The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, November 06, 1867, Image 4

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    GARDNER, HEERIGS & CO,'S
GREAT AMERICAN
RAIL ROAD
CIRCUS.
* Vile unit known and admired Equestrian Conibina.
• lion, and Epitomization of the most Artistic merit and
training, which has for the past seven years hold the very
highest position In the estimation of the citizens of the
Keystone State, is now on its way to winter quarters at
Philadelphia, and hew been specially organized, extend
ed and expensively perfected for a brief series of brilliant
amusement visits to its thousand, of patrons and friends
along the line of the Penn'a. Central Railroad, whose good
opinion the hlanagement earnestly bowel to confirm and
increase by the presentation of the rarest, moat polished,
daring, novel, humorous and complete
CIRCLE SELECTIONS
Presented this s enipo in Ilii , pothentron isr,Teht.
Particular attention and oriticisin tinithrsotod• tee, tho
eminent • and striking itrray "of European - and' Home
Arent° Art talent distinguishelthltonorintt this truly
Ii a A T 4
GREAT CMOS.
• •
.
'ol* nil:utter roll f ame name of
MEM
„ iLVIRA)
The beautiful yoithg Sylph° Equestrienne, whose da
ring,lithesomo, and irreeistably cracoful rformancee
both hi the school of Equipoieo and Menage havo gained
for her the undisputed eminence tud title of queen of the
arena, .
RICHARD HEMMING. 4 I"
The: eleamp . ion Pad-iide:r; etkrnm'eriMilikgsifiet, and ;Lai
trmEquipomo, and Acensionist and Tight Rope performer
distinguished as tho companion,and only f reer of - ,the
great,liiendin.
/MEI
SENORITA LAURA, LA CLARE!
Thi Nay of tbo,Cordo To'onto.
Mlle MARIE BATROT End Matt. CARLOTTA.LATOUR,
Charming rornesentatii:os of Continental Dirteatrhiniern
MR. JOUR I'O%M!
The modern Yorick of the Riug
THE ROBINSON BROTHERS I
Unanimously pronounced - ioy tho press as the most
muscular, scntureua and classic Gymnasts of their day,
andwhaso terrific foals upon the trapez concluding with
the appalling" Reath Fall. and iteacup:', evoke cmottatm
of bil,thfdread and VAutairiz roadas-• • ;
TItB IJAZELLE BROTIIS
The challenge Acrobats and accomplished Calisthenic
" elate.?
D1R..7011N TREWALLA
The admirable Crichton or the whip, "end accomplished
Equestrian Malinger. .
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The unrivalled Comic Gymnast and 'G - Moral Performer
MR. TIIOMAS MAGUIRE!
The merry jester and character Wo . calist, together with
Nears. LA TOUT,
COOPER,
HARMAN,
BUCKLEY, S.TEPIIENS and other popular Artists
THE STUD
HORSES AND PONIES
Is composed of beautiful and intelligent thoroughbreds,
which travel entirely by rail are exempt from the ruin
ous fatigues of the road, and enter the ring full of spirit
and ambition for their duties. ,
The Music of the Great American Circus will be fur
nished by the PIIILABELPILIA BRAM BAND, au organ
ization having a high metropolitan reputation and com
posed throughout of scientific musician*. % -
TM3C3II
le entirely new, of the amplest dimensions, provided with
comfortably and perfectly safe Boats, and will be bril
liantly illuminated at night. - - - -
Tho elegant
GOLDEN SWAN CHARIOT,
Containing the Band, and drawn by twelve superb hor
ses, will parade the principal streets about 1 o'clock, p
sack day.
' b .' PERFORMANCES EA.C.II. DAY,
AyrEirklooN ANA EVENING
Doors open at 2 and 7 o'cJoch. n'ercisca to commence
half an hour later.
ADMISSION,
Children under . 9 yearn,
WILL EXHIBIT .AT
HUNTINGDON,
THURSDAY, NOV. 7.
HARTO lAGIJI33.
HILL STREET,
HUNTINQDON, PA.,
WHOLESAL E &i.I.EJAIL
Foreign and :Domestic
HARDWARE,
fv l Vt i 6 J°
V
MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS,
and Intsers ganpilly, is invited to tho fact Hint we are
now offering a BETTER. ASSORTMENT of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C.,
than can be found elsewhere in this part of the State, at
prices to suit the times. Our stock cumin ices all articles
In this Hun of business, embracing a gen - oral assortment
of TOOLS 'and - MATERIALS used - by CARPENTERS,
BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS
JOINERS, Au., Ac., togetheC with a liigo stock of
.17'0?t, Spihcs, Railroad and
Supplies, Aiddlery, I%ope,
Chains, Grindstones', Circular,
Cross. Cat Saws,.
••
Enamelled, Finished
and Plain Hol
low IVare.
Coal Oil- Lamps - and- Zan - terns,
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Oil and Powder Cans
1 I 35 7 i 1 3 :,
!Ki.1.5111 ES, FOURS, DESSERT, TKA
SPOONS, SCIS—
' ORS; n BA'2o.lth, &C.
BRITT AN* & SILVER PLATED WARE.
ERNI
.Ifilischold;-IfortittiltriVal ~inii Farm
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.: • Implethents, • ~.
Of the lotps i tond,mostimpropedpatfrois,
- kis k irst4E4 ON lIIND ANTO FOR RATA:
A.l' iILI IV d'IMA VP UPER,6" PRICES.
eAftillitiCkViidoirilittiKiiis
Wall .13nd a, general assortment' of material fur their use
conainteng in part of
Chirriageimn?,ings, Hubs, Spokes,
~ ,) ! . ints, Axles, Springs, 11Tuts, Bolts,
Washers; Malleable:lrons, .Pa•
''" tent iiitclthiantelledLeather,
jVhiPs, Tongues, Soc
kets, Shafts, tf-c.
ME
33zAA.cnEkEtivir.xlinpc
Cai6,Le akpliett ,‘ ; ;
A.N YILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
S --HAMMERS,
• ~‘:••• HORSE AND,MI:WE,SHiSES, •
Mine Nails, and all kinds of Iron& teel.
• CARPENTERS
Will find in one establishment a svpm for stock of
-
" SAWS, • .
AUGERS,
HATCHETS,
7 . ; ;11ANDIERS,
FILES, ,
' "i
r.:HINGES
SCREWS,
- " r• v . - •
.' ' iSOLTS,•'• k" ••
PULLEYS,
SASII-COILDS,: &C;;
MINING. AND: MINERS' GOODS.
