The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, December 08, 1869, Image 4

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Teachers' Institute.
THE HUNTINGDON COUNTY TEAM
ins' INSTITUTE for the present year,
will.bee , lAd in ,the .Court -House, in
liuiitiudon, commencing 06 , 11IONDAY,
DECEMBER 20T11 7 at two o'clock,
anitelosin - g , FRIDAY,.DECEMBER' 24T11.
Tho Teachers, School Directors and
Friends of Education are respectfully
invited to attend. - • •
Prof. S. G. BOYD, Superintendent of
York county, will be present nearly
all the time; and give instruction in
Arithmetic; Geography, &e.
Prof. , EDWARD BROOKS, Principal of.
the Millersville State Normal School,
will lecture on different subjects dur
ing th,e !Av g days and evenings ho has
eonsy[tied,to be with As. !
Mrs. R. IL SllDEkilint, 'teacher of
Elocution ,in,,Philadelphin,*Will give
initrup4on,,,nißeadi`ng and Elocution;
and 'one or, two eiening en
tertainments.
It; 16 . expeoted that "ttio'Principal,
Teachers and a portion of the pupils•
of the °anville Orphans' School will
again aid and cheer us by their pres
ence-and •aOistanee,,,, •
illikOfgaers apd4heil,Coirintittee_ on,
Permanent Certificates will be elected
on Monday afternoon.
on• Monday evening the following
Topics will be discussed :
let. How can the grade of our
schools be advanced 7
,2tl...Tquld a law , compelling chil
dren to attend school be beneficial ?
Mr. Mycninna of Porter, J. R. BAKER
of.Sprinifield, and ,SILEEDEII. of Frank
lin, are requested to open the 6St to
pic; and Mr. TAYLOR of Huntingdon,
CALDWEEL of Morris, and SHOCK of
WOBt,lirorintlMtOd tb 00 ebb second.
Thiliiidi s Ly, will be'birectors' day.—
The following Tej)ies dill be dike - seed :
Ist. Should salaried be uniform in
each district? If not in what way
should they be graded ? . •
2d. Can graded Schools be establish
ed in rural districts to a good advan
tago3,?",
ad: Ili'ii;desirable to bli•ie legislation
compelling the schools to be kept open
six months in the year? ,
Directors CREMER of Huntingdon
and EWING of Franklin, aro requested
to open the first Topic; Directors
WEAVER of Huntingdon, GRAFIUS of
.P.O.tter:; dndllixaßAN,of Shirlgy, Are re
quosted ft(' Opin the second ; add ,Diree t
tors WINTRODE of Penn, Ron-n.of Wal
ker, and BAUMAN of Mapleton, the
third.
- expected that several Essays
will be read by teachers during the ses
sions of the Institute. •
, Teachers, we , most, earnestly ask
your - co=operation in making our Insti
tute,a,succegatul,on9._
- .Sehbol; - Directors , of....liiietingdon`
county, we ask you to use your influ
ace to have the teachers in your em
ploy attend. Many of you have al
ready proved yourselves warm friends
of the County Institute:; and though
some of you think that granting the
teachers time to attend is robbing the
children, yet either you or the leading
educational men in the - State are mis
taken in this matter. It is only those
who!daii )ippl.echite the: d ifference be
tween right and wrong teaching—only
those who aro permitted to see the rich
fruits of the former and the blighting
infliienCe of thelatter---who can right
the'Work ddne by the' Coun
ty Institute. -
It would' baffle the - arithmetician's
skill to compute the loss sustained by
the children of this county through
wrobg•SYsiteinig of instruction. It•was
ta,ACTON 7, soini;:re medy :for this Wide
spread evil; it wag to present to the
minds •pf- -young. and inexperienced
teaAcrs'.who are 'often anxious to en
gage in the busintiii of teaching with
out .atiyapecial preparation, Some con - -
ception of the great arid feeponsible
work in' which they are engaged, : and
to, arouse..a, general, interest in the
'cause of education, that the County In . -
stitute was established by law.
We'ask'you then as friends and guar
dians of , the Conimon . Schools to grant
fOur ,Teachely the time, :and urge
necessary, to come; for if,you
bays any that need urging, they are
the ones that most need to be present.
_Teachers,'.on their arrival in town,
will report immediately , at the Court
House, have their names enrolled, and
receive tickets. All teachers, and all
who are Keparing to teach, will re
ceive ticketaand-be regarded as mem
bers of the Institute, on
- entering their
names ci - nthe'rell.' ,
bearding can be obtained at the ho
tels for $l.OO per day : P -
D. V. TIISSEY,
Co. Supt
ALEXANDRIA ? PA.., Nov. 26, 1869.
A citizen of Richmond drives a wag
on,ono hundred years old. With a lit
tle o tying,,up of the,.rtles and abstin
enae from sneezing on the . part of the
driver, it is said still to be a safe and
servibeable vehicle:.
