The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, June 20, 1866, Image 4

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HUNTINGDON, PA
Flavor of Fruit Improved by Fru-
mng.
An article in the Journal, of Horticul
ture, has the following very judicious
remarks on the propriety .of thinning
fruit :
.The flavor of fruit, barring extreme
sunless seasons, is entirely under the
control of the gardener. A clever man
can command flavor; a dull man, when
be finds bjs fruit flavorless, makes idle
excuses, which should never be listen
ed to. If a tree trained to a wall be
allowed to ripen, say ten dozen of
fruit, when five or six dozen only
should have been left, they, although
they may be of a fair size and color,
suffer in flavor to an extent scarcely
credible.
How often has the gardener bad oc
casion to complain of his pears not be
ing good, although produced on fine
trees trained against - walls. He com
plains of the season ; but it is in most
cases owing to tho trees being allowed
td bear just double tho number they
ought to have done.
Tho following ought to be inscribed
on overy wall, and in every fruit and
orchard house.
By thinning you make indifferent
fruit good. By crowding you make
fruit bad. If very fine and high fla
vored fruit be wished for a tree capa
ble of bearing three dozen of medium
sized peaches should be allowed to
bear twelve or fifteen. This thinning
is terrible work for the amateur. It is
like drawing a tooth, and every, fruit
that falls to the ground creates a pang;
but it must be done. A small, sharp
pen knife is the best instrument to em
ploy, and is much better than tearing
off the fruit with the finger and thumb.
A well formed poach or nectarine tree,
be it bush or pyramid, with its fruit
properly thinned and nearly ripe,is ono
of the most beautiful articles the skill
of the cultivator cari produce.
Let any one who is raising fruit try
the experiment this season, by thin
ning the fruit on a single tree of apple,
peaches, pears, plums, &c., where the
fruit is too abundant, and he will next
year treat all his trees, in the 8:11110
way.
A few Hints.
Tomatoes, unless already done, can
now be set out with tolerable safety.
Should cool nights, likely to bring
frost, come, the plants should be cov
ered with old paper, boxes or flower
pots. Little is gained by early trans
planting. A single night may retard
the grown for two weeks, and put
them behind those set out a week or
ton days later.
Egg plants do generally better by
not being set out before the first of
June. It the season is very favorable
the last week in May can be ventured
on. There is no plant so sensitive of
cool nights as this. As soon as the
weather becomes hot, both the Egg
and Tomato plants should be mulch
ed.
The Yellow Radish for summer use
can now be planted. This variety
seems to do better than any other for
the very warm weather.
Now is the time to destroy the steel
colored bug on the young grape buds:
Thls surest way is to go over the vines
every morning for a week or ten days
and pinch them to death. They can
now be easily seen. One must be ex
pert in catching them, as sometimes
they fly, but generally eap away if the
branch is shaken. They eat in their
present form, the fruit buds, destroy
ing them sometimes entirely; while
their progeny, in the shape of a small
dark worm, feed upon the leaves, if let
alone will in some seasons seriously
damage the crop. They select the old
er vines. We have never seen any up
on vines under five years old.
Radishes sown around cantelopo
hills will protect the young plant from
the depredations of the striped bug.
The insect prefers the radish leaf to
the cantolopo.
A good dose of salt helps the pro
duct of the Asparagus bed, and at the
same time destroys all grass and weeds,
otherwise so very troublesome.
Violets should be transplanted in sha
dy places as soon as summer weather
sets in.
Flower seeds should now be in the
ground. The spring has been so cool
up to within a fow days that seed was
better out than in the ground.
Evergreen trees, hedges and young
fruit trees should be carefully forked
around and all grass removed. Trees
set out this spring should be well mul
ched.
Curled Lettuce heads and stands
summer weather much better than the
Cabbage Lettuce, which is the best for
hotbeds and early out door planting.
Okra may be planted from now to
the end of the month. Plant in drills,
and thin out to about a foot apart.
Drills about two and a half feet.
No FENCES IN GERMANY.--The Sec
retary of the Ohio Agricultural Socie
ty has been travelling in Germany.
Speaking of the country near Dresden
he says ; "Every foot of the land not
in forest is cultivated. There are no
fences; the field is plowed up to the
roadside, and fruits and flowers aro
grown by every roadside that I have
traveled •no ono disturbs them. The
cattle, sheep, and swine are kopt in the
stables, or, if taken out, are under the
charge of a shepherd or herdsman.
Here and there dotted over the land
scape, we saw sheep in pasture, but
have seen no cattle or swine running
above loose. The genus "loafer" is un
known here."
THE FIRST GRAPE Gomm—The
earliest account of the cultivation of
the vine is found in Genesis ix, 20 :
"And Noah began to be a husband
man and planted a vineyard." We aro
not informed as to the kind or quality
of the grapes he planted, but we have
abundant testimony that they make
good wine in which the alcoholic ele
ment was amply developed, as Noah's
own testings of the qualities showed.
The country in which Noah resided is
supposed to be Armenia, a land still
famed for its grapes and wine.
The tongue is like a race horscr;
the less weight it carries, the faster it
runs
PROF. . 11. WENTYRE'S GREAT REMEDY,
INDIAN COMPOM
Internal and External Medicine,
WILL CUR
Diarrlima, Bloody Flux in ono day,
b`i4' headache and Earache in three minutes.
.a.s7. Toothache iu one minute.
.Etr - Neuralgia in fivo minutes,
Sprains In twenty minutes,
4.V - Sere Throat in ten minutes,
Cholla and Cramp 111 five minutes,
Rheumatism in ono day,
113. Pain In the Back or Side in ton minutes,
M. Bad Coughs or Cale in one day,
Fever and Agee in cute day.
103- Cures Deafriere, Asthma, Piles,
M. Bronchitis Affections, Dyspepsia,
BR-Inflammation of the E id neys, Erysipelas,
g Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the gnarl
Keep it in your Families—Sickness
comes when least expected.
I propose to check, and effectually dissipate more ache
and pain, and to accomplish more perfect equilibrium of
oil the elreulating fluids in the human system, than Con
Do effected by any other, or all other methods of medical
aid in the tame space of time.
THIS POPULAR REMEDY is fast coming into use, for
the fact that I cure, tree of charge, all these com
plaints whenever there is an opportunity to do so. As
soon as ills applied it alruest miraculously kills the pain.