NAILS' and Si'fitiS,• of all varieties
BLBETING ,POWDER, PERE,'
COAL PICKS AND SHOVELS.
Zietr.iceaeva
c?? 1 ,?? accommodated will everything in their line from
a Oiain Separator to a Whet-storm;
fV321131.1C1. 0 2 1 30151
e 'OePacially to‘calf and oiamke atocleof
BUILDINOMARDWARE,
. and pomppro our prices with
AgrittiltUtarlifipl6itaitt;
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- - Comprising the faxouts Russell
Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined,
Virst Premium UORSE
Rakes,
• Scythes,
Hoeg,
Roy Finks, _
. Trace and Bailor Maine; -• .`
. Breast Chains, • • -
Cow Ties,
Cm r;
Cowls, 3e., &e., &o.
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Among thespecialtles of oar House, we doelre to call
attention to the celebrated
OHIO PUIVIP,
The exclusive right to sell which le vested in us. Send for
acircular and get full particulars of same, and satisfy
yourself of its superioi qualities.
Stoles of all el.* and deezriptione, Including
Ted and Counter Scales,'
Platform ,Scalesy • - :•• • •
Grocers' and ;Druggists' Scales,
Rolling Mill,•,Wheelbarrow, 'Pork, Port•
able, -Hopper, Miners and Trans..
portation, Hay, Cattle and •
- Coal ScaleS,-
FUItNISIIED AT MANUFACTURERS'
Tho Largest and best assortment of
GLASS, PAINTS, 011,.,&
,PUTTY,
COOK & PARLOR STOVES.
Best Norway nail, rod, bar an hoop Iron.
STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions
WAGONNBOXES,
CARRIAGE SPRINGS,
50 Cents
IRON AND BRASS WIRE
Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil,
25 Cents
By the barrel or gallon, at cry low• figures.
AZ. A call is respectfully eolicited, feeling confi
dent that our goods and In iom mill not fail to
pleaso.ia
WHARTON & MAGUIRE.
giv,tisigaon,.. May 7„:1867.
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The attention of
An exeollent ossol tment or
Ell
SCALES.'
CASLI PRICES
Ever offered in this place
A 'GREAT VARIETY OF
ALL SIZES' OF
NAILS AND BRADS,
By The keg. Veiy lee•I
NOTICE.
JOHNSTON &WATTSON
r.I I AKE pleasure in announting to the
Cititi , ql` , of truntingdon county and vicinity that they
have just rottuued from the Lint with a
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS,
Whmit they haw Just opened nut at tbrireCeW.,lthe,
ONE DuOlt EAST 01? . 111 E WASIIINGTQN HOTEL
Their &tuck conelet, of
DRY GOODS, -
NOTIONS, ~ .
HATS AN I) CAPS, - _ - ,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES, ' ;
FLOUR AND FEED,
TOBACCO, SEC ARS,
- - CANNED FRUITS,
AR WARE,
CEDAR-11411E,
Q,UE ENSWARE,tf
OIL CLOTHS, •
OILS,
PAINTS,
- IIRUGS, -
CARPETS, CAR P 01111 N,
FISH, SALT, Ch ELSE, •
TRUNKS, .
'HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, &c.
They have a largo stock of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Como:ling of SILKS, 31011A1 US, A LPAC POPLINS.
1.11:i l'lt ESi ciINO II A MS, Ph A / DS, DU
LAI ES, Sc., Ac., AS,
Also, a largo as sortnient of
DRESS TRIMMINGS,. EMBROIDE
.41. Y, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
. BUTTONS,
4 . 1._F0,LL LINE OF, 'WHITE GOOKS
• ..:IVO p9ll nell WIIOLI3.ptH and 111:TAIL
•
All geode delivered to reeidences in town and depots :
Pee of cherge:
olio tie o trial before perch:lElin clamberer.
JOIINSTON & WATTSON
April 50867
Choice GROCERIES
JUST RECEIMED.
Also,
Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, Peas and Corn. • .
Also,
Spiced Lobster, Oysters, !Chow chow, Worcestershire
sauce, French Mustard, Horse Radish, Popper sauce, Cat
sup, Olive , and
illl kinds of Syrups,
sup stketrawborry, pineapple, blackbm ry, Sc
C./ILL AND SEB.
• MAIM, NOTIOE.
Tllll TiADIES.Do you Yeally
intend to cease nearing the . beautiful
. styles now ,
tie prevalent, orlircbs lean elegantly, beerm3d; the , relicl
Jeff. Davis, woo captured iu Fashionable Fliumlo Attila
0110 1110111011 L's calm rellectiOn surely serve to change
your rash resolve. The angels had too much good sense
to lay aside their pure ehaite iobes'ef whlte,:hecaUse
they had for a time served to hide the deformities of that
Prince of Rebels, the Devil. ' Con you err in following the
example of Angels? Then having made up your miude
that you will continue to dress tastefully regardless of
rebel acts, do not forget to call at the store of the subscri
bers, who will be happy at all times to furnish you wait
such articles of dress as goy too!, desire. Urge your fath,
era, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit'
the same store. They can here be suited in good at Hetes
of Boots, Shoes, ClOthing Material, Hats, Caps, Queens.
ware alike general assortment of O.:merles, en as rea
sonable terms as at any House in town. Store on South
east corner of the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa.
may 31,1365. FRANCIS D. WALLACE.
ILEDICAL ELECTRICITY
DR; WILLIAM BREWSTER,
M'CONNELLSTOWN, PA.
11111 For the benefit'of those proposing to undertake T 1
Electrical treatment for diseases we give in the
Mien tug list n few of the more prominent and
most common complaints met with iu our prac - L
lice, , all of which we are most mcreesful. IN
NEARLY ALL CASES OF CHRONIC DISEASE, ELECTRICI
TY IS A SURE REMEDY, AND IN ALL CASES BENEFICIAL,
IF PROPERLY APPLIED. TLOSO, therefore, alilictediE
with complaints not here enumerated, need have
no hesitation in applYing,and whether only RELIEF,
or a PERMANENT CURE can bo effected, they will C
receive replies accordingly. All communications
free.
Epilepsy, Chorea, St. 'm'itoo'Danco, Paralysis,
Neuralgia; Hysteria Nervousness, Pollee
tien of the Deart,Lok-Jaw, etc.
