The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, November 03, 1869, Image 4

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HUNTING - :DON, PA.
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qtlll4s r ,egeta. - blOii. 'f . ; - ? o', 4 -
As soon the tops of,potathes are
brisWa i iehirtiinelo dig 'tlie ni; :
pericnccd farmefe
frcatx.,pight l pe r tArjpra tee, their : kcopipg
h r o dug :on': 4,
sunny day, if possible—never on a,l7ct;
the 'soil that adheres tende'-to:debay .
Store every t cday‘tbe:Apocaloes which
arcl. dygperj)roteet: the m-yi , i th
It i
potatocE l ,.lll, l l l ,ctysctultpy eppy,itn y
tend erky'AP--rdi: l - I '-The-14rittrdY ie tvilth
in, the. reach • ofalL. ~Immense crops .of
potatoes i `it ed
millions of bushels for starch •raanufac:.
turc. ;eradtel upon
every etycain, and, ,these_ States
supply-.nearly starch
,used in
cotion:Olottla and prints. -
• 4quashes shoblds!..l.lr
4quashesshohit t ,d9,gAtberei .
tlic;tidety. are" esii9d to
keep Thai Can ilfe on the' back
piazzei,oi in the .ba fiNiktilC;Older •ii , e
CiintiVi; - hniftliTiy:tilitaeci 'ranee be
selected tdo warm or too cold.
TbiL l iiiirlerShelf in .a kitchen-Pantry,
whichaioeA p:4 -- freeze,
,Nverhare found
a gnnd receptacle., ~l'hose who possess
an old-fashioned • brick oven can keep
dsb'c's'tliii - Yeai: round: `'lf. the riven
is k7ieci,' We" siannsliett,eanlie 'taken out
whey' it is : needed i.but.very.few.kouse
these . days' 'thorn; and
thiq are frost-proof and not too
Qnions must,:he stored before 'the
frost. quantities, they can
be tied..on straws, or plaited together
with their stems, and deposited in the
aforesaid - brick, oveif,'whdre the spring
willfind them as fresh as 19 , autumn.
In larger quantities,theycan be kept in
the bin until in 'ditlignr - of freezing,
then. i3tor'ecl . ' in barrelWin;the:
An old..%shalter,told::u'e 'that they lot
tlibirefi ‘ e'eze'atiff' in the barn, and ins
the hpring 'aity just' ae
,-When ',ifieded for" use, they
thitived them in cold water.
Carrots, beets and parsnips should
be qatb*d,vbi juices
arcrntbeir.prime. They are best kept
in layers of dry : sand, covering a thick
layer over the top of the, box. Stored
in this frishness is rl,e•
tinned.'
• Cabbages can -be , planted .out. all
round the sides of ;the cellar;
grow during the winter; or - remove
the outer leaies, and store in boxes or
barrels.' ,:-Kept in pits, dug below -the
action-of the frost, they will come out
in the spring white. as celery, and
much fresher than those stored in the
tellar.-Exchange..-
Housekeepers'- Recipes.
,
the , 'tollpwing fiorri :Mrs.
'Hu Cifitr;r - iiii:o6,Heartfi, arid
HOW
ilfoeis.:=4 --- hOnSekeePer . ' say's the
ravages of moths m carpets- may be
arrested by sprinkling, them ,with fine
salt'and sweep clean.. '.This will de
stroy,fleas. _ She,uses:salt on her car
pets once a month, and nothing keeps
them so clean and height 813 . this,
_White Cake.,--Two cups of-wbita Au:
gar, two and two-thirds cups of flour,
two-thirds of a cup of
,butter and lard,
allowing , ebout one even tablespooon
ful of lard, whites of eight eggs well
beaten, a teaspoonful
_and a half of
royal;baltltig-rowdeisifteclii , iit:ll" the
flour. Season with-lemon, and bake
floin an filidito'ci - o'hout;:arid'aqurirter.
ticik.. l :—TWO cups of
flour, one cup of sugar, two eggs, one
htile . thip of tintte - r, half a cup of sweet
milk ; half a.tenspoOnful.of soda and one
of cream;tartar.sifted with the flour.--
Bake, r
in"'an ; oVed•:not too hot,
and withcove a paper,. until' nearly
done. -The e paper,-if i put-on when-the
cake is flist:setinto the Ovico;preeerite
itli - orn rising in the middle and buret
ing open. ,This last is-a good rule for
all cake:
''"" Day.
lirastitington, Oct 8.;-By the •President of
the United-States
A PRQCLASIATION.
The,year whiCh..is,drawing to' ,a close has
been-free . frdm pestilence ; 'health' has`'pre-
Tailed throughout the land ; abundant crops
reward the labors of the husband:tan ; com
merce and rnalinfaCtures ,have successfully
prosecuted theirpeaceful paths the-mines
and forests lairelytelded liberally ; tne natien
has increased wealth and in strength;
peace has prevailed'end itirblessings have ad.
panted every interest of. the-people in every
part of the Union ; harmony and fraternal:in
terest restored are obliterating the'marke of
past C,ontlict'and estrangement, - buidens have
been lightened, means hive been increased,
civil ao&religiont liberly k are`seenred,to evo
ry inhabitant of this land, whose soil is trod
byMOne'lMt peeple
thuafavored to make acknowledgment to the
Supreme Author from whom such blessings
flow, - of tlibii gratitude and their dependence,
to render—prause—and—thanksgiving.for the
same : and develitlyitolmplore a continuance
of,GrOtPsi Mdroiee.
