The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, January 12, 1870, Image 4

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fien,ttts tollering „Nrytwe of ,wb
neon npon' the t tinlidect; "Howfar ro
man of sense should- foilor , U o ash:
tons, in`g.rs. Hale Hunnibee's Diary,
in the Iledro 414.1i61ite :
Lester.—l, thiqk , all sensittle
rnmen„yktl . agree with me, In the first
n)nec,, that fashion should never be al:
toned t_q encroach on the domain of
health, and, in the next place, that a
r 4 ": 1 4 1 /4 gctaft.o,:l6wel) as sense,
vjearsVWiliecbinteg to tlcTi iv l bot4•
or it is fashionable 'Lir ! not. Take
= Aunt
, pe . tl9lt?r_ „itORTZIOp dress
ber,up;Lo c a _gorgeotster t ,.plit , jpw4lB
ofilfe? hands roach
ber heir back so she can but just stint
her eyes; ar4cover bead. with .puffs
naeuvis, would she seem at all our
dear Aunt -Betsey,. that everybody
knows and loves? -
- A'unt' Itetsey.'=Guess , I - ibbilldn't
know myself in such a rig as tbat, any
more'n Mother Hubbard did. I don't
blievedthaiiiiitilii2t3:daiiiiis hair
oft: their_ forehead and .ears so , in the
winter-time weald...giye me ,TIPIA
16gPrikiiQatf,4nihiithicho;ran'd db'n't,
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Mrs. Field. `--I agree with Mrs. Les
ter in ber two propositions, and think,
in addition, that one's dress should suit
one's: Chiirii6W: i A 'We r niati . Who natu
rally despises dress , lobks ridicolOas
when tricked out •With • feathers and
TerlielOws;'iqth jewels'ithd gay colors.
Mrs. Lee, with her stately 'figure in yer
elegant velyet 4dress, is magnificent;
but MrsiLeater; 2 46fritil'Aigree, looks
itelltin black silk, us does- Atinaiei
sey, in her brown merino; with white
neckerchief. Let the humming-bird
and the oriole„the blue jay and the
canary, rejoice in the brilliant plumage
'God has clothed them withal, but we
love our nightingale, our mooking.bird,
our robin-redbreast, attired as they are
in plainer robes. '
• Airs. :Lee.—l hope .Mrs:-Field does
tokttilak all women who dress fash
ionably no better than humming-birds
and' -Canaries'-among the :feathered
tribes? • ,
Mrs, Pield.-:ti'offence intended : to
IlititiZee; for we know Mr. Lee bays
her clothes and loyes i tosen her ,ele
gaaily‘tiredieeniiii it to Vastly 13econi
ing vioinen like
to remember that Abel eagle, king
among birds, has no brilliant plumage,
nor the turkey, most delicious of...do
mestic fowls, nor the snipe, nor the
pheasant.
.Lee.—lt's as natural for some
women to love dress and fix them
s Mitef,nllx and keep .their
iersonsin exquisite condition, as it is
for others to be indifferent to all these
things. Charles Dickens, 'kr instance,
dresses magnificently, and we all know
how smart he is,. and Horace Greeley
is just as smart in his way, but ho
doesn't look a bitille dandy, no mat
ter bow nicely hofixes himself up---and
it's4ust so with women.
lAuritleisey.—litebbe it is, but I can't
help thigking,• when ! I look at girls'
heads nowadays, that there's more
hair outside of 'em than knowledge in
side; and 'more • puckerS and folds and,
crinkles to•their frocks than there are
to their brains.
-(kAn at Bottler ryou're
growing old ; you've forgotten bow we
used to primp when Nye were young,
curl our hair, and lace ourselves, and
rub our cheeks .with mullein leaves to
make 'em rosy, and bite our lips, just
before we went into meeting, so they'd
,be red and pretty. .
SATURDAY Ifroar.--;Some one this
imaneffully. says :
"Sattlyday. night,makesi people hu
man, sets their hearts to beating softly'
so r they„nsed to do _ before the .world
'fnined - thelitiplo'Whf druins and jarred
them-to pieces with tattoos. The led
ger clinks with a clash, the iron-doored
,vaults,come to with a , hang, up go the
shutters with a will, click goes the key;
is the l lock.„ It iaSaturday i night,p4d
breathes - 'free it'd:dn.- 'Home-i
ward, boll' :I`b l e .- doer that has been
njai:4ll:44 . oek's keatlY - Plegabehfnd
him, and the -world is all shutout.—
'Shutout? Shut in,.rather. ;Here are,
his treasures after all, and not in tho',
vault, and not in tbeboOk l 7 -Save the
record in the old family Bible—and not
in the bank: • ltaybe-"you are a beet:-
pion frosty and forty.''' - Then, 'poor fel
-I,7,,Satorday night is', nothing to you,
just as you aro nothing to anybody.—
Get a wife, blue-eyed or black-eyed;
but, above all, true-eyed. Get a little
sofa,
just to hold two or two and a half, anti
then get'the - tVO'or two and'abalf in
it, of a Saturday night, and then read
this paragraph by the light of your
wifelscpyce, and thank Ged'anft take
may Surprise some of our
readers to 165.rn - th'at."while a bar of
iron, one inch in dianiefer,lvill sustain
twenty-eight tons, and a bar of steel of•
the same size, will sustain fifty tons, a
bar of spider's silk of the same dimen 7
alone, will sustain seventy-foUr tons
This•is 'based upon a calculation that
a fibre of silk ono four thousandth. , of
nu inch in diameter, will sustain fifty.