2 Sore' Throat, Dyspopsia,Diarrlnna, Dysentery,
Obstinate Constipation, Iletnorrholds, or It
Piles, Bilious, Flatulent. and Painter's Colic,
And ell affections of the Liver and Spleen.
3 Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma, (011010
not caused by Organic disease of the heart,)
Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Rheumatism of the I
Chest, Consumption in tho early stages. 'c
4 Gravel, Diabotis,mnd Kinney Complaints.
5 Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago. Stiff Neck,
Spinal Thermos, Ilip Diseases. Canners, Tu.
more ; (those last named always clued with- I
out pain, or cutting, or niaatal a in any Niro)
In a w ord, see propose to cure all cm able '
eases.
We have no connection whatever with any
other:Electrical office in this or any other county
All lettere alma to
WM. BREWSTER, AI. D.,
McConuelleto wn, Pa.
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THE LAMB IMPROVED
FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE,
Ple:De call and 'see this valuab"o Machine, and tho
moils uhich it produces- Machines with all the appur
tenances, fur sale at the tow price of 05, mid wan anted
as tepresented. CALL. AND SISK IT.
—Room, on WASHINGTON Street, (opposite the
"01,081 S" Printing eilica,) HUNTINGDON, Pa.
Anascot tokont of Knit - Goods on hand, for sale; and
made to order on short netico, Such as Ladies,' Missus',
and Children's btockings, Gouts' Woolen and Cotton Socks
also, Smuts,Afghans, Pulse Warmers, Cops, Tidys,
P•The LAM B KNITTING Machine is %cry simple, and
linishes its work . capablo of producing mono than a
&ran different stitches; it is unlike any other Machina of
the kind in tho mat het; it xlll do the work of Monty
uonien and is suitable fur institutes as well as families.
is Complete in every particular, and ulthout a wheel
And tto it I.AMES F.llOlllll Hen tliig Nineitino in npomtion,
No RI:31101111M tlin plAtto and to not fail to seu it.
WA.SH NGTON STREET,
(opl.oaito (ho 1,013 H" Office.)
HUNTINGDON, Penn' a.
G. M. LONGWELL, AO
jI):31 to tf
EVERYBODY MUST LIVE !
CALL AT
LEWIS' FAMILY GROCERY
The brat otevely thing will be constantly kept on hanp
and sold at the lowest prices poseiblo. Quick sales and
mall prattle.
1867. , 1867_
TiLSTROPor t
$• -0, • -
HARDVAM
HIINTINGDOi . PA'.
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JAS. A. BROWN
' Now located In the splendid storuiootn in his new
MAMMOTH BRIM BUILDING ;
HILL ST., lIUN TING DON, PENNA.,
Mori at IVIIOLESALN and ItJUAN. au loplowa
Wick nod endleis rayluty of
POREIGN AND . DOMESTIC
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
Paints, Oils, Glass,&c
Al' REDUCED PRICES.
ELEVEN YEARS diligent attention to bußinese lit the
madware trade In this piece, bas _given mo an export
vitro that:eneWs me to secure great ad vantages for my
enstonsetb In the selection of the best standard I;rands nod
reliable qualities of goods.
Itu3 tog for cash alma from the manufactnrms, and be•
ing in almo.t daily receipt of goods, bought Once the de
cline in iniU'es:l can offer raro'advatitagOs to bnyors
-313 stock embraces 'a , genero 'assurtun:nt of
TOOLS AND MATERIALS FOR
Carpenters,
Blacksmiths
, .
Gunsmiths; -
'Shoemakers, , ; , ''
Saddlers,
„Painters,. ,
Coachmakers
Cabinet Afahers, ,
Afachinists,
. Foundrymen,
And all other kinds Of 'Mechanics.
BUILDERS
R 111 fintlbera a ealverlormlock of
Nasti.l4
LOCKS, BOLTS, SOBER'S, IllAr,
GM,. FINISHING _NAILS,
Glass arid nattsr,.ol, and Paints
Coiorb of niuilq, Point Bru,lid.i; Tiirn klieg,
(rits Mt to any fliZO.
CARPENTERS
' Will
find aircll soloctvtl stook of I
Disston's and Spear & Jackson's„ Saws,
,Chisels and Ituies,
.I.9teel mpares, - •.•
Augers., tuber nits, 10.toges, Saw sets,
It[aces, llatckota, 1011 otonee,Fileq.
BORING MACHINES, ‘t Ith two el attl:l awl-three au
gets to earl,
FOR HOUSEKEEPERS
I kayo a fine variety of enameled, Tinned end Plait
HOLLOW-WARE,
Pans, Skillets, Oust Pnns, Scrub Brushes,
110 Irons. Brass Kettles, Bath Bricks.
Iron Tea Kettles, Knives and Forks,
Coal Buckets and shovels, Tea and Table Spoons.
Brit ta Awl SILyEII-PLATEp WARE,T4bIp Castois
Bra , . Stalr,Rods, alai_ a, sktendil stock of lion isburg
STONEWARE; larq3 as six
1-L;;,'nilsee PHELPSII;,ji
GEN` AGENT. , :11 , 1:
6.s •, ,.. I:2F:-.Es-r cis N °
7arig
11 , ,-71
Also, tip,
Chatoll co[ wheel Clothes timer,
With it Into improvement. This Is now the very, Lest
initrrtnist deoireblo 'Wringer In the renrltot, Iteving the
noisy for this place I can sell them strictly et the in , 11-
ufacturoCa prices, All warranted,
BLACKSMITTIS
Will he supplie,d with,
Horse shoes, Horse nails, Stocks and Dies,
Norway Nall Rods, Rasps, Files,
Iron and Steel Anvils, Buttresses,
Vieel, Bellows, and other tools in their line
•
CARRIAGE & WAGON-MAKERS
' and a supply of
Carriage Oil Cloth, Carrlimo and Fire Unite,
Trimmings, Seat slicks, Drop black coach I'm
FeDoes, Spokes and Hubs, Dash and enameled Leather,
Shafts, Tongues, Spoke Angora,
Sleigh hunnprs, Fenders, stint other materials.
FINE CUTLERY,
Comprising Table Knives and Earlcs of best American
and English styles and qualities, Carvers' Butcher knives,
Razors, Shears Scissors„ Pruning Knives, and Pruning
Shears, and the largest varietly of styles of
POCKET KNIVES
To bo fo . und ln, control, ronnsylcanfa, including Woo
tenholm's fatuous IXL aullciY.