"-•Therefore; Ulysses' S: Grant, President
of ,the .Nnited:Stateio recommend that
Thursday, the 18th olNovembernext, be ob
seried as,a deyof thanksgiving and of praise
and prayer to Almighty .God;the Creator
and. Ruler of the universe. And Ido further
'recommend, to all:the people of the United
States to assemble - on that ,day theirael
customed - plaices of public :worship; . 'and to,
, the' lamp and praied 'dot - I'l4'olo
bouniiful- Father of-all mercies,- and in ferv
ent prayer for. the _continuance of the muni
fold blessings Ile hes vouchsafed to us as a
people. '
In teatinior[y.whereof I havelfereunto set
my band and. caused the , 8011tOt tbearnited
States to be atExedi'thie,'slli'day,; of October,
A. D. 1.869; and of the ifidepeiadenee of the
United States of America the ninety-fourth.
- By the President : —U. S,ORANT.
Fisri„Secrotary of State., _
c Subscribe for THE GLOBE
OUR OORE,FOR PEKE.
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R .:,1 F,r,.;
-„ ED, FRONT
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ENTERPRISE STORE.
?rio
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`Sd~:g~~~o ..:•
All kinds, at vdry,emall profits.:
offered 105r,..,t , ch 4 5a1v,,m,p0.:.,t0n othel .
goods. ,94fAgOps — tb continuo low,
regularly. ; ,
tiie ... , 3cl b,
The best Silver and 'Golden
genuine Lovering and other Syrups.
New Orleans and other Baking :1110-
MIE!
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A variety of kinds of best always on
hand '
,;_l!qatiteflapd preen, cheap as .thp
(Anapest for the sanie quality.
Hapis, Shoulders, Sides,priodßeof
at living prioes„.
Cheese.
The beet N. Y. State Goshen and
Ohio Cheese.
'The best stick 1111 . A. otbei 'candies
wholesale and retail: „ - _
The Best Flour by t 1 barrel; sael
or pound. Cheaper for the same qual
ity than : elsevy4re. : . . .
By the hundre'd or smeiller qiiantity
GLASS & .QUEENSWARE
' A. large stock of Ironstone and Corn
mon ware, in Setts or by,the piece..
Glassware, Earthenware, Fruit Jars
etc , at Red Front, cheap.
Wood and Willow-Ware.
A , large assortment of Baskets,
Buckets,rChurns, Tubs, etc., etc., at
Red Front. •
Dried Peaches and Apples, Raisins
Prunes, Cpyrants, Elderberries,- 7 0an
Vegetribles,ntc.
By the sack or bushel. Also Dairy
Salt.
Spic,e,s--, Aie_iil
' All kindii of Spices, and a: great
riety of notions. Soaps of all kinds
and cheap.
Pickled Salinon, Haddock;' Shad,
Trout, White Fish, Mackerel, Dry
Salt, Quoddy Labrador, Lake and
smoked Herring, by the halt andanar•
ter - haireli.kitt, pound ind.dozenk All
warranted, and cheaper than elsewhere.
Tho- best quality of• Tobacco, and
cheaper than any other storo
RED STORE.`"
Variety.
Vpx,what,you,want firet call at Eti:
ierp,rise —.ltead , quartera where prices
wilt keipt ibgalarly low.
ENTERPRISE'HEADQUARTER`
~f ~3 ..1 .: ~.. ~•T
.71
SYniPs.
Teas.
COirees.
IMME
Meat.
`Candies:
Flour.
Feed
Fruit, &c.
Salt
Fish.
i robitei):
HUNTINGDON, PA
READING RAIL 'ROAD.
ME
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
0110NDAY, SEPTE3IBRit 13, 1869.
R4ILT)TIticLIsTIK
pth`And , NorilEsWeStyf9o; -
P6l - I;ADELPtI ft,
'Y l , iw
ORE, READING, PoTTBVILLE, TABlAQUA;Aalfinsib s ,7o/3MUIS
LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, EPHRATA, LITIZ, LANCAS.
TER, COLUMBIA, &C., &C.
, Trains leave Harrisburg for
,yew York, as follows :
At 210, 5 203,10 and 9,40: A.4 ppad pt L',Ofir and 4,45
p. m., eon neat ihk wttll illmtlin-11-91n2 On the Pennsylvania
Rat, and arriving at Now York at 10,00, 11,45, a. m., 3,55,
925 and 10,20 p m., respectively. Sleeping care accom
pany the 2,10, and 5,20, n.rn,trains.without change.
Leave Harrisburg for ltentllng; Pottsville, Tamaqua,
blinersvillc, Ashland. Shamokin, Pine Grove, Allentown,
and Philadelphia at 8 10 A. Id., and 2 00 and 410 P. 31.,
Stopping at Lobancn and miucipal way atations; the 410
p. train mpkipp,,connections for.,-Philn,delphia Vette._
Cohltpliftt dnly. For Pottsilltif, Schuyllollllfai
von and Aulinrn, din Schuylkill and 'thisqttchannalt: R.,-
leave Harrisburg nt 3 40 1' 31.
Returning, leave Ns:iv-Tone at 9 A. 31., 12.00 noon, and
5.00 and 8.00 P. N., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. 31.. nod 3.20 P
M.; Sleeping cars accompany the 9.00 a in and 6.00 and
8.00 p m (mina, froncliiniYork witliPtie,chltpgt7
' Way Passenger tialn• hives rbillidelphidata 00 A. 31.
Connecting a Rh similar train on East Penna. Railroad,
returning from Rending at 0.30 p m stopping nt all sta
tions ; Pot Isville at 5,40 and 9 00 A. M., and 2 45 P. 21.