four grains. .
054,Aterele tjJiteral:translatiOn of
a porktbiitelicies•eigrriii-a'FrenCh pro
17oeial city : "Batpa,j,unior ; slaugh
ters hogs like his father."
re r .Suhseribe for the
OUR C(intl'Oß 'THE PEOPLE.
aloaftEoz-FR.ONT , n ,,- ,
rpNTE4IPRISE STORE.
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Suga`r"s.
All kind;iit, vorysmall pro Ats. ,Not
Offered. low to Araw you ,on on other
goods.. 'O.ur prices to Continuo,
ttularly. , " • • • •
114 ,
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The ',beat- Silver , and , Gtodden Drips /
gtitinikie` "Lovering and Other Syrtipa.
Now Orleans and other Baking Mu
ltiunit.
" •
Teas.
A variety of kinds of best always on
hand cheap.
11111
Me
Coffees.
Roasted and : Grasp., cbesP . as f t4e
cheapest for the_ same
Meat.
dams, Shoulders,,Sidt?e,,Dried Beef,
at,livipg price's. ,
Vbeefi•-
The beet N. Y. State Giieberi
Ohio Cheese. .
Candies.
The best stick and.other candies,
wholesale and retail.
Flour.
The hest Flour by the barrel, sack
or pound. Cheaper for the same qual
ity than elsewhere.
Feed -
By the hundred or Onl'aller4uantity,
Stone. Ware.
4000 1; 2,3, 4,5, and 6 gallon crocks,
jars, jugs, and churns, selling cheap.
GLASS & QUEENSWARE.
•
steak of Ironstone and Com
mon ware, in setts or by the piece.—
Glassware, Earthenware, Fruit Jars,
etc , at Red Front, cheap.
Wood and Willow-Ware.
A largo assortment of Baskets,
Buckets, Churns, Tubs, etc., etc., at
Red Front.
Fruit, &c.
Dried Peaches and Apples, Raisins,
Prunes, Currants, Elderberries,—Can
ned Fruit and Vegetables, eto.
Salt.
By the sack or bushel. Also Dairy
Salt.
Spices, ikc.
All kinds of Spices, and a great va
riety of notions. Soaps of all kinds
and cheap.
Fish.
Pickled Salmon, Haddock, Shad,
Trout, White Fish, Mackerel,, Pry
Salt; ;Quoddy' Labildor, PIO 46 4
liiiiiked4rerring; by: theAmltlalaqiiai•
ter barrel, kitt, pound and dozen. All
warranted,and cheaper than elsewhere.
Tobacco.
. The 4 l?efot ,qu s ality i of:.„Tqbacco, and
'6lle4oethan 'any - otli6i-Eitiiro in town.
RED STORE.
Variety.
• For, what you want first call at,13,11-
terpriso Ileadquartera whore prices
will bo kept regularly low.
ENTERPRISE HEADQUARTERS,
JAILI , .TINGDON, PA. -
_HUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP
RAILROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after THURSDAY, SEPT. Mu, 1869, Passen
ger Trains mill orris.° alfitidOpill as follows:
ue TICAINS.
DOWN TRAMS,
Exmss j Mon.
r. M. 4
LE 55
1)2
6 17
6 24
IS 461
6 56
f.':,9•
9"38
7 2
An 7 91
11 :4
AP 11 6'
is 7 50.12 ]0 bit
8 051 10 45
8 10 4 _ 10 50
an 8 20174...11)541(
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PENNBY :
TIM
11 . 71 4 171'
WESTWARD.
lin
A. 111 I A.N.
IL 401
IL LS
1 . 2 06
1 12 16
1- 32
12 SO
IP 50 1
00
1 24
1 34
1 51
1 531
/ 00 1
2201,
P. M.
8 55
1 A. 11.
'Eastward /MVOS AlOOl
I arrives at'lluntlugdon at 10 21 P Y.
EAST LINE Eastward leaves Altoona at 12 35
, and ari Ives at Ilan tingdon4it 1 43 A.M.