SHOEMAKERS
As horetoforo will find hero the best assortment of
Tools and Findings in their line of trade, consisting of
Hammers, Pincors, Lasts, Pegs, Awls,
Measuring Mid:wand straps Eyelets, Shoo Thread,
Forepart and shank Irons, Wax, Bristles,
Burnishers; Welt Knives, Steel and iron Shoe Nails,
Sticking Ganges, etc., newel head nails, etc.l
SADDLERS & lIARNESS.3I AKERS
Aro also provided for. Saddle Trees of Hut best Pitts.
burg make, Oin thing, Straining, and Rein web, Stirrups,
Humes, Pad Trees, and a full vat tety of Silver, Brass and
Japanned Ilarness Mountings, &c., AC.
FARMERS
And others will see that my stook comprises many urn
ful articles in their liae;such as
Scythes, Rakes ' Spades, Pointing axes,
Shovels, Forks, Roes, Grindstones, IVore wire,
Gorden Rakes, Horse homes, DISSTON'S MILL SAWS,
Trace Chains, Halter chains, Circular. Cross-cut, Wood
Curry combs, Morse brushes; and Meat Saws,
IVegon Jocks, !Post Augers,
Shovel Moulds, Mann's axes' Trowels, kc.
Also, two or titres kinds of tho best
HORSE HAY FORKS.
blade in the, United States and by which 'it load of hay
can Lo token from the wagon to tlio mow in about fivo
minutes. Them folks sal Odor, hay and money, nod no
thrifty Strom!. call Ittrurd to do witho4t one. , Tito
KN:OELSIOR FORK
Itas been extensively used and gives great satiataetion.—
I u arrant all the folks I sell.
COALOIL LAIVIPS &LANTERNS
COFFIN LACES and all' rimmings for Cabinet-makers
CHEAP WOODEN PUMPS.
The motit of tEeso pumps is shown by the Met that the
demand for them is rapidly increasing evil ywhere. There
is no iron in them to corrode rind injure the to atm. They
are light and convenient, uu that every man can put in
his men pomp, the r hole only costing him :Mout ono half
the price of other lamps. rumps, and wooden pipoa
snit them, promptly shipped by railroad on receipt oror
dere. Give depth hem floor to bottom of well.
Terra Cotta - AWN PIPE, Hot Air REGISTERS for
Ceilings, COOK STOVES, of any pattern desired.
JAMES A. BROWN.
Don't forgettlio SIGN OF THE PADLOOK.
Huntingdon, April 10, 1567.
Alkitabelpl2i'ri 'bbertizinunts,
D AINTSI' FOll, ?AIt4ERS AND
.I_or beautiful diced,:
OTlifilM—The Walton ginoral Puint co. too now
manufactio Mg , 'the Boot, Cheapest and moat 'Durable
Paint in ,:two Imats Well put on, mixed with pure
Linseed oil, iiii: last 20 or 15 years ; it is of w light , brown
rings and c.irlautherP, pails a.'.. l . , *' ° ' l ,,T u nT; m .
lead, st onm , dr ,,b , olivo or ....am, to suit the taste of the
consumer. It is valnaldt, for ;muses, barns, fences, car
bottonni,
canvas, metal lital shingle roan, (I.‘.
te coli:f,. and can be changoi a l g t r o ic ir:::::,.
al implements, canal boats, yess" l4 •
b oi N fire and water
5 1 710 .' 1 4 Y11 il l s ° . Ur e o t i l l an c t io 3 t,h e ; s t , r, ( ) o nun n' : T l n t .1 4 a " " i f :
l e i tli " :•- r; .1::. : v7 i l' i ''gn -r°
1 7 6 , 11
la unsimpasoul for body, durability, elasticity, am. n'''',,e"
Wynne... Price e.. 6 per bbl . of 100 lbs., which will :,, , ,tI , :"Y
a Ina trier for years to come. Wart anted in all cases as
obeli,. fiend ter a circular which gives full particulars.—, I
Nom, cienalne unless branded in a trialw.mark Grafton
Mineral t.titit.• Address DANIIILIIIDWELI,,
.4 6.. . , 204 Pearl street, New York. •
F OR B ITUMINOUS COAL.'
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.
NO DUST! NO GASH , NO DAMPERS!!
ii
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~.., t .,..5•7 c i ll
\l.
• • ; , •0 5 - ,
J: REYNOLDS , Br, SON,
N,. W . Corper 13th & Filbert streets;
'PHILADELPHIA; • PA.,
Et;le)ll66faCitirii;i j of the Celel;rate'd
WROUGFIT,IRON, AIR-TIGIIT
GAS-CONSUMING H EATE
WITII PATENT DUSI%.9.CItY.E.Y.
4 ,', • ' l}. 4 ; . 41 4 '
For ease of management \s itilol,t any dampers, Dura
bility, Simplicity, and "teeming, this HeatUr hos u 4 so
ma tor in this country. They are ail guarantedd to giro
tihtisfitetion. Estimates made Deo of charge. . •
Cooking ;Banges„
Latrobe heaters,
Slate .Alantles,
Low ••Dozon, Grates, - t'
Portable Heaters,
Registers,. - •
Trentilators,,, &c.
Setid Cur o'no of our: Illovirated Pamphlets. inpl.o4y
SILVER'S' WWI POWDER I
SAVES Trilfß, LABOR, MOLVEY.
Makes Washing a , Pastime and Mon
'
dayz a Festival.
• •":_ '
kith cl-1 all to dere to ttt iltituttftteturer,3
mc).21).1y.