Herndon nt 930 am, Shamokin at 5 40 nud 10,55 am.
Ashland 705 a m.-and .12,30 noon,Tamaqua at 33 am,
and 2,20 P. Drfdi 9111tadephia an Newlfork,
Leave Pottsville, via. Schuylkill nod Susquehanna Rail
road at 816 a. ra. for Hari isbtarg, and 11 30 A. 21, for
Pine Grove and Tremont.
An Accommodation Passenger Trail loaves Pottsville
at 5,411 a m, passes Rending at 7.30 a in, arriving at
adOlnllia - 11Lgila a in, reterfilig; leas* Philadelphia lat
-5,10 P3l
NE
=ill
Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves Pottstown a
6,25 a. m., returning leaves Philadelphia at 4,30 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading ~at 7 15 A
M., rind 6.3.5 P. for :Ephrata Litii'Lluicaster,Bol
timbia, AT." .?; ~' 1 1 . 4 ;
Perkiomeni Railroad " trains leave PerkionMn. Jurigtion
at 9.00 a m 6.00 and 3,15 p ni returning : leave Schwenks.
villa at 5,55, 8,12 a m. and 12,55 noon, connectiug pith
eitnilar trains on Reading Railroad.
Octlebrooltdale railroad Trains tleavel Pottstown .nt 0,40
a nrt kind 6,50 p returning; leave Poyettown "at. 7,25
m, and 11,a0 noon, connecting with similar trains On
Reading railroad.
Chester Valley railrcadTrains Irate Bridgeport at 8,45
a m, 2,20 and 5,35'p • m; ~
team. Downingtown
at 6,10 a m, 1,00 and! 5,45 p m, counseling with trains on
Reading railroad.
On Sundays, tattoo New York at 5, 8 00 p m,
plan, 8 a m and 315 P. 31., the 8 a ni,traln rimming only
to Reading; Pottsville 8 A. M., Rani burg,s`2o a m, and
410 and 4 45 p m, and Reading 1233, midnight 7 15 a. m
for Ilarrisburg,and 7 03 a. m., and 6,17 p m for New York,
and at 9,40 a. in., and 1.25 p.m. for Philadelphia.
CoilotrrArio6, MiLEAoi, SEWN' EClloot,'Llni EXCE111810!
TICSETB to and from all points at reduced rates. -
, Baggage checked through: 100 poundsliaggage, allowed
each Passenger.
, O. A.NICOLLB,
RendliOeFil; 13; 18C9r , • Gisierat Supiiinteildene.
ME
ITUNTINGDON .& BROAD TOP
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
On 'arid.afio:,illUßßECAY: SEPT.Itin; 11309,rasson
ger Trains will arra° and dspart as follows:
UP TRAINS. DOWN TRAINS.
mono MAIL ' ' '- It XPICES3. MAR'
STATIONS.
P.OO. I A.M. I.•‘ -t, 1-A. M. I• M.
mi 5 55111 8 40111ardinkdon,. lan 1 101 in 4 20
602 ' 840 Long, Siding - - I 02 412
6 17 9 00 51cCounollslown , 46 3 65
6 24 9 07 Pleasant Grove 37 3 43
640 -. 922 31arklesburs„ - 12 -, .3 32
616 -9 33 Coffee Run,— "- 1 ' 03 316
7 03 9 46 Rough & Ready,...... 65 3 09
718 10 01 Core, 40 255
•‘7 24 •10; 0518104 cm Summit -; -, 36 • • 251
An 741;J0 20 Saxton,. .. on ,8 201 2 26 .
10 43 Itiddlesburg. , 2 08
• 10 52 llopewbllf - ' - ' % 200
11 10• Piper's Run,
140
11 20Tatesville, • '1 20
II 43 Bloody Rim,. 1 05
AT 11 521310unt Dallas, 501 00
1 %H 8110IIP'S 4,11.1,1111,AOCII; : : .r .
5n 7 50 , 1.0 10 30 1 .8axten , I ;it 8 051wn 2 25
8 051 10 45 Coalmont, 1 7 551 210
_8 10, 10 50 Crawford,. , 7 +so' 205
Alt: 8 201511, 400 Dudley, - ,41 , 74011.8 105
I, i , , 'MOO T0p,C1ty,.....1 • . !
Itunthrgdlni 8o 221'09.; !„_.10 . 1,1N nrt#,Liz, Supt., ,
PENNSY I
TIM
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ON
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WiNT
IiTSTIVARD,
. ExPRFSS Eastward leaves Alteoz,
:es at Huntingdon at 10 12 P. 3r.
3T LINE Eastward leaves Altoona at 12 20
arrives at Huntingdon at 1 31 A. 51. , •
o.stial EXPRESS Eastward leaves"Attoollft at
and arrives at Huntingdon at 6 50 1' 11,
e PIMA
and nrriv
The 'AS7
A. M., and a
The Crtei
5 95 P. M.
Tht
U. ant
PACIFIC EXPRESS Eastward, ICIIVCS Altoona at 12 03 A.
M., and arrives nt Huntingdon nt 1 10 - A. M. "
CINCINNATI EXPRFSS It est, and I. lives Huntingdon nt
3 01 P Bland arrive , . at Altoona 4 21
Tbo FAST LINE Westward, low, es Huntingdon at
43P., M. and arrives at Altoona at 8 45 P. 31.