IC/NC/AN-177 Exruims Eastward Icaree Altoona at
P. M. and arrives nt Huntingdon at 7 04 1 31.
1711E11 11xonao Emtward, lo.,res Altoona at 10 05 A
Jd arrlets nt Huntingdon at 11 14 A. 11.
•emetATILEXPIIP,I9 (eaves illintingdon at
and-arrives at Altoona 4 5.0,A M..
a PAST LINE len', es 'llnlaingtiou at
'., 51. and arrives at Altoona at 8 55 P. Al.
The
5 45
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7 43 P.
READING RAIL ROAD,.
wIN_TERrimigAN(4EmENT, :
8101 DAY, NOV43IIIEA 23, 1869.
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM TILE
North and North-West for PHILADELPHIA, NEW
YoRD 4 READINO, PoTTSEILLE, TAMAQUA, ASHLAND, SHAMOKIN
LSOA. ON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, JEDLIDATA, LITIZ,,LANCAI
TOO, (Aconaki,%; Ac., Ac.
Train's leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows:
At 2 30, 6 35 ami 9,10 A. Of,, told at 12 20. noon, 2,05, 11
p. m., connecting with similar trait:son the Penneyttania
it.ll, and arriving at New York at 10,15, a, m a and 12,05,
noon, 3.35. 035 sod 102.000 p. m , and 6.00;a. nl., respect.
Ively. Sleeping cars accenipauy the 2.30 and 5,35 a. m,
and 12,20 110011 trains Without change.
Ltavo Harm:burg for Heading, Pothville, Tamaqua,
Aulthuld,•Shainokin, Pine Grove, Allentown,
and Natal:1001El at S 10 A. Al., and 2 85 and 4 10 I'. 51.,
the 2.55 :topping at Leh tnon only; the 4 10 P. 51., train
making connections for Philadelphia Pottsville, Colnum
bia and all Intermediate statlcns between said points on.
ly. Poi Pottsville, Schuykill Haven and Auburn, via
Schuylkill and Stu:inch:tuna It. It., leave Harrisburg at
340 P SI.
Returning. kayo Nr.w-YonE at 9 A. 1., 12.00 HOOD, and
5.00 and 8.00 P. si,,sEhiladelphia nt 8.15 A. 31.. and 3.30 E
M.; Sleeping cats accompany the 9.00 n m and 5.00 and
8.00 p »a trains from new York without change.
Way Yasssuger train leases Philadelphia at 7 30. 0. 51.
continctlng with similar train on East Penna. Iltillrdad,
returning from Reading at 6.33 p in stopping at all sta
tions.
Leavo Po!tsarina at 5,40 and 0,00 a tn,, and 3,05 p. He,
Herndon at 020 a in, Shamokin at 9 40 and 10,40 a m
Ashland 7 09 a in, and 12,30 noon, Tamaqua at 8 33 a
and 2,20 P. 91 for PlitlitilriMin and Now York,
Leave Pettey ilk, vim Schey Mill and linegnehanna Rail
road at 8 19 a. in. for Haat isburg, and 11 30 A, XI, for
Yina grove and Tremolat.
Reading Aceommo. Passenger Train leaves Pottsville
M 5,40 a in, passes Reading at 7.30 a ;a, arriving nt Phil
adelphia at 10,20 a m re,turuitig, leaves Philadelphia at
4,45 P. M. Passing heading at 7,40 p. m., arriving at
Pottsville at 9,30 p '
Pottatoun Accommodation Train: Leaves Pottstown a
6,23 11. m., ruturning Icarus ilndelpha it at -1,00 p. tn.
Columbia Railroad Trains irate Iteitiliug at 7 12 A
IT., and 815 P. DI., for Ephrata, Linz, Ltimaskr, Col
umbia, dm.
rerhiomen Railroad trains leave Perkionien Junction
at 9.00 a m 3.10 and 5,30 p to returning: le.ne Schuenks
yille at 0,10, 8,12 u m, and '12,45 noon, connecting 0111:
similar trains on Reading Railroad.
Colehrookdale railroad - Trains laws Pottstown at 45
a nt, and 6,20 p m, for Mt. Pleasant, arriving thero at
10,20 a. in. and 7,20 p. m rata' ning, bale Mt. Plasma
at 7,00 and 11,00 a. in, counectiug with trainB
on Beading militant,
Chester Valley railroad frains leave Bridgeport at 8,30
a ru, 2,05 and 5,02 p in, returning, leave Don ningtown
at 6.30 a zn, 12,45ant15,15 pm, ColineCtin with trams on
Heading railroad,'
On Sundays, leave New York at 6, 8 00 p m, Philadel
phia, 8 a in and 3 15 P. M., the 8 a m train running only
to Reading; leave Pottsville 8 A. 51., Hard burg,s 35 a ni,
410 and 10,..0 pan, auditeading 1243, midnight? 15 a. m
far Harrisburg, and 720 a. ni., aud 12.55 midnight for N.