The latoist itilFrersch gilt jewelry is
a little white Guinea pig . in a, gilt
cage; also, umbrellas, preserving ket
tles and bu . nches,of keys, all dope up
in gilt;trid intVicled dangle" from
somebody's , pretty, ear,
4,p,por . selidiof:mastOr ibieiv himself
on'thertailwaY track at Newark, Eng
land, was cut in piecei.' 'The only pro
porty-fotpd.abppt himprobably - tells,
his stor.y4‘tehreSTlSWlß dead pen-,
cil and two pen ceJ l --
Y'iosr.Adniiral,Nw::B:`,`Sliiibrickis
lintiolhO' oldest officer'in 'either_,the.ar
vapor navy; , haviog entered the
Xio: - Kl:Bo6:',„The'Oldest commission
tip thp prrny,is that of - Gen :§L ylvannus
Mass.; `who. ,ori
,turpdin 1808- 9 ' r'
:cIirANKSI•IIt4ANKS, / . ,.111eAKN
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'O. STARER'S SALBSeI ATTACIFT EXECUTION'S,
•ATTAOHMENTS, - EXECUTIONS,--
SUMMONS, s . DEERS, ‘ " ';
stritermas ; ; :;; M9B,TGAGEIE.
• 801100 i. ORDERS, . "„
41.19MENT NOTES,
- LEASES FOP. HOUSES; ' NATURALIZATION B KS,
' COMMON 041,D5, JUDI:VENT RONCS,
•!: 1 _„ 8 •,' ; 4 / i41 1; ,,,5;; , •
•NuTES, wk. Waiver of the S AOO Lawc- •
t EURGAIENZNOTEitosith a waiver of the4311 . 0.-Law.
:ARTIOLEZ OP #II3II.ENIIENT, Teachera.
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Justices of the Peirce'
•andSdinieters OE•tho Gospel. ,
COMPLLUYT, WARRANT,And COMMITMENT, incase
of Aesanit and Battery, andAfTray.
ECIERE FACIAS, to rammer monist. of Judgment.
iCOLLECTORS' RECEIPT'S, for Stale, County, school;
Borough and Township Tames. • • . • ,
a r i nte a oo superiog paper, and for ealo at the Office o
the HUNTINGDON .01.01 M.
.
t,-ot, every defkalptiou, Irriutmd. or-der, neatly
at short notice, and on good linpes. • • ,
MIkTRY - I.,='CO:' - liill" do more to ab•
commodate their sustomere thin anyotber House
ne:ghborhood. zub.2.l-1.1
OUR COLUMN FOR THE PEOPLE,
RED FRONT
ENTERPRISE STORE.
Sugars.
1-11 kinds, at very small profits.. Not
offerok'-:low to..draw you on on Other
goods. Our prices, to, continuo fogularly. , .
Syrups.
The best Silver and Golden Drips,
genuine -Lovering and-other Syrups.
New. Orleans and other Baking Mo
lasses.
Teak.
A'variety of kiade of best always on
hand cheap.
Coffees.
Roasted and Green, cheap as the
cheapest for the same quality.
Meat.
Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Dried Beef
at living prices.
Cheese.
The best N. Y. State Goshen and
Ohio Cheese.
Candies.
The beet stick and other candies
wholesale and retail.
Flour.
The best Vlour by the barrel, sack
or pound. Cheaper for the same qual
ity than elsewhere.
Feed
By the hundred or smaller quantity
Stone-Ware.
4000 1, 2,3, 4,.5, and" 6 gallon crocks
jars, jugs, and churns, selling cheap
GLASS & QUEENSWARE.
A large steak of Ironstone and Com
mon ware, in,settsorby: the piece.—
Glassware, Earthenware, Fruit Jars,
etc , at Red Front, cheap.
Wood and Willow-Ware.
A large assortment of Baskets,
Buckets, Churns, Tubs, etc., eta., at
Red Front:
Fruit, &c.
,I).ried Poaches and Apples, Raisins
Prun s ee, Currants, Elderberries;—:-Can
ned Fruit and Vegetables, etc.
Salt
By tho stiolfor' bushel. Also Dairy
Salt.
Spices, it c.
All kitideitof Spiees o an'd.a:great va
riety of notions. Soaps of. all, kinds
qnd,chea l p v , _
P •
MINE
'.'Fish.
Pickled Salmon; Haddoelic Shad,
Trout, White Fisb, Mackerel, Dry
Salt, Quoddy Labrador, Lake- and
smoked Herring, by thd half and guar
ter•barrel; hitt, pound and dozen. All
warrantocbaiiid ebeap9rthanclsew,bere.
~!1f:
w--” FrOIb.aCCO.
Tho best ,quality of, TobadO, and
ch4aper ttiiin any other etorb iu town.
RED' STORE
_Va . iie'.iy;'
For what ydu want first Call at
.
torpriso • . tro.aciquartors whore - pricos
bol.cop ) t , tognlarly low.