Ido not ask you to buy before you are certain of its al.
°fumy. If you have an ache or pain, It is warranted to do
all it purports on the label.
I do not propose to cure every disease—only a class
named by my directions. My liniment operates en chem
ical and electric principles, and Is, therefor°. appliable,
to the cure or natural restorative f all organic derange
ment arising from an improper circulation of the nerve
vital fluids.
Prof. J. li. McEntyro's INDIAN COMPOUND acts di
rectly on Om absorbents, reducing glatulnlar and other
swellings in incredible short time, without any passible
clanger from its use under any possible circumstances.
This is an internal and external medicine—composed of
roots, herbs and barks, such as our forefathers used.—
Thera in a bountiful supply op earth to cure all complaints
Uwe only know what they wore.
This has been a great study with the Medical Faculty
for many years, to find out the binds best adapted to tha
above complaints—how to put them together, and what
proportions to use. J. 11. kIeENTYRE,
Proprietor, Reading, Pa.
For sale at Lewis' Book Store.
Huntingdon, Pa., &pt. 6, 1865.
MCENTYRE'S
DANDELION PILLS,
For all diseases arising from one cause ' Tin Fever and
Ague, Dyspepsia, Catarrh in the Head, Weak and disor
dered Stomach, such as Indigestion. Sick Headache, Old.
illness of the Read, Weakness of Sight, Windy Ailments;
Rheumatism, and Rheumatic Pains, Pains in the Back or
Side. Nervous Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Impurity of
the Blood, Blotches or .Eruptions of tho Body, Gravel,
Worms, !le., Sc. Sold at 25 cents per box.
McENTYRE'S
INDIA.2Ir TrE'GETABLE
WORM DESTROYER !
Thisinfeitible medicine is warranted to expel worms in
all cases and may be given to cnthiren of all ages, as they
aro put,ly vegetable end perfectly harmless.
CL Cau be bad at Lowis* Book store, Ifuntingdon, Ps,
DR. VENARD' S
STAR MAGIC LINIMENT.
s.looofo ß rn E ny l n V ie A dic il in D otha l te i x l c l els b n c ill ) ,r t ai l d o
fallowing diseases:
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Spinal Affec
tions, Contraoted Joints, Cholic Pains,
Pains in Side or Back, ICoothache,
Headache, Sprains, Sore Throat,
Cuts, Siuises, Burns, and all
Diseases of the Muscles,
Skin and Glands,
Tam is an Internal nod External Medicine, composed of
Roots, Ilerbs and Barks such as our forefathers atsed.—
There is a bountiful supply on the earth to cure all cont•
plaints, if we only knew what they were. • This has been
a:subject for constant study with the Medical Faculty for
n great many yearn, to find out the kinds best adapted to
the above complaints—how to put them together, and
what portions to use.'
This wondertul remedy needs no recommendation save
the results which invariably follow its application.
.ew - 'this popular remedy is fort coming into use from
the fact that it gives good sat I,fael ion.
PHYSICIANS are invited to test its efficacy in all
cresol of Itheeinatidm, AftValens of (ho Spinal Column,
end all Diseases of the Skin, Muscles en a Glands. It has
been used in thousands of Instances under the personal
supervision of the Inventors, and has never dlsappeinted
their expectatims. All we ask for it Is a trial—experi
mental proof—not tho testimony of the men of straw, are
the vouchers woo desire to in, sent to the public.
It would be well for many now tying in beds of torture,
if these facts could reach their sick chambers. St is mom
important to them than to the inventors Hint this should
be the case. "Truth in mighty and must prevail."
4 Keep it in your faintly, for sickness comes when
you knot expect It.
PRICE--ONE DOLLAR.
SAMUEL H. SHOEMAKER,
SOLE AGENT, HUNTINGDON, PA
Huntingdon, Pa.:, July 19, 1365.
DR. VENARD' S
STAR .MAGIC LINIMENT
CURES
RHEUMATISM,
I NEURALGIA,
TOOTHACHE,
HEADACHE,
DIPTHERIA, or SORE THROAT,
CRAMPS, or
, PAINS IN THE STOMACH,
SPRAINS,
and DIARIUEEA
SOLE AGENT,
SAMUEL H. SHOEMAKER,
HUNTINGDON, PA
Price One Dollar.
Price Pifty Cents.
4 Agents Wanted to sell the above
throughout the Country.
Huntingdon, Oct. 25, 18E6.
PAPER ! PAPER! ! PAPER !I! .
Tracing Paper,
Impression Paper,
Drawing Paper,
Deed Paper,
Tisane Paper,
Silk Paper for 'Flowers,
Perforated Paper,
Bristol Board,
lat Cap Paper,
Foolscap Paper,
Letter Paper,
Commercial Note Paper,
Ladle? Gilt Edged Letter and Note Paper,
Ladies' Plain and Fancy Notu Paper,
White and Colored Card Paper, in Packs and Sheets,
For sale at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Music Store.
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
WIII. AFRICA
•
s tho
opened at sliandt has just
nuntlagdou,
A Flue Assortment of all kinds of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
All of which ho will sell at fair prices. Quick sales, and
smart prnfitr. fall and examine my stock.
:Manufacturing and Repairing dons to order as usual.
iluntingdon,April 1066.
SPECTACLES.
1 1 0 -=:" - k
A. fine and large assortment always on
hand
AT _LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
THE GREAT MEDICINE 1
M'Entyre's INDIAN COMPOUND.
A NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
PRICE PER, BOTTLE, 50 CTS„ and $l,OO
FOR THE LADIES.
A superior article of Note Paper and Envelopes,
FOR
far confidential correspondence, fur eels at
LEWIS' _ROOK et STATIONERY STORE.
1100 APER ! PAPER!!
woto, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and Flatcap--A
gum& aesortment for eale lay the _ream, half ream, quire or
'heat; at
LEWIS' NEW BOOS d,STETIONEW STOII.E.
VERWICELLI, Barley, Rice,Hora
inyibffina,..te,-At LeTyls S CATnuail.y l 3 MCI
BROUGHER'S PATENT EXCELSIOR
BROOM HEAD OR WRAPPER.
PATENTED DECEMBER 13613,
Everybody his own. Broom Maker
This head or
Wrapper 41 con
structed offin or
Zinc, with sliding
band and bolts,
in connection
with the centro
bolt passing thro'
the handle, hold.
lug it secure.
The nrticle to
which we call
your attention iN
very simple light
oud strong,
weighing but
:EVEN OUNCE&
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ilrim
1/2 ;. "14 fi' t
.1
Tito farming
community have
long needed on
articlo of this
character; and
ho high prico of
Brooms, together )
With the simplic
ity, durability, and practical utility of this invention,
makes It morn saleable than any other art fele over intro
duce& _ _ .
. .
.G"rd•Wo offer borough, town3ltip, m u d family rights for
Bala on reasonable terms, In the county of Huntingdon.
For further particular:: call and see the subscribers, or
Mares.; 7.'/H)S. O. ST/UCHLHit At SON,
fe1,7,186G Huntingdon, ra.
LUMBER.
LUMBER.
THE undersigned has just received
nut is now really to supply the public with
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER,
COMPRISING ALL TUE DIFFERENT C RADES,
From callings up to tho clear stuff,
le) OM 9 months to 2 years dry !
Also,
PLASTERING LATH,
JOINT AND LAP SHINGLES,
BUILDING STUFF AND PLANK•
WORKED FLOORING, {FEATHER-BOAR DING,
DOORS, WINDOWTRAMES, SASIIES,-&c
at reasonable prices
. Now is the time to buy, beforo the Spring rush, as
Lumber is already advancing, and dry lumber is a scarce
.ariiclo. CHAS'. 11. ANDERSON
Huntingdon, Feb. 27, ISO
SPECIAL NOTICE.
To THE LADIES.—Do you really
jt . intend to cease wearing the beautiful styles now
to prevalent, or dross less elegantly, because the rebel
Jeff. Davis, was captured in Fashionable Vernal° attire?
One moment's calm reflection will surely servo to change
your rash resolve. The angels hail too much good sense
to lay aside their pure chaste robes of white, because
they had fora time served to hide the deformities of that
Prince ofliebels, the Devil. Con you err in following, the
examploof Angels? Then having, made up your minds
that you AI continue to dress tastefully regardless of
rebelacts, do not forget to call at the store of the subscri
bers, who will be happy at all those to furnish you with
such articles of dress as you may de4ire. Urge your fath,
era, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit
the same store. They can hero be suited in good articles
of Boots, Shoes, Clothing Material, lints, Caps, Queens
ware and a general assortment of Groceries, on ns res.
nonage terms as at any Mass in town. Store on South
east corner of the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa.
may 31, 1865. FRANCIS B. WALLACE.
.IEI 7OI - 36 7- OCYLT WALMIOLN
A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS,
CA LL AT
DONNELL & KLINE'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
On Mitt Street, two doors west of
Lewis' Book Store.
CALL AND SEE. SPECIMENS..
nunting,ion, oa 4, `V,-tf.
IVE I®' Mt CVEM
FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
lIOWF,'S SONGS OF IRELAND, containing about 175 of
the Oenis of Dibernia's Songs and Ballads, including
59 of Mooro's Irish Melodies, Songs of the affections,
Sentimental, Patriotic, Historical, Military, Political`
Comic nod Miscellaneous Songs, arranged for the
Pianoforte or Melodeon. Price $3.00
HOWL'S SONGS OF SCO'CLAND, containing about 17S
of the (terns of Caledonia's Songs and Ballads, inclu
ding Songs of the alPetions, Sentinnentol, Patriotic,
liktoricat, ,Itilitaty, Political, Connie and ',Oiscellanc
ous Songs, arranged for the Pianoforte or Melodeon.
Pricp $3.00.
noWE'S SONGS AND BALLADS OP THE OLDEN
TIME, containing tho Original Words and Music,
of the Songs and Ballads, sung by the Orand.tnoth•
era of the present generation. Arranged for Pour
'Voices.
LIONVE'S TRIOS: Quadrilles Contra and Fancy Ponces
with Calla and Figures;: Waltzes, Polkas, Opera Melo
dies, Scotch and Irish airs, &c., &c., for the Violin.
Flute, Corm Bass Viol, &c.
TIES:YOUNG MAN'S SINGING BOOK; a collection of
Music for male Voices, consisting of Glees and Part
Songs, Choir and congregational' Tunes, Anthems,
Chants,
RING LEY'S JUVENILE CHOIR :—A selection of tho
Choicest Melodies from the German, French, Ital
ian, English and American Composers.
TRUMPET OFTREEDO3I AND THE BUGLE CA Ll,S;two
books suitable to Um times.
THE BOSTON 'OLEN BOOK, consisting of an extrusive
collection of Glees, Madrigals, and Rounds, selected
from the works of the Most admired Composers, to.
gaiter many new pieces from the Ocrusan. _
INSTRUCTION BOOKS FOR THE PIANO, Melodeon
Accordeon ' 'Gaul°, Guitar, Concertina, Drum
Fite and Flageolet.
. .
Huntingdon, Jan, 24, 1865-tf.
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ONPLANKS I BLANKS I BLANKS !
ONSTABLE'S SALES, - ATTACII'T EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS, EXECUTIONS,
SUMMONS, DEEDS, •
SUBNENAS,MORTGAGES,
,
SCHOOL ORDERS, JUDGMENT NOTES,
LEASES FOR HOUSES, NATURALIZATION WKS,
COMMON BONDS, JUDGMENT BONDS,
WARRANTS, FEE BILLS,
NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO Law.
JUDGMENT NOTES. with a waiver of the $3OO Law.
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, with Teachers.
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Juotices of the Poacr
and Ministers of the Gospel.
COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and COMMITMENT, in case
of Assault and Battery, and Affray.
SCIERE FACI AS, to recover amount of Judgment_
COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for State, County, School,
Borough and Township Taxes,
Printed on anperior paper. and for sale ryi the 'Mee
,of
the HUNTINGDON GLOBE.
BLANKS, of every description, printed to order, neatly
at short notice, and on good raper.
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
A _LARGE STOCK
AND
SPLENDID ASSORMENT
OF •
Window Curtain Papers,
JUST RECEIVED
AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.
E. 0. & G. W. COLDER.
HAVING entered into co-partnership in the
Alexandria Brewery, the public are informed
that they will be prepared at all times to fill i.
orders on the shortest not leo.
Alexandria, Jan.13.1803-tf. 'Y
THE BEST EASTERN CHEESE
m117'63 rtt CAInfiIIVS.
lIPE TING OF ALL KINDS
at CUNNINGHAM .L• CARAWAY'S.
CIEGARS.—Best quality of Sugars
k3mla at CUNNINGIIAM & CARMONS.
BROWN & BLEACHED MUSLINS.
Ticking, Unsays, Checks, bleached and brown can
ton Flanneis, miner's Ankh Wool Flannels. &c., to., at
S. E.IFENRY Jr CO'S.
BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE!
It you want your card neatly printed on envel•
opea, call at
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIOAYERY STEW?.
/NALL at D. P. GI/YIN'S if you want
aoot goon 3
IVITia.IIO anOC:IOI=L3O.
MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS AND
SEWING MACHINES.
M. GREENE has just opened
_LI. his Music Store, one d, or west of W Lewis' Book
Store, where he keeps constantly on hand STEINWAY ,t
SONS' and Piano Manuthcturing Company's
PIANOS, MASONS lIAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS and
CA BHA ItT, NEEDHAM k CO.S' MELODEONS; Guitars,
Ptatei; Guitar and Violin Strings.
MUSIC BOONS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower Golden
Conner, Golden Trio, Sc., Sc.
SHEET MUSIC.—Ito is constantly receiving from Phil-
ndelphia all the latest music, which persons at a distance
wishing. can order and have sent them by m nil.
Also (MOYER S BARER'S Celebrated SEWING MA
CHINES—tho only machine that, in addition to every
kind of sewing, embroiders perfectly; solving Stilt and
Cotton of all kinds and colors for machines. -
i.Leggil
lik mil
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Persons buying Sowing Machines fully instructed In
the use of them.
- .
.647-Pianos nod Organs Warranted for live years.
7'hoso'trishing to buy any of the aboVo articles aro In
vited to call and examine mine before purchasing
where My prices aro thu notate as in ./Cow York and
Philadelphia.
Circulars of Instruments or IBachines, sent promptly
upon application with any additional information desired.
It. M. GREENE,
Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa,,
set? Second floor of Brown's Hardware building
LUMBER.
risl3.e) 401d1 -k-scirtmck.cla-29,
STILL IN BLAST.
THE subscribers, thankful for the
liberal share of patronage they have heretofore re.
- • echosd by strict attention to business,
„, hope to merit still receive the same,
i• • eee take this method to inform their friends
• „,,,,„e.e , and everybody else, that they ore prepared
;,ii!,. ( tt to make alt kinds of. IRON . and BRASS
()ASTINUS made in a first class Foundry.
We have always on hand nil kinds of Plough and Stove
Castings. nice wash Kettles, cellar-window Orates, coal
hole castings for pavements, window weights of all Ea . /A.B
and. weights, pipe joints, sled and sleigh soles, wagon
boxes, machine castings for steam end water, grist, saw,
annum and plaster mills of all descriptions.
We are prepared to furnish Heaters and Iron Pollees of
them t improved style, oven doors and frames, door sills
and in fact everything made in this lino.
We have n very large stock of patterns and can furnish
cnstings at short notice, nod cheaper than they can be bad
hi the county. Haring a good drill wo are prepared to
do drilling and fitting up of all kinds.
s"y Iligliest market prico paid for old metl, brass,
zinc, lend, Sc, .7. M. CUNNINGHAM & SON.
Office on Railroad strectone door west of the Exchange
Hotel, Huntingdon, Pa. dec27,135
WEST HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY,
Near Fishers' Mill, Huntingdon, Pa. •
THE undersigned would take this
1 method to inform the public that his - •
New Foundry is now in blast, and ho is 1 4
prepared to receive and 1111 orders for all • •••• ••••••
kinds of CASTINGS, PLOWS, THRESH. I .ltix'
one
INO MACHINES, de., Ae.
Bring a practical mechanic at the business, of twenty
three years experience, and having a desire to please, he
hopes to merit and receive a shine of public. patronage.
Sled and sleigh Soles, and other castings, kept on hand.
MOld metal, brass and copper taken in exchange for
wort. •-.• JAMES SIMPSON.
Huntingdon, December 13,1365-Gni.
IVICALIELDEIT_AM 1r.21.1EW
J. M. GREENE & F. 0. BEAVER
Ifaving entered Into partnership, Inform the public that
they are prepared to extotto all styles of
Plain and ornamental Marble Work
Such as MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES, also Building
Watlt, as nt lose prices as any shop in the county,
Orders from a distance promptly attended to.
Shop on MIFFLIN street, 4 few doors east alike Lu
theran church febl4,lB6tily
1866. TH E 1866.
LARGEST AND BEST
STOCK OF
MI PAPER
Ever Brought to Huntingdon,
Is now ready for inspection and sale,
Book, Stationery and. Music Store.
NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES
Than the amp article can be lionglit
in Philadelphia or Pittsbnrg.
OUR STOCK
One Hundred Different Styles
OF
Wall & Ceiling Paper & Bordering,
The Parlor, Sitting Room, Dining
Room, Bed Room, Hall,
Kitchen, Office,
Store, Shop, &e., &e.
Call at the "Globe" Building,
and examine onr f stock and prices.
S i rARBLE YARD. The undersigned
g Nvonld respectfully call the attention of the citizen%
t Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of
I cuutiful marble now on hand. Ho is prepared to furnish
at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or
Eastern Marble, highly finished, nod carved with 'appro.
prints devices, or plain, as may suit.
Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, &c., wilt b e
furnished to order.
W. W. pledges himself to Rupiah material and work.
manship equal to any to the country, at a fair price. Call
and are, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop en the
ortler of Montgomery and Milli n s's.. llontingdon, to.
W6l. WILLIAMS.
Iron tingdon May 161555.
WANTED ftt S. E. HENRY & CO'S
15,000 buF.Lbels Wheat,
5,000 " R y e,
5,000 " Oats,
5,000 " Corn,
1,000 " Flaxseed,
1,000 " Clover,seed,
1,000 pounds Wool,
For which,. the highest cash price will
bo paid.
T.T. S.
REVENUE STAMPS
. F R SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
HUNTINGDON, PENNA.
MUSIG TILE CYTEIARA—The .
Dreehyterlan Pealtuodiet—The
:2)
Shawn—The,7nbilee—Hunten'sand
Beret°Pe enlarged and improved Instructors—Wefland's
New and Improved Method for the °niter—Leland'. Aceor
deon, Violfwand Flute Instructors—Whaler's and Howe's
Violin Instructors—Bellak's Melodeon' Instructor—Bur
roweie Plawsrorte Primer—do. Thorough-Base Primer—
Dowo's Drawing Room Deuces—The Chorus Glee Book—
.