Y. and at 0,40 a. tn., and 4.25 p. m. for Philadelphia.
COV3III7ATION, MILEAUE,BE.SON, BCIIOOL, and nil•UaotoN
TICILETB to and I rOlll all points at reduced rates.
Baggage checked tlfrought 100 'pounds Baggage allowed
each l'Assenger.
O. A. NICOLLB,
Beading, Nov. 22, 1969. General Superintendent.
BOOKS
STATIONERY
OF ALL KINDS,
WALL PAPER.
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CHEAP,
Lewis' .Bo*. Store,
Huntingdon, Pa.
School Books and Stationery,Bibles, Hymn
Books, Miscellancolie 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
Eixtures,gto.,.ete., etc; [ novll.tf.
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MILTON SPEEN
The Union Bank of Huntingdon
CAPITAL,
Solicit accounts from Banks, Bankers and others.
liberal Interest allowed on time Deposits. All kinds f
Securities, bought stud said for the usual comtraleslon.—
Collections made oil all points. Drafts on all parts of
Europe supplied at the usual rates.
Persons depositing Bold and :silver will receive the
in same relict n Rid' interest. Tao partners are ladivid
sally liable to the extent of their who:o property for all
Deposits.
,Tboylntialshed boslp ORS anise Lilo firm of• John Itate — A
Do: Will Le oomplLhal by The Uttionitanitof llnntingdao
y21,1869.tf C. C. BORT it, emitter.
READY RECKONER
.4, complete Pocket „Ready Reckoner, in dollars
and cents, to which are added! forme of 'Notes, Bills,
MIAs, Petitions, AC., together with a set of Imolai tables
containing rate of interest (rein one dollar to twolvettiono.
aud, by the stogie day, with a table of wages, and board
byilio week and day. For onto at
IS' BOOK STORE.
TNVELOPES-
By OA box, pack, or lean quoutity, for solo at
LEWIS , BOOK AND STATIONERY STOKE.
VOR THE LADIES.
A superior article; of Note Paper and Envelope
so 11, for confidential correspondence, for male at
LEWIS' 1100 K ce STATIOr” , VY STORE.
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DEALERS IN
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" PAINTS, "'PUMPS
BE
GLW,, * 'STOVES,
OILS, LAMPS, ROPES,
MAT VD 'US,
Seylies, Snailis, Grain ()Milks, Sad•
dleriand Coriiage Goods, Ilubs,
and Spokeit
NAILS AND IRON,
LOC/KS, SINGES, .SCREWS,
DRAIN, P/pll,
.•9V41:?1Q - .10174k.3c1.20,
and on endless variety of goods in his line:
We are receiving "goods almost every day
fr'om inanufaetnrere, and in view of late
DECLINE IN PRICES, ,
and our experience in selecting best brands
and reliable qualities of goods, purchasers
will find it to their advantage to examine our
stock.
THE NEW PATENT
ECLIPSE COOK STOVE,
which throws all others-in the shade, is still
increasing in popularity, and pleases so well
that everybody wants
THE ECLIPSE.
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Mintingdon, An13,180-tf.
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GROVER & „BAKER
Sewing Machines.
011,. THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN ESE.
For Beauty and Elasticity of Stich, •
For Strength and Durability of Scam that 'will not ray
01. as both threads are used direct from the spoofs, Mid n.
seams have to be fastened by hand; no waste of thread,
For simpl tc.ty and perfection of machinery.
It stitches, hems, Tolls, tucks, braids, cords, and om
broldore beautifully.
Machines fully Warranted and full instructions Divot
Sewing nmehino cotton, BIM. Sc.. on hand.-
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HEM gIAILSOYS
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Sewing Machines/
Received the only GOLD MEDAL at the
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They aro, adapted to all kinds of Faintly Sewing. and
to the inn Of Seamstresses, Dr. smokers, T.itors, Maim
faCturers of Shirts, Collara, Skirt., Maks, Mantillas,
Clothing, nate, 'Cape, Comte, Linen Goods, Umbrellas,
Parasol., etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen,
woolen and cotton
, goods, xith silk, cotton or 'linen
thread. They will seam, quilt, gathec t hem, fell, cord,
braid, bitid, and "'esteem every epecies ofnewing, making
a beautiful and perfect atitch,'alike on both sides of the
article crewed.
Thequnlllier which recommend than are:
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, al.ko on both aides o
tho fabric sewed.
2. Strength, iirmneas and durability of aram,that
not nip nor ravel.
3 Economy of Thread. "
4. Attachments and wide range of application to ptirpo
ses and sinnterials.