.McGUIRE'S
SPANISH HAIR DRESSER
•
FOR PROMOTING inn GROWTH, DEAVITIFTING
And rendering it dark and glossy. No other compound
possesses the peculiar propel tics which so exactly suit
the various conditions of the human hair. The nse of
this oil as a hair dresser has been universal in every Sec
tion of the country in the Spanish Main for centuries.—
No preparation of art could give that elegant luxuriance
And abundance of hair which have so often been the ad
miration of tmvalers in Spain. This oil is highly and
delicately perfumed, forming nu article unrivaled in ex
cellence and upon which the Spanish people for ninny
years have set its seal of enduring approval. ,
McGUIRE'S
MexicanWild.FloworsSliampoo Lotion
For removing dandruff nod scurf from the head, whiten
Mg and perfuming the skin. Thin erticle is entirely di f
ferent from anything of the kind ever offered in this coon
try nod is warranted free front all poisonous substances
This valuable lotion was used by the Emperor Maximil
inn, and Empress Cat lotta of Mexico, and universally
used by Mexicans'for three hundred years:. , 68 n wash
for the head—it is coollor, cleansing and refreshing.—
When thus used it nt once relieves headache.
-0-
111cGUIRE'S
WILD FLOWERS FOR -THE TEETH,
All those who are in favor o f white teeth and a pleasant
and perfumed breath. should at once use Moll Wm's Wild
blowers for.the Teeth. - All these preparations are put
up in the most elegant and ornamental manner. iVo
make no exception in saying that they are an ornament
to a lady's toilet tab le;and none complete without them.
Warranted satisfactory or money refunded. Dealers
will bear this In, mind. Bold hy all- respectable Drug
gists in the 'United States and Cantatas. Addles., orders
to
RICHARD McGIIERE,
Depot and Manufactory,
Befl-y 263 North Seconiißtreet, PRBadelphia
For min at Louis' Book Store. Huntingdon.
. .D 0 8.8 1N S'
ELECTRIC
BOOT POLISH
Makes a Lasting Shine.
There who black their boots on Saturday night with
ordinary blacking, don't have much shine on Sunday, as
tho polish fades off; but the shine of
330BBINS' BLACKING
Lasts Satuiday Night and all day Sunday.
t , IT BEATS ANY OTIIER. LIAONING MADE.
Manufactured only by J. B. DOBBINS, at his Immense
Soap and Blacking Works, Sixth Street and German
town Avenue, Plalladelphta, Pa.
For sale by Mammy Co., adioliing Lewis' Book Store,
Iluntingdon, PP.
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pAPER !PAPERI PAPER I!!
•
Tracing Paper,' -
Impression Piper,
D . rassing Paper,
' Deed Paper,
Tissue Paper,
, - - Bilk Paper for Flowers,
• Perforated Paper, -
• 1 ristol Board,
. .
Flat Cap Paper, , • - -
Foolscap. Paper,
Letter Paper,...- '
Commercial Note Paper, ,
, • Ladies' - Gilt Edged Letter one Note Paper,„
Ladies' Plain and Fancy Noto Paper, •
White and Colored Card Paper, in Packs -and Sheets,
or sale at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Music Store.
AN - VBLOPES7--
By too box , pack, et. lota quantity, for sale at
1.41 . 171.7'11001C ANI? STATIONERY STORE.
• •
F•OR. THE LADIES.
A superior articlo of Note Paper. and Envelope
suitello for oonfideniiat correopondonce, for sale at
'it STATIONERY STORE.
110• APER 1 'PAPER 1 1•; ., • • - -,
Note ' •Itost, Commercial, Foolerap , flWi' Flatcniga
good litmortmeni. for Bale by the ream, half tedmi,quire or
sheet; of T •C.
LFAVIS' fIOOK ,tr. STATIONERY MN&
rIVILE - CELEIWITEP,' , I
GROVER ge IiAKERY
Se*ing,Nachi4ese
DST FA ISTILFI4FIVING -MACHINE IN USE.
For Beauty. and Elasticity. of Stitch; ;.
I Fur Strength and Durability of Scagilliat'wlll. not mi..
olrae both threadsaroneeddiroct Comet° epucla and no
lean:inhere to.ba festenedliy bond; no 'waste, ofAliread;
ai
Formpiicitrand perfection of nuichinery. -
It stitchee. - liemeofFile, turps, braly , t . cgrgo, Old ern.
broidera broutifully4; •, . - - ,
bloobinea fully; Warrant - ea finFlpatitictioni' given.
Soriug-tnachino cutton, on band.
' For tale by •, , „ ,OREEN.E . &:.BROTIIER;
fain%) 24 (Igor, Iluretingtion, PA
kTh3OIS
'-HIGHEST- PREMIUM , : .-! 1 1
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1 - .BWIR ',,,- , filtaChlgeS;
NIA RP IL ROAD.
LEAVING OF TRAINS
.RRANGEMENT.'
EASTWARD
I
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1 iz,
STATION. .0 0.
N.rlamilton,
Mt. Union,...
I Mapleton
Cregt - ,...
ilifhtingdon,
Petereburg,..:
,Barree, 1
Sprnceereel.,
Birmingham,
Tyrone,
Tspton.
Fostorin,
Bell'a Mills,
A1t00na,.....
:OEM
Received the only GOLD M EDAL at the
• • iiXPI:S4iTION;' 1867.
