The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, December 21, 1864, Image 4

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    NEE* GOODS
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
Wm. MARCH & BROTHER,
Respectfully Inform their numerous easterner?, and the
public generally, that they havejust received a Itirgc and
splendid Stock 0/Climate et their titer° In -11,111,141..Kiilitlaii
conabiting In part of
' •
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS,
NOTIONS,
lIATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWAIIE,
WOOD &
WiL
LOW WARE,
TOBACCO,
•
SEGARS,
NAILS,
GLASS, ' 6 l
OLD iIfEAT,
CRACKERS,
PROVISIONS,
FISH,
SALT; &c., &c.
~AIso—BONNETS and TINWARE;
And In fact everything usually kept lu a first class court.
try store, which were bought low for cash Rod will he
sold at corresponding low prices for caelfor country prod
uce, and request the public. to wife us a call before pur
chasing 'elsewhere, feeling Satisfied wo can offer superior
inducements to cash buyers.
-We repeetfully request the patronage or all, and ee
onr Trough Creek Valley frionde.
Everything taken In exchange for goods except promi
ses.
/14y-Cash Todd- for all kinds of grain, fur which the
highest market prices will be given.
Wo have oleo a stock of FA sinoNAmr:
which Will be cold at reasonable prices.
MA /WE 84. BRO.
Maiklesburg, Nor. 16, 1664. •. •
bes
4-
to
Q
Iri
T .
HIS WAY ! THIS WAY 1
A NEW ARRIVAL OF
' BOOTS ,F 6 SHOES, FIATS, eta.
JOHN 11. WE3TBROOK informs the publie that hakes
Just reeelved a new stock of BOOTS and SHOES of all bi•
zoo and kinds to suit everybody.
Moo, Hate, Hosiery, Roo Findings, Morocco and Lin'
fog Skins, alt et Which will be sold at the lowest each
prices.
Don't forget the old stand In the Diamond. Old nab>.
mere and the public generally are Invited to call.
Huntingdon, Sept. 21, 1864. .
INSURE YOUR PROPER;LY IN THE
• •-•- GIRARD
Fire and 31anne---Insurance - -00.,
•
PHILADELPHIA.
NO 'MARINE RISKS-FILE RISKS ONLY TAKEN.
Prrpdualpolisies granted on brick and stone bniblings.
Limited, policies granted oa frame or log buildings.,
merchandise and furnihire.
,Th.. No great tam notes required, consequently no assess.'
',tents mle. It. ALLISON :lIILLEIL
Seplo s lB63 • Agt. for Ilnntingdon.S: adjoining Cue
BIRNBAUM'S •
PHOTOCRAPif
pir STREIEIT,
A feto doois west of _Lewis' Book Store,
7IUNTIATODON,
Photographs ana Ambrotypes Taken
in tb.e Pest Style.
ra.eALL AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS
71 - ,lrNq - y . FURS, FANCY FURS
PnwAnzr,Pno. - I
now In storo of
importation and
Ire, one of the
ST and' most . 1
Xl': FURS. i
rty Mut GENTLE-
NEAR, In tho'
to, a ilne assort-
Gont's rur,
irolinra;
Tuii was pot
ten Gold was at
lowor -prnniuta
)f.tholfl serf I
, , ~ore solicit n can
front my.fi/unde,, of Iluatirtgdon county and vicinity. '
ReniCtnber the Nome, Number and Street
JOHN PAREIRA, •
71S AROI - f Strcot, above 7th, Eonth aide.
• . .PIIILADELPI.IIA.
fl l I ITATE - NO PART? ER. (1 OR. • CONNECTIVN
WITH ANY„OTHER STOPLA IN I'IIIZADELPHIA I •
Sept. 7,161, •. - , -
EORGE P: ELI)
O : .HARLES DESILVER,
Wholesale and Retail
PUBLISHEtt and BOOKSELLER,
1229 CHESTNUT S'I'.,'PHILADA
ire- Your patronage ix solicited.
Apt-1116,1864-Iy.
411,D ASSOCIATION, .
• PIIILADELPIIIA.
Diseases of _the Nervous, Seminal, Urns-
• .
ary4np. System's, • , 7
Rewanneltable treatment—ln reports by the HOWARD
La6ool.klW....§ent-b7mailhreealed-letter envelopes,
free erebetigo, e ;
Addreenslik.'S.-SKYLLIN'.IIOUORTON; . 'Acting" Sar
geon, Howard AseoClatlOD, No. 2.Bouth Ninth Street.Phtl
adelphla,„ka....ely 13, 1864.1 x,„,
__
ALEXANDRIA'
~,, - .. - ..fj . ,- 'i.
T HE unirerig'fiea liayirig Turchased
.
from, T. Newell hie interest in the Macau- •
r a Bemeryi Abe busbies, wlll hereafter be rA'
carried ou under ender, firm of E.O. COLDER &
...,.:A11...,
00-, arid - old citeionieroopd the public general. :, - ;r ;
ly are leformOd - that all orders will receive 's;% -.....
prompt attention.. - - . E. 0. COLDER & CO.
a. m. cratiimittax
' • F.f fi.{Tri I A, N ;
f. M. CONNINGIIS3I h SON, snieneseors to J. M.
nninghttm;7mre , thlstaz...enteren, ntovet.noesbip to
the round4l tolsliress and are prepared to furnish Cast
ings. or all kinds, and repairs 41 . 81torkylptice and ear rens..
enable terms. _ .
. . .
AVG aro buytagiCtid,kleta4 and acraßlrFra, at. hig3 l e4
raarkeepticea.. ; • ; - ,;,"•
Iluntiogdrb,
WAR FOR THE UNION
,
NEW ORLEANS; si:Lours, FIEMPIIIS, NORFOLK, Ac,
TAREN.—ASHBY SLAIN; AND TILE BACK
BONE OF "SECESLI" BItOBEN
But while yon rejoice at the enema 'of our gallant
troupe. and the prospect of tae speedy downfall of the
Babel Army, do ;sot forget to call at the Store of
• 'WALLACE B,r,,cLvAtivr'
before purchiesitts -aridl concur new. stock
goods, ecr=ing,o(:. ; - •
Dry
Boots andEbnee„, ;
Qaocrietrare,
, Crockeryware, '
Tobacco, Segars, •
Harm,
Flitch,
Elton Mars, •
' • 'Eh, •
Snow,
Sall,
arid a ganeral MOTO:neat-of notionn, all of which I r
4%12 on Tetisonalde terms for cull or produce.
uothr*doa, - July 1,1863.
SPECTACLES.
~.~~ ~'~
A fine and largo assortment always on
hand
L AWLS' BOOK STORE.
,Foe -PRINTING, call at
the "Gt.°lin Jou PRIRT/NO GiiICE," at. Hun
tingdon -Pa- --
rirllE best Tobacco in town, at ,
40 , ,0ft0Y,;1:!'...