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FINTERYIIISE ,HAII/lIARTERS
RUYITINGD ON, PA
TTUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP
17 RAILROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
On And niter THURSDAY, SEPT. IBtn, ISG9,Pasnu
ger Trahia 'will arrive and dopart no fulloa '
UP TRAINS. DOWN TRAINS.
MAu.
P. M. A. M .
Ls 5 551 LE 8 401
02 8 46 1
617 906
624 , 9 071
6 40 9 22
6 66 9 33
703 940
OEM
ST ITION§
Iluntingdon, .....
Long Boling
51cConnollstown,
Plennan t Grove,-
Slattlesburg,
Conon Hun,—
!tough & Ready,.
Cove
IZEINIZE
F! horn Bntan4t
Saxton,
724 10 051
AR i 411 10 20
10 43
10 02
111 10
11 29
11 45
ey 11 02
lildillesburg..
Hopewell,
Piper's Run,..
Danville,
Bloody ltun,..
,Moulit Dallas,
SHOUP'S RUN IU
Lz i 60:LE 10.30
ME
8 Obl , 10 45 Coaltnont,
, 8 10 1 ' 10 50 Crawford,
AI 8 20 it 11 00 Dudley,
Brand Top Oily, I
22, '69. J 011 1 ,2" 6PKILT,IPS, Sapt
IThutlngdon Sop
VANIA. RA IL ROAD
PENNSYI
• -11:t1'
OF LEAVING' OF TRAMS
R ARRANGEMENT.
TrVsnr.A liD.
STATI ON 1,
N. Hamilton,
Mt. Union,...
Mill Creek,...
Huntingdon,
Petersburg,...
Sprucoereols,
I:timinglsom,
Tyrone,
Tipton
ostorin,
Bell's Mills,
The Prim EXPRE2B Eastward leaves Altoon
M. and arrives at Hillltingdoll at 10 21 r 51.
The FAST LINE 11:16;nard leaves Altoon
A. M., and arrives nt Huntingdon at 1 45 A. NI
The CINCINNATI EXERESA Meta ard leaves Altoona at
5 45 P. M. and arrives at Iliuntmgdon at i 04 1' Al.
SOUTHERN BREHM Eastward, leaves Altoona at 10 05 A
u. and arrives nt Huntingdon at 11 14 A. Id.
CINCINNATI is estward leaves Huntingdon at
3 32 x 3! and arrives at Altoona 4 50 A st
Tho FAST LINE Westaord, leaks Huntingdon -at
7 43 P., M. and tames at Altoona at 5 55 I'. al,
READING RAID 'ROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.,
.MONDAY, NOVESIBIid, 22, 1860.
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE.
NOrth and North-West for Psmssetcsis, NEW
TORE, BEADING, roTTBV/LLE, TAWQOA, ASHLAND, SHAMOKIN
LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, F,ASToN, EPHRATA, Mil; LANCAs•
TER, Comers kc., RC.
Trains leave liar: isbifrjs for New York, as folios :
. • .
At 2 30;5 35 and 8,10 A. N., and at 12 20. noon, 2,55, 11
p. m.. connecting with similar train, the Pennsylvania
11.11, and arriving at Now York at 10,15, a. m., and 12,05,
2.35 n. ut.. 12,20 noon trains without change.
Lunen Harrisburg for !Wading, Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Ashland, Shamokin, Pine Grove, Allentown,
and Philadelphia at 8 10 A. 21., and 2 50 and 4 10 y.
stopping at Lebancn and Pi Mamat any stations: the 4 10
p. in. train making connections for Philadelphia Potts
ville and Colombia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Ha
ven and Auburn, via Solmylkill and Stnamehauna it. ]t.,
leave Harrisburg at 3 48 P
Returning, leave NEw.Yonn at 9 A. 3f., 12.00 noon, nod
5.00 and 8.110 Put , Philadelphia at 8.15 A. 31.. and 2.80 1'
24; Sleeping cats accompany the 9.00 a in and 5.00 and
8.00 p m trains from Now York without change.
Way Passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 A. M.
connecting with similar train on East Penna. Railroad,
returning from !trading nt 6.35 p ni slopping at all att.
Lions.
Leave ['Meathlo at 340 and 0,00 a in., and 3,05 p. tu',.
Herndon n.l 93U am, Shamokin at 5 40 and 10,40 ani
Ashland 7 05 a m, and 12,30 noon, Tamaqua at 8 33 a ni
and 2,20 P. 31 for I biladeplila and New York.
bravo Pottsville, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Units
road at 8 15 A in. for Ilairisburg, and 11 30 A. M, fur
Pino Grovo and Tremont.
An Accommodation Passenger Train leaves Pottsville
at 5,40 a m, passes Reading at 1.30 a in, al riving at Phil
adelphia at 10,20 a in, returning, leaves Philadelphia at
4,45 P. M
Pottstown Accommodation Train: LORIT9 Puttetow u•n
6 : 25 n. m.; returning leaves Philadelphia at 4,30 p. in.
Columbia Railroad Trams tenon Reading at 7 15 A
M., and 8 15 P. 51., for Ephrata, I.itiz, Lancabt r, Col
umbia, Ac.
Perkionnin Railroad trains leave Ivekiomen Junction
at 0.00 a m 3.10 and 15,30 p m returning : leave SeIINCUICS-
Villo nt 6,10, 8,12 n nt, nud 12,45 noon, connecting With
similar trains on Minding Roth nod.
Colebrookdale railroad Trains leave COCStOWII at 9-15
a ro, end 6,20 pm , returning, leave l'oyortoen at 7,25 a
In, and 1100 noon, connecting with similar trains on
Reading railroad. - -
Chester Valley railroad fralus leave Bridgeport at 8,30
a at, 2,05 and 5,02 p m, aeldning, lease Don ningtonn
at 6,30 a on, 12,45 rind 5,15 p in, connecting with trains on
lteadineratiroad.
On Sundays, leave New York at 5,,8 00 p at,
phis, 8 a m find 315 P. M., the 8 n in train tanning only
to Beading; Pottavillo 8 A. IC, Slain burg,s 20 isand
4 10 and 445 p m and Belding 1223, midnight 7 lea. an
for llarrisburg,ana 7 on a. in., and 6,17 p m for New York,
and at 9,40 n. m.,
and 4.25 p.m. for Philadelphia.
COMMUTATION, 3111.000 E, bLASON, ScnooL, and 63C411810N
TICKETS to and from all points at reduced rates.
Baggage checked Omagh: 100 pounds Baggage allowed
each Passenger. -
' (1. A. NICOLL%
Rending, Nor. 22, 1800. Central Supertntenclait.
DOBBINS'
ELECTRIC
BOOT POLIST-.-
Makes a Lasting' Shine.
Thorn who black their boots on Rttnrdoy n fight with
ordinary blacking. don't have moll opine on Sunday, as
tho polish fadea off; but the shine of
BOBBINS' BLACKING
Lasts Saturday Night and all day Sunday.
IT BEATS ANY OTHER BLACKING MADE.
Manufactured only by T. B. DOBBINS, at his immense
Soap and Blacking Works, Sixth Street and German
town Avenue,
For sale by Marley k. Co., adjoining Lowia' Book Store,
Huntingdon, Pa. novlB
pAPER ! PAPER ! ! PAPER !! !
Tracing Paper I
Impression Paper,
Drawing Paper,
Deed Paper,
Tissue Paper,
PIM Paper for Flowers,
Perforated Paper,
I ristol Board,
Flat Cap Paper,
Yoolecap Paper,
Lettor Paper,
Commet dal Note Paper,
Ladies' Gilt Edged Letter no• Note Paper,
Ladies' Plain and Fancy Nola Paper,
whiro and Colored Card Paper, in Packs and Sheets,
or sale at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Music Store.
TO THE LADIES!
Thsubscribers haro recently discovered a new
articlo—the
ESSENCE Or STARCH.
in calling the attention of the ladles to our Starch,
they w 111 find that it economizes labor, produces a
. , BEAUTIFUL GLOSS'
Much superior to common starch, and easier to iron. In
fact If you wont a beautiful gloss on your skirt, or your
husband's shirt or collar, procure a box of our Essence
of Starch. The cast is trilling, only 15 cents a box.
Try n box and be eons inced. Every Family should
has.° a box of this Essence of Starch. For sate by all
OroFirs and dEalids'in the United States. Alanulactured
only by 8511.T11,T 11851510 N di CO., solo proprietors, No.
1118 harmer street,'Ehiladolphis.. •
- .(W For sale at MASSEY ACO'S. Enterprise Ilead
quarters. fob 9
W.ll. WOODS, • - • 'W. A. LU.S,
A. MILTON LIPPE%
The Union Bank of Huntingdon,
(Lore John Bare S C 0.,)
IIUFTINGD9N:, PA.
Solicit accounts from Banks, Bankers and others.
liberal Interest allowed on time Deposits. All hinds f
Securities, bought anti sold for the usual commission.—
Collections made on all points. Drafts on all parte of
Europe supplied at this usual rates.
Persons depositing Gold and Silver will receive the
in same return will, interest. Toe partners aro individ
tinily liablq to , , the extent of their wholo,thoperty for all
Deposits: 7",=1 , , _
Tholinfinisfied huMness of the late firth of John Bare &
Co. will be completed by Tim Union Bank of linntingdou
y21,18604f C. C. NORTH, Cashier.
ItEOKONF I It,!
complefe Poeltet‘Readr Ifeikoher, In dollars
and cents, to which are added forms of Note; Bills, Re
ceipts Petitions, &c., together with a sot of useful tables
contatuing rate of interest from qno dollar to t , selvethour.
and, Litho einglb day, With 'a tablo Of wages, and board
by:tho week and day. For sato
LE I{
WIS' BOOK STORE.
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i NVELOPES •
By Pao box, pack, or long quantity, for solo at
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
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FOR THE LADIES.
.
A auperiot article of Note Paper and Envelope
End 1 Mar confidential correspondence, for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK .t. STATIONERY STORE.
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Berms hove to lot titototted by band; no ,meta of thread,
For simpllc.ty, and pet fectinn of machinery.
It stitches, hems, fells, Webs, braids, cords, and em
broiders beautifully. ,
Machines fully" Wfirrrinteil and foil instructions given.
Sewing machine cotton, olik. be.. on hand.
For sale by oREENn k DROTIIER,
febl6'69 2,1 floor Leister's Building, Huntingdon, Pa.
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lecturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas,
Clothing, Bats, Caps, Consols. 1.111e31 Goode, Umbrellas,
Parasalt, etc. They cork equally well upon Erni, linen,
oo'en and cotton goods, a ith silk, cotton or linen
Ik, end. They will seam, quilt. gather, hem, fell, cord,
braid, bind, end perf•rni every •peciee at sewing, making
a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the
article Ms ed: -
The (politica which recommend them ore: • - -
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, el.lse on both olden a
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2. Strength, dinability of boom, that till
not tip nor r.tvel.
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4. Attachments and VT idc tango of npplication to pnrpo
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Instrnclicns free 1. all. Machines lope in repair one
year tree of charger.
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tOOKS
STATIONERY
OF ALL KINDS,
WALL PAPER.
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Lewis' Book Store,
Huntingdon, Pa.
School Books and Stationery, Bibles, Hymn
Books, Miscellaneous Books of all 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., etc., eta. [novll.tf.
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS
• A -LARGE STOCK - '
AND
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
OF
Window Curtain Papers,,
JUST RECEIVED
AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
JA.AZUREPIE.
` [coNcr.NittATF,D iNDiao.],
For the LAUNDRY.
It is t,ttlanttAl not to streak, or in any manlier injure
One finest fabric,
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-FOR -FAMILY USE Sold. is F.T.VB cents, TE::; cents,
and TWENTY cents boxeb.'. ' '
,litieh TWENTY gents box; besides hm ing FIVE TIMES
nensuch blue tar the FIVE cents' box; centiiiii9 a pocket
pits cushion or emery bag•
For Betel and largo ).sundry use, it h put uplu $2 00
Nines. F '
Set Mit cools Box has proper Trade 'Mark.
For Sale at MASSEY & CO. Grocery
JOB PRINTING OFFICE
JAMES
D D4RRICT.
T 1( GLOBE JOB OFFICE
tho most eomplete of any in the country, and paw
sesses the most ample facilities for promptly executing in
the bat style, every variety of Job Prliltiug, such as
HAND BILLS
UARDS,
LABELS, £,O £0 £0
CALL AND, E%AMINE SPECISIEN9 Or WORE,
rgiVlS' 1300 g STATiONSRY Il MUSIC STORE.
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LUMBER, SHINGLES,,' LATHS,
TIEMLOCK, 13ILL STUFF,
.1 Boards, P , laiik. Shingles, Pla.lterfog and Shingling
Lath, constantly or. hand. ' '
'Worked Flooring, Sash, Dlinde, Door, Door and Win
'dow Framed; firtilsho at.manhihniurers . .tiricele.'
Groin and cauntry product generally bought at market
into, IVA - GONER .5; '
Bng26-tt Philipsburg, Centre co., t'a,
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U. B. LEWIS, Agent,
iiIINTINGIDON, PA
AND
.AL'Z'
CIRCIMA.FS,
BILL HEADS,
POSTERS,
BALL TICKETS,
pßoGllipplES,
BLANKS,
WHARTON & YAGIJIR7I,',
HILL STREET,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
WHOLESALE k RETAIL
DEALERS 11l
Foreigri,and Domestic
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,cat,
The attention of
MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS,
and bnyeq generally., LL Invited to the feet that rke are
nuw offering n BETTER ASSOR:ritIENT of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C.,
than con bo ibund elsewhere in this part or the State, at
prices to snit the times. Our Mock comprises all articles
In Hula Eno of business, ernin acing a general aesortment
of TOOLS and MATERIALS used by CARPENTERS,
BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS
JOINERS, Sac., together with a largo stock of
Iron, Steel, Hails, .Spikes, Railroad and
_Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope,
Chains, Grindstones, Circular,
Mill and Cross-Cut Saws,
Enamelled, Finished
and Plain Hol
low Ware.
Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns,
Oil and Powder Vans
An tacellent assortment or
P l .l_._ia. _ (Cia.tl.aar3r,
Comprlning
KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA
.AND TABLE SPOONS, SOIS
ORS, RAZORS, &O.
BRIT TANIA & SILVER PLATED WARE.
Household, Horticultural and Farm
Implements, -
Of the latest and ?host improved patterns
CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE
AT XANUFACTUBERS PRICES.
CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS
Will find a goon' al assortment of material for their use
consisting in part of
Carriage Trimmings,
,Hubs, Spokes,
flints, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts,
Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa
' tent and enamelledLeather,'
:Whips, Tongues, Soc
.
heti, Shafts, &c.