They are adapted to alllrifidi °trim ily Sowing and
to the use of Seamstresses, Pressmakers Tailors, Mann.
lecturers of Shirts, Collrirs,.Skirte,' Qleako Mantillas,
Clothing, flats, Caps, Carson, Linen Goods, Umbrellas,
Parasols; etc.! •They, svprk equally yell upon elik, linen ;
woolen end cotton goods, with silk; cotton or linen
thread. They will sushi: quilt, gather, Item,••fell, cord,
braid, bind; and perferm every ppecies ofsewlng, making
a beautiful and pevfeit, stitch, alike on both sides of the
article sowed. ", ' • " • ,
The qualities o wblelt.reeemmend them are:
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, al.ke on both sides of
' the fabric sewed. •
2. Strength, firmness and durability of Scam, that will
not rip nor ravel. in fl" , • " •
3 Economy of Thread..,• •
4. Attachment - 8 and.silo rang . h:of application to purpo•
see and Materials! '" • • • •
5. Compnetness and eitgaugelof model and finish:
6. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction.
7. Sperd, easr of operation lind mannenseut t and quiet
ness of movement. I' .
Instructicas freeta all : : Machines kept in, repair , one
year tree of chargis: . -
B:LEVTIS,'Agent,
MEI
BOOKS
.A.N'D '^
STATIONERY
OF' ALL KINDS,
WALL PAPER.
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CHEAP,
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Lewis' Book Store,
Huntingdon, Pa.
School Books and Stntionory,Bihlos, Hymn
Books, Miscellaneous Books of a❑ kinds,
Blank Books, Sunday School Books, etc.',
Inks of all kinds, Notions, Perfumery, Pock
et Books Pock et Knives, Musical Instru
ments, Wall Paper, • Window Shades and
Fixtures, etc.,. Me., etc. rnovll.tf,
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS
A LARGE STOCK •
:AND
SPLENDID, ASSORTMENT
Window - Curtain Papers,
JUST RECEIVED
LEWIS' BOOK, STORE
F[or th e LAUNDRY. ~.;1 CONCENTRATED INDIGO.]
•
It is warranted not to streak o or in any manner Injure
the finest fabrics.
FUR FAMILY USE Sold in FIVE cents, TEN cents,
and TWENTY cents boxes. -
Each TWENTY cents box, besides having FIVE TIMES
as much blue as the FIVE coats box, contains a pockot
pin cushion or emery bag.
For Hotel and large Laundry use, it is put up in $2 00
boxes.
Sea that cacti Box has proper Trade Mark.
For Sale at MASSEY & CO. Grocery
THE G-1_1033M
JOB PRINTING . OFFICE
THE , c GLOBE JOB OFFICE":_.)
the moat complete of any to the country, and pos•
eersea the moat ample facilltien for promptly executing In
the best style, every variety or Job Printing, ouch no
HAND DILLS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL lIEADS,
- POSTERS
BALL TICKETS,
CARDS,
PROGRAMMI
BLANKS,
LABELS, &C., &C
GALL AlGp •
EFAIIINE anclyris 0/ WOES,
LEWIS' BOOK 'STATIONERY. MUSIC STORE.
LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS,
J'BAIL° CX, PINE BILL" STUDY,
Boards, Plnnk, Shingles; Plastering and Shingling
Lath, nonstantly on hand. -
'Worked Flooring, Sash, Minds, Doors, -Door and Win
dow Frames, furnished at mannfacinrerie prices.
Grain hod country 'product generally bought at market
rates:- r • • WAGONER &
tnig2fidt Fbilipsburg, Centro co. : Pn,
',VHARTO\ &MAGUIRE,
6 , 2i.EnT;
wHoL,EsAx..p-sprwiTAl - 1,
.., 4 i -- - 777 i ,
Foreign and Doinestin.
A
..,,,:.. x.. 4 ..,
H:41,11.w A E.
- 5
f& TAY( T - 4,1 - Dw
k.O U 4.4.52 , 4k3 .;" '
MECHANICS, FA4MOS,iIYIT.JPERS,
and buyora generally, in invited to the feat that we are,
now ufforlng a DETITIL,ASSpRIENT of
HARDWARE .CUTLERY
than offt'lie fbunil elsewhere in thii part of the State, at
bricee to Math° times. Our !lock comprleesnliarticies
In this lane of husillt‘99, °minoring etigerkyisA sport:flaunt
Of TOOLS and 31ATSIIIALS wed` by: CAItpk:iTESS,
BLACKS3IITIis, CARRIAGE and WAGO*itIAKERS
JOINERS, Lc.; Am., together with a large stak of
iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes o ßailroad and
dining ; SuppliesrSadgleq - , -- R0p0 2. ,
Chains, Grin . dstone'i,,dirMilti
Mill and Crosss Out Saws, • -
' Enamelled," Finished •
and Plain Hol- .
loio' Ware. '
Coal Oil La mps and Lanterns,
Oil and Powder Cans.
An excellent assortpientof '
.3E 1 1,3ac,
CopyrMng
KNIVES, FORKS, • DESSERT, TEA
AND TABLE SPOONS, SOIS
-• ORS, RAZORS; C:
BRITTANIA &SILVERTLATED WARE.
Horticultural 'and Fain"
Of the latest A'nd3iiiiitii4iroied patterns,
CONSTANTLY ON RAND AND FOR SALE
AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS
Will flog a general assortment oi'material'for their use
consisting in part or
Carriage , :Trimmings, Hubs, 'Spokes,
Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts; •
Washers, Malleable bons, Pa
tent and enamelledLeather, -
Whips,Tongues, Soc
kets, 'Shafts, de:
fIUNTINCADON, Po
333ENALC).TaraSSIVII9CUEES
Can be supplied with
ANVILS,,BELLOWS, VICES,
S LEDGES, HAMMERS,
HORSE AND' MULE snots, ;. •
Heise Nails, and lan kinds of iron& Steel
CARPENTERS
find in our retublhlu4ollC a ouporlor stock of
PLANES,
SAWS,
AUGERS,
•
HATCHETS, •
HAMMERS,
FILES,
CHISELS,
HINGES,
SCREWS, •
LOCKS,'
BOLTS,
PULLEYS,
SASH-CORDS, &C., &C.