FOR_ , 00T-Igg#Pla 1391041 Ra,
CLAIMS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY
AND. PENSIONS. . _ _
LL who may have any
,elaims a
'
A gitimst tbn Goverument for Ihtuty, ruck puy and
l'emiolut,cluilinse their elnims promptly cullectett by ap
plying eltbor to perew or by letter to
August 12, 1863
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM;
No. 920 Chestnut St., Fhihia.
-NO11!
_ .
Parisaade Mantillas and Cloaks.
Also, SPRING and SUMMER GARMENTS,
of our own Manufacture, of the latest styles nod
. to great variety.
i,'II.OCTOAR: & co-,- • •
The Paris Mantilla Emporium,
MO Chcstnut,t., PhiiadOphin.
April LI, 1566
~ ~ ~.
Es~ ~~ if ~~~~ ° '~ M~ j
..~." - mil>~ t ,vr ~'-~.ari .L =cc-, .-~-,~`Y@~~:
READING RAIL ROAD,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
NOVEMBER 7, ISai.
aREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE
North and North-West for PHILADELPIIIA, N.
000, itnstaxo, rorroving, Ltattzto:i, ALLINTOiTN, EASTON,
&c.
Trains leave ITarrishurg for Nest York, as follows At
3 00 and S 15 A. 31, and .1 45 P. M., arriving at Now York
at 10 00 A, M., and 2 45 and 10 00 P. M.
The above connect with similar Trains on the Pennsyl
vania Railroad, and sleeping care accompany the first two
trams. without change.
LUAVO fin• Reaing. Pottsville. Tamaqua, Millersville,
Allentown and Philadelphia at Bi 6 A. and 146 P. 51.,
stopping at Lebancn and principal stations only.
Way Trains, stopping at all point , i, at 7 25 A. 51., and
4 40 P.
Returning. leave New-Toni at 0 A. M., 12 Noon. nnil 7
P. U. PLiladelphin nt BA. and 330 P. 31; Pottsville
at 8 50 A. 31.. and 2 35 I'. Tamagna at 8 10 A. 31., and
215 P. 11., nod Heading nt 12 midnight, 7 35 and 10 45 A.
1 34 and 0 05 P. 31.
An Accommodation l'asronger Train loaves nrADltia at
6.30 A. M., and returns front PIIILAPELPIIIA at 4,30 P. M.
• Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 6 40 11111.1 11
A. N., for Ephrata, 140 p, Co lamina-, A:e., •
On Sundays, .leavo at. 7 I': 741, Plillhd,Bpli in,
315 P. !if., Pottsville 7 30 A. N., Tamaqua 7 A. Si..
11 burg 8 15 A. 31., nud Readttig at I'2utiduiglit, for Har
risburg.
CUI,IMUTATIOM, MILEAGE, SEASON, mad BxcnnsioN TICEZTS
at reduced rates to nod from All points.
Baggage checked through : 80 pounds Baggage allowed
each Ptssonger.
•-. -.(I.X.":IBICOLLg, ,
0 , . tost4: .
~Viotral-.3tiperinlendent.
•11 - ;
;r -- -
pENNSYLVAWIA. Ti/‘ IL ROA D.
TL) IE OF LEAVING 0 CTI:AINS
Tf'l2l7ER A It'll-1.N7:.; FMENT.
IBM
F.ASTWA
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P 2.. . r:,; . - -1;'
~ : 4 TATIONt , . 1.,,, Pr ,' I
'?' F. :4 ;. Fri '::' 1 ~ ,n o -:-. .:
~4 :II '... :
1 /. .5 - ,1 5 i
4 .1" 10
4 1412
2 1-
t e 09
6 30
Too I'll
Altoona at
11 01 I'. M.
MEI
The FA,
A. M., end a
LISII Enetward leturce Alton
miry. at Huntingdon at 4 A. S
LA13E1,1111,1 EXPRESS IVAstv,
.n at 7 20 A. Al., aud arriros. a•
The PH
Iluntingdo
3 ui A. 11.
FARETRA,
.zu Street
LISP Westward, leaves Ilan
and arrives nt Altoona at 6 60 P.
Thu I.AS
7 99 P. M.,
HUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP
RAILROAD.---CHANUII OF
On and niter Wednesday N0C . ..9,1§0i, reY3ePger To‘hr3
*di! arrive and depart its follows
SOUTILWA la) TItAINS. NORTIIIVARD TRAINS.
Eroreg 1 Morn'g
P. V. I A M.
LE 5 25,
6 on'
6 1
6 3
I 07
7 lf)
ac S DO,
S 20
8 20 1
8 411
9 00,ColTee Run,
Otiro9gll,l, 11r0t3y , .
921 Cove, '
11 FisheenAnnik.
L AR ? 901 Sri3toA,:.
2,
I.slltiddlcalmrg,
10 2.3i110p,0 - 41....
10 SI;
10 00111amilto0
Ir 2
AP.II 15
sijoUP'S 1003 01033
740
AM S 10
cc 10 00'Faxton
10 15Coninnont,
.!0 20 Crawford,
mrlo zoifludloy,
Illrood Top City,.....
9, 104. JA,
nuntingdon, NC
UN EitBAl
CLOTHS WaINGE.II
No: 1. Large Family JVringer, $14,00
No. 1k Medium " " 12,00,
No. 2. 211 - edi*,::,"; - ::,
,00
No. 2i " 9 , 00
No. 3. Small " i; 8,00
No. 8. Large Hotel; " " 20,00
No. 18. Medium Laundry f co rkm 120,00
No. 22. Large lorrin.J3o,oo
N05..2k.. tprd: 3. have"no
,Cogs, „rill oth
ers are warranted. . ,
=
. .
th 6 rjizo generally used in
pricMto families.
ORANGE JUDD, of the "American Ag
riculturist," sayfi of the-
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER
"A child eon nattily wring out a hil(full of clot be , hi
a few minutes. It IN inn reality a CLOTIO.:3 fltv,:n! A.
'Kota Ss.vtal anti a STENOTII §/kVGGI T ‘ he„snyin g
gof m ,
meats will alone pay a irge per(centage,oit itaro.t. We
think the machine muelttriinrn than (14iy's'fOr it«ell eve
ry year , in the easing of •gartrtenlal Them mo ,v(Ver(ll
kinds, nearly alike in general construction, bintWe Colt-
Bider It important that the Wringer he with Cogs,
otherwise a mass or garments may clog _the rollers, and
the rollers upon the crank-shaft slip oral tear the clothes,
or the rubber break lone from the shaft. Our own is one
.of the first make, and It Is as GOOD AS NEW after nearly
noun TEARS' CONSTANT nat.
Eirery Wringer with Cog .Wheels is War
- ranted in every paitiOular.
No Wringer. can be Durable without Cog
3. A. Brown, is Agent for Hunting
don, Pa:
July 27, 1864. •
T_TOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION
Yon all want a CI.QTIIES WRINGER, in order
to got through your lraßblugcorner,opare your strength
and at tho same thou save etniugh in the wear of clothes
by using a IVringer, to pay M. it in six months, at the
present price of cotton. WringeriN h int have taken the
PREMIUM OVER ALL OTHERS in the market, for sale at the
Hardware Store of- ~1. 0 ,156-1. . JAMES A. BROWS.