6. Compactness and elegance of model and finish.
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year tree of charge. r _
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MEI
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A LARGE STOCK
SPLBNDID ASSORTMENT
OF
Window Curtain Papers,
JUST RECEIVED
AT
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From the kiln of Oeo. Taylor, Nerklesbnrg, prov
y chemical Analysts to be of the Gest qualltyj, con
stantly kept and for sale in any quantity, nt the depot of
the Iluntlngdon and Broad Top Itnlßond.
VB-iipply to Henry Laster, Proprietor of the "Broad
Pep Ileum" iuncSO.tr
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O'od buSo,od getieridlA ie invited to ii)o feel tiott ,o
HARDWARE , CUTIERY
can bo Rama tasewbern In this part oLthe &aft*, Ili
prise. to snit tho times. Cur Mack comprises all articles
in this line or buiiinest, unibrucing p 'general 69ortmetit
of TOOLS and' MATERIALS ruled' by CARPENTERS,
BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS
JO:M:11K, &0.,.&e together with a large Ma: of
Iron; Steel?..Nails; Railroad and
Chains, GriasiMidi; bircular;
.11li11 and Cross, Cut ?S'am.s. f
• Enamelled, !Finished
. and • Plain Ilol
low Ware.
Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns,
' Oil and Powder Cans
Comprising
KNIVES, FORKS,'DESSERT, TEA
AND TABLE' SPOONS, SOIS
ORS, RAZORS, f•
BRITTANIA &SILVER PLATED WARE.
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HOusehold, Horticultural and Farm
Implements,
Of the latest and nigstlimpicniettpattirns
CONSTANTLY ON lIAZ.in AND FOR SALE
A AfAkeli'ACTirliEfte. PRICES ' .
CARRIAGE & WAGON, MAKERS
Will find a general assortment olgutterial tar peir use
"consisting in parlor •
Carriage , Trim?' ningS, "bibs, ,Spolres,
Mims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts,„
Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa- -
tent and enantelledLeather,
Whips, Tongues,'Soe:
/xis, Shafts, &c.
33]-11.1a6Cia:KOSTAX 4 3TX;ISO
Cau ba supplied with
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES;
S LEDGES, '"HAMMERS;
HORSE AN,) MULE , SHOES,•
Horse Nails, and alikinds of Iron & Steel
.• • • ,
-CARPENTERS
Will Hod in our establishment a'snerlor tittsk of
PLANES,-,
SAWS, , „ . , , •
AUGERS, •
HATCHETS,
HAMMERS,
FILES,
CILIsELS,
HINGES,
~ SCREWS,
LOCKS,
,BOLTS,
PULLEYS, - -
SASH-CORDS, &C., &C. - ' • '
MINING AND,MINERS' GOODS.
NAILS 'and SPIKES, of all'vriOtioi
BLASTIN4 POWDER,
ud.A.L. PICKS A..ArD
Can be accommodated with everything in their lino from
a Grain Soinuntor ton {Shot-atone.
Comprising the &atone Russell
Reaper, Mower,. and Dropper, combined,
Mundell's First Preruluin lICRSK PITCHFORK,
Rakes,
Huy Fmk%
Trace and natter Chains,
Mutat Clutine,
Cow Ties,
Curry, Combs,
Can% dm, &c., dm
Among the specialties of our House, we desire to cal
attention to the celebrated
Tho exclusive right to sell which Is vested in us.• • Send tot
acircular and got Full particulars of borne, and sntisf)
yourself oflte super/or qualities: '
ECales of all else's and descriptions, including
Tea and Connter
.
Platforzn Scales,
Grocers' and
~bryggf.sts' Scales
Bolling l ~lill, TiTheelbarrow, Pork, Port
able, Hopper, Miners and Trans.
portation, Hay, Cattle and. ,
Coal Scales,
FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS'
, CASH PRlg?.p.
GLASS; PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY,
COOK & PARLOR STOVES.
lIUNTINODON, PA
Best Norway nott, rod, bar on hoop Iron.
STPXI4, r ,of, all sizos and descriptions
WAGON.BOXES, • ,
CARRIAGIG SPRINGS,
AND
'WHARTON & MAGUIRE.
Huntingdon, May 7, 1861.
,j nun; &fedi:lg a BETTER ,OAOIiTAIENT of
An excellent essortrnint of
3Place.e, Citztlery,
I6 l 4mx•maLtsx..4
331.3-I.ldLetar'lg
Are especially inv/taad to c all and exarnino our stock of
`BUILDING 'HARDWARE
and compare our prices with ethers
Agricultural Implements,
OHIO PUMP,
SCALES.
The largest and best assortment of
Ever offered in this place
A GREAT VARIETY OF
• ALL SIZES OF
NArr,s AND BRADS, .
By the keg, Very low 1
IRON AND BRASS WIRE
Lard,. Lubricating and Coal Oil,
Ry tho barrel or gallon, at Tory leis llguroo.
Ale— A call Is respectfully' solicited, fettling confi-
dent that our goods uud prices will not fail to
plraso,—;7g
, aatdiuthinfi.
7 ,.;;_n w 3' •‘
;11 „„,
k . :CONSVNIPIIVES ,
~„0„,g4 etiort , i4l6 prribtiesil cal ilaffiature, cane
dowl apaptomsaf lNimonalv Consumption, ovelati f t
imq and 'prevention, Ireabiecal, , add care
by; iphidation! Sant '..by Addritha
IIIDESIELL,III, 0.06 West Foarteeulli St, N. X 4 lyltry
C. .445u3i. . ( Ili :t 9.B9O . WVELLIS• rt
1 27 LCZ,X3CI6E- atr :nMlai.iil l l94
'llll.o.llltltS'ANli NrII6I.IIE9AT'I3 D11.421t51W 1 9 .
China ; Glass& QueensvvAre l:; ,
„.433,.m.d.R.KET.87. 4 ; NORTE( +6,IIYEI;
, 7 • , • , 111;aw gvittET;f , i
PilliJAVEhr * DIA:
i•••, •.; .„ •;.„
_ ,=• ~,• / SIMMAnIO
" CATIUSL3Oi . CI3MiIt:ri . ± - ar .
,• eirlt •
DI ,1`
. . ANGSA.CTURBD BY
- •i )i , ~j
SaLLERBr , BROI'HERS 4 , J
' 623 AlarketliSt: i
6022.3n1.. - • „ f .,. l , • . ' •j: -7
ISAAC
,K STA . UFFER‘ 414:
WATCHES • and.' dRiVELR•Yr
, • -••: f • tI
•No. 11s North 2d Street, corner otQuitrry i ,
:,;;P3ITLA.ItELPIIIIA. ; (1 %
An assortment 'of Watahhs; Joirelryi ;Silver and , Piated
Ware constantly on hand., , , I
AtiNteilatring bf "Watctles and , Jewelry tiromptly 'at
tended to. Aug. 11q3a, ^
T, SCOTT & CO.,
NO.II:24IIDEN LANE,
- NE IV YORK,
AIM
SCOTT, BARRETT & CO.,
N 9. 31,1 , 11711 AYENUE,.
"PITTOURGII;'PA!,
; DRoratat§:A:s;p, JOIIIIIqt,I,IN,
Watches, JeWelrY,,,',CloCks;
SILVER GOODS & PLATED WARE;
SPECTACLES, CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS,
Watch Tools, Materials, Glasses, &c
."orders addressed to Sea Yolk o; Pittsburgh alit
receive prompt and careful attention. , oct27-31n
SPECIAL .A.NNO UNCEMENT.•
•• . •
E:CALDWELL &CO: ,
JEWELERS,
902 cIIESTN6't
Iltive rebuilt, enbirwol end remodeled their establish
merit, cleat Dyed by fire in Jammu lout and invo opeued
tlui travail fir LU;iiiese.
, With an Entire neiior'Stock.
filaufactuoß and Implied Gook
Superior, to any they have heretofore of
fered to the Public.
.Tboy most cordially invito nil to visit and inspect
Moir Stele.
JAS. 'E. CALDWELL Se CO
I=
LADIES' FANCY FURS,'
John - Pereira,
18 Arch Street,
ty old and favor ably
..noun fur emporium
and having imported a very largo assortment of all the
meta of all the different kinds of Fula from first bands,
in Europe, and bolo hail them made i+ by the court skill
ful worknien,l would respectfully invite my friends of
llnutingdon and adjacent counties, to call and examine
ray very large and beautiful assortment of Fancy Furs,
for Ladies and Children. I ant determined to sell at as
low priced as may other respectable house in the city. All
Furs 'Warranted. No misrepresentations to ell'ect sales.
JOHN FA it Mit A, •
ILS ARCH Street, oboe ith, South Ode,
se29-4m I'IIILAUSIXII lA.
"For Bituminous or Anthracite Coal."
EI!
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
N. W. CORNER 13Th AND FILBERT STS
PHILADELPHIA, PA,
Eolo Manufacturers of the Celebrated
WROUGHT-IRON; AIR-TIGHT,
GAS-CONSUMING H E A TI R
WITH PATENT DUST SCREEN,
ORATE
ORATE DAR RESTS, and
WROUGHT-IRON RADIATOR
These Heaters are made of heavy Wrought-Iron,
riveted" together, the only sure VieVontkin against the
escapee(' One or Dust.. They alone:illy managed, without
any dampers. _ The Patent Radiator avoids the use sad
annoyances of drains, ,aid is permanently attached to
the Heater. This Is the most durable, simple, aconomi.
cal, nod popular heating Apparatus ever offers I for sale
They ate all guaranteed, "
COOKING RANGES for hotels and families,
PORTABLE HEATERS, !.