MINING. AND MINERS' GOODS.
NAILS acid SPIKES, of all varietios
BLASTING POWDER, FUSE,
uOAL PICKS AND SHOVELS.
Can be accommodate!' with everything In their lineirom
a Grain separator to a Whet-atone.
3131.1.11.' cleures
Are especially invited to call and examine our stock of
BUILDING HARDWARE,
and compare our prices with others
Agricultural Implements,
Comprising the famous Russell
Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined
RundelPs First Premium HORSE PITCHFORK,
Rakes, .
Scythes,
noes,
Ilay Forks,
Trace and Halter Cholas,
Breast Chains, . .1,
Cow Ties,
Curry Combs,
,Carele,
Among the epecialtles'of our liouee, we desire to cal
attention to the celebrated
OHIO PUMP,
Tlio exclueirerlglit to sell which Is vested In us. Send for
acircular and got full paiticulars of same, and satisfy
yourself otits superior qualities.
Salim of all sins and deacriptions, including
Tea and Counter
Platform Scales,:'
- Grocers'_
and _Druggists' Scales
Rolling Mill, 'Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port
able, Hopper, Miners and ' Trans
portatien, Say, Cattle and
- Coal Scales,
FURNISIIKII AT MANUFACTURERS'
- CAM. PRICES. _ •
The jargest and best assortment of
GLASS, PAWS, OIL & PUTTY,
Ever offered in thla place.
_A GREAT VARIETY OF
COOK & PARLOR STOVES.
ALL SIZES OF
NAILS AND t'I?ADS,
Beet Norway nail, rod, bar ap poop Iron.
STEEL, 9f all sizes and descriptions
W4GCIsT43OX-ES, •
CARRIAGE SPRINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WIRE
Lard, Lithricatipg and Coal,Qi!,
lity the barrel or gelloo, et very low figures
4137" A call is respectfully solicited, feeling confi
dent let our goods end prices will not fail to
pleage.--(Dit
•
11‘n , itingd , nn, Mi 7, 1887.
VrALE44 . I
The attention of
]F i a3CXI3.C , X•SS
SCALES.:
By the keg. Very !owl
!TV,ll,lbelptia Pilertistments.
" 717 : ." . A wantiv.
CONSUIVIP TIVES - ' -
; n emiaiK abd practical ideatige an'tlle Ileum VIM
tar, and oymptorn.kof PubnattartrAdruillpfigli IlronehitY
and Asthma ; and their iirerration, treatmeatrated &Ire
by.- inhataiionz! Sent by : Rea, Address, YAP),
111 MM Ebb, M. D. 16 Vest Your tceritli Se; N: Y.11y137y.
li. C. ROHM. Ozo. W.E1.1.15.
efe."
iii , brtirats AND NVIIOI.I:SALE DRALDN§ r lN' ''' '
ar - e'
C ina • ens
433 MARKET ST., rbitrEt
DELOAV FI Frit STREET,
.
PriILaDELPIIIA Pry. •
Jun 30,160
• QQNRADX:ENTER,•
Tri l • ,
- insentbr and ' •
Celebiited Ifon - Fiiilfie
. .
' 11.Aitnoo3is, NO. 72RVIVST.,
Hoz reoavoli - Via Prlio3.tedril of diciC
Exhibitlon, Loudon ' I , ng. Tho highest ,Prizos owargFl,
when and wher.o'‘erexhibited." -
Aug.ll.3m ; [ESTABLISHED 18934
• , m3r.m7Enns ••
*VCJ7,IIOEL3O...IO.IEACIMIE3E,
", • • MANUFACTUBED BY ••'
SELLERS . IBROTHERS;"
''62B
se223m • . 1:s•,. • - '
KRIEMITITZ ,
WRITE LEAD, ZINC,
AND COI-OR WORKS.
We manufacture a Clientlenity Pure CARBONATE OF
LEAD. .
Also,' Manufscharare, "Importers end' Dealers In all
grades and/inalDies of LEAD and ZINC' Na/IV.CS; COL-%
VHS, &a. -
Bole bkinufacturera of the .celeb . rated Permrinint SYR:
lAN ORDEN, with more Brilliuney„ Beautiful .Shade, of
color, Body and.dorabllitystlmu any other (aeon - in-the
market.
Also, Sole Manufacturers 'of McK. 'et, Co's Celebrated
JAPAN DitrElt„Yery thin, light in celor,drpo of :esdiT
meat, and very strong. '
Deniers aleo' la 0113, Turpoutthe, Torulshes,'NfindOal,
Glean, Bradlee, &c., &c.
Prices low, rind all g&&ds warranted an ropienenleT!
‘III6.IINIGHT Bz`CO.'; •
Iniin:ters,Whole sate DiSaiersT
- TWENTY-S 1 COND &SD RACIYSTS.;
: , •• PnllAnimPnbi.
*34,8.1 , 4 for PRICE LIST. Aug.,11.14
727 CHESTNUT STREET 727 -
.
, .
Muth* iu . the
DRESS GOODS-
RICKEY, SHARPIi,
CO..,pm 727. CHESTNUT-STREET;
OFFER ' TO-DAY "
50 Cases of imported Driss 'Fabrics, at
25 Cents per Yard, WorthMoubl6lbe
- • ..RICKEY, SHARP* CO:,
727 MAO street,'
dec2..ly • - • - • Pliiiadelpida. •
DRY COODS
EYR - R"&„ LANDELL ,
rounTH AND .Alto ST:LE.E'O„
PISILADEDPLITA, PA,, •;,{
CASII DEALERS IN TIM BETTER
CLASS OF
DRV•GOODS-.,
Good Black Silks, Melodeon "Cov:Ors,
Expensive ShavVls, Fine" Piano Cow
• ers, Fine Dress Gdods,Double'Dzi."
'mask Cloths; '.Pillow Linens, "
Finest Black. Mohair,' Fruit '
•
' •Doylies. Good 'Plain' Silks, •
' Moire- Antique -Napkins.
BLANEETS. - •
P. B.—We keep O stock of Good Goods; ndaptiol to tlia
doily wants of families.. . , ." teUt -
- THE NATIONAL BITTERS
Has mired eases 'of DYSPEPSIA, more cases
of, LIVER COMPLAINT, -, more cases' of
NERVOUS, 'MADAME, FEVER; -AND
AGUE, and more cases of DEBILITY, than
any other remedy before the pnblicAn, i the
same space of time. - •
IT PURIFIES THE BLOOD,
CALMS THE MIND, RESTORES SLEEP,
is an Excellent Appetizer, and a general ,
Invigorator, of .the System. •
WALTON'kZUG;,Proprictors, ,
' No: 1 3; N.:Seventh St., Philadelphia,
• Sold toy Druggists; and Dealers - genera*.
marlo, 0m. , • -' •
- 33.6A.XT4Gri-rIS
RAW RON
_ .
SUPER-PHOSPHATE 'OF LIME.
•
TRADE
MARK. - •
STANDARD WARRANTED.
, , - •
We offer to Formers, the present fall season, BAUGH'S
RAW BONE SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME as biting
highly improved. -
Ilaugh's Itaw Bone Super Phosphate is, as its nom in
dicates, prepared by dissol g nate Roues In Oil of Vit
riol—that is, bones that have not been derxive,l of their
Organic, matter—l ho grease and glnr—bi horning or ba
king,. It, therefere. presents to rho use of the furnier,
all the valuable properties of hose Hones ix a highly con
centrated form—lmularing it at once quick in action and
very permanent.
ra.Parmers'are recommended to purchase of the deal
er located' in their neighborhood. In sections where no
dealer is yet established, the PIIOSPLIATB may ho pro-'
cured directly from the undersigned.
BAUGH iSr. SONS, •
msztor thrums, „
Office, No. 20 South Delaware AV424.00,
Julyl4 3m PHILADELPHIA: — --
SPECTACLES
4.„finp t and It3it
lhind'
ATB 00ICSTO4i,
. . .
For Bitupaibovs; or4ntliralte
' ESTABLISIIEDIESIir
J. ,REY,NOLDS: - & - ,80,.. N,
) 31
N. W. CORgER,I3rII-.AND,EILtEra-_gM,
SoleNantiracttittra of tlie-Celettatod---
E
, 1
GAS-CONSURIIN6I HATER
- ltiofiwizi.D4swA44.;‘""-
.vißoti6o-1,00
Theke_frvsttpts„ttri? made ofdit:a7',re,ouglyt.TruTOreir",
riveted togetlitSr, tho only. sure . prevention_A4ninal thsr
esenlio'uf (ins or mist. They nianastly managed: without
any dampers.: 7 t lM, retezialtadriqqy.:(gol',ls tlio nie nn d.•
annoyances of drurras,:tind .!..pernidnently attached - ic.
the Heater. This iv - the - m'est imble, eimplo, 000130M1.-
cal, and p?painr Hentiug Apparatus erernireidSioi , indeiV'
They are all PotirMitc ' ed. I ' l 1!•J: ,Fiv:'• 1 , 1 'lt
COOEING ) HANGES`fdi
PORTABLE IIEATERS,u, , e.i."
LATROBE HEATERS,
LOW DOWN GRATES,' SLATE. MANTELS;,
REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS.
- , aro also manufacturing a ",
NEW FLAT-TOP HEATING RANGE, :
eSoatl for our illustrated DamplllOt. r
ap2l-y
_ ,
UNFAILING EYE PRESERVERS
,
71,4 t 11,1'
Lazarus--& -Xorrie_
CELEBRATED, ~, „,..
PERFECTED SPECTACLES`-
AND EYE GLASSES.
.
" ,
.ir - .I,i;
The large rind increasing Raise of
SUPER FOR .
Is rt 'sure proof of their tisefidness. We' were satisfied'
that they ,would: he appreciated here. na eiseWhere, and i
that the reality of the advantages ofil red to wearers or.
our benntifullenses rig:: the easennd comfort, the as.'
mired end readily ascertained improvement of the
and the brilliant iwiiiiitence they give in all C 8.5101, were in
tl emselve, en apparent on trial, that tire result could not
be Otherwise than it has: in the &Moist general adoption
of our CEI.EItItATED PERFECTED SFE(74O.I.IES by the
residents of this ier dity" •
;With a full - knom ledge of the yalue or theiasseithin,l
we chief that they nra the most perfect optical nit:Never .
manufactured. To tliceo needing Speetectilf, We afford
at all times an opportunity: of procuting the hest and
most desirable.' , , ,
MK' AARON'' STEWARD' `' -
Watchmaker and Sevseller, .
HIINTINGDON, - .VA:„
iTna ahrayiron latial a fairtWiorinleiii,liatiablaifo
ev.•ry dircalq•.
,We take ociasinn to nolltyllot public: that ArCOmil ley
no peddlers, end to cautin, them against those pretend-.
ing tultavn Our r,obtid rox'nle: • le3o4(''"
GET TTIE.BEST
- •• . +lO r
READ Y - 11. I'N
Suitable for all Buildlncs, Dwellingijiarns, Cliprebes.
Pnetorles,"&c.. - nod .for nil cliinate7m; ;equally. ntlaptifd'to
fiat or 'deep roqft, RIO can bo nppliod. by any ortlioul7
workman. -;' J; '•
7 . 1 j P,'Th - F.ADI
,fl o o P i *6:
Is mono am nbly, than tin, and does, not cost quo hitWoo'
much. It is cheaper than' shingles, Ihr mat 'durable,
and fire.proot. , t lt,i.tnut!o 4.130 huaviest,tobrlcyver
ihr the purpose, and is put 'Up In rolls natty . tUrshipmeok
to any part of the world, ...;1.111,1.1'0r circular ailii.satapica
(sent !rec.)
. ..• • .
For rrpairing all I, hols of lealcy roof., chimneys, sky
lights, Lc. , This It6ofi og-Ciment twinf fr iieerroment ad
give c..tting over the whole surface of all roofs, whet!,
er tin, shingle or conn.o.ition: complooly closing
leakngoi, nod Wing compo4ed largely,,of ground granite,
whaela sots sod horilro4, nod Soon beccitues au artificial
Plato or Fton 3 co cling.
Fortoat Ink nu hind; of natal and campdaition
roofer. dt,e ill mot roil. crack; or peal off. but forma per
manent laud perbct plotrction '
hererer placed...lt ft
forofshed at half 'the Coat, and po.Wealti twice the - dars,
hilt ty of the common oil knin la tacit for ouch porposes ; - •
Coniityriglkte foT cote
For cirßlnrs, and nll pnrticui•rs, Addrre3,
READY ROOFING COMPANY,
112E1
UNITED STATES
Authorized WAR CLAIN AGENCY
_SOMMERS' HEIRS, ATTENTION !
...The act of Congress approvel March 2,.1867, glyea to ,
Ileirs'of Soldiers .alho'died riiieoneritif ivar, .•
COMUUTATION FOR. RATIONS, .
for the time the coldier um NO held a priaoner . , at the.
rateuf to on ty-il vo emits per ddy, be paid in the follir
ing order: let: Toi the widow ' if, unmarried ; .2d. To dm
children - :Pk To the parrots. -to If , they' arei
if either le dead, , to, the survivorAth..yo the tiro-
Hennaed Waters. : -
The net of Febittary 28:1867,Iirovidea fof the 'refrin'& .
ing afflict at:100 Commutation Money, where the same per,
eon WAR again drafted. and ivtie required to Enter the ser-
vice or furnish u substicuto. ; ~ • , -
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.
Mil
EMI
.Thu rice of Mnieit 2,
8VH".;9 1 .9'e ;, 4 I .11 7';
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY
to stich'soidiers
g" . ioalr, :f
- All.persone having any claim; under any of tha t t above
mentioned Acts, or any other kind of, claim against the,
United States or State Goverttniente; can ham them
promptly collected, by addressing the ucdersignad.
form - talon end advice blieerfully gferat to or thole
friends, free of chardo. - • '
• ' • - - tr: wocat t i,: • -
Authorezcci Arnty and
may9,2189T uuartsoooa, Huntingdon eo.,
MlTJW:Ziltol.asajC:OW.
IM
J. M. qR4F4,II:4Iy,:;O',..IIE:AI'EIt
Mining entered into partnership, int wm'thd publiethat,
they are prepared to extent° all styles of
Plaid and ontimentalllitrble'Wort
"Such es iIIONIDIEIsZTS. HEADSTONES. also.lluildin&
Work; nt'as tow prices an any shop in thit'county,' '
Orders from a distance promptly attended to: ,
Shop 'cin' MIFFLIN it tea, a few 'doors east' ef the
Merlinchurch - ,r t, - =bean./
•
11 / - ARTILE YARD. - The- landerOgned
would respectfully call the attention of the citizens
of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to ,the, stpck.of
beautiful marble now on hand. Ile is prepared to furnish,
at the shortest notice, Monumental Marbie,•Tolnb;?rablea
end Stones of ovmy desired.sizo and form of Italian. at,'
Plast.irn Mniblci,lighly'llnielied. and carved' with appi.a.
priate devices, or plein, as may suit, • , • .
Building llltirble,'Dobr and Window Sills, &c. , , bo .
furnished to order . Th.; 'O . • • • - , r:t7: - !-
W. pledges himself tofimnien material and work
mauship equal to any id tiro eonntry,Lar a fair price. ' , CA'
and see, before you . purchtme elsewhere. , Shop on ,114,
omit* of Moiltgolitery'end 3litTlen sts; Ilinatingdon,-pn
' 1V1.1,1,1AM5.•,!
Iluntingdon May 16 1665
don't, you go
, and by your gootlß of e‘ery deqeriptban at gm.
yrry'lwr9t prier, acidav sn the trouble - or going' roins
store to store to get what yon want. r0c1,21-1(
=1
EIMM3II
e . "1
M=lblO
we, also ranntirna4nrO
B=MM=l
ROOF PAINT;
MEM
'81 1 S1Ap:17 - 2Z(TiAlii,
lIMNTINGDOisIi PA
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