Tern'e Harp, for rale at
.. I,I3WFS' ROOK, STATIONERY & &I,ERDS STORE.
NEW FIRM
AT
LEWIS'
AT
LOWER PRICES
Consists of upwards of
TOR
~zCit~~C r~ tc ~bir~~ z~Qmenxz.
Tllo3f AS M. KERR,
WILLIAM CARR,
General Partner.
Special Partner.
THOMAS M. KERR,
•
WHOLESALE GROCER,
O. 143 MARKET STREET,
PILILADELPIIIA.
Country produce sold on commission. ap2s-ly
M HENRY HARPER,
.c.:15.52.0 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA.
TVA TCHES,
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVER WARE,
and superior SILVER PLATED WARE at reduced prices.
mch21,1866-Sm
JAMES H. ELDREDGE. GEO. P. ELDREDGE.
- ELDREDGE & BRO.,
Publishers, Stationers, Booksellers,
Ho. 17 and 19 South Sixth Street,
(Above Chestnut') PHILADELPHIA.
Particular attention paid to the country trade.
Always on hand n large supply of Letter. Cnp, Note
Bill, and Wrapping paper; Envelopes; School and Mis
cellaneous Books; Pens, Ink, Slates, Mucilage, Photo
graph Albums, Paper Bags, kc., ecc., dm,
Liberal terms to cash customers. aug23,'l3s—]y
BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS!!
JOSEPH L. POULTON,
Strawberry Alley, near Third Street,
HARRISBURG,
Respectfully informs tho public that
ho has opened for their use his now and elegantly fitted
up Billiard Room. It contains
FOUR NEW TABLES OP SIIARP'S MANUFACTURE,
superior to any now In the city.
'Phis Billiard Roam challenges comparison with any
room to tho:Stato, west of Philadelphia.
A 11
D
I ASIA'S
Five. Dollar WASHING MACHINE,
Is now offered to the public as the cheapest, simplest and
most efficient Wusbing Machine in tho country.
The exclusive right for the sale of this machine in your
own State or county, can ho secured by applying soon at
our store,
72'7 Market street,- Philade.
J. S. LASII & CO.
Also, the best Clothes Wringer fu the market, wholesale
and retail.
%MA very liberal discount to country merchants and
dealers generally. my2..3.4t
INVENTORS' OFFICES
D 'EPINEUIL & EVANS
Civil Engineers and Patent Solicitors,
No. 435 Walnut St., Philada
Patents solicited Consultations on Engineering,
Drauglitlng and Sketches, Models and Machinery of all
kinds made and Mali fully attended to. Special attention
given to REJECTED CASES and INTERFERENCES.—
Antimafia copies of all Documents from Patent Office
procured.
N. s.—Save yourselves useless trouble and traveling
expenses, as there is no actual need for t.ersonal inter.
view with us. All business with these Offices, Ames be
transacted in writing. For further information direct as
above witli stamp enclosed, for Circular with reference,
Januaryl7,lBllo—ly
ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS
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Aro not only unexcelled, bat they aro absolutely non
quailed by nay other 'teed Instrument In the country.—
Designed expressly for Churches and schools, they are
found to be equally well adapted to the parlor auddraw
ing room. _
For sale only by E. M. 131111011.•
No. 18 North SEVENTH street, Philedlelphia.
4 . 3 Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, nod aco Mete no
sorttnent of the rERFEET MELODEON. sel7—ly
628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628
HOPICIN'S "OWN MAKE."
14ANVFACTURED AND SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
No. 028 ARCH BT., PIIILADELPIIIA
The moat complete assortment of Ladles','llllSees' and
Children's (loop Skirts, in this city; gotten up expressly
to meet the wants of first class trade; embracing the
newest and most desirable styles and sizes of "Gore Trails"
of every length—from 8% to 4 yards round-20 to 50
springs, at 2to $5. Plain Skirts, all lengths, front 2 1 % to
3 yards round the bottom, at $1 40 to $3 15.
Our lino of Misses' and Children's Skirts aro ne,;rcrbi
ally beYond all competition fur variety of styles ntd sizes '
as well as for finish nod durability; varying front S to 33
incites in length. oto 45 springs vt 30 cents to 9225. All
Skirts of "OUZO OWN 6IA KC," are warranted to ve sat
isfaction; but buy none as such unless they have ..liop.
kin's hoop Shirt Manufactory, No. 029 Arch street,"
stamped on each Tab'
Also, constantly on hand; good shirts, manufactured in
NOW York and t h e eastern States, which wetvell at very
low prices. A lot of cheap shirts-15 springs, 85 cents;
20 springs, ;35 springs, CI 15; 30 springs, $1 25 and 40
springs $1 60.
.@B-Shirts made to order and repaired.
sm.:forms Cash. Ono price only.
E. REMINGTON & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
•
• ;:" REVOLVERS,IIIFLES,
IIi.USKETS AND CARBINES,
Foi the United SlatCs service. .A.'so,
POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS,
REPEATING PISTOLS,
RIFLE CANES REVOLVING RIFLES;
Rifle and Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun Materials sold by
Gun Denims and the trade generally.
In these days of housebreaking and robbery, every
Louse, &tole, bank, and Who°, should have ono of
Remingtons'• Revolvers.
Parties desiring to avail themselves of the Into im
provements in pistols, and superior workmanship and
form, witillud all combined in the new
REMINGTON REVOLVERS.
Circulars containing cuts and dater/piton or our arms
will be furoisbrd on application.
N. REMINGTON it SONS, Ilion, N. Y.
Moons & NICIIOI.S. Agents,
apl.6m N 0.40 Courtlandt at, New York.
gIIVINPo
V.l
ESTABLISHED IN 1840
Incorporated by the ',.Legislature of the
State cf Pennsylvania
Located on the H. TV. Corner of 7th ana
(701) Chestnut sts, (701)
Designed exclusively to impart a thorough and
PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION.
All classes orpasort, require such an education. Those
I,oMeSoillg meamiTheed it in conducting their oumbusiness
Those without means need it in obtaining and creditably
filling lucrative positions In the employ of others.
The course of instruction and practice is arranged so na
to fully meet the diversified wants of every department of
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN TRADE,
lIS comprehended or embraced under the three general di
sielous of industry: Agriculture, lianufacturo and Com
mere,
. Each strident is instructed individually In both theory
and practice of Book Keeping, according to the most op.
proved and labor saving methods, Business Penmanship,
Calculations, and all the collateral branches or a complete
course of business education; and ripen passing A satiate.
tory examination is awarded, by authority of law, a diplo
ma, under tbo corporate oral of the college.
Students are received nt any limo. And it is believed
that a practical experience of over sverErr YEARS will bo
considered by thepublic nn ample guarantee of the prac
tical character of the course and alder:my of tho instruc
tion.
.
All further information desired can bp obtained at tho
college; or by addressing the Principal for a circular by
mall.
Ali — A liberal discount is allowed to wounded and hon
orably discharged soldiers. The college is open day nod
leveeing.
T FOLLOCIC, Att'y-ci.Low,
jylll(l6Gct
THE
UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE
MANDEL & HQ DYN HALL,
Eighth and Spring Garden streets,
PRILkDELPIIIA
THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M.,
President and Consulting Accountant.
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS.
Novel and Permanent Arrangement
of Business College Terms,
From- April Ist to October Ist ; 186 G,
AND SUCCEEDING YEARS
LIFE SCHOLARSUIPS, including Bookkeeping, Blni
moss Correspondence, Forms and Customs, Commercial
Arithmetic, Business Penmanship, Detecting Counter
feit Itloney, and Commercial Lam,
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS.
senoLAnsuips, Including tho game subjects as above,
TIME LIMITED TO 'THREE MoNTIM,
• TWENTY DOLLARS.
Penmanship, three months,
Penmanship and Arithmetic, three months,
•
The saving of coal and gas In the summer months Is
an adensiter,e of such importance as enables the ma nage
men.t of this College to made a considerable [Auction In
the summer rates. •
From October 1 , 1866, to April 1, 1867,
Anil succeeding years, as beforoo
Life Scholarships, s3s
Scholarships, three months, $25
Penmanship, three months, 4.10
Paninauship and Arithmetic, three months $l2
X* - -Special terms for Oahe, soldiers, and for the Bons of
ministers and teachers.
Day and Evening Instruction for Both
Sexes and all.A.gee,
Iu banking, storekeeping, bookkeeping, penmanship, pen
drawing, phonography, arithmetic, mensuration, algebra,
geometry, analytical geometry, the calculus, navigatien,
surveying, engineering, guaging, mining, mechanical
drawing, commercial law, German, telegraphing, and the
English brandies, at Moderato prices.
Endorsed by the public as the most successful business
College of the country, as is evidenced by the fact, that
FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO STUDENTS
thive entered in tho first six Months efts exhiteueo.
PIONCIPALO OF DEPART3LESTS:
TUOMAS MAY PIERCE,
GEORGE B. SNYDER,' R. S. BARNES,
C. N. FARR, Jn., J. T. REYNOLDS,
lIENRY REIN, A. E. itannsolsr, A.M., C.E
Supported by an able Carps of assistants.
Call or send for a Catalogue, College Currency, and
Peirce's Practical Educator.
Office, No. 531 : Nth. Eighth St.
may 2-2.33. THOS. M. PEIRCE
DISABLED MEN—ATTENTION.
WANTED—Ono .or two men, for
Y V Huntingdon and vicinity, who have lost either an
arm or a leg, to sell Wadsworth's water proof Arnica kee/-
inpoPla.eter, the heat and cheapest Court Plaster in the
market. From $5 to sio per day can tie made. Address,
will, 25 cents for sample and full information, A. F. BU
CHER, Box 45, Philadelphia. N. B.—All agents and ped
dlers would find it to theft' interest to answer the above.
np.lB-3m
50v --
PER YEAR We want
.41 1. 1 Agents everywhere . to evil our imeno
vEDs2o Sewing Machines. Three now kinds. Under and
upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or large
commissions paid. The ONLY machines sold in flan Bolted
States for less than 1.10, which are fully licensed by lime.
Moder sk Wilson, Grover & Baker, Ono. & Co.. and
Backside, 411 other cheap machines are infringements
and the seller or user arc liable to arrest, fine and impris
onment. Circulars free. Address, or call upon Shaw k.
Clark, Biddeford, Maine; or Chicago, 111. oe3o-ly
LADIES, PLEASE NOTICE.
T ADZES' NEEDLE CASKET, eon
jtainiug 100 best quality needles, impottod by P. Hill,
sent to any address on receipt of 50 cents.. Who Great
American Pulizlo will So given with every needlo
Price 30 cants per sot. Adamite Puzzle,th cents sent to
nay address. Hoop Shirts mannfitctueed to order; store
keeporasend for poice list PHILIP BILL, No. 250 Her
hot street, Philadelphia. itiy2o3m.
WHO? WHO? WHO?
OUR NEXT GOVERNOR.
We have a correct and striking photograph of the flex
Governor of Pennsylvania, which we will send by mail fo
25 cents. If we mistake the man; the money will be re
funded Immediately after election next October. Is
Geary or Clymer? Write and see. Address
myo-2m DAItTLXSON Is CO., 511 CILESTICUT St., Philo
•
A GENTS WANTED to - canvass
Ll_ this county for the Milanry and Naval history of
the Rebellion, complete in one large See. Vol. 0(800 pages
Colored and strel:p aloe. The most complete and saleable
History published. Send stamp for prospering.
my2.34m JAS. K. SIMON, 33 S. 411 s st., Philada,
AGENTS WANTED to soll
six new inventions, of great value to fami
lies ; nit pay great profits. Send 15 cents and get 80 pa
ges, or 05 cents and get SO pages and a sample gratis.
1113 , 23-1 m EPIIItAIIIIIIIO,W24, Lowell, Mass
GEARY! CLYMER!
We have photographs,
large and small, of Geary and
Clymer. Agents wanted to cell them. Send 75 cows for
specimen copies by midi, postage paid. Address
my9.2m BARTLESON & CO., 811 Chestnut st.,
BITTER WINE OF IRON.
An exquisite impregnation of dry Spanish Wino
with tho activity of Calisaya Dark, and tho most • nor
getic of nil tho !hernial - ins salts, Citrate of Magnetic Ox
ide of Iron. It line a vinous flavor, very grateful to the
palate, is without chalbyeate toad and will not discolor
the teeth.
It excites languid appetite, gives zest to food,. improves
digestion, increases the strength, steadi-s the ctrettlation,
hates off muscular flabbiness, removes the pallor of debil
ity, gives firmness snd precision to tha actions of the nor.
TOW vetch', with power to endure fatigue and resist dis
ease.
Magnetic Citrate of Iron is new and peculiar, differing
from the ordinary Soluble Citrate, in containing an eriu.-
valent of Protoxideof Iron, in place of tho Ammonia. It
is neutral, tasteless, without astringency; as prompt and
energetic as the Chloride, and unlike that ; induces no lo
cal inflammatory notion or headache.
Caliaaya Batt lspre-orninent among vegetable tontea
Lae no equal as a strengthener, or restorative, tor viva
as an auti•periodic.
Retails in $1 and $2 bottles, Quarts and Gallons fo
dispensing,. 0.8. HUBBELL, Apothecary,
zny22-Inl MP Chestnut et., rhiladelphla.
TO ALL BOOK BUYERS.
JAS. K. SIMON,B3 south Sixib street, Philadelphia, i•
agent for the following valuable books
Appleton's Nese Amrrican Cyclopedia-16 Vols.
Ilistory of tho Rebellion-1 large Vol
Dictionary of Mechanics-2 vols.
Rebellion Record, by Frank Mooro—O
Washington Irving's Works, 22 "
Cooper's Novels. Dickett's iVorks.
Illerivalo ibbon's Rome.
Macaulay's Works, *
Ure's Dictionary of Arts and Manufactnres,
Bancroft's United States-8 vols. &c.,
I furnish all books pnblisbed, for public sad private
Libraries, at wholesale primx. Send a list of any Books
wonted, with a stamp, for prices, which will be sent by
rotors mail. my2B Sin
PATENTS
PROCURED FOR INVENTIONS IN TILE UNITED
STATES AND EUROPE
A personal interview with the inventor is desirable
though not necessary, as the business can be conducted
by correspondence. Circulars of information free on up.
plies lion. EDWD. DROWN,
Engineer and Patent Agent, -
mll7-3m 311 Walnut et., Philadelphia.
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,
Will do more and better work at a
giveneost, than nay other t Try itt Wantifacturedonly by
ZIEGLER & SMITH,.
Wholesale Drag, Paint and Glass Dealers,
N 0.137 North THIRD at.,
MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS
S. W. CALVER & CO.,
HAVE °PANED and aro receiving weekly a fine
assortment of STRAW FIATS, BONNETS, SILKS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FRAMES, &c., Sc, Wholevale and
JOHN W. CALVES CO.,
No. 61 North Second street, below Arch,
mb2l-2m PtttLAD'A.
o—Fancy and Straw MILLINERY. PATTERN BON
NETS on hand.
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,
MO Whitest. 010 'nog. durable rind tho mostcconcantea
Try Al 'Manufactured only by
ZI,EGLER k, SMITH,
_ Wholesale Drug, Paint & Giro. Dealers,
nu2d—ly No. Nil North. Third at., Philada.
SATCHELS,
PORT-MONNAIES,
PURSES,
i'OCKET-BOOKS,
PORTFOLIOS }
CARD CASES,
SEGAR CASES, &c.,
A handsome assortment just received
At LEWIS' Book Store.
i~hy~~Rtr„inll
DENNSYLVANIA IL - ROAD
a. TIME OF LEANING 0 6 TRAINS
SUMMER ARRAN& EMEKTT.•
IPESTIVARP. . E4STIKIED
fLi ' : i 'a 4 It„ el ,. • I mU n gvitnlri
„T 1 ,” v ,, , ~ g STATIONS. t 4 s.i I.N " •
hee. • O - •
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p.m.' r. M.l P. H.l A. M. 15. M.I P.m I A.w
6HI 11 55 N. Hamilton, 510 106 835
625 12 05 Mt. Union,... 5 02 12 64 8 25
b 36 ...:. 12 18 Mapleton, 4 54 12 42 8 15
641 1
12 29 Mill Creek.... 4 45 12 29 8 05
700 5 28.12 48 5 58 Huntingdon, 4 33112 OB 7 50.
7 15 1 10 .....IPetereburg,... 42811143 7BO
-7 23 I 1 201 (Barre° , 4 10111 311 7 21.
730 1 320 251
.3 BprneeCreei., 4 0211 21 7 . 10
741 153 Birmingham, 45 1 11 00 6 55.
7 60 6 17 205 6 48 Tyrone, 3 35 10 50 8'45
8 03 2 20 'Tipton, 3 25 10 84 0 33.
8 08 2 29 Fostoria 3.20 10 26 626
8 13 2 35 Bell's Mills, 3 15 10 20 610
8 30 6 50 300 7 20 Altoona,. 8 00 9 55 6 00.
P.M. P.M P.M. .(.51.
The PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS Eastward, leases
Altoona at 9 35-P. M., and arrives at Huntingdon at .
10 50 P.M. -
The FAST 1. 7 . - T' "--' '. 3 20
_
FAST LINE Eastward leaves Altoona at
and arrives at Huntingdon at 4 42 A.M.
DAY EXPRESS Eastward leaves Altoonaat 8 3D
and arrives at Huntingdon 9 -IS A. M.
Th<
A. M.
The
A. M.,
The PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS Westward, leaves
Huntingdon at 7 00 A. M., and arsine at Altoona at
320 A. M.
Thu FAST LINE Westward, leaves Huntingdon at
7 35 P. M., and arrives at Altoona at 8 50 P. M.
The NEW YORK EXPRESS Westward leavesHunting
don at 7 38 A. nr., and arrives at Altoona 850 A.
May 20, 1800.
T_TUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP
RAILROAD.
On and after Tuesday, MAY 22nd, 18613, Passenger
Trains will arrive aad depart as follows:
SOLITOWARD TRAINS. NORTIMARD TRAINS(
EM=
=EMI
EZINIESE!
SIDINGS..
iy., 6 00183 8 0011Inntlnadon,
6 771 8 20151cConswiletown,
•. 6 251 832 pleasant Grove,-
6 , 848 Ilarklesburg
' .
664 904 Coffee Run, -• B .OB
7 02 9 12 Relights Ready• 800
7 14 9 24 Cove 7 49
7 18 9 28 Fieller'l4 Summit 7 45
An 7 33 AR 944 ~..,,. , 1 1
ix -7 30
in 743 lin 954 '—`?" • 143 920
1
8 0-1 10 14 lUddlesburg 6OO
312 10 22 Hopewell . 6 521
8.24 10 38 Plper's Run, 6 361
640 10 581
Tatesvlllo, 6 161
853 11 09 Bloody ltun,
.' 6 041
Au 8 57 Ann 12 Mount Dallas, - 183 6 001
SLIOUPI3 RUN BRANCII.
1
LE 7 50:La 10 2.0 1 8.a.at0n 1 080
8 051 10 55 Coalmont il5
I
8 10; 10 40 Crawford, 605
as 8 ?Wart 20 00 Dudley, ' , 600
I . -- I Brand Top City,.....1
zruntinoon May 19, 1866. OLIVER AYERS
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•
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R EADINO RAIL ROAD.
SUMAIE . R ARRANGEMENT,
•
. APRIL, 23, 1960. . .
fIBEAT TRUNK LINE.F.ROM THE
13 - North and North-West for PHILADELPHIA, NEW
YORK, HERDING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON,
&C.; &C.
Trains leave Harrisburg,for Now York, 'as follows I At
3 00, 7,40 and 9 05 A. 31., and 200 and 0.20 P. 51 . ., arriving
at New York 5,40 and 10 00 A, llf., and 340 and 10 35.1% M.
The above connect with similar Trains on the Pennsyl
vania Railroad ,and sleeping cars accompany the 3 00 a cis
9 05 p. m. trains, without change.
Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, •Minersville,
Ashland, Pine Greve, Allentown and Philadelphia at 7 4D
A. M. and 2 and 9 20 P. AL, stop at Lebancn and principal
way Antions; the 9 20 tnsin making nodose connection
for Pottsville nor :Philadelphia. For Pottsville, Schuyl
kill llama and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 415 P Al.
Returning. leave NOW-Yong at 9A. AL, 12. Noon, II 30
P. M. Philadelphia at BA. XL, - and 330 P. M ; Pottsville
at 8 30 A. M., awl 2 46 P. 31.; Ashland 6 00 and 11,16 a nr.
and 1 05 P 51; Tamaqua at 5.45 A M., and 1 and 8.65 - PSI.
Leave Pottsvilla for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad at 7,00 am, • ' • • • -
• An Accommodation Passenger Train leaves REAnnsa at
6.30 A. M., and returns NOM-PHILADELPHIA at 6,00 P.M.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 610 am.,
and 615 P. M., for Ephrata, Lancaster, Colombia, &c.
On Sundays, leave Now York at 8 30 P. M., Philadel
phia, 8.06 a nt and 315 P. M.; the 8 a m train running to
Reading, Pottsvillo 8 00 A. 61., Tamaqua 7.30 A. 31., Bar
ri:burg 9.05 A. 31., and Readmg at .130 a. m., for Har
risburg. 10,52 a m., for New York, and 4.25 p.m. for Phil.
adelphia.
Coulawrerlow, MILEAGE', SEASON., SCROOL, and Excuanant
Timms at reduced rates to and Mom all points. ,
Baggage checked through: 80 pounds Baggage allowed
each Passenger. . .
G. A. NICOLLB,
Reading, April 23, 1868. Cenral Superinteivitat
ez9• •• _Bu b -
VA WM'. 41.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOR", STATIONERY EITOXY4
IioNTISODOX, PA
OSGOOD'S Speller. lot, 2d, 3d, 4th and 6th Readers.
NOLIFFEY'S Speller and Readers.
SANDER'S do do de
Town's Speller and Definer, (old and new editions.)
Smith's. Bullion's and Brown's Grammars.
Fitch's Physical Geography ; •
Warren's Physical Geography.
Mitchell's, Monteith and,6lellally's Geographies k Athaes4
Camp's Geography, with Rey to Mitchell's Outline Maps
Webster's and Worcester's Dictionaries: . •
Quackenhos' First Lessons in Composition.
Ointelionbe's Composition and Rhetoric.
. .
Greenleaf's, Stoddard's and Brooks' Atlthmetios.
Peterson's Familiar Science. • • • ' •
Greenleaf 's and Stoddard's Rays to. Arithmetic'.
Greenleaf's nail Davies' Algebras. • '
Greenleaf's Rey to Algebra. - .
Parker's Juvenile Philosophy.
Parker's First Lessons in Natural Philosophy. -
Parker's Philosophy.
Willard's Ilistory of the Gutted States. .
Child's " '‘
Goodrich's
Payson, Dutton and Eeritiner's Penmanship, in eleYeti
numbers. • -
Potter & Hammond's Penmanship in twelve nimbus.
Academical, Controllers' and other Copy Books.
Davies' Elementary Geometry and Trigcnotastry,
Davies' Lugendre's Geometry,
Greenleaf's Geometry.
Fulton A Eastman's Book-keeping. • , •
Book Keeping by Single Entry, by Llansford dr. Payson
Book Keeping by. Single and Doable .Entry, by Eranaford &
Payson.
Other books will be added and 'furnished to order.
A full stock of School Stationery always on band.
Iluntingdon, Pa. •
TILE BEST
STOCK OF FIN ST ATIONRY,
FOR
I. ADZE AND GENTLEMEN,
YEA RECEIVED IN HIINTIITOPON
CAN NOW BE HAD
AT LEWIS' BOOR, STATIONEP.Y AND MUSIC STORE
50.000,
BEST QUALITY
WHITE,
BUFF,
ORANGE,
YELLOW,
AND FANCY
ENVELOP
Juet received nod for Nolo at
LEWIS' ROOK STORE.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
AND
SMALL PORTRAITS
• OF -
ALL 4118 818118001811 ED OrPICERII AND anion,
FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES )
GILT GOLD SHADES,
MUSLIN siaArms,
BAILEY'S FIXTURES,
TAPE, CORD SAND T.ASSALS,
FULL ASSORTMENT
AT LEWIS' BOOR STORE
ge.. Justices' and Constables' Fee
Bills for sale at .L.Jewis' 'Book Store.
PER F UIt.ERY and Fancy Soaps for
.roo at I•EIYIS ct.CO'S Family Orocary. ,
. .
Mau. Emma*
AA 000
8 40
8 82
8 2
os
Ls 3 04
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