333r...E.A.C:i_T:MaMaX.W.Z3ra.
Can bo supplied mint
ANVILS,. BELLOWS, VICES,
S LEDGES, HAMMERS,
HORSE AN.L3 MOLE SHOES,
Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron & Steel
CARPENTERS, -
Will find in orr establislrnout a superior stook of
PLANES,
SAWS, •
•
AUGERS,
iI ATCIIETS,
HAMMERS, •
FILES,
CIIISELS,
SCREWS,
LOCKS,
iIOLTS,
PULLEYS,
SASII-UORDS, &C., &p.
MINING AND MINERS' GOODS,
NAILS and SPIKES, of all i - ariotiOs
BLASTING POWDER, : FUSE,
ut9AL PICKS AND SHOVRT.S.
3U'r.strxia(Drsi
Can be accommodated with everything in their line from
a Grain .7eynnator to a }yhet•etono.
3131.1.11C1eX . E3
Are especially invited to call and examine our stock of
BUID ING HARDA R E
and comparo onr prices with others.
Agrieultdral Implements,
Comprising the laaaue Russoll •
Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined,
Rundelt's First Premium HORSB PITCHFORK, •
Rakes,
Scytbes,
Roos,
tiny Finks,
Trace and Halter Chains,
Bre net Chains,
• Cow Ties,
•
Curry Combo, -
Cards, Sm., de., de.
Among the specialties of oar house, Nve desire to call
attention to the Maimed
QM PUMP,
The oxclusiverigl4,to sell which Is vested In us. Send foe
soircutar noel get full particufara ()rime, and satisfy
yourself of its superior qualities. -
SCALES.
Scales of all eines and description,, including
Tea and ,Counter Scales,
' Platform Scales,,
.Grocers' and .briiggists' Scales,
Rolling .hill; Wheelbarrow;; Pork, Port•
abM,' Hopper; Miners' arid • 'Trans:-
portatiofi, flay, Cattle and '
Coal Scales, , . ' „
TUILNISIIEDAT MANUFACTURERS'
CASII PRiC..S.
The largest and 'best assortment ; ef
GLASS, PAINTS OILIt PUTTY ,
Z'er offereil in ibisilace
- A GREAT VARIETY OF,
COOK & PARLOR STAVES.
ALL SIZES - 0Y -
NAILS - AND 'BR A DS,
By Use keg. Very low'
Lest Norwaynatl, roll, bar an bqop Iron.
STEEL, of all sizes and 'descriptions
WAGON'BOXES,
CARRIAGE. SPRINGS,
IRON A,Np. RAASS WIRE
. Lard; Lublicathltand :Coal
.Oil,
By Use' Garrel or golloii; id 1.-Cry
A call is respectfully solicited, feeling confl
den our goOds and j,rfce's will not fail to
pleage•Va
WII A ItTON , MAGUIRE.
uuntin g don. -„lay 7, 1567.
ZiE cZ Zra llGcr# cnrcn#s.
' A 'WORD TO
CONSUMPTIVES.
Being a shot t and practical treatise on i be Dutnre, coon
on, and symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption, Briinchilis
and alatiana and their prevention, !nutmeat, and cure
by inholulion. Sent by mail free. A ddre4a Q. VAN
IIUJIMMI,, M. D., lb West Font teenth Pt, N. Y.
11. C. lionm. •
GEo.
Mid:7O3E7EIW <l:sk,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
China, Glass & Queensware,
433 MARS= ST., NORTH- SIDE,
BELOW FIFTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Juno 30,1869
F,
AND
"i7i713F1-3M...fOT—aCIoT9EIC,
MANUFACTURED DT
SELLERS BROTHERS,
623 Market St., Philadelphia.
5022-3nt
*ISAAC K. STAUFFER,,
iVA JEWBLRY,
No. 148 North 24 Street, corner of Qnart7,
PIIILADHLPIIIA
An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Sliver and Plated
Ware constantly on hand.
4To"ltemilring of Watch. and Jewelry promptly at
tended to. Aug 11.1 y
J . T. SCOTT & CO.,
NO.II MAIDEN LANE,
AND
SCOTT, BARRETT & CO.,
NO. 31 aIFTu AVENUE,
PIT2'SBURGII, PA ,
IMPORTERS AND JOBB F.ES IN
Watches, Jewelry, Clocks,
SILVER GOODS & PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES, CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS,
Watch 'fools, 11.1sterlols, Glosses, &
/1-ig.. Orders addresved to Sew York or l'ittblotrgli N% ill
receive prompt aid tar, ttl otteutiou. , oLt2l-;111
..KREPAIWTZ
WHITE LEAID,-ZINC;
AND, COLOR WORKS.
Tie /2141IttfilCture n Chaotically Pura CAMIONATB OP
LEAD.,
Alto, Muonfacturorq, Lop)auin nod - Dealors. in nll
grad. nod qualities 01 LEAD and /.INU PAINTS, CUL
DOS, Sc.•
Solo Mann factnrers of the celebrated Permanent SYR
IAN Ii It IYSN, with mere Brilliancy,
• Beautiful Shade' o
Bole-, Body and tamability than any other Green iu the
market.
Aho, Solo Manuracturert, of Deli Lt Co'v celebrate,
JAPAN DRYER, very thin, light In Color, tree of eetit'
went, and ter) tarong.
Uc lars sl.o in 0114, Turpentine, Varnishes Wind,.
Gloss, Bra,hes , , Ls.
Nitsvn low. and all goods svarraptEd as represented.
McKNIGHT & CO.,
Manufacturers, Importers,Wholeade Doaleys;
TIVENTY•ECOND AND RACE STS.,
t".—Send for PlllOll LIST
727 CHESTNUT STREET 727
Reduction in the Prices
OF
DRESS GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP . & CO.,
NO. 727 CNESTNIIT, STREET,
OFFER TO-DAY
50 Cases of Imported Dress Fabrics, at
25 Cents per Yard, Worth Double the
Price.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,'
• 727 Chestnut street,
ilee2,ly Philadelphia
SPECIAL .A.i1 7 .21 7 0 UNCEMENT.
E i cAL.DwELL & co.
JEWELERS,
902 CLIESTNUT STREET, .„
flare rebuilt, enlarged and remodeled their ollablish
nisnt, destroyed Ity tiro in January last and lava opened
the sumo for business,
With an Entire new Stock
OF
Manufactured and Imported Goods
,/
Superior to any they have heretofore of
fered to the Public. •
They most cordially Invite all to visit and inspect
I hair Stare. '
JA E. CALDWELL & CO.
Sept. 20. '
-"MONTHLY TIME BOOKS, .
For sato of
.LEIMS'BOOK
,
=IQ OQI.CI,AND •STIATIONERY.--;i ••/
gdoa assortriamt of mrscorlammos nat./ sCillofr.
Books—Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and .Note Parer— ,
Plain and'Pancy linVelopes—Red, Blue and Illto . k Inks=
Blank Books of numerous sizes—Peas, Pencils, r,lcket and
Desk Inkstands, and every miler article esoall •found ill'
Book Aud Stationery Store, can be bad et fat. prices lit
1100 K, STATIONERY& MUSIC, SfOlt.E.
'Tor Aiathridie Co;1'."
J: REYNOLDS & SON;
N. W. CORNER 13Th ran FILBERT STS
Sole Mentifectureri or the Celetornted
WROTJGIPI ; -IRON,_
GAS-CONSUMING H EAT ER
WITH PATENT DUST SCREEN,
GRATE PAR RESTS, and
WROUGHT-IRON RADIATOR
These neaten are made of heavy Wrought-Iron,
riveted together, the only cure prevention against the•
escape of Gas or Duet. They are:erudly managed, without
any dampers. The Patent Radintar, avoids the me and
nuno3 nacre of druiro, and is permanently attached to
the treater. This is the meat durable, simple , eeonomi.
'cal, and popular DeatingAOparatus ever Mare 1 for gale.
They are all goat an teed.'
COOKING RANGES for hotels and families,.
PORTABLE' IIEATEIZS, • •
LATROBE DEATERS,
LOW DOWN GRATES, SLATE MANTELS;
REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS.
We ate also manufacturing A
NEW FLAT-TOP HEATING RANGE
NE IV YORK,
Fond fur our ll!nitrated Pamphlet. ap2l-y
UNFAILING EYE PRESERVERS
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Lazarus & Morris'
PERFECTED SPECTACLES
AND EYE GLASSES.
The Lime and increasing sales of these
SUPERIOR GLASSES
•
Is n sure moot' of their trefolness. We were satisfied
that they would be appreciated here as eleeirlicre,and
that the reality of tho advantagei offered to wearers of
our beautiful.lenses viz.: the ease and comfort, the as
sured end readily osem tained improvement of the sight,
and the brilliant assistance they give in ull emes,,vere in
V : twelves ro opprit ent on trial, that the result could not
be others, ice I lour it has. in the almost general adoption
of our CEI.I.IIItA'rED FECTE I/ SPECTACLES by the
it sidents 01 this loudity
With a felt It non litlge of the value of the assertion,
we atint that they are the utost perfeet optical aids ever
tonnnfitettuml, To iliac needing Spectacles, we afford
at all times an opportunity of placating the best and
most desirable.
Mr. AARON STEWARD;
Watchmaker and JeWeller,
- , lIIINTINGDON, PA.,'
Tins always on hand a 'Nil assortment, Pultablogo
every• dillknity, •
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We take.occaslon to notify the - public thAt we employ
no peddler%
„end to caulinn them against those pretend.
log to b.tee our gouds , for Pole. je:.lo.tf .
GET TILE BEST
READY ROOFING,
Sttitattle for all Ilaibling9t'Dwelliage.`l3tra, t Churches
Facto% tee, Qe., and ter all climates; egtedly adapted to
flat or Wrap rooftt, nod e.m be applied by any ortlintiry
Nt at }man.
PnILADFLPIIIA.
Aug.l.l-13,
THE READY ROOFING
In mare d ulable than tin, nod does not mat ouo.balf ag
much. It is cheap, thou shingles, far mom durable.
and fire-proof. It is ma , lo of the hoariest I,brlerrer used
fur the purpose. and is putt nil in ratio ready ihryilitnnent'
to nny part oh dm %%mad. Sent for circular an I Ittoplus
(bunt In r.)
' s in, also matnifacturo ,
For ri.pah ing all kindd of leaky rents. chimneys. aky
lighta, Lc. Tilt. Pooling. Cement form. a permanent Int
hesivo cvating °Ter the whole burfnee Grail roofs, whetl,-
cr tin, shingle, or ,composition; comph-tely closing• up
le k, and Lehig rumpivuul largely aground granito,
wluntla echo and herd. no, and soon becomes 1111 artificial
Slate or nun, cowling.
For coating Tin and all hinds of metal and composition
rooff. It a ill not t on. crack, or peal off, but form a per
manent and pet Net protealoo, wbereror placed. It is
fornishedat It a Olio feet, and pospesPes twice thedurn.
bill ty of the common *oil paints used for snob purposes."
. .
Connt}• ughte forlsale
For Circulars and all particulars, Address
READY ROOFING COMPANY,
81 'MAIDEN LANE, N..Y.
MEE
UN/TED STATES : •
AutliOinq WAR CLAIN AGENCY'
SOLDIER.' HEIRS, ATTENTION
The act of Congress approved March 2,1367, gives to
Heirs of .9Viers who died prisoner of war,
CC,3IIIUTATION POlt RATIONS, *
for the time the soldier 'was 46 held n prisoner, -tit the
rate of twenty-live cents per day, to he paid in the fellows
tog order: la. To the widow, if unmarried; 2d. To the
children ;.311. ,To the parents• to bath jointly if they are
living; if either is dead, to tho survivor; ith. To the bro•
there and detect,. .
The act of February 28.1867, ,prorbles for the refund
ing of the $3OO CcOrintutatiou Money, whero the same per
son was again drafted, and was required to tot nter the Ser
vice or furnish a subetifute. ,
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.
The actor March 2, 1867, alsci makes prostat:islet the
impseet ol,tho
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY
to such soldiers ris have accidentally lost their (Bechar.
ges,
--, • . „
All persona having, any clitiem,under any, of the above
mentioned Acts, or any other kind of claim against the
United States or fitato, bl,oyernments, can ~ have tliem
prorriptly collected, by addressing the uctlersignod. In•
formation and htivice cheerfully given to soldiers or their
friends, free of charge.
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• Aut/tori r :ed Army and lorauy..l4llr-Ctaim .49 , ept, .
1=39,218K -" tli.tiarlorioN,lluntingdon co., Pa
3C - 11C_TM'I'IPTQ-T, C)10T - !
MARBLE' YAW
J. PJ.' GREEN' & 1 1 .•0. BEAVER
ft,aeVUe'Vga.idnrd partnership,
the,
public that;
Plain uill ornamental Marble Work-
Such MR .10) . :1DIENiS. iIEAD.S . TONES. also building s -
Work, at as low prices R. 9 anyatiop in.the minty is •
thilers from a distance promptly attended to.
lop 'on 3111,1ft.tN btred, a few ,doors:eiat if the Lu
therm, church null° 1667
11 TAM - 3LE -YARD. - The. hederai t ineV.
rospoctfuliy call the attontiettOttlukcittsens .
- of liantingdOn and the iii(joining colinHes to the stock of
4r aUliPol hiarblo now.on band. t 'lois preptirea to furnish
at the shorteat notice, 31onuincntal Matble,,Ternb, Tables
and -Stones or erers•rdesirea also Arid 4toim of Ititilan"or
Eastern 31arble, highly_tiniaheili and cfirs:cit:iv,ith appfro- -
print° devices, or' plain, as'innty snit:
•.puilding Marblo, Door and_ Window Mile, We.; .wlll he
furnished to order. •
• -IV. W.4pledgea himself :to thrnish material work.
inanshii , equal to any in the country, at a fair puce..
and 'see, before 'you purchase Owns-116re: Shop Oni iii
ornerpf 31oiltgouvryand,
•
iluptingdon,,May,l,6 - 18•• • ~ 'WM. 111.1,1,LAMS. • , • 4
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gS
W. O -c'n't you go to 4onry &Co
, am , ity your hk„l even - description .nt
prices, and MN the tronble goilik sfro.lo,
~toro .
to get what yon want. inch:Kit Is
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PHILADELPHIA; PA,
CELEBRATED
GRANITE CEMENT,
ROOF PAINT,
lIUNTINGDON, PA
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