS' COOK STODE
TILE HOUSE: A Nine Poorer Stamm of Karat - Ambito - 0.
torev or, How to Calla . Dneilinge, Therm,. StaPles, and
'Oa Dietitians. of all Ithid. /Chapter do Churches
and Sehenl.lionees: Price, 50 cents— • •
. . • , . •
THE GARDEN: A Nrvi - PooEsr Manual, of Practical for
- ticulturo;- or, How to Cultivate Vegatables, Prulta,; and
Flowers. With a .Chapter era Ornamental Tres! , and
Sbrubi. Price, 50 conts: ,
THE FARM: 'A Navr,Pocur ,51ANCIAL of Practical Agri.
culture; - or, Hew to Cultliate'r,ll ihs Field Crops. With
Eigy OtvEartallantigemet!t, etc.f...PricarpO ceata,
DOMESTIC ANISIALS: A Nate pocaci Mertnsl,ofCattle,
litirseAtid Sbeinr , Hisboxtdry; :or, :Horv'ito' Breed 'and
Rear the Various . Tenant/ of the Darn-yard , etc., ate
rrke, 60 'tante. :
110 W TO TALK: A New Pomurr MANUAL cf COllVlllattop
and Debate, with Directions for treituiHng Grammar
.. cal Styloomd more than lelvy llnudroo Cptga!tir.Blio--
taken Corrected. Pilaf; 60 cents :..
!lOW TO'BEIIAVE: A NEW Pocicrideliatttiof ilepitbli•
can Xttquetto, aim/ Guide to. Correct ,Peraonal Habit.;
with'Eures for 'Debating Bocieties'and Deliberatire
sembliss, eta, Pr 1.0,09 cent,. f:.
DOW TO DO' BUSINESS Msnvii of
Practical Affairs and Outdo to' ancr.esa in Ude with . *
Collection of Business Fortria,,and a Dictionary of Com.
incrcial Terms; etc. Price,!adcenta. • . •
PHOTOGIIAPII ALBUMS
SMALL' -PORTRAITS
•
ALL 1 Tnr. rintratzsuca OFFIOHRS AIW eirrtaANl,
, ATALEIVILV,BO,OI; AN. ST*TIQNEItIr:IITORIL
OIL CLOT WINDOW:SHAIItS.
GOLD • SitADES,i
• • • • • . • . . ~,••
• '
A-4/7 , 4 t00 , 4TT4b): 4 , • •
'TAPE, .`Caltiir AND ALA%
A . .
PULL ABBORTMSNT
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE
!•
GET
_THE._ k iE f t l __
BEST IS'
• t• BiRNARWS"
Celebrated ffOorrugarad-IletanPene
; 134)1
'• At'LEWIS BOQic-fSTORA:
Agentylo'iik d
pitips---25: ate. per dozen pr, 42,,per, grow , ,
T." CORRUGATVD METAL"`''
PENS, pads by .0,-BAltfiAßß, are the" limit Com.
marital . ind' School:Polmirtvithout , szeeptiop ;So mly;tt.
-They are need by all the principal Banks and Croverament
neptdeinards,Triblie - and. Privalg !Schools p••slethly
Most prominent Commercial, ffonses,throughout.the
ted tatadand Canaan.; ;Iv ;11 L .
Bata shart,finse has fiyip!i,e4slace • • y
C. tA. 4 OA4Dt •
have beenhiltadtieed intoiiMlThlted
ed preference Is given then over, all othershe the (alloy,
ing real:one :- The 4. Coringeted Metal "1%118 do 'riot cot.'
rode; they will - not splatter or cut through the thin-met, •
paper ; ' they have an easy alidinginotion, 'a certainty
ngually diffusing the Ink, softness of point, and great dn.,
rabllity.
" The following testtaonfelv selected from numerals
Others, are respectfully subniitted:, .f
I have need the Metallic Pena"
of . air, O. Barnard{ and
highly aPprive of theni. • • •0! BARBTOT4-
- IttticgePt of .S, Nicholas BankolViro York.,
Wl> hem steed tbo Nteket MF.,)laniard,sniffind there
to be ad hi represents, and take pleasure id 'reitemmixd;
ing tbipsa to tbd . yvELL, FAw CO.,
A. MULLIGAN, Ciliates.
C. Beraeri'i Pone have been tried, and are Welly
proved in tide office. ' • " 8. G. OODEN,
.audito,r. zugoo,l7.4k i ,inie YbraY
• •
Having triad the corrugated Polio Pride bike. Barhark
I can recommend them es. excellent.: .
- , ' -Ctmoodndant-Navy rarg i .qrooklynt. .
Yr° g.Gli73nt;rat.l,° 1 8., Now York
.
I bail) eo lieeitation in saying Keinieed's Pane are e•
eldedly the Jiestl . bnye:eyer teded: •i - .
.;
Aggtt United Skits Co., AVow York.
We eau . confldently reignamerid kr. C. Karnaid'iAnti
Corrosive Pens as the best ever:brooght underour netloe!
Without exception.
WILKINSON, TETON & CO.,
• Park York-'?
T. B. „ •-•
. ,
• We.heve been titatietbe Pine of ;31r,Cilliani . "" m osOowd,
take great pleasure in ricommending them to the publici
ax - they ere excellent Mticiej And Mt: he, remresemti •
them to be.' . , A, 7; CLDITON,
. • ; -Irferdary Eagle/n=ls:mM 04 Nett ref*: I
trponlirl4 we have found Elfr. - Barriad'e-1 , 66 te
onset. .ItRED, P.ROBT Sc CO. ; Neve YpOc.
. I would recommend Mr. Barnard's Pens as a superior ,
article to any I have need.
. .
GOMM.. KEMBLE, Now Tusk
We addentre to the aboeo -reoommendatlone._ ,
• - HAMAN', ccr.; sercurie.
Or all Pane I haVe ever need, dr. Barnard'e Oran
ma, moo satiataction, and I can 'recommend
. thenz „to 1361
public as being entirely antkorronive. "" - •
X POIRXR, Haw York.
After 'NIX monthrd f conatantmee of 0. Berroird'il Jadti,
Corroeive 'Pen, we can' confidently recominend'l4,ai-the
beet .tnetaille pen we have *tor Ted, thilingillgonx..the
BbOYO experience that it iioos not notnatty aorrgdo. .•'
rerk,
•
•
C. BARNARD,
Manufacturer of Corrygotod
John troti3Olorkenwold,-London.;
JBito 18,1882 n
GREAT. WORK ON Tr
THE HORSE & HIS
BY ROBERT
If'refater of Pathology and ,Operalfl..,
Veterinary CoUegeof Philf*lphl
STILL TELL YOU Of tha Origin, History
•• " AVRIe f , Alter ybreww Amert
Hari;
• c w Si h arlP:a P o h l a t i g i gt r ;ni n 3;"rind",
• , ascertain his Alga 'tby the eileeheuei•—
ionilition aka teeth; illuairatecrerikle
• PareeFinla P!lP.laP.o9l:Yffil/griqi.ngc..
.TILE HORSE AND M13,D1P4429
WILL TELL TOII Of Breeding, Breaking, Stablingi.geld .
lug; grohollog, Shoeing, *nd the gener-'-
.
• al management or the, horaNyritli
• ' beat modes of idininletering medicine,
. • , hen - to Arent. Biting,t
Rearing, Shying, Stumbling, CribTlto
lug, .Ileatleeinese; and ogler vices, to,
which beta itibjec4Wltlruudidrirtithet:
. • ::: planatory cagily/lugs., . ;".!
. THE HORSE AND.DISEASES: •
. . •
WILL TRILL YOU Of the causpe,eympteme,and Treatment
. . • of Strangles, Sure Throat, Dietempor,)
Catarrh, Influenza, Bronchltte, Peen
' . MonlailiennieljßrokehlHad, Chri3V•
.is Cough, Roaring end Whtetlanit,Lom
.• • • I Pa, Sore &Louth end Ulcers i and , Dv ,
caged Teeth with other diseases glebe
Mouthand ' lleardratery Organe. ' •
Tint uonsn AND His INSDAsia9
~ . ,
WILL TELT; TOIJ Of the ceases symptomsd Treattriod
of Wormy, Vote, cholla, SStrangulation
- .
Stony Concretions; Rdpturee, • Paley
. Diarrhoa,Jaundice,ilepatirrhea,Bleody
IJriae, Stones to the lUdearce44,Bledz
der, Inflamation and other Minim a
. . . ~ the Stomach, Ilowels;.Llver. 'and 'Uri
nary O rgans... .
THE HORSE AND HIE DISEASES
.
WILL TALL TOIT Of the museo, ayroproma, and Treat
mint of Bone, Blood and - Itogi Bpavini
Ring Boner, Gweanle, Straina, Brokaw
Knees,'Veind Galls, Hounder Cracked
Hoofs, Bole Bruise and Gravel, Canker
. : • 'Scratches, And& andTornsi 6leojo
Megrims, yerGgd, Fpilepsy, Staggers
and other .dissatei+ tha...Baer, Lekii
, . 'and Head.
THA MESE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELL TOO Of eta mum, symptoms, and Treat.
•
moat of. Fistula, Et% Olandorit,
Farcy,'Scarlet - .Fever, Efange, Ourfeit,
. . Locked Jaw,ltheninatlem:Crarap,ilialls,
'Minima of the Rye end
• , end how to manage Castration, Blood
. fug, Trephlnlng„ Roweling: -
Rotolo, Amputation, Topplngiond nth.
or 'surgical operations. •
MID BORON AND .11y1D113ASES
WILL Tau, YOU Of Ranee Method of taming Homes
h'ow, to Approacl4.llaltnr;.or , litabli3t
•; )171g!truil I d s a "rt;l n algTt's,ltn i atin ° l4;
Bit, Ilndd ( q Ride, and
- ~_Br . m,
n i akll.:4 . t o o f
WAn o ß t7s T ieaT i e!_ "l 2l b l e igiVal ilia
• i dela ts a . C& C gi l l i tn i raUrct i elhl n txt7itt.
Par gala at yawl"' Rook 6 Pirt; ; ; . •,"
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ROHIHCR'S
ROHRER'S
notatitals ,••t
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR
PRACTICAL 0M,0171..1.491t.
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PRACTICAL, OALCuLATOR. -
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.._
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