.
I. CHEAPTIJMES.
JAMES A. BROWN,- Huntingdon,
Pa., sells Patent Wooden. Pumps for .cistorpa . and
,livolle, from 4 to GO feot'dneri, at nbont ono halt The usual
prjop for old faAllorigi pumps. All pumps warriluted..' '
Aug. VOL
W. H. WOODS,
Attorney at Law,
Huntingdon, Pa
AT THE
; A
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j j
...Is.il.oiiton, I 8 22;
”MI. S 14!
Mar.telon, I
s s
4 j 10
2 30
CM
..... :iiil ' l Creek,...' 7 07
6 20j Huntingdon : l 746
I l'eteuburg,... 7 31
, TPlace, 1 I
.. .. ruce errel., g. 17
'.... N.. f.itiintinglimok j•i•Li
- niPhe, 614
TiptOn, 0 411
...... Fustork- •
1
Dell's 31111:‘,.. 6 3,
7 55 Altoona,. ..... 13 :ICI
P. 11.!
LIIIIA. EXPIRESS East,
2, 1341
8101330
A. M. I P.
ard, leaven
ringdod at.
itad,ityrives at flu
==l
',ad. 1 Vs'CS
t Altoona at
ntingtott nt
SrATIONS
Morn'g Ern n'g
12E3E13
CEEB=
'.45 12 47iAn 5 20
.1f 321 5 , 30
11 58 5
11 30 5 40
o.r. 11 01; 5 . 37
AR II 031 520
10 1`.3 5 OS
10 all Tr - T.
10 Ls 4,50
ILE 10 00 AR 4 40
I. • - 419
4 11
• 3 55
3 33
Illantinkdori;
;Niceolojellatowo
Pleasant ((rove,.
EMS=II
/An 9 401
9 251 9
15
•
• 9 10I'
S. LEWIS, Supt.
•
Wheels
PUTNAM
CLOTHES WRINGER,.
....._,
#
/ k
...,,),„......,,,;
-::,
IT IS THE ONLY P.IILIABLE
SELF ADJUSTING WRINGER.
11 . 0 WOODWORK TO SWELL OR SPLIT.
No Thumb-Screws to oet out of Order.
WARRANTED WITH OR WITHOUT COO-WIIEELS.
It took the FIRST PRE3IIUM rt fifty.aoren State nod
County Fairs in 1883, and is, without all eavept the hest
Wringer ever tondo.
Patented in the United Stales, England, Canada, and
Australia. Agents wanted In every town, and Inuit plea
of the world.•
- -
Energetic agents can make from 3 to 10 Dollars per day.
No. 3, $0,20 No.], $7,50. No. F, $8,50. No. A, $9,50,
Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by
TIM PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO.,
N 0.13, Platt Street. New York, and Cleveland. Obi°
S. C. NORTHROP, Agent.
WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS, :
That 'lron well galvanized will not rust;
That n. ample machine is better than n complicated, one
That a wringer Amnia be self-adjusting, durable, end
efficient ;
That Thnmb•Screws and Fastenings canoe delay and
trouble to regulate and keep in order;
That wood soaked in hot water will swell, shrink and
That wood bonringu for the shaft to run In will wear
out;
That tho Putnam iVtinger, with or without cog wheels
will not tear t h e cloth.;
That cog-wheel regulators nra not eseentinl ;
That tho Pn t nrun Wringer hug nil the adrantavn, and
nut one of tho dinndvantago4 above. named;
That nll who h;u•o tooled it, pronounce It the bent
Wringer over mado;
That It will wring n Thread or a Bed Quilt without al
teration.
Ira might fill the paper with testimonials, but insert
only rt few to convince the skeptical, If cinch there he;
end we say to ell, teat Puttinnt's ilfringer. Test it thor
enehly with any and all others, and if not entirely satie
factory, return It.
•
l'iitnam Manufacturing Co: •
OVNIIPMBS: I know from practical experience that
iron well galvanized with sine will not Oxidize or rust
one particle. The Putnam Wring, hns nertrperfect on
poseiblo, and I can clio.rftilly recommend it to be the
hest in tile. Iteepectfully yours.
JNO. W. 'Wit EICL,EIt. Cleveland, Ohio.
Many yearn' experience in tiro galvanizing business
enable too to indorse the above statement in all particu•
.NO. C. I.I.:FPFMTS, No. 100 Beekman at
Ncw York. Jnounry, 10114.
. .
.
We have tested Putuawdo Clothes Wringer try -moll
cal world= slid know that it will do. It is cheap; it in
simple; it require- no roan, whether lit work or at rest;
n child eon operate it; it does its duty thoroughly; it
Fat. limo it saves wear nail tear. Wo earnestly ad
vise all who have much washing to do, with all intelli
gent portions who have any, to buy this Wringer. It will
pay for itself in a year at most.
Him HORACE:GREELEY.
July 13, ISEI.
N v Furniture Establislnnent
J. M. WISE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in Furniture,
Respectfully invites the attention of the Pnblic to hie
mend on Hill at., Huntingdon. between Cunningham's
Store had Dean's National (louse, where lie manufactures
and keeps all kinds of Furniture nt minced prices. Per
aims wishing to purchase. will do well to give him a coll.
Repairing Of all kinds attended to promptly and charges
reasonable.
t- Also. Undertaking carried on, and Coffins m ado in
any style desired. at short notice.
.o.B` Funerals attended at nay place In town or coon
ry, by " J. 11. WISE.
Huntingdon, Sept. Si, 1562-tf
OIUrTZ'S
CELEBRATED
gorov and Ctitte V a ./MX/Ma
..-•
. ,-- • - , These Pou dera
7 will strength
ie 4
' . i 7 en the Stomach
. . . ....; 1 - and Intestines,
4. I?
'- ' cleanse them
from offensire
, matter, and
i.-_,.
..,,11:- „i• bring them to
f.'" - X0;• &V`- a he.dthy Mate.
- - -s• ---,,,----- c- - ` - They are a
sure preventive of Lung Fever, and a certain
remedy for all Diseases incident to the llorae,
such as (11an
..., a e,,,,SZI
dela, Yellow
Water, Dis
. v ).. , - ft ,
to ra pc r , ~,,i , , 0, c
Founder, f•; \\;•,, ~.„1' ti .
-,,..1M1 k , [y , 07,
Slavering, 's —.."--. :i -
Coughs, Fe- ' „,,,
A
vors, Loss of t 4•1
Appetite and i t t
1 - ,
Vital liner- • 'V`:4-*" . d '' 4 ' 4 11,v1-1‹:
In poor, low-spirited animals, it has the
most beneficial effect.
The ceo of them improres the rind, st ren Rth
ens the Appetite, and gives to the lha:is a
fine, smooth anti glossy- skin—thus improv
ing the appearance, vigor mad Bpirit of this
noble animal.
FOR MILCR" COWS.
)
v*.t..43
-4**--zv-gfser•
_.,; ii ,
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~.),. •• „6,\-- i : • -
7., 5., ,....- • •_,___ _ —, t -,,,,
•• CC '1 ,
. .1.40;r : 9 . ..,,, , ,,- Ltt - -- ,,,- --
- -P.- - --,T - e.--- - - -, -- - -- --
The property . this
.r!owi'vr post:G.s , l in in
creasing the quantity of 31i:k in Ccm - ;;
it all iMpOrtatlCC and wine which rlar.i;:d
place it in the hnn‘.l4 of every perrett keeping
Cow. By actual experiment ?..az proven
that it will increaza the quantity of rr.il
Cream twenty per cent., and make the Better
firm and sweet. In fattening Cnttle, it girt;
them an appetite, loosens their hide r.ntl
makes them thrice inch foster.
H. CI- .
In all DISOR3C2. of
Tr"'
the Swine. such as -' -. rr. : . l '..
'units, Ulcers in 4::'0`"; ',fithW'.
"').
1 - ..0 Lungs, Liver, ' - .......,,..! - '•fq:lo',-aW:A...;';
&,:. By putting I . 's'-; , f171.
from half a paper '1\,1 .... ,___, ' I V
to a paper of tite:e ~....,-,..,-:-..- 1- r i ....T.i?; - A
Powders in a bar- 6 - 2;-. 7 ..1..,-;-.. - -1 5 1,,,
rel of Swill, the .., - /%;;;..4, -. -'ll %.2": , .?‘... 1 )
above Diseases can be cured or entirely pre
vented. By using these Pr tiers the Duns
Cholera can in-prevented.
Price 25.0t5, pOr Pap3r, or 5 rzperx for fa.
=
S. A. FOUTZ & BRO.,
=MEI
WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, BM
For Sale by DrulTislt aml :51orckcepers
throughout the tniictl Slates.
For solb wholes:110 and retail by
John Road, Huntingdon, Pa: [dp27-1
SCHOOL 1.3Q9K,5,
FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STO.AE,
UUNTIN(IDON, Pe
osiIOGIYS 51,011..1 - .lst, 2d. 3d, 4th and sth Readers.
Speller and Readers.
SANDER'S do do do
'town's Spoiler and,Deliner, (old and new editions.)
Sipitles. Bullion's end Brown's Grammars; •
itch's Physical Geography.
Warren's Physical Geography.
Mitchell's. Monteith and McNally's Geographies Ic Atlases.
Camps (icogrnirliy, with Key to Mitchell's Outline Maps.
Webster's and Worcester's Dictionaries, •
Qeackenbos' First Lessons in Composition.
Quockentai's Composition and Rhetoric.
Greenleaf's, Stoddard's and Brooks' Arithmollcs.. .
Peterson's Familiar Science.
Greenleaf'd atidatoddard's Keys to Arithinetles.
Greenleaf's and Davies' Algebras.
Greenleaf's Key to Algebra.
Parker's Juvenile , Philosophy.
Parker's First Lessons in Natural Philosophy.
Parker's Philosophy. -
Willard's history of the United Staten.
Child's "
Goodrich's " 6,
Payson. Denton and Serlbner's Penmanship, In eleven
numbers.
Potter & Hammond's Penmanship in twelve numbers.
Academical, Controllers' and other Copy Books.
Davies' Elementary Geometry and Trigonometry.
Davies' Legendre's Geometry.
Greenleaf Geometry.
Fulton & Eastman's Bookkeeping.
Book Keeping by Single Entry, by Ilannford & Payson
Book Keeping by Single and Double Entry, by Ilanaford
Prtyson.
Other books will be added and furnished fo order.
A full stock of School Stationery :Always on hand:
lluntiogdom Pa.
na,Fine Cigars and Tobacco for
sale Dt Lewis' Book Store
ViSIVELOPES, wholesale and retail,
1.4 fnr role lifINSIB' BOOK STORE,
N
A w l : 3l LY An 2 .iielnderBine !la re.Aillycllo;:nttentlonof thecilse
.I
tuntingdon'and the adjoining counties to the Mock of
beautiful marble now on hand.. Hats prepared to furnish
n t the eltortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Table.
nud Stones of every desired Mee and form of. Italian 'et
liaetnrn Marble, highly Unhand ! and envied with appro.
uriato devices, or plain, no may Mai
Building Irtrbl,r, Mar and . IVludove Sillx, kc., will he
rulnited to nrslvr.
W. W. plelksti Jtho If to furnish material and work•.
manellip equal to any la the country, at a felt' pr lc e. Call
end see, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on Mill
treet, Ifuntiogdon,-Pa.
Illintingdon,May 101855. WM. WILLIAMS
1864. TH E 1864.
LARGEST AND BEST
STOCK OF
ALL PAPER
Ever Brought to Huntingdon,
Is now roady for inspection and sale,
Hi
LEWIS'
Book, Stationery and Music Store.
NEW AND' ELEGANT STYLES
AT
LOWER PRICES
Than the same article can be bought
in Philadelphia. or Pittsburg.
OUR STOCK
Consists of .upwards-of
One Hundred Different Styles
Wall & Ceiling Paper & Borderingi
GLOB
The Parlor, Sitting Room, Dining
Room, Bed Room, Hall,
Kitchen, Office,
Store, Shop, &e., &e.
Call at the "Globe" Building,
and examine our stock and prices.
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P °
p
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
A LARGE STOCK
AND
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
OF
WindOW eartain Papers,
JUST 11EC'Ell-RD
AT
LEWIS , 110()K STORE
-NSC „..
r fA
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pLANKs! BLANKS! BLANKS!
CoNe...7ADI,E'S BALES, ATTACIPC IiXECUTIONS
A'fI'ACII3IENTR, ECIITIONS,
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MEM
=MOM
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eel 0,0 002.13:0 1 1 naKINIF:Wr:VMafL.,
LEASES FOR HOUSES, NATURALIZATION Int,,
COMMON BONDS, JUDGMENT BONDS,
WARRANTS, ' FEE DILLS,
NOTES: with a waiver of the $3OO Law.
JUDGMENT NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO Law.
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, with Tenchere.
MA RAT Alt II CERTIFICATES, for Jamieca of the Peace
and Miniitera of the (I oar]. • -
COMPLAINT, WARRA.NT.and COMMIT3IDNT,in .01
of Aesault and Batters, and Affray.
:CI ERE FACIAS. to recover noount of inchtment.
COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for State, Comity, School,
Borough and Tow n , 14 Tax,.
Prilltr/1 on noprriur piper. and for ante at the Office of
the HUNTINGDON GLOBE.
BLANKS, of eirPry thEcription, printed to order, neatly,
at churl notice, cad on good Paper. •
FOR THE GR.E . ATEST VARIETY
Handsome and Useful Article's;
Call at LEWIS' Book Stol'o
WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS
- EVERYBODY'S LAWYER
ANt.
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS
BY FRANK CROSBY,
OF TOO PHILADELPHIA DAR
ft TM, You /lOW to dean up - PARTNEIISOIP PAPERS and
gives general forms for AOREEMEOTB of nil
kinds. BILLS of SALE. LEASES and PETITIONS.
ll Tells Dos How to draw up Boars and MORIGAOIig, Al- •
FIDAVITS, Powers of ATTOIINET. NOTES and
• BILLS of ExcuaNos, ltscraers Ana 1tE1.T.M5F.3.
It MTh You Tho laws for the CoLLECTION of DEBTS, with
the STATUTES of LIMITATION, and amount
and kind of property EXEMPT froth Emu-
Clot in every State.
It Ms You how to make no ASSIGNMENT properly, with
forma for CoAIroSITIoN With Cannons, and
the INSoLVENT LOWs of every State.
It Tells You The legal relations existing between (1
DIAN end Want', ,Hasten and APPRENFICR,
end L.kNOLORD nod TENANT.
It Tells You What coratitutes LIBEL nod SLANDER, nod
tint Low AS to MARRIAOL Dower., the Wires
Thom - IN PIIOeSETS, Invonen and ALIMONY.
•
It Tells You The Law for Mocitsmos' lam in every State,
and the NATIMALIZATION laws of thin coun
try, and bow to comply with the some;
It Talc ibis no law concerning PEN.VON3 mud how to ob
tain one, and the PRE-liMPTIoN Lows to
PUBLIC Dams.
It Teat Thu Tho Law for PATENTS, with medo of ',Mee:
AorlD in obtaining one, with INTEnTswyNCE.9,
ASSIGNMENTS nod TABLE OF TEEn.
It Tells Tou unto to make your W I LL, And how to,Apup•-
• • • 101011ON.AN Eoriere., with the. law and the,
requirements thereof in every State.
It Tells lote Tho meaning of law 'Rama, in general Use,
nod explains to you the I,F.CIBI.ATIVE, Eta.
•
cutler and JUDICIAL Powers of both th/
General and Stith, GovEnNMONTS.
T. Tells You How TO KEEP OUT OF LOW, by NbOWing how tr
do your business legally, thus saving
' . toot 111110111 It of-property. and vosatior •-
litigation, by its timely consultation.
Everybody's Lawyer is for sale at Lewis' Book Sto
SATCHELS,
PORT-IIONNAIES•
PURSES,
POCKET-BOOKS,
PORTFOLIOS,
CARD CASES,
SEGAR CASES, &0 ., &c,,
• •
A laindsomd assortment justrCcoived
At LEWIS' Book . Store.
m H w, THE CYTHARA—The
roel y terian 'PAiltuodiet—The
Sltawn—Theinbilee—lino ten's and'
. Ilertinre enlarged Mali Improved Instructora—Weiland'.
New and Improved Method for the Outtar—Lelaud'e Accor.
deon, Violin and Flute Instructors—Whiner's and 'lowa's'
Violin Instructors—Belittles Melodeon Inetructor—Bur
rowea' Piano-Forte Primer-do. Thorough-Dame Primer—
lloire's Drawing Doom Dunces—‘TheChorus Mao 80011 ,
Tttra's limp, for sale nt
ROOK, STATIONERY .4: 3IUSIO ST.O4E.
PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS-CARDS
e j D. CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY AT LA*.
HUNTINGDON, PA.
. °Rico In tho Brick Row, nearly oppollto the Court
House. (April 16, 1863.
W. A STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
lIUNTINCIDON, PA.
OFFICE.—In Treasurer's room in
Court (louse—up stairs.
lluritingdon, Dec. 15, ISM.
R ALLISON MILLER, 4: 1 7-47: 7 _ , - .
DE NT TIS T,
1/an rentorea to the Brick ROW opposite the Court noose
April 13,1159.
rj . E. GREEN/ .
-"I/DENTIST.
Offlca removed to opposito the store of
P. P. twin, In the square, 11111 street, Huntingdon, Ps
April 13,1564.
H. K, NEFF, M. A •
ITAVING returned from' the army,
,vlll renumo thn practlco of MEDICINE and BUR
IN. Re Ids old residence on Bill street.
Ilubtlogdon, Aug., 2.1, M 4.
WILLIAM AFRICA
11AS AGAIN COMMENCED THE
BOOT AND SHOE-MAKING,
ONE DOOR EAST OF 11. ROMAN'S OLOTIIINO STORE.
HI. old =Roams and no publio generally, will girt.
him a call. [Huntingdon, Oct. 20, 1658.]
1 1 HE JACKSON HOTEL,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
7. 3fORRISON, Proprietor
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\TM. LEWIS,
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Dealer In licroke, !Stationery and Musical 'cairn
Iluntlngdon, Pa.
AT GUTMAN CO., Dealers in Ready
*um& Clothing, Huntingdon, Pa.
TAR. JOHN McCULLOCH, offers his
profesidonai services to the citizens of Huntingdon
and , vicinity. Office on Hill street, ono door east of Heed's
DrUg Store. Aug. 2S, '65.
S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi
0. duce, Perfumery, Dye Stuffe, 011 e, ke. Aleo--Gro
Confectionerfea, to, Huntingdon, Pa.
T • •
AMES A. BROWN, •
eDealer in Jinn-isms°, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, is,, Most
inplun, Pa.
_T y ROMAN,
.1 .
Dealer In Ready llada:Clothlng, Rate and Cape,
Root, and Slinee,•&c.
Y.
:wGWINIAI
z - a eocThi",(lioc — Mgifia,ll..
ar
' wn — re. - linte ' rtnd Ca i lioota and Shoes, hc,.
( 1 )
13001 BINDING.
Old Books. blogazinot, or publications of nay kind,
bound to order, if left at
LEWIS' 1300 K 4 STATIONERY STORE.
[USINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE!
It you want your card neatly printed upon enrol
open, call at
LEWIS' BOOK AND STA TIONERT STORE.
TOR THE LADIES.
A superior article of Note Paper and Envelopes,
!mumble for confidential correspondonce, for sale at
LEWIS' ROOK ,E STATIONERY STORE.
WM. WILLIAMS,
rlnin and Ornamental Marble Manufacturer.
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•
INVELOPES
fly the box, peck, or less !pith tity, for 0010 at
LEH ,- is , BOOK AN)) STATIONERY STORE.
clenoo7. BOOKS, •
1,3 Generally in use in the Schools of the County, not on
hand, will ho furnished to order, no application at
LEWIS', 1100 K, AND ,STA TIONERY STORN.
rI LD BRASS AND COPPER - taken
In exchange for goods at the hardware Store
gert..3;180.2. JAS. A.,IIIIOWN
JR EADY RECKONER,
, A complete rocket heady iacknn er, to doilare
and cents. to which are added forms •of Notes, Bills, Re
ceipts. Petitions, Stc '
together with a set of useful tables,
containing rate of in terest front non dollar to twelve
nod, by the single day, with a table of wages, and board
by the week and day, published in 1859. For sale at
('1 UN BARRELS AND LOCKS.—A
k_A_ large xasurtment at .
MOWN'S HARDWARE STORE.
-. DAPER I PAPER !!
Note, Poet, Commercial, Foolscap And Flatcap—a
gaol assortment fur gale by the ream, half ream, quire or
sheet, at • -
LEWIS' NEW BOOK L STATIONERY STORK.
p A R CHMENT DEED'PAITR—•
ruled, for sale at.
.MONTIILY . TI. - Mti BOOKS,
,L• 4101.: • •• •
1 1 RACING MUSLIN,
DRAFTING AND DRAWING DAM
White and Colored Card Paper,
For sato ut •
LEWIS' ROOK ca STATIONERY STORE.
OOTS and SHOES, the largest and
_LI cheapest assortment in town, at • - •
L --------------------
IQUORS, of the best, for Medicine
putroos at S. S. SMITH'S.
Cja.OjolDlCct)o!: P. GWIN'S if you want
B LANK .p.OOKs,-.
OP VARIOUS stzra, for sale at
LE w is' BOOK AND STA TIONIC#
A I ,BEDIS ALBUMS,
A beautiful assortment of PHOTO,
k4RAPII ALBUMS just received and
for sale
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
TAPER I PAPER!! PAPER !I!
Tracing Paper,
Impreselon Paper,
Drawing Paper,
Deed Paper,
Tissue Paper,
Silk Paper for Plowerr,
Perforated Paper,
Brittol Board,
lit !Cap Paper,
Yonleeap Paper,
Lotter Paper,
Commercial Note Paper,
[lilt Edged Letter and Note Paper,
Lidice' Plain and Fancy Note Paper,
White and Colored Card Paper, in•Pache and Sheets,
For ante at LEWIS' Book, Stationery nod Music Store.
• THE BEST •
STOCK OF FINE STATIONERY,
FOR
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
v tit RECEIVED IN HUNTINGDON,
CAN NOW BE HAD
AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY AND MUSIC STORE•
50.0009 •
BEST QUALITY
WHITE,
BUFE,
ORANGE,
AND FANCY
Jost 'waived all a. for sale at
-
LEWIS' BOOK STORE
Jgfo-. 411 k
- OOKS AND .STATIONERY.- . •
A good assortment of miscellaneous and, School.
Tooke—Foolscap: Lotter, Commercial and Note Paper— .
Plain and 'Fancy, Enyelopee—Rod, Blue and Black Inks 7.
Blank Books of numerous sixes—Pons, Pencils. Pocket and
Desk Inkstands, and every' other article usually found in
a Book and Stationery Store, can be bad at fair prices at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATION/MT # MUSIC STORE,
46 n UICK SALES
Anybody in want of
Drawing and Blotting raper, L'vl:tiat;i Card llaarda,
WIIITE BONNET BOABB, •
44. • &c.. • &c. &c. dm. • &o. • &r;
In the "Globe" building, Market Square,
THE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK
LEWIS' BOOK' STORE.
Ii Tf1.1.3 You flow to choosoalllluda of 3lrata, Poultry,
and Game, with all the various and most
approved modes or drowsing and •noakhik,
Beer and. fork;
. also tho hest (tad simplest
Way of salting, trlcklhri, and curing the
LBW'S' BOOK STORK.
IT Timis You All the varions and nioetapprorod modes of.
drceeing, cooking, and boning 11Inttnn,
Lamb, Veal, Poultry.and gamo °Call kinds
with the difforent Dreamings. Gravies, and
,Stullinge appropriate to each.' -
Ir Tama You 110 w to cheese; clean, and preserre Fish of
all kinds, and how to sweeten it when taint
: ed ; also all the various nod most approved
modes or cooking. with the different Dress.
lugs Sauces, nod Flavorings appropriate to
cad,
In TOLLS TOO All the ran-loos and most apprairmodsoll
preparing over 50 kinds or Dleit;Flstr,FeW
Game, and Vegetable Soups„Brothsr an
Stenos, with the Relishes and Seasonings
appropriate to each. .
D. P. W'IN'S
It Taus; You All the various and mestapyrarefl modss,of
cooking Vegetables of every description,
. also lion to . prepare Pickles, claims and.
Carries of all kinds, Potted Vent% lists,
Game, Mushrooms, &e. 7. -
Ia Tuna You All rbo ration. and Mont A pprored modes of
propnring nod coildt, all kinds of, Plain
. ,
and Fancy Pastry, P'uddinks, Omelettes,
Fritters, Cakes. Confectionary, Pronorros,
Jellies, and Sweet Dishos of every deserip
IT Tau., You All Oho 'various atul.moist:npprovedmolso
of making' Dread, Rusks. Mullins, and Ills. .
milt. and the hest method of preparing
Coffee, Chocolate. and Tea, nod how to
make Syrups, Ccirdials, and Winlia of ya•
rioue kinds.
It TSUJI You Haw to oat oat and ornament aTable,how
Carat all kinds of Flail, Fiesta or Fowl; and
in short, how to to simplify the whole Art
• of Cooking he to bring the cholc6o I fixfiriti
of theloblo within the everybody's reach.
For Salo at Lewis' Book Store.
NEW BOOKS!
FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORK
. .
THE DOUSE: A New POCKY? MANUAL a .
Rural Architac.
tore; or, How to Build Dwellings, Darns, Stables, and
Out Dwellings of all kinds. With a Chapthr on Churches
and 'School-Houses. Price, 60 cents.•
TILE OARDEN: A NEW POCKET Sbormo, of Practical Ifor•
tieniture ; or. How to Cultivate Yogotablos, Fruits, and
Flowers. With a 'Chapter on Ornamental Trees - and
Shrubs. Prico, 50 Cents. ' • •
Tllll PAM!: A New POCKET Id"cm of Practil Agri
culture; or, llow to Cultivate all the Field Cropi. Wiltt
an Essay on Farm Management, etc. - Price, 60 cents.
DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A NEW POCKET 3rANUAL ore:tale,
Horse, mid Sheep linsbandry ; or, How to Steed and
Rear the Various tenants or the ltarn.yard, etc., etc
Price, 50 touts.
101 V TO TA WC: A New Poi - air l.faNnat. of Conversation
and Debate, with Directions for . Acqiiiring n Gran-lanai
cal Style, arid more than Five Hundred Common
takes Corrected. Price, 50 cents.- • •.
110 W TO BEHAVE: A NL•g POCkET MATIEVL of Itopubll.
can Etiquette, and Guide to Correct Personal Habits;
with Butes for Debating Societies and Dellboratlvo Ae.
mobiles, etc. Brice, 50 mite. •
110 W TO DO BUSINESS: A Ncw Poure MANUAL t)1
Practical Affair, and Guide to elaCCeSs in Life; with a
Collection of Business Forms, and a Dictionary of Corn.
mord/a Terns, etc. Price, 60 ccuts.
YELLOW,
ENVELOPES,
OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES,
GILT GOLD SHADES,
MUSLIN ' SHADES,
BAILEY'S _FrxrUBES,
ABt3OIIT . MV.N
PROFITSP!
FAMILY AND POCKET 'INDIJIS,
HYMN' AND PRAYER BOONS, ' ,
ALBUMS AND 'ANNUALS,.
ANT 02111312 VALVLBLZ 11412 1:1271i1521NC1 BOOK,
rancy'and School
STATIONERY,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS;
CHURCH MUSIC ASID INSTRUCTION BOONS,.
MEET music for the Plano, Guitar, kn., kc,
YOCZET DOOll9, TORTAIO:INALPASAND P118:1!119,
For Ladles and Qoiatlemon,
GOLD MS AND DEXOILS,
AWARD CARDS. AND BOOKS;
Nor Sunday and einunon Salon's,
IMSDAY SCROOL.BOOKS.DS ALL KINDS
TOY BOOKS, ALPIIABEY BLOCKS,
ALL KINDS OF BOOKS
Proper fur Bop; RmtGirla:
AMUSING GAMES
Tor Young Folk.
ITNDDING .ENVELOPES. AND CARDS,
DIARRIAGE CERTIFICATES,
WS/TING,
ciIEcKER BOARDS, DOMINOES,. &O,
CONVERSATION CANDS,
SONG
.11001c9,
Piom 6 to 75 cords
BLANK BOOKS,
Manoran'dunt Books of - Various ,Sizes,
1301100 L 1300K3 OF ALL, KINDS:
DIARIES-FOIL 1964
CAIMINE, AED, sly!: 42111.pucx INKS,
Arnold's Hodgson's and Harrison's
WRITING FLUID
Wrapping,roper of Different Sizes and
MOULD CALL AT
LEWIS'
eIISAP MOCK; STAlibliElli AND MUSIC 810118,
where all who-want to
SAVE MONEY,
ge to mice their purchases
MODERN COOKERY
IN ALL. ITS BRANCUES.
DT
MISS ELIZA ACTON
Carefidly Revised by 31i.. J. S. Hale
PHOTOGRAPH, ALBUMS
SMALL PORTRAITS
ALL THE DISIINOWSLIED OFFICRItB AND CIV/LAANk
FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' ROOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
Farmer, theme bent tbo ptcFhu lo n the pr.t(zoll, a; thp,
prefessiotial nine. IE hes' key.] o veleahle it, (fiery to
the lawyer, tho Joetice of the - pe0.6.11t0 neer, and,
reel relate broker, to the nesessor, the :tanker, the'elerlt"'"
to.the.ciril engineer an t i tite„entroyor,,,to , tho corpenpg
end hitokloyer; to the iltptiemnsim 'nod the- . plaeterrir,t
e paper liafigtir Atut upholeterer„to; tholmer and . ttit •
t11er,.&c.,,&c.• each . and;all will Ilng it, adapted to,tlli!, ,
frldos iretter•thau ntiy'btible -
'it - if...Price, 60 cents. For sale et Lewis' Book Store.
AT LEWIS' D.. 20, 1800.
M 1 7: 4 ,BOOK STORE
TAPE,XORD AND • TASSALS,
PENS
El
GETTHE- BLEST-1
THE BEST IS THE CITEAPEgre= f
11,9,
C. BARNARD'S = _ -
Celebrata"Coiitiaisad'll'etali'
I=l
AT 7 l : llvis EqVit sTdRAoI:
.4qent for the c:ou -
Pitiess--25 ots., per dozen lor• $2 per' grosti,
T TE "'CORRUGATED' METAL'
- PENS, made' hy O. BARWARD, ere
mercial and School Pens, .without exception to nny. 7 .
They Mc used by nfl the principal Danks'ind Giviernmeni `5,7.
Departments, Public and Private. Schools; also,by_thic
most protilinent'Coinniercial llOnnesiitireitgkout - the Ma , '
ted tares and Canada.
But a short time has eliiiiibitslPCC • •
C. BARNARD'S PEN'S
hove boon introgiu ' o4tact;itiOT.ttliW Bltite4.A6lll a filitika
ed preference to given them over all others for the
log reasons: The" Corrugated Metal" PENS do not cor.
rode; they will n4t splatter or cot through: thelhitatiest
paper; they havo , m easy gliding motion, a certainty of
equally diffusing the ink, softness of point, and great du.
The follOWing selecied from nareisrplik
others, ore respectfully ) • ,
have used the Metallic Fine of lir. C. Bernard and•
highly approve of thorn. ' • (I, -
Ore-ad:me of Si. NiCiiata; - .MW New
Wo'havy used the Peas of Mr. Barnard - , and find them'
to be es - be represents, and .take. pleasure hi :recourineid,
leg them to the public. 'WELL, FARGO & ,
A: MULLIGAN; Cuthf&r.
,
C..l3nroard'a Pens have beau tried, iria , iiribiehly elp4-
proved in this office. „ 8. G. OGDEN,
Erevlng tried the cprrogated Fans made byllir. Varna'••
I can rbcomuacnd them ascacallcat. . .
•' 'AMVEL L. DREES E,
.Conunawlant Navy Yard, BavoklyEr.
Wo add ours to above rocoonaudations.
11; B. CROMIVEGUk CO.; Nevi York
I have no hesitation in saying Peri:lard's Pens are - de.
cidedly the beat I have ever used. • 0. HAY. •
_Agent Mika Spites Expr . eifCO. Nag York"
•
Wo can confidently rcconimond Mr. 0. Barnard's Anti
Corrosive Pena as tbo beak ever brought under our notimo
Without excejitioa.
WILKINSON, TETONIG CO.,
Park Place, Nov rani ,
T. B. .11-0131.t.ElAshier.
Wel:limo been milog the Bode of Mr:C. Barnard, and!
take great phoieure in recommending them to, the public,
ho they ;air an•exeellent article“ind all lie r4rceetott
theta to be. • • A. J. CLINTON,
• ScireAiry Insigraiwe C0.,-Ncw
. .
hie found Mr. itarnrtrd'e Pons to be
FRED PROBT /6 CO, Now York.
•
• •
I would recommend Mr. Barnard's.Peus; ea a superior
article to any I have usod. —• • - • • •• • •
Wo add ours to tho ttbovo recomthendattooi r
UNDERII ILL;LIAVILAND & CO., NOW York
Of all rens' bait+ eier micd, Mr. Ilnirnard'S biro iiissu- -
iine mere satisfaction, and Lean recommend the to, Mao:: ''
public as being entirely antbcorrosire. ,
.
• , • • - ' : • E. pomp. brew Tork. ; . -
,
After elx•entrntlis' cohatfint.hae,Of
Corrosive Pen, we pen confidently recornmerld It se the
best metallic-pen we haTO over need, Rodltiefrom the
above experience that It does not Actually corrode.
• .2dcLEAN A CO., Nevo,,York.„
C. BARNARD,
idanufacturor of Corrugated Metal
• - Jelin tieet,`Clockcirkwdll, Londoil.
.r.. 14 102 .: . • •
.. • •
7REAT WORK' ON •THE HOR 4
THE : 'H. OHSE S4..H.IB.:O.IS.tASEI:'.
BY ROBERT JENNINGS, V.S.
A-ajrrrer of Pathology and Operative Surgery in We •
Veterinary college of Philerelaphab etc ? etc:. 9 .,
WILL TELL YOU Of, the.Origin,,Uistory
• traits of the VIIIIOII bieode of BuroPCin,
Asiatic, African.and 'American. Horses,
with the physical formation 'Rio
cidiarities of „ths animal, and hbVata,,
- accertafn his ago by the - Timbal' and
. , condition orbis teeth; illustrated
humorous eiplanatory engrarinks.
TEE HORSE AYD lIIS iiisnws'Es
.._ -
SWILL TELL YOU Of lireediiig:, Breeikini.,'Stabillig, Feed
ing, Grooming, Shoeing, and tho gone,
• al management of the Itorae, with Ilia
_ .
beat modes of tithninisteripg medicine,.
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also; bow 'to trot biting, Kicking,
!tearing, Shying, Stntnbling,
_Crib-rlit. ~ 7 .
' ing. IteN ttollinese,• and Other 'icon to
which ho is subject; with uuworons Ca. .
~ • . plan4tory ?nerving . ... -,, ,-: , •, '
TIIE HORSE AND ISIS HISEASES
IYILL.TELL YOU Of the CallSetyly mytommtud Troatntest
' • of Strangles, Sore l'firoot,'
' Catarrh, Influence, DrpPalltie, YAM.
'month, Cieurany, Broken Wind, Chron
ic Cough, Roaring. and itillistllng.fauct
* • pas, Sore Mouth and Uldre, rind. Di.
rayed Teeth, witkother, dinar./ !If tit*
Moilth r ilTitrlZespfillio4 Orgnus.
TUN HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
. .
~. , • .
WALL TELL YOU Of iho causes 'synibtonls,nd Trentmen'
• : of Worm, 'ots, pholic,Btranigiletion ,
'Stony_ .Concrttions;.ll.upturos, Palsy
, •. : ' _ : .DierrhothatindkeillepatliebitiOleedy'
Urine, Stones in the Kidneyo'end Med
• ' ' '' - • ' der,- Infletenton and other diseases
tho Stomach, Bowels,' Liver and' Uri
rtty . Organs. • - - . .
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THE DOREN AND lIIS DISEASES
IV/LL TELL YOU Oytho causes, symptoms, and Treat
meat or Bono, Blood and Ilog,,Spavlni
1%1116 b...., u" , ..o.utillerikeit , —
Knees, Wind Mlle, Fouinler Cracked
Iron Sole Bruise and (hard, Conker
. Scratches, Thrush and COfill; 'KW, 0
3legrilllB, Vertigo, .Epilepsy,. Staggers
• and other diseases of the Yost; Lege
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of the =two; eyniptolint, and Tivoli
meat of Fistula, Poll. Evil, piondertr,
•Faircy, Scarlet Eimer,. Mange, Surfeit,
,- Looked Jaw, Itbettinntitim.Cratnp,Oslls,
• Diseases of rho Eye and Mart, kg;its.,.
• ' • •• ' and how tnnuineiii Castration,-Ilhied
:
Demist, Aninntation,Tapping,ltud oth-•
or surgical operations. , I r•
TII 1 , 3 iteßse, RN Dllll6 MS ,1 ASSS
WILL TULL YOU Of itarey's Method of taming Iforses
how to Approach, limper, or Stable a
Colt; bow •to accustom a horse to
strange inundi and sights, and how to
Bit, Saddle, Ride, and toeak him to
llarness;' also tho form and law of
'WARRANTY. Thewhole being tho
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snitof 16 . years' . caroful study of tho
habits, pcculieritiesi wants and* weak.
nesses of this noblownid.usefu,l canal.
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PRACTICAL ,CALCULATOR,
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RES - PRACTICAT • CAL
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'A Book: of Plain Rides and Calculations for Became; e 5,,,
• rations, by Martin N. Rohrer, Practical Surveyo. , " -
'thrlreyancer. • New' Edition, publiiked byJ p Idirptn.::
eau Cb., Philadelphia.
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This work contain' i:l4 pages , and upwards of HO Rule'
and Examples, ontirely.end•thoroughly practical.. -'nth
arise every day In tile common pursuits of Business, It .
has already passed, through a number
.of editione irbrapEd:
succession, nod is pronounced by all classes of business
mon to be.thei handiest - book.of reference, pertaining - to - I- 7
calculations, that has ever been published. .
livery example in the book Is worked 'out to fulrand
stated in a plain manner, so that when a parallel case s
Fes, those referring to the work will lindlno: - dßilcrilty to
solving it; in a word, the general. arrangement of the_
CALCuLsrou is simple. that any ono who knows , borfto,
add, subtract, multiply and divide, can easily sofvo"any 0r...
Binary example timv:.arises In Ausinues; or arrive at ;He;
true result any estimate required. . . .
Timehlef aim of •tho author luorbeeieto!asobeeethitery •
and philosophy in'tigures, aiming only at facts anti simpli
city, believing. that business , mow care little about stron''
ding time in discussing the philosophy of roles, at the; ;
science of figures, deeming it'aulliciont for their sliwilese
'to bo able at A moment, hy•roference, [Garr-lye at Ilw.trUte
.result. The CALCULATOR differs In tbieresPect Horn 'lllE
other Arithmotics of thh day and kindred works-11 isn, '
key to practical businees . catcallalone-4C le, in the bandit'
Of tho business man, what the key to.ntathomstloid ,works .
In Our briridtiof the teacher in. the srhool
tetra time and Insures correctness. . • ,
" THE WORICTREATS OF THE
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Measurement of Land, of
"Lumber,-of Brick' Med BOA
Work, of Stone and Stone work, of grain and, grain bins
of coal apdcoal bins, of wood, of solids, of liquids el air= '
eular, squat° or Irregular yessels, of cisterns and vale, •
roofing, of plasterer's, pollster's, glaxior's, pirver'o, plumb.
er's, paper hanger's and upholsterers' work. , It 'treats of
currency and of foreign nod - domestic exchange; of the
decimal system, of reduction and-its ex tenthd application
to business, of simple and compound 'interest, and their
entire application to business transactions, with the taws - •• •
and usages governing ties snipe, together with numerous
commercial forms—of legal tender, of. partial payhtent on
notes, of banking and bank discount, of eguation of pay
ment and of partnership accounts, of •aosemmont of tates,',..
. of weights and inert/nu-0S; of square and cubic measure, of .
tits sruntro root and its Implication to businiss'of Our/aces::
of excavation, and of many other important practical
'atters not within the scope of. syndvartleeinent to itteu 7 .
lion.
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