:•'':
Late . Powell's—Embrocation,
For all. Disaaies:lnoldent to HORSES
CATTLE, and theiimgAN'ittg.tr,
Requiring the use of an Rxternal
This new Compound, prepared by it practical Chemist
having a full knelt ledgo or un the niCdieal virtues clench
ingredient that (inlets into its compositimr, is warranted
to .otUd anything 'of the hind UN er yet olfeted to the
Cublic'. an external application for the diseases for
which Is to recommended. We are satisfied that it will
work its own rood into the confidence of all who use it,
and thosa who try it once will never be without it, and
filmdom we rely on experience. the best test of its use
fulness. It is inonounced by Patriots, and all who have
tiled It to be the best application ever Used. Thlaißiti
lorocatimphaa been wit.pp for over eight yenta, tied it is
°lily through the inereastng demand and urgent request
'of 1113 , friends and the Publie thatll send it forth as thi3
grand I emedial agent for the various diseases to whic h that noble and useful animal, the horse; is milkfree
- Many remedies have been offered to the Public Under
°Met °a o rta mt., bona, of these aro Injurious, ?there at best
of , little Srse, twiny wholb , improper lo'ditsWer the
',imposes for N 9 l) ell they mu recommended. '• "
A judicious mid really useful composition; 'Free from
tthitso admit ions, Mut therefore long boon desired by loon}.
gentlemen %slat lose valuable horses, and are nuwilling
to host them to the care' of designihg null Pretended
Farriers. Their wishes aro at length fatly gratified, by
Dr. Deal° being, prevailed upon to diet this valuable,
Embrocation (whicli has Proved so oilieuriolis to the vari
ous thermos) to to prepared and brought out, to tho pub
lic. • , ' • ,
• ,
' This Embrocatien nes extenstrely nhedby the Govern
ment dnring the war.-
Address all Orders to , Or. EreiTONDIII3.IVO,
! 61Y2 Smith Aecond Stteetabiladelphia Pa.
Vet. t•oloat Lewis' Book Store, nod by Store keepers
ndrally. ' " " may 1,1'01 , 6m: •• "
SPEERrS PORT GRAPB , WUNBI
Excollent for l'enutleo nod Wi;alcly y'ersons. ; ,
1.126;11;,i hoodieds of Congregations for:Ciliiieh Or' Com
iitufitoif purposes, ; ..o ;;;
VINEYARDS—Los Angelo, California, and Passaic,
New Jersey.
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, Four Years Old. This
justly celebrated native Wino is rondo Dom tho juice of
the Oporto Grape raised in this country. Its invaluable
Tonic and Strengtheiting Properties are unsurpassed by
any other native wine., Being the pure juice of the grape
produced tinder idr. Speer's own personal supervision,
its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The young•
est child may.partalce el its generoliß
_qualities; and the
weakest invalid may use it to advantage: It is particular
ly bencllrial to the aged and debilitated, nod suited to the
tarious ailments that afflict the weaker 80X. It is in et ,
cry ,e'peet A WINE TO BE RELIED ON.
Invalids nee Speer's Port Grape Wino; Females MO
Speer's Port Grape Wine; Weakly Persons Find a Benefit
by its Use; Speer's Wines in'llospitals use preferred to
other Wines.
Principal Office, A. SPIER,
No. 243 BROADWAY, oppo site City EMI Park.,.N. Y.
Sold by JOHN eelS
GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS.
Mothers, ate you oppressed with anxiety for your little
ones? • Arb your slumbers and hearts •broken by their
cites? Do 3ou allajZO in the morning unrefreshell and an
piehensive If so, procure 'neonce a Vottle of Dr:
Infant Reined) and yon,will barn ncp AM weary hQilts
of a etching and auxit , ey.
DR. LEON'S ' INFANT 'RP,IVIEDY;
Ills stood tie test of yeah, Thousands of nurses and
mothers bear witness that it never fails to, giro. relief if
used in section. It ic a mild, yet ours and speedy cure for
Colic, Cramps and Windy Pains, and Is Intaluablalor all
complaints incident to Teething.'
Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. Ad
dress all °tam to
ZIEGLER & SMITH,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
mh2o-1 y No. 137 Nth. Thitd Street, DitilaiDa.
BILLIARDS ! 11.11.41144RDS ! !
JOSPII. L. POULTON,
Strawberry Alley, near Third Street,
HARRISBURG)
Respectfully informs the public that
he has opened for their use his new awl elegantly fitted
up Billiard Room. It contains
FOUR NEW TABLES' OF SHARP'S MANUFACTURE,
superior to any now in the city.
Thin Billiard Room challenges comparison with any
room in the State, west of Philadelphia. '
N'N' cGIIAII.O CARMON ARE
‘)Felling cff at greatly reduced prlcea•
.EBTAIII.IBI4ED 1851
utehtill.itp;p: . ?s,;;"
IMI
ZIEGLEWA , SMITII,
cho.ests•,tho Whor.uic Diligyfats,
No, la', Nth. Eh nt Street, Phibunt.
AppliCation
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PENNSYJAVANIA ItP IL ROAD.
TIME OF LE'A.TIFrO OF TRAIN§"
,
WESTWARD. . ; ; 'EASTIVARD
I
,
,••• ~.. •
..r PE ; V?
P. Jl.i ,A. M.I. 0.1t .. .1 A.M. , _
.., n !
5 12 1 112,16 ....... N.liannito ~,
20 •o'n
12 26 31t. Unt ~..,
i, .
! o n .•-112 40 Mapleton,
- 7.1 .112 20 ~.. Mill Creole....
6 ',' ,
.1 OS 3 26 Ilurtingclen,
6 "' i "-' "'" 11'eteinInnw,...:
6,14 ...4, ....113arree; , ' J' I
21 1 4,, , ••• , ipplcetdreol,.,
628 ; 1.50 •4.-.1.,,.,,,1nF1unn,
643 205 , i.....,
6'45 ' 7 54 2 15 4 10 Tyrsllo,-
7'ol /27 ~..... Tipton, ,
7 07 2 36 Fostoria,
•7 12 2 42 ..:./.. 1151143 ; 51111.,..
•7 30 8 25 3 061 4 40 Al!ooqa,.
_.
P.Ti.I A. 0. P. M. A. M. .
LIMY .Anstwayd loaves Altnuna, At,,12., 01
arrives tic flun'tingdon I ".
INNATE EXTRF.S3 , Eastward foiivrq. Minato, at
nod :n': hog' nt Huntingdon at 5;13 I'
I,' CANE titestiVord, Altnitinkllon
and nukes nt,Aktoona,nt II 00 P.-31:
t 07.
1., M.
7,13
• •
11IUNTINODON! & 'TOP
"On and idler MONDAY,: OCT: IOnr,;IgGI, , Passender
Trains will arch u and dupail - ds :
, lII' TRAINS. . , DOWN TRAINS.
; STATIONS
ACCOMM. I 'MAX!.
MEI
P. M. I A 'I.
I„SIDINGS
ts 4 400.6 7 5011Iuntingdon, * Inn il 30 An 417
502 . :8 10 McConnell.loyen,..l.. .;0,08 r... 3 '57
314 *8 22 Pleasant Grove " 858 *3 40
5 31 8 38 51urklonbutv - ~ ..8 38 . ,3 50
3 30 8 53 Coffee Run,B 23 3 15
•
• ,
000 - 901 Rough& Ready,...... 813 3OS
.0 10 , 912 Cow, ' -• 7 38 •..'2 34
O 201 016 Fislier'n Summit 7 531 250
I
AK , 6 081 AR 0 331 , AR 7 35150 t 1.35
. 8 40I Saxt " ,
.. I Att 2 20
I
, • 10 0011110a05iarg."1.......1 • - - I 208
'I 10 08illope'vrell,, 12 00
1
• - . 10 24 Viper's Run,. ... : . ' ' '' ' " '' 1 4-I
10 42 Tatesvillo, . 1
10
' 10 65 111004 stun, .... '' • '„ ' • I'o7
011 11 05 Mount Dallas,. ...I , ILE 100
101.11" S (tiT" WI).
II s:. le -I
SIIOUFS RUN 1311,11 1 11.....
L 6 6 40, 1 1. - 9 bOlditxtoe - I tr. 7 301 kit .2. :30
6 551 10 05 Co3lnion - t, I 7.151 '2 15
7 00, 10 111 Crawford, 710 210
AA 7 Eilen 10 20 Dudley," ' ,Le 7 WILK 2 - 05
1 1111oad 'rep City, 1
Huntiu:idonOet; 23, 18071 '' J 0117( 51'Fif I:Lips, Sept
'Yt '
READING ROAD.',`
" 'SUMMER i.R.R:AisIGIIMIEC:J:?,
OWNER
RU,N K LTNI.FP.O3I3II-Ilti
North and NOTtII,IVeYt for pHILADELI.III4,, NEW
YORIff nEADIN - d, PoTTSVIELE, TAIIAQUA,;ASIIEANb, LEIIANON,
ALLENTUIYN, EASTON,
&c., Lc.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New Yot k, as follows ! At
3 00, B,loand 0 35 A. M., and 210 nod 9,00 P..M., coin:eat
ing with "aintilar trains on the Pent:ail winbt
at :New York 5,00 and 10,10 A, 514 & 4.40, 5,20.10 . 2.5 1tt 3l
pleeping ears accompany, the 3 00 alai and It 00,p. tn.tralus
without change. •-
for • Re:thing, . Potts:drib,. Tamaqua,
Ashlaud, Pine Grove. Allentown, and Phila
delphia at 910 A.' M., and 2-10 and'4 10 1 01i, stopping St
Lcbaurn and mtneipol way , stAtions; Hie 410 p. pwtp , th
junkin g connections for Philadelphia and Colipribia,ouly.
Per Pottmille, SchuYlkil I Haven and Auburn: add Seim!.
Bill and Sasquellaunall.ll., lea% e,ltarritann gat 3 20;.1. 1
Returning, teal° NEW-Yoga at 12 Noon, 5 & 8
P.M; Philadelphia at 8,15 A. Ale and 3 20 1': 31 OVa.V -Pas
senger train leaves Philadelphia at 7 50„A. 9r, 7ettieniu
from Reading at 630 P. M., HIOVA hlCAtatioltir Puil4Vilca
ut 8,45 A. 31.:a1U1.2 45 f. 31.; Ashland 6'oo aint 11 , 50 nm,
and 1,05 P 51; Tamaqua la 11.45 A N., nod 1 and 8 55 1 . AI.
' Leave Pottsville for Ifitirisborg, 'Siltitylkl4l: and
Susquehanna Railroad at 7,00 a ~,
'An Accommodutiob Pielsenger Train leaves Resbisn at
7.90 A. N., and returns from PlitrAntbriits' tit 5,00 P. 51
Pottsville Ace : min:iodation Train.: Leaves Pottstown at
6,20 a. m, returning leaves Plillarlelphia :it 0,30 p
Columbia hie/bead Trains -leave-Reading- :at 7 00 A
N., and 615 I'. for .Eplitata, Litho Lane.st,r,:CM
untbia, ••‹.
Gu Sundaysl.learc NMv York at 8 00 P.
id, la, sni and UlO P. AL, the On m It lan analog only
td Reading; Poitsvillo 8 A. 51., Barri long.!) 35 a' to, and
Rending 120, 7 20 a. M., for !turista:l'g,, 112:;1 Itt for
New York, and 4.25 p. in, for Philadelphia.
COMMUTATION, 311LEMIE, SEASON, SCHOOL, and EXCURSION
TICKETS to and from all 1,01110 At ITtlaCed
Baggage checked through: SU ?omelet 1/pgibige allowed
tacit Passenger.
Reading, April 8, 1007.
PEE
No more Bald Heads! s "
• .No more Gray Locks !
. ,
DR; r.E;ON'S"
ELECTRIC 'HAIR 'RENEWER,
Is pronounced by all who have used .it, the vory beet
preparation for the Ifair. It is a positive corn for Bahl
mass, eradicates Dn . :admit and Manors, snips the hair
from falling, out, and speedily iestores Gray Locks to
their original hue and luxuriance. " " -
. It operates on thp;secretions and fills the glands,with
now life and coloring matter. Thin, dead. faded or gray
hair Bill always be brought back by n few applications,
to its youthful abundance, vitality and color. •
It snakes the hair soft; glossy, fragrant, pleaSant to the
touch and easy to arrange. Dry, wiry .and intractablo
lucks become moist, pilau and disposed to remain in ally
desired position. As it•llair 'Dressing it has 'no equal.—
Tho stiles : aro 000rtilous and it is a unovollot favorite with
old and young of boils sexes.
Sold by Druggists throughout • the United States. — Ad
dress all ordeis to
ZEIGLER &
niehlf.ly SOLT WWl* jEfIiRS. • '
• .1.37 Nth. Third St.; (Philadelphia.
LUMBER SOLD ON COMMISSION
S. E. HENRY S.; CO.;
Are receiving oil kinds of comprising oh the
different grades of ' - " -
BOARDS. • ' •
'FRAME. STUFF.
JOINT AND LAP SHINGLE'S, '
, PLASTERING LATH,. • ,
PLANK.
WORKED FLOORING., • '
WEATIIER. BOARDING,
' FENCING,
, • RAILING,
Mill bo sold nt prices at tho' otlh with freight ton
ded. • - 4 0 7
_
TLIE
Pp ashy terla a Paalmodiat—The
Shan n—TheJabilee—llunten's and
Bet tint's enlatged and improved lust] actors—Weiland's
New and Improved Method for time ni tar—Leland'e Aceor
dean, Violin and Flute Instructors—Winnea's and Howe's
Violin Instructors—Bell:dee Melodeon Instructor—Bur
rowel' Piano-Forto Primer—do. Thbrough-Base Priam—
Howa's Drawing Room Ponces—Thu Chorus Dice Book—
Tara's Harp, for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY MUSIC STORK
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.
THOMAS N.
'COLDER: .
The nndersigned g n w entered into the
c
pt o itil i ore info
MI •that 1 - d ‘
111 i Vo w r opal. ed at all tunes to fill
orders on tho sliortt,t non. os.
N.
coLDEN.
' Alexandria, Oct. 23. 1866-t f.
11 A It C II 31 E N T DEED PAPER--
r ,; 1 ,41, ter
LETTIS' BOOK STORE.
SPEAR'S' PATENT
Fruit Preserying,_splutiun,
FROITS, VEGETABLES, JELLIES, WISES - GIBER, dm
One Botdc'euill Pee;ei•iel2B PoutiVaf or 48 Cal
lons of Wine or Cider.
4 . 1
ST t CI ONE.
This Solution, when properly, need,i olicctirelty 'pro
route fermentation or decay of Fruits, and, by the most
simple and duexpensint rprodefs• 'every verity* tray ho'
kept in a fresh stud perfectly rtholsonte condition the
yearyeand. It Is no now and Motattdlo"drperlinent,-
but lute Leen in practical: Aso for the past eight'
7 data;
yet has boin, for the most part, kept,fretn , the pubfit'for'
the purpose of ascertaining the residUer a - series of ex
periments, al) of, which loco preyed ;tba validity ,of
-that is now confidently claimed for it. '
El
A. m.I I.m
vi
4,
4 '30
23
4 01
3 551
3 48
35
3 28
3 17
3 12,
3 . 08'
•i 50
B 3
F 9 u 4
9 2:
9 271
9 201
10 o 6
. .
Kruits preserved by this, Solution are as good as St
best "canned"fruits, whild theiliso of ilia - 901u tioativoids
the trouble of sealing, costly jars or cane, keepjng, front
• thenir an d light, frequent examinatienseand Mk-Maid.
- other troubles and annoyanees well knOwn to every
housewife. ;, ..•,•, pm, f
• •'Fresit native fruits the year iviind have bectome almost
a household necessity, both on account of theirbealthful -
'aces and as a luxury; hild' by tbeitsnof tblisolution` this
great luxury is within the reach of every tunny, rich or
•ponr, 1111183 land,' tis all kinds of feta may .D 4 'preserved,
g pleasure at less titan one-half the oxpense ofany
other method. „: I , ,„ ,i,j •;
The ablation Is 'perfectly free trona 'objection on the
ocor ,, of health.. Prpfessor, Bache, undeir,eltetui“ u. rut-
La,;:atory,..New - lrtirk, SepteralSei 14; T3C4't etvys
an y of the Chief of the Bata! of Sreilfeicro, and!
2
j.sautiudd . yonr Preaerviiit eolutlon;tind,
pia..7,1 - ed by it, I bravo nr high opiniow
In Urg t e s r : 3 ;al nits
of its:Naha , ' It can bn,used hi the prnsom.
thai of those et ticiel in a
,!'rssii state for the army and'
navy very tuliantageouslY.'"Tko Madan, is .parteclll
flee from okbcction on the score of licaltfiffilibbrSr.
il . 16
120
- •
• •
certificates fronji,!itinguishod cheinlatMhnfirm•
ing thp Above, can bh .. coon and bed wimp tho col Won is
bbld,. 'ltla claimed:; 7 '' •
1122131NEC1
A. • ISt. rim
. .
I. That Spche'e - §eluttqe t rves,frvos the savor, Of: alt
kinds of native fruits Moro perfectly end durably than
canthea2pe hyttly othtr•a•ay„ned at much lasi trouble
and ekliettio;
2: That the non of thii Solution recidere It unnecessary
to lion air tight or expensko jars or cane, and oleo avoids
the inconvenience of hermetically sealing and keeping
-from the nit, heat. light, etc;,
' 3. That the nen of the Solution "admiti of ilia koopiqg
of the fruit t, ve.sola of nay size; oven in keg, or intereis
if deals obit); _ ~. •„ • •
4. 17mt tiro ciao of thb Solution allthrittnishipment
lite (butt by ealt or fresh water, in; tlielhOttest duellist
without danger of loss or injury;
• b. That it is invaluable in the preserving of Tomato,
Peach; Pear, Apple,, Quince and other Sauces, Wines and
mot.; al., fur all kinds of Spiced Fruits; that Untie alone.
recouunond It to ()wry, floppy, aud to uso ,It onco. will
guarantee their approval:
G. A. N1C01.1.8,
Ge.lterai Saperinterthnt.
TOR Tfli PRESERVATIO3 05' ALL HINDS 011
• ~
Without Sugar, and :without fixpousiyo.Eigaling_
utAir-tight ,Taro, _
, .
CHEAP, IT EALTUFIJI'AYIII
L. Il• SPEAR. rropilaker: •
B Fur salu LtIFIT.....FAMILY.ISII9CHIty, Hut
= • •: • . upd„23.4r
rfirm CIIEAPEST AND BEST . AR-
AA TICLI OUT.*
A PERFECT TAME-PIECE . FOR ONE DOLLAR:
bp; every llootlekuoper,,Furmer, Mechnolc, and Trekvol--
,Or buy our
SOLAR WATO:I I ±,
on.Pqrpe,tual,,por4.l)l§Sun7Dial.
%Varna) t e:11 to keep Trite Time for every Da. of tit°. Tear,
This valuable instrument, which is,Warrantad by_tre to•
give the true tinie of day throughout the yeiw, la con
structed en strictly, scientific; principle., being) hued ow
astronomical tables trod calculation., and affording tho•
ttuestlneasuro of tihm%whlcli hamanlogrintilty and aktlll
can devise exceeding in accuracy and reliability the most
perfect chi onomerera, whilst the low price at which sib
offer it to the public places it' within the reach ofell. -Itit
portability !naked it convenient 'lir travelers, and to mars
human or homeholderlt rau4t 'Prove - inirlibtabli, Vi"init
lato their cloche and watches hy, Alio most liefallitibrdat
recognized by science. •
Tice mode of tuillig - tbe: "Sider Witch"ila the efropiek,
that can be devised., After screwing,the 'Style qri Ono.-
tout in its placelit the MoVeable,brass head agd setting it
die ently in or the itiaight,llno corresponding to tho:datoi
or that nearon, to it on the cylinder. the lustrumiint is
placed upright in 1110 suushine in such a positiod'all'
throw, the shadow ,of the Style directly tipmt ,ththlitio to--
der it.. After placing the Olumb:Hae. by insane of its
brass :ninth tavdijtyt righeangle tdltit nod to the:tert or:
the Style, in order to set thecytinder perfectly loyel, i the•
point Whet° rixtreiditildi ehb filial:Mei; fall.; iamb lie
distance ft ma any, of, the wary, or orals 11neLeatti,t1iting
UM loot:Mug and corielpendingariorneti . bours,.w/11 in
dicate the true than of day.,l 1: ", ••
The whole apparatus. ttmsistiog or a Cylinder and Dia—
gram, nisvenble Brass (lead,' Style, Plumb ilea, and Braes
attachment forithe Rime, neatly:phi. ap-fn compact boxes,
is sold by us at the incredibly low price of ONE DOLLAK.
Ainbutantuied and sold, wholesale and retail,' by- -
111CVIANS,, PADRE k CO,„
' •I' al Nbrill Ninth S'iteer Phlbefe
=
.
~,AZ:Fur tale, wl,o kph, and ratan, at' Win. Lewis' Book
Storo,,flUlltingdon, Agouti tautoil to aoll tint article
—apply iintnAlintely. ' W3l.
. , Agent, fur Jlantlngdon cougty.
UNITED STATES j .l '
Authorized WA 11.,0001:A . G,g Noy
HUN TINqpQN, PA
• r • •
SOLDIERN/ HEIRS, ATTENTION !
The act of Congress apprpved Mo ck 2, , 1567, gives to
Helr., of Soldiers who,ted prliouers of n or,
COMIUTATION• FOR RATIONA, •
for the ,thne tho eoldier teal 90, hello, Omer; at the
inte - of twenty-fiVe cents pcYtLiy, to lei paid le the follow•
log order: Ist: TS ihe.widow, if - unirlarried ; ' To ,thn
childten ,• 3d. TO,theparente. to, both Nally if they, aro
living, if either is dada, to thesarrivor; 4ih.:Tdttio bre
thereatal slster, ,`I .; ••- ;
Tile act of ge,loritaxy 20,1807, proridos for the rotund
ing of the $lOO Commutation Hooey. whe, o the same per
son woo again drafted: 'and Ivan required to enter the aer
leo or, furnish noettbstititte, , •
DISCHARGED, SOLDIERS. - -
The act of Starch 2,1807, also molten prorleione-foi the
payment of the' - • : -
.$lOO ADDITION AL 60MITY
to such soldiers al Mr? : aFpihntupy,lgat the it
,disoluF
==l
AU Periwig havel,lgAay.tbeline linder any of tbnalnyro
mentioned Atte; iderintY otliCrkfail 'of Claim agaidet
§tatos, or .51iitp;Oorkrinnente, cab two them
pionptly.colleeted;, try addreedng the urdersigeed. In•
formation and lidvieifeheerfully given te'eoldiere °ether=
friend. 9, free of charge. ..• r
W. H. WOODS,
• .4 tahbris . eft!ArnyAnd „Ninty 7 , - Igsr-C/itint Agtni;
inn 9,21867
.11 UN TINGID?N, thintiugdon co Pa,
--1
1
RE
J. 111. GREEN '.17, th'BEA.VER
IlaviiK entered into - partnership, inform tho,p4lic that
they aro prepared to executonll styles of ' " -
Plain and ornamental Marble-Work
. . .
. .
Such as MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES, also Building,
Welk; at as low prides as any shop in the county.' -
Orderd from a distance promptly, attendwito., . • ,
Shop on MIFFLIN street, a few ,doors east of the Lu•
therms church ,„ • ' • i " meh6,1867
.I%f ARBIE YARD:: ~ T he undersigned ;
Lyi would reapectfully call the attention of tke citizens
of Iluntingdon and tho adjoining counties to the stock oh
beaiitifill marble now on baud. Ma is prepared to furnish
at tho shortest notice, lifonumental.Marble,,Tomb, Tables,
end Stones - of every desired sire' and 'form of Italian or
Eastern Marble, highly finished,' and carved with aripro,
print° devices,
or plain, as may suit.
Building Marble, Door 'mid Window Sills,
furnished to order.
• W: htmeolf to furntsh inatorini and - work
equal CO any.in tttp country, ate' tats price. Call
and ((co, aurora you, purchaao nisowhcre. Shop on tha
orner or •3lon tgoniory oat! 31.1fWn* tra..• II untlng(lon.,' Sa c
m 11,1.14248.
tlpitingdon ;May 18 1855
-, 4 - I MI
814N1C5 V44. a iNF§,!...,PLAN*S
MOTA PLR'S 841,V41, ATTACEPT EXECUTIONS.
ATTACHMENTS, EXECUTIONS, '-
SUMMONS, DEEDS, ,
SUBMENAS, ' MORTGAGES,
SCHOOL ORDERS, JUDGMENT NOTES,
LEASES FOR 110USl9, NATURALIZATION WES,
-•'ODIDION 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 Teachers. • ••
SIARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Justices of the Peace
and Ministers of the Gospel.' '
COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and COMMIT3IENT, case
of Assault and Battery, and Affray.
•CIERE PACIAS, to recover amount of Judgment. -
COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for State, County, Snnool,
Bot °ugh and TosinsElp Taxes.
Printed on nimakir paper, and for ale at the Office of,
the HUNTINBBON GLOBE.
WAX Es. of oiery description, printed to order, neatly
at short notice, And on good roper.
, -
- PEST BLEA.C.4.E4 1.1 SL' I N
jalways on Inni.l nt .i .
CUNNINGHAM & caAmpir s:v;
AL A AG.4 V.A4FETY ,M articles . too
' 'microns to mention, for 'gale . ' at LEWIS'
unity Grocery. Call and see.
( - 1110 ICE Teas, Coffee, SAgars and,
V/3.lolas=.ee, for hale at Le, 16' FBMliy:Oh.4,:4r;p. : •