LATROBE HEATERS,.
LOW DOWN GRAT.ES;,,SLATE MANTELS,
REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS.
IVEI aro, also manufacturing . A
NEW FLAT-TOP HEATING RANGE
tra,.Send for our Illustrated Pomp Met. ap2l-y
®O BINS '
- ELECTRIC
BOOT POLISH,
Makes a Lasting Shia&
. _ .
- Thorn who black their boots on Satni,lay n ight with
ordinary blacking. don't biro nnieli shine on Sunday, aa
the polish bole, oil; but the Akio of
3308381N5' BLACKING,
Lasts Saturday Night and all . day Sunday.
IT BEATS AIY MICR BLACHING MADE.'
Manufactured only by J,B. DOBBINS, at his immeniM
Soap and Blacking Works, Sixth Street nod German
town Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.
her sato by Massey & Co., adjoining Lewis' Book Store,
Huntingdon, Pa. n0x.19
WANTED,. -'
10.000 bushels of Wheat, Rye, Oats, am? Coro,
at tho ILuotiog ioo Steam MOO.
JOSEI'II It. CAR:NION,
[Muting...lop, Nor. 17,1500 tf
GE kilJ BES`
11 E A-1) Y ROO Isi
T
Su e ta\
blo'forhlf Ifiretngs. Barna, Churches
Factor lee, &c., and for aH elhnates ;- equally adapted tei
,Tf i ',;" uf '• ,T,l1 1 11 - 1 9 0 lid 41; fnlitrif
r TIIE REA7/Y r maci9Np-
IS more durable lban•tin,and.doea-tosbcoat one-half tut
much. it in cheaper than etiinglga, Tar more durable.
and tire-proof. It is nuide * Oftlielienviest fabricever used
for the purpose, and is put up hirollajeallyforelitpdlbut
to any part 'or the world. Send for ciroularand taithpldi
(sent Troel) , l-L AN.
• ; . 1 We also. uninufactiato o I :,•sl
e.l , ii • • ' • • ;) 1 . - 11•
GRANITE' -CEMET' ,pu r
t
Aki).4,..qln4y, t , torc,,9 )tmelyAkt ,
Hoop, &c. T/Alsoll9 o 4l3,LiPlllPlA i4r911' ,0 49 11 P1
plbole,aarkyFe al'Au roPflV•Wlf_ •
et' tin, atilt] : ,or' paanaleAlaa ,ispniVotpli,Fl44FLir
icalscgcpcccsi beta corapeptQaFlogy,,Ogyogn graAge".
Lurlt'Ll,t PPO.,"hFq9l444oAtitt44l
"
m. O A/r:!SI4nP, Stv o l 4 Tlgt,ll .i, 'AT
1100 Y TAINT; it,r2
'Pot &wink Tin /derail kliidi alinetal xutl 4oniptieltiott
reale. ]t uiil not
,ra eiriek,'Or peal 011714 a term peo
ilianek and' petted piTtg,ttlell, Nnbereirdr placed: , le. or
furnin;ml nt' War the'ciniN nVd peekeseesiwica tHb!dnlia ,
1,114 of the tomaion oil Vela to usea'fol• Ouch '0404:
MO. . ./ ea!
County righte furoato, yttrd)
For: Cirfillirs and ttlfprtiptilar:l;Alt . ;ei' r" : : . : V`'
READY . Itb I 3:FIINd• COI/A V -ASV
;e1•01:1 ,81:/11AITAAAI`i4lif:4!"
...„
Authoriied.Aß'CLAlsi'AGE&C,i
AV
SOLDIER 4" HEII2S , .A,TX,EXTIPA
The Oct of, Congress approved iNarchg, 181 1 4Ritspi so
Iltiits of Sehlieis who died PrisoOeis of war,
COMMUTATION FOR RATIONS, -tI
for the time the soldier leas so r held it,prisoner,_atrthe
rate of twenty.llve cents perddy, to beheld in thti
ing order: Ist. To the widow, if unmarried ; 2d,,T0 the
children; 34. To the parents. to both jointly ir they are
living, if either to dead, to the survivor;, 4th. To the bro.
thersand slaters. -• ' -
The net of February 23. 1867, prorblee refuitll
jug of tile 430 U gonlinittation,3foney, where the,sanatNper.
eon 'W/13 again drafted, an& was required eriterllkeer•
vice or fin dish a eubstitute.
- -
DISCRARGED SOLDX6 - 60.
TLa ofilliccliT:lB6F, 1 4 lake;
payment of the i; k
$lOO ADDITIONAI. DOUNT, , 7
to •tlitlrdiecbar,
All persons haling any claims under any.ef theAlmve
mentioned Acts, or any other kind of claim 'aitilristthe
United States -or State -Governments, can hate' them
promptly collected, by addressing the undersigned. In.
foroottioll and advice chum fully &veal° soldiers or, Only
ft hinds, floe of amigo.
NitOODB, , ,':
Authorised Army and Navy Hia , Ctaim Agent, !
ma3o,2ltfb7, 1113famanox„Iltintingdop eo., PA,
MIT-IM 4 WlDT'ar± 7o4 2*
411
4
O wt ,
, ,A.
,
Al
• ; ; ,:1 a lip
,
.I:III:' . GREENIi O,IIEIVER
Having entered in , theippbtictbat
thpippbttc
they are prepared to execAe all Etyleb of
'Plaia and ornamentallluttilelirark
Flail ns 310NUM kNTS.III ' ,'ADSTONE.4,. ohm Building '
Wolk, at a, how prlce4 as any Whop in tho •
Oiders h on, a distance promptly attonded to.
Slop on MIFFLIN intrent,•at , fuw,doors VaSt" , .,lr Um Lu
theran ohm ch _ xn:llMag.
fARBLE YARD. TheiindefBcgiidd .
out,' respectfully call the attention Ottlm citizens
of untingtion and the tuljoluink cotinties to thei stock of
beautiful marble now on hand. Me is prepared to runtish
at the trivet notice, Monumental Mat ble„ Tomb,. Tables
and Steins of every desired else and' form of Italian or
Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with, appro.
print° doe tem or plain, as may suit.' • t•• ''''' i s,.
Buibling Marble, Door and Window Sills, &, ,will be
furnished - to order.
W. W.-pledges himself to fltutsh material stuClork
equal to any iu tbe'coutitry, at aTaii. price. IV
out before you puteleass,elsoyt(ere.l.9)inp oa• tie
°tiler or Montgomery and lan u s s.. Huntingdon; Pa
. SVbL. Wit.LIAMIS.
Ituntinplan , May 1.8-18.55
liddlo of the 'Sleek, be
at and Sib St.. eolith side
?MLA D111.PA . 11... •
reporter; Mom ttlheturer
Njthetter lu *ll kind.;
I have beroserpiested by the owners of ,the. faltering
Setting 31k - blues to dispose of them jr p051647;4;14 the
prices as v exed they wish to pvocure Singer rearlaltatte
iteilfelr Once -•. '.l !•$1 tt
One tanner it Poker Machine. loop stitch, la ippd rug-
Wog eost $00: will titkesso ;'ono Florence mishluts
with nicker & e, coat
,$BO, lake (good oriter)46l,
ono urns er & Biker nmchiue, loop stitch, with' box con
$65, will take $45; one Wilcox .& 14 Vi
cyst
take $'M; one thorer'& Baker machine, good ,ndirdng
order, coot $55, will take $ 10; one Perker..slaclihr,lol
corer, well finklied, oist $6O, 'will Miro SSS. one Sae
Grover & Baker Mushier, never been used, cost frith fink
00, extra hemmers &c, $7B, will take $7O.-
Letters for information and orders , for lbe' celebrated
Singer MiteltiLe to be addressed to .
J 28—tf r J. 0: BlAlle,llThitlngdoe, Pa.
Faricy,
, Furs ,
, . .
r LADIES' 'and CHIL-
Dlt EN'S W
!hiving enlarged, rm.
iodelel andpr o r od
SEWINC.IMACHINES , O
irOE. SALE "131./7'71
, On ing to filo demand for onr Slachiriei ttq 10% dgildrd
to take all kinds of Illachinos In exchange for the GRO
VER ,t1.1.11(1.:1I.
We till also exchange new tnachiaes for old,,(lrorer,k
Baker that aio worn out Of out 'of repair, bn'reasonitda
tot rus,„
-rore
Wo have for sale She following Machines Ulrich
have taken itt exchaugo for the Grorer .. .k Baker
1 Singer Machine,” — cost $55, ' takd
1 Maker . . 45, t- - t“ S • a',
1 Singel. de 50, 50
111•Iicos& Gibbs do .1 ~," ;, 1 ,
1 Singer do 1 . 4 GO t
her do is 30i
All orders for the shore and for the celebrated alloy=
& BAKER, 1140111 es. kddiess; f",
1 1 1 H 0-T_1033M,,
JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
rrillE “G-LOBE 408 , OFFICE??
_t the meet coinplete of any, in thesountrytemd pod.
sews the most ample facilities for promptly exocutlnifn
the bat etyle, every vurietiof Jqb Printing ; inch sal
HAND BILLS, , „- •• • • .•
„...
JARPS,
CALL AND EXAMINE EMMONS OF worm,
LSIVIS' ,BOOIC STATIONERY N MