The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, December 02, 1868, Image 4

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    What Constitutes a Good Road.
?rota the Practical Farmer
The following recent decision in
the Delaware judicial district, where a
supervisor was indicted for neglect to
keep the roads in good,traveling . or
der, will commend itself to the com
mon sense of the community every
where. Judge Bullet's charge of what
is to b 0 CollSiflOrOd a legal road, and
wlrat are the duties of Supervisors,
has not. been so well delivered before,
or understood. A mutual understand•
ing of what the law is has long been
Wtinting; and if roads are not hereaf
ter kept "in good repair mind free from
obstructions,' the fault will be with
the citizens.
"The defendant, a supervisor in Dar
by township, is indicted for neglect to
perform the duties of hie office. It is
the business of the supervisors of the
public highways to keep the roads in
their respective townships in good or
der for use—to have all new roads
properly constructed and old ones
carefully repaired. They aro not vest
ed with authority to judge how much
space the travel in a particular place
requires, nor how poor or indifferent a
road will answer its purpose. To the
full extent that the ground has been
appropriated to the public use, by the
law, it must be opened, the entire
space constructed into a good and con
venient highway, and be thereafter
continually kept in such condition.—
To remove the fences and throw the
ground open—or, in addition, to plow
a ditch on either side, is not to - construct
a road within the meaning of the law.
The ground must be made reasonably
smooth, freed from obstructions, and
put in such shape that the water will
drain off to the side, leaving the road
way dry and solid. Whore the width
is fixed at thirty three feet, (as is usu
al,) or at any other limit, it is because
the Court, aided by the report of the
jury, has determined that this space is
necessary. And whether:this 'deter
mination he wise or not, the _supervi
sors cannot consider. Their duty is
simply to obey the order of the Court
and the Act of Assembly, to open the
road to the entire extent, and keep it
thereafter free from obstructions and
in good repair.- II it is not needed to
accommodate the travel, care- should
be taken that the Court is properly in
formed and the road not established;
or if it has already been established,
that it be vacated. But so long as it
remains upon the records as a public
highway it must be kept in good order
nse. If any part of it, be obstructed
by fences, stumps,- rocks (that can be
removed,) holes, or the like, such ob
struction constitutes a nuisance and
renders the supervisors liable to indict
ment. And in ease of injury to any
ono, in person or . property, from this
cause, the supervisors are further lia
ble in damages to the full extent of the
loss thus sustained. And it may be
well that the people of the- townships
should understand that they, too, aro
responsible in their corporate capacity,
for such loss. Tho supervisors are
their agents, and their safety in this
requires that they should elect suitable
men to the office, and see that they
perform their duty. The subject is
one of deep interest to the public No
intelligent person ',can fail to appreci
ate the adVautage'ot -good' roads; nor
to see that what,is saved .by withhold
ing the means' necessary to have them,
is poor; compensation indeed: fob the
-wear and tear of teams and vehicles,
to say 'nothing= of the inconvenience,
delay, vexation and danger of travel
„fag
.o.n.:liad ones. ,
In the ease before us il, appears that a
road was laid out in Darby township,
some years ago, forty feet iu width—
that the fences were removed, and in
some places ditches made at the sides,
that the timber growing upon it (a
part of the distance being through
woodland,) was dut do‘im--"-that no
roadbed was formed, the uneven face
of'the ground being left as it was
fotind, and on which the rain-water
lay as it fell—that the stumps . of the
trees cut amounted to several hun
dreds, and being, ono to two and a
half feet high, wore allowed to remain
—that two large logs lay'in the road,
—that a considerable part of the
space between the fences has, at some
points, until very recently, been grown
,up with bushes five to eight feet high,
;and that the travel has been mainly
confined for a considerable distance to
a single track. The defendant has
been in office upward of one year.—
You will say whether he has perform
ed his duty in,respeet to this road. If
he has not, he should bo convicted. It
has been asserted on the trial that this
**Dad is-in- no :worse - conditiOn than
other roads, elsewhere in the country.
If this be true, it furnishes no excuse
(or the defendant, thotigh it may fern
lish 'a reason why- other • supervisors
shOuld also bo brought to trial and
punished. You will new take the ease
and say whether the defendant
ty.(ir not.” •
Tile jury rendered a verdict of guil
ty, and a fine was imposed.
"I'D RATHER CARRY IT."—Going
from market the other day, wo obsor
sred 'a very small boy who gave 'no
-special indication, by dress or face, of
other than ordinary sensations or
training in life, carrying a basket that
was so heavy - as nearly to boar Win
down beneath it. We Observed; "Well,
my boy, you have a heavy load."—
"Yes," said he, "but I'd rather carry
it than that mother should." The re
mark was one of a nature we lovo to
dear;` but wo do not know that we
ahould have thought enough of it to
have chronicled it, had we not seen
iieiiias the street a highly accomplish
ed young lady playing the piano, while
ther mother was washing the, - windows.
We have no reason for forestalling the
reflection — : : and comparisons of our rea-
Alers on the facts:.. , .
ZiP• "WilHain," said'• ono Quaker, to
another, "thee knows I never call any
body names; bat, William, if the may
or of the city were to COMO:to me and
say, 'Joshua, I want thee to find mo the
biggest liar would
some to thee and put my hand on illy
shoulder, and, say to thee, 'William, the
'ayor. wants to see thee.'"
.415 Y -Do not wait for a change of ou
ward drournatancee, but take • your
.outward circumstances.
,as
,they are,
and make the best of them.
'Many men and women have bad
-occasion to f r,caow that two 4o not tic
tjessarity make
Michigan farmer husked 100 bushels of
40.01 gi,7,14 125 -uresc,34:=.
iloo-taoc, 8 0
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6 \J„.O
A. R. STEWART,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
=MEM
ILI RDIVA It E, CUTLER Y,
PAINTS, PUMPS,
GLASS, STOVES,
OILS, LA AIPS, ROPES,
RAI PO WS,
Scythes, Snail's, Grain Cradlcs, Sad-
diery and Carriage Goods, Hubs,
and Spokes.
NO 8 ' AND IRON,
LOCKS, HINGES, SCREWS,
DRAIN PIPE,
.EIMIC:OIq3IIIII7I7.ELJEL3O,
and an ondless variety of goods in his lino
I am receiving goods almost ovary day
from manufaeturers, and in view of late
DECLINE IN PRICES,
and my experience in selecting best brands
and reliable qualities of goods, purchasers
will find it to their advantage to exa_m_ine my
stock. • •
THE NEW PATENT
ECLIPSE COOK STOVE.
which throws all others in the shade, is IS till
increasing in popolarity, and pleases so well
that everybody wants
THE ECLIPSE.
STOP AT THE
BIG PADLOCK SIGN
Iluutlngdon, July 1,180-U;
BELLEFONTE -PLANINGIELL.
EDMUND MINCH LIIP, AIATIN DREW,
G. M. nsacti MD, W. M. 1104MGY.
Blanchard .1t Vompany,
...S. canon to Yalentine, Blanc/m.4,1k
Manufacturers of
WHITE & YELLOW PINE FLOORING and
• WEATHERBOARDING,
of Various Style", Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, end Mont
thugs,
Scroll Work of Every Description,
Bit ACli EU OF ALT.St'ZBg, and ladterngmndnto older.
Baring a BULK r.ta".s I'AMN LUMBNIt 171 t I'Klt,"
connected with our retabllawnent, we me eonbleil to
menu factor° our work from TIIOROIRIRLY St:AWNED
LUMBER!
ASFOrdrre from Contractors, Builders, Dealer. nod the
Troth, in general, aolleltetl. - Ot
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PA.
5. - sectatsse, -S. T. CALDWZBI, ' S. It. lIARTEII,
ELLIOTT,JOIIf MM. MEC
TYRONE PLANING 'MILLS.
McCAMANT, ELLIOTT & CO.,
Successors to F. D. Beyer *Co., ,
' Manufacturers and Dealers in
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring,
Brackets, Moulding; Stair Railing,
Plastering Lath, Shingles, Common and
Fancy Pickets, Frame Stuff;
AND ALL KINDS OF LUMBER,
TYRONE, PA.
Orders roves fully _ jy2P,43m
T 110.4. OURCSINELL WU. IC. IBVIICIIINCLL
THOS. ItROHINELL & SON,
IiANOTACTERI.RS OT
SASH, DOORS,. SHUTTERS,
FLOORING,
And all kinds of Building Material,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
310125-tf
UM A. HULL MILTON S. LTILK.„ MINIM. A. STILL
~ . •
THE FIRM . OE STEEL, LYTLE &
-IL STEEL having located on their tract of laud
two tulles of tho borough of fluntingdouen
!) 'STEAM SAW MILL
aro prepared to,n;torlullsOnro kinds of
OAK-AVD PINg LUMBER.
no.trini will . be' tuft tolls utmost capocltp end will be
In operation during the entire summer and pert of the
autumn months. They will be enabled to furnish tu
her In large quantities, and Oat' dituonslans, at the low
eat cash prices.
Orders respectfully solicited: 'Lumber delivered nt the
Nona. Railroad, or mud.
Huntingdon, Apia 22, 186/3-if • .
B. 1/11112 Zna; A. Z. meee.
' •'• ;. ; E NO' ]';
•
Carriage&iWagon
Manufactory.
P. S. ISENBERG & CO. ,
Respectfully Inform the citizens of Huntingdon and
the publicgenerally that they' bare commenced I.lte Car
riage and Wagon Manufacture in the building formerly
occupied by 4ndersoa DO= , •
• IN THE Holman OF HUNTINGDON,
Naar Henry t Co's Store, whore they will be pleated to
accommodate all who tarl and gird prompt attention to
all orders, either for new work or repairs.
Their work obeli be put up with the beat material and
in a workmanlike manner.
A liberal patronage solicited.
fluntingdon, Juno 1717
Air For neat JOB PRINTING, - call at
the "GLOBE Jon Piro Orncn;" rm.
enzaw., Pa.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
with the gloss and
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked, and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair With a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit. but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. i. C. Ayer & Co.,
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CLIEISISTSI
LPWELL, MASS.
PRIME SLOO.
JOHN READ, Agent. sel6-ly
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
FOR PVIIIIIICING TUE BLOOD.
The reputation this ex.
i tt
ii
cellent medicine enjoys,
t is derived from Its cures,
,_ many of which aro truly
l ' • - Z-- ,, -' 33 marvellous. Inveterate
w..-, cas'es of Scrofulous dis
h ,
~0.1 case, Ivhere the system
.',' seemed saturated with
A , ...; - . , . .•:' 4----44-. J, corruption, have been
- ,. -, 2' --, , ""' purilled and cured by it.
Scrofulous affections oust
~ ....17:04..iifj disorders, which were ag
.,. •_.-,,,-'. - f o r , aJa c t o e n d ta bg in t n h t l o a n cr u o n f t t: l .
they were painfully aillicting, have been radically
cured in such great numbers in almost every see.
lion of the country, that the public scarcely need to
be informed of its virtues or uses.
. . . .
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive
enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt
tenant of the organism undermines the constitution,
and Invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases,
without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again,
It seems to breed infection throughout the body, and
then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop
into one or other of its hideous tonne, either on the
surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber.
tiles may be suddenly deposited in the hinge or
heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it snoWS
its presence by eruptions on the skin, or fool ulcer
ations on some pelt of the body. hence the ores.
atonal use of a bottle of this bargain - trine, is ad
visable, even when no active symptoms of disease
appear. rer ,oll9 afflicted with the following coin.
plaints generally find Immediate relief, and, at
length. cure, by the use of this SARSAPARIL
LA: S7..,4ziticontes Plee ' Rose or _Erysipelas,
Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm,
Sore ICyea, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or
visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in the
more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy,
Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Neurnifith,
and the various Ulcerous affections of the muscu
lar and nervous systems.
Syphilis or 'Venereal and Trereuria/ Diseases
are cured by it, though a long time is 'required for
subduing these obstinate maladies by nay medicine.
But long continued use of this medicine will curd
the complaint. .Letworrlawa or Whites, Uterine
Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, are corn.
monly soon relieved and. ultimately mired by its
purif ing mid invigorating, effect. %Minute Three.
tions for each case are found in our Almanac, sup
plied gratis. Rheumatism. and Gout, when
caused by accumulations of extraneous matters
in tile blood, yield quickly to it, as also Lire!.
Torlsidiiii, Congestion oripflani
'nation of the Liver, and Jaiimlico, when arising,
tts'they often do, from the rankling poison's in the
blood. This 8.-1.71.5.J.P44/2Z.T.4t is a great re
storer for the strength • end vigor of the system.
Those w ho are Languid-and Listless, Despon
dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Ap
prehensions or Fears, or any of tha affections
symptomatic of' Weakness, will - find immediate
relief and convincing evidence of its restorative
power upon trial.
P.RE.P . ARED-BY
Dr. J. C. KKEIT. t CO., Lowell, ?trams.,
Practiced and Anedytical- Chemists.
SOLD BY MI. DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
The Last
ttR 41 0
OV Et)
BAIR RESTORER
RAM DRESSIIIa
)leNlo t Yle (rneßoLae
will ipiiCklY restore Gray Hair
to its natural color and beauty, -- -
find produce luxuTiatli, grchiith; It is
perfectly harmless, 'ari'd is preferred,
over every other preparation by
those who have a fine head of hair,
as well as those who wish to restore
it. The beautiful gloss and perfume
imparted to the Hair make it desirable
for old and young.
Ii."; For Sale by an Druggists.
DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH ST.,,N: Y.
rxuatiNEDoll)R,
KS! BLANKS!
PONBANKS! BLA.
STABLE'S SALES, - --- - ATTACIPT EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS, , EXECUTIONS ' ,
SUMMONS,' , : ' ,:; • .'DEEDS: • ' •. : • •
SUI3PCENAS,' • ' ' MORTGAGES, "
SCHOOL ORDERS. JUDGMENT NOTES.
LEASES FOR HOUSES, NATURALIZATION B'KB,
COMMON BONDS, JUDGMENT BONDS,
WARRANTS, FEE BILLS, •
NOTES, trill' a waivor of tho $3OO Law.
JUDGMENT NOTES, with a aaiver of the $3OO Law.
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, atilt Teachers. •
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, fur Justices of the Ponce
and Ministers of the Gospel.
COMPLAINT, WARRANT, end COMMITMENT, in case
of Assault and Pottery, cod Affray.
ECZER.It FACIA.% to recover nmOoot of Judgment
. ' COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, fur' State, County, School,
Borough awl Township Taxes. ,
Printed on superior paper, and for sale at the Ollce off
the HUNTINGDON GLOBE. . .'
BLANKS, of every description, printed to order, neatly
at short notice, and on good Paper. - , ; ,
UMBER, SHINGLES LI,THS,
HE DI LOOK; :" BINE BILL ..STUFF,
Boards, Plank, Shingles, Plastering and Shingling
Lath, constantly on haud.
Worked Flooring, Sash, Minds, Doors, Door and Win
dow Frames, furnished at manufaclurers' prices. •
Grain and country product generally bought at market
rates. WdOONRIt A BRO.,
aug2B4f Philipsburg, Centre co., Pa.
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.
TP9MAB N. 994 E Ft.
'Ate unfierelF,ned heeinStnal'Alitgro
brewery, the pnblle are Informed
11 ;bet he will be prepared at all tlmeo to fill
ardent on the shortest notice.
TIIO3. N. COLDER.
- -
idasindtla• OS:LX..I.BOG-tt.
WHARTOA & lAGUIRE,
BILL STRBET,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEA 1,141t3 IN
Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE,
court, a,
The attention of
MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS,
and buyers gene, all), is Invited to the fact that we urn
now ofTet tng n BE Malt AbSOUTMENT of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C.,
Ginn can be found eloewhure to thls port of the Stole, at
prices to suit the times. Our Mock comprises oil articles
In this line of business, embrocia% a gonnrol assortment
of TOOLS and MATERIALS used by CARPENTERS,
BLACKS3IITIIS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS
JANERS, Itc„ &0., together with a large stook of
Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and
Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope,
Chains, Grindstones, Circular,
Mill and Crossseut Saws,
Enamelled, Finished
and Plain Hol
low Ware.
Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns,
Oil and Powder Cans
An oxcollont nisortment of
.Fkick.e• C)-u.tlorby,
KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA
AND TABLE SPOONS, SCIS— •
ORS, RAZORS, &C. •
BRITTANIA & SILVER PLATED WARE.
Household, Horticultural and Farm
•
••• Implements,
Of the.latest and most improved patterns,
CONSTANTLY ON NAND AND FOR SALC
AT AfANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS
Will find a general one. tmonl of material for their use
consisting In part of
carriage Trimmings, Hubs, Spokes,
Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts,
Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa
tent dndenamelled.Leather,
Whilk Tongues, Soo
kets,, Shafti,
or= div.4x4.4 4.=•11?-z.
Can be supplied with
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
S LEDGES, HAMMERS,
HORSE ANJ MULE SHOES,
Norse Nails, and all kinds of Ircin & Steel
CARPENTERS
Will find in our establishment a superior stook of
PLANES,
SAWS,
AUGERS,
Jurcutrus,
HAMMERS,
FILES,
CIIISELS,
HINGES,
SCREWS,
LOCKS, '
BOLTS,
PULLEYS,
SASH-CORDS, ScO., N.
DINING AND MINERS' GOODS.
NAILS and SPIKES, of all variotio
BLASTING POWDER, FUSE,
u•OAL PICKS -411 TD SILO VET'S.
Nta.vm.oarsi
Can be accommodated with everything lu their Hue from
a Orain.Separatur to u Whetoitone. •
30 . 13.11c1Lex's
Ate especially havitea to call and examine our !dock of
BUILDING HARDWARE,
and compare our prices with others
21
Agricultural Implements,
Cm:uprising the tt.nous Russell
Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined,
Minden First Premium 11011.811 PITCHFORK,
Wakes,
Here,
Itny Forks,
Trace and flatter Chains,
Breast MMus,
Cow Ties,
Curry Combs,
Cards, &c, &c.,
Among the specialties of our Ileueo, me dodo) to cull
attention to the celebrated
OHIO PUMP,
The exclusive right to sell which is vested lu us. Sand fin
acircul mau I git Cull particulars of same, aid satin*
yourself of its superior qualities.
SCALES.
Scales or all sizes and descriptknie, lu9ntliag
Tea and Counter Scales,
Platform Scales,
Grocers' and Druggists' Scales,
Rolling Mill, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port
able, Hopper, Miners and Trans
portation, Hay, Cattle and
Coal Scales,
FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS'
CASH PRIC S.
The largest and best assortment of
GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY,
Ever offered In this place
A GREAT VARIETY OF
COOK & PARLOR STOVES.
ALL SIZES OF
NAILS AND BPADS,
By rho keg. Vory low I
. Nest Norway nail, rod, bar an boop Iron.
STEEL, of l asi zoo and. descriptions
WAGON:BOXES,
CARRIAGE spg.INGS,
IRON AND BRASS WIRE
Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil,
By the berm' o r gallon, at very lew o llguros.
•
Air• A call le respectfully solicited, feeling conti•'
,that our gOosls Utui prices will not fail to
Pie,".').*
WHARTON & MAGUIRE.
/.Itllutitigilen, Ploy 7, 1867.
Comprising
VVlabditia lbintlistments.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM,
J. J. RICHARDSON & CO.,
126 MARKET STREET, PIIILAD'A.,
Is the Largest Manufacturing Confectioners and Whole
sale Dealers iu Fruits, Nuts, .6e,, in the United States.
mh4.ly
tr g&- ' O7:44A Nit? - so - APA!...
0.7 1 .4716 0Wei9gtX11
• •
For doing a bonny washing in the best and cheapest
manner. Uttartotteed equal to Kay in tilt, world! Ilan
all the atrengtli of al rosin soap with the mild rind
lathering qualities of genuine Dodge. Try thin splen
did Soap. Sold by tho,ALIHN CHEMICAL WORKS,
43 North Front Sit cot, Phil4aluipl/I.t. sep3'6B,ly.
T HE HOUSEHOLD GAS MACHINE!
FUR SUPPLYING DWELLINGS, STORES, FACTORIES,
CHURCHES AND PUBLIC) BUILDING WITH GAS!
Generates Gas will out Fire or Mat I
Tile simplicity and case by WMCiI till. lam:bine is mom
imml, Al also its economy owl grout merit, recommends it
to 'labile favor. Call and eeo machine iu operation at the
store. Mannfoctorer tool Soto Agent,
DAVID JON(:?,
TIN FURNISIIING STONE. N 0.733 Citron St., Shilorlo.
za•Send Ar Illustrated (Yrcular.
ng. 19, 11168, 3 nine.
AISAAC K.STAUFFER
,
TURMAKER and JEWELER,
No. I{B North 24 Sheet, corner of Quarry,
PRILAREI.PitIA.
An assoriment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated
Ware constantly on hand.
SUITAIII,E FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! ,
Lly-Repalring of Watches and Jewelry promptly at
tended to. • n01.274y*
FINE CUSTOM MADE
BOOTS . AND. SHOES,
FOR GEINTLIIMEIN.
All the LEADING STYLES on hand or made to mono
uro. Prices fixed at LOW FlOUltiffi. An Illuutratoil
Price List with instructions for eel( measurement soot on
reoelpt of Post Office address.
WM. F.; BARTLETT
33 South Sixth - Street, abolie Chestnut,
ME
727 DRY GOODS. 727
RICKEY,' SHARP & 'CO.,
NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have now tho moat comploto and elegant stock of
31:0zs" CA-ca cs cba
They hose over offered, and Mvito special attention to
their stock: of SILKS, oompriding a full lino of HEAVY
BLACK OROS 6 BAIN and LUSTEHLBSS SILKS, FOR
SUITS. -
Plain Brown and Mode 'Pagano.
Plain Brown and Mode Nolte do Soles.
A fell Hue of
OHENE MOHAIRS
Of the choicest coloring," together alth an" Extensive
ilety of DRY GOODS, eintfieing Cloths,;,Cs7simeses,
Ihmso-Furnishing . Gooda, Ac.
•
RICKEY, SHARP &
727 Chestnid street' , -
julyl.4 Philadelphia.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. ,
GREAT REDUCTION OF TOLLS
=I
From Titloostur to all points on do
Susquehanna River and its Branches,
Tll .
Chesaiieake& Dela*a,ie
Inter and Pennsylvania Canals.
By Bcgular daily Tons of ennui Boats front
Oda to al, places on the Swain°lanolin liver and branches.
Goods consigned to the above points Wont l'hiladelpela
and BaMinot will bo tenuived, catufullv itandlad. and
fern coded by Canal Bunts; which ale constuetly ailiviag
Ihr freights.
Allljilt. nnrrhnu•e mid wharfage room (udder cover)
prinideil for Reim] cargoes.
Shippers, nl3l:flea it to their eilv•in tags, ern.Vor-
Is aril their cousigiunetitAlo receive quick ilispeich.
For further pal Oculars, aloply to
HOFFMAN &' KEINNEDY:
No, 004 Nolth Dqawitra Avenue, ,
1!IIILADEL1:11JA
or JOS. JAS TAYLOR,
Nu,212 West Fans Avenue,
DALIISIIAIi, MD
Juno 11,180S-ly
NEW MARBLE STORE.
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.fir NO. 90'2
chum Strut, As
J. Fl. CALD\V'LL & CO))
J E WEL I, ERS,
have Leon appointed
SPECIAL AGENTS
tu this city for the sale of the
=3
FLNE ELECTRO-MATED WARE
Ire guarantee these goods to be decidedly annerior to
anything in tLe inaritet, excelling in design, finish and
quality.
A largo amortment will ba maintained; and sold at ilia
manufacturers' regular " ' - '
FINED I'ItIOFIS
Trado Mark Stamped 011 tho
of ' bato' vaell
Pleetro Plato v astalMpv co . , article.
J'. E
I CALDWELL & CO.
902 CHESTNUT ST.,
PHItADVLPHIA.
July 22, '68:4
MOTHERS,
DISCARD PRIZTE 1
If your child is teething,. or has the
Colic, is restless at night, use,
DR. LION'S
INFANT' REIVIgDY„
If, you hare auy fears or doubt .as to its bootless
qualities
CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN.
AND UN, WILL TELL YOU TUAT
DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY,
Is the Nurse's Favorite!
THE MOTH-EA'S FRIFI f IITD !
SOLD ,IIVBRYWHERS.,
PRIGS 35 CENTS PER -BOTTLE.
CHEARPAINTINC.
4 • • / be, of PEOOR A Co's 'corm oti
,%Clo.ir I Paints. (costing $123.,), Paint as
}. much as 260 lbs of Lead and wear
LEAD. longer. I.‘or particulars Adams&
S. BowEN, Sec y.
1.50 North mirth Stroet,
sal6,hsE43rn. .I.IIILApELP4IIA.
TINVELOPES- '
jj By the hoN, rash. or Ishii genet Ity, for sole at
SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES
Which Strengthen, Preserve, and Moat
Thoroughly Assist the Sight
Messrs. LAZARUS & MORRIS,
OPTICIANS and OCULISTS
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT,
Slave, with n view to meet the increased demand for
their
CELEBRATED
Perfected Spectacles
APPOINTED
Mr, AARON STEWARD,
Watchmaker and Teweller, -
ELIINTINGDON; PA..,
As their sole Agent for this piece. They have taken'
cant to gl,O mcdral inetructions, and Moro confidence
In the ability of their'ogont, to meet (Ito miuireateuts of
all cuitolucts. All opportunity will Lou thus affunkul to
procure, at all thous
SPECTACLES UNEQUALLED BY
ANY FOR THEIR STENGTR.
, ENING AND PRESERVING -
QUALITIES. - ,
Too touch cannot ho sold as to their SOPERIORITT over
the ordinary glasses worn. There is no glimmering, wa..
verino nf, the sight, dizziness, or other unpleasant sensa
tion, hilt on the contrary. f out the peculiar construction
of thu Loth., they are soothing dpleasant, causing a
feeling of reflect° tlis It carer, and PRODIMING A CLUR and
DIUTINLT Value, as in thu natural healthy sight. They
are tiro only Spectacles that
PRESERVE AS WELL AS ASSIST
And nro the CIIIMPEST because the It EST, al ways las
lag MANY YEAMI9 without change being necessary.
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40-31 n. ienele STesunT,Vatamsker, and Jeweller,
Ituutingdon, Pa., le their exit 'Ajeoenppolutelin [Lie
place.
WEEXIPLoY No PEDDLERS.
Sedt. 2, ISGE-ly.
DR. TAYLOR'S
OLIVE BRANCH
BITTERS
PHILADELPHIA
A mild and agreeable TONIC
STIMULANT, , STOMA.CITIC
and CARMINATIVE •
BITTERS,
Extracted entirely from HERBS
and ROOTS: Highly benefiPial
DYSPEPSIA
GENERAL DEBILITY,.
and Loss of Appetite;
and au excellent bOUCTIIih
for persons suffering from; Disok-L
dors of the Bowels, Flatulence,
&c.
. .
o. 413
,Maykot Street,, Philallelph
• - Jz -IL TAYLOR• &IN..- •
628. HOOP SKIRTS 628.
pint
CORSETS, CORSETS.
WEI. T HOPKINS
NO 628 Arch Ftreet PHLLADELPHIA,
inl kNI.P %MUER OF TM.
Celebrated "Chats ioa" Hoop, Skirts
FOR L IDIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN,
The !trivet nes figment, end best qinllty and Styles in
the t mei ?fans Norinet Every ; lady should try them,
they ranninicnd thewchcs by ',raring longer, retaining
their Eh ire ninth Lotter, being lighter and mu re clathe
Mon all ellin fill STI.D in every )espat., nod sold nit
I Lry low pi ices. Ask fur nni VS' Cuomo." I•KIRT
inn mot ntd-made III:tilt•Bono COltbrlS Iu Fifteen
dith tent lino!. Melo lin the linperi an I 1 hump
son k / angioq 0101 1.111.1110 CORSI IS ringing
in puree limn 91 ents to 55.50,, together nith Joseph
ILE ELI el CrLtIIIiATEP TRENCH %TONEY CORSETS, filiperlon
.pupae mind qutthey, 'WI different Guides, from $llO to
ss.lo,They ore Ilia fineet and bust goods for the priest,
ever hot °lied Tho tea lo supplied with 11001' .1111tTS
and COR , I , I'S at the Lnucet lofts
Those visiting the Oily should not Nil to coil and es
aniline ton Goods nod Fries, as wo cloy all competition
so, tlb, to der,26
McGUIRWS • . '
SPANISH HAIR, DRESSE
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Fen Pitommxp THE G,RFT7, pEsiTraym9 Tll 110,
And rendering it dark and glossy. No other' compound,
possesses the peculiar properties which' so 'exadtly suit ,
the various conditions of the human hair. The nee of
this Oil as a hair diesser has been universal in every iteb..'
Aloe of the country in the, Spanish Main,for conttn lee,—
No melioration of art could give that elegant lugui lance
and abundance of hair which have BO often been the ad
miration ol travelers in Spain; 'This oil, is , highly and
delicately pertained, forming lid artiore'Ourivaled In es.
collows and upon which. the Spaniel( people An-tunny
yellyealo loin set its seal of oncloringvproval:
I/laical' ilk Flowers Shampoo both
For removing dandruff and,sourf from the head, nblton
ing anti fierfundng tho skin. Thin article is entirely dlr.
feimif from anything of the kind es er offered in this coun
try acid is warranted free front all 110i801,011 . 1 , subsrai'es.
'ibis valuable lotion oas - ifeed by the Emperor Maximil
ian, and. NM Cot lotto of Zilexico, and universally
nerd by Mexicans for thine hundred years. 'As a wants
for the head—it is cooling; cleauSing' and refreshing,—
When,thus used it at once relieves heathich^:
•
WILD FLOWERS FOR THE T .
Ehtirr'
All these ulusarein'lliser,or \shit° teeth and a pleasant
and paneled Id i t once lino Mai ulre's Will
Flowers for the Teeth. • All ahem preparations 'pre 'tint
up in the most elegant and ornamental mew, We
m an 110 exceptloll iu stiTkiiii that they are an to aliment
andn lady's toilet table and none Complete is Ithourthern.
Warranled.satisfitetery or mined refunded. feature
is ill bear this 'in' hdhd, 'Sold by nil reWeb , bb ( Prug•
glind in the United Status ipotesi:Judas. A dd , o t , s o , Tilers
to
RICHARD McGIIIREr I '
Repot and Manufactury,
seit,y 264 :Cuing Second Street', Philadelphia.
NOW SHAD, DRY SAVE IffiR
NINO aid Mackerel, (Warranted,) • • - -
Dried Apples, Tenches, Curt ;tit ts, Pt it lie , Itni‘i Cll.
Balt]:
Y ~~r -
TILE SIGHT!
CAUTION
SOLD. EVERYWHERE
31Zi3Mr.c:Dor,
' •hfcGUIRL'S
INIcG VIER'S
JOHNSTON gIEATTSON
TAKE pleasurein annOutteifigttot e
citizens of Huntingdon county and that the;
Lava Just returned from the Enst with a
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,
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS,
Which they here Just opened out at their new gore,
ONE DOOR EAST OF TUE WARRINGTON HOTEL
Their stock coitekle of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HITS AND TAps,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES;
FLOUR: AND FE.ED,
TOBACCO, SiGAR;
CANNED FRUIT,
HARDIVARE,
CEDAR.:- WARA
QUEENSWARE;
,•~ .- ~,
OIL,C~,OTIiS,
OILS,
,PAINTS, &C,
DRUGS,
CARPETS, CARFET.O'4O',
SALT,
TRUNKS,
HAMS, S.TIOULDERS; SIDES*"&ik
4 Tlwy halo a large stack o(
. • !:.• •'!il)
LADIES' DRESS GOODS;
Consisting of SILKS, 310IIAIIIS, ALPA9A3 PRPLX I ,I 3 •
LUSTIIES, GINGIIA3I9. AItaINC!S,
LAINES, &c., &c. •
Mao, n largo .33';<;ri;..i,t
DItliSS,
RI; ItafERY:4,OXiS?
BUTTONS, fie. (• • ;'‘
A FULL JANE
Wu will sell IVIIOLESALE and RETAIL',
All goods dollsorod to realdonoes In town and depotai
f•co of chorgo
Olvo us a 16.1 before perehnslng elsewhere.
'JOIINBTOY &rwKrzsoln.
liutit iig lou. j rll X l5, 1863
.• SEIVING.,MACUINES.
M. Ci.RIOWII,, has,,,tonov,e4 his
.Music Store, to noncom] floor of Leister's
ng, where hi lidos constantly , off hued STEINWAY A
SONS' and OAIGILE'S Plano Monnfacturing
PIANOS: MASON LIN'S • CARINRT ORGANS and
CA MART, AM A COS' M IMODEONS ; Guitars,
Violins. Fifis, Stutes Guinn - Oa Violin Strings'.
MUSIC BOONS—Golden Chain,Goldon Shower, Glnldim
Censer. Golden Trio, Ac., dm. ' • •
SIIERT MUSIC.—lie is censthotigrecelying fromFP,&ll•
sdelphia all the latest music, which persons at a dlitithes
wishing. ewn order, and have sent them by
Also GROVES & BAKER'S Colobratod SEWING MA,
CHINAS—Gm only nincbino that;/ii nddlilon•to;nvery
kind of alining. enibroldols pontnetly; seising 3111 t. sad
Cotton of oil kinds nii.l Colors fOrmachlnee.
Persons buying &why , Machines fully , Instructed Act
the use of them.
421 - and organ. IVarranted for fire years.
- Those wishing to buy any of the above articles - are itiv
'riled to•cnit nod vxantino micro before purchaidait ;els.
whore My prices are the same is lu New Task and
Philadelphia_.. • • v T.
Cirsu:itte of Instrnmenta or Machines,sent promptly
upon application with nay additional informatiodldiiiiirs&
It. M. OMNI:,
fill freer, Ifuntinittoo, Pa.,'"
mayBlo ,Second floor of Leister's now brick bulklinff
x=xla:ma - T3c.ttr . oaDt:i:m'
J. M. GREEN 0.. BEAVAR
Itavlog tattered Into luar,taerobly., Inform the patio 010
tboy aro pro"paletl exe cute all otylra of
Nati and' oinanieitat Marble Woik
Each as MONUMENTS, HFADSTONES, also - 11tillding ,
Work; At no low prices as any shop; in tho rOnnty.t:
dors from a distance Fotoptlynttonded
Shop MIFFLIN area, a' ftiw. doors mot 'of 111'6'4-
thprnn church - 3,,1011,11,111,"
ATARBIS, YAP:D. Thrundersigricd
Lie 'woifla re.Octenny doll thei(tfontidn'of hie citizens
of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the atiWbf
beautiful marble now on hand. Ito laßispar'ed tit - timbal
at CIO shortest noticeOlonurnontal;illaritlo,franb,•,Ttaits?
and Stones of many desired elso,and form of Itall4 or
Haatorn Marble, highly liulahad, arid'earied
prints devices, or plain, as may
• Building Marble, Door and Window Bilisilte.;•villi be
furnished to order. •,
W. W. titedges'himself to'Nenleh materidl end wo'rk
manaltip equal to any,ln the country, atit fair p tioe,t,C4l,l
and see. before you purchase eliewbere. Shep - on' the
°nor of Moptgomory and Mini n oto...llh'utiegdoe,
WM. WILL-lAMB. •
Inb.l ••,•,1 •1 ••••••
11PECTA CLES,;
~„ ~`
A fipo and largo gs§prtixicnt,.itiwyp,,pp
Inin4 at
AT LETU KS" BQO STORE.
• 1 4k,
Gr4itikat:* ';'"
FOFi EVERY_ icAt;
CHEAPER TJL4N ri..& - 1 7 ; /:::/j,41?
, Call ,at
,Zetyls:;, , Book, Stoie
'and SEE ASSOHTMENT.'• •
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T 1 Olt SALE. 7,
Maids, Milk, Stuiiitig. Jul4te . ,'"koninig Lettli,Lop
and infra blringler, tittew and lour feet Plsstering Luthj
For MlAat /.111UrildlItUr . 4 pi ices al.
14; S: CO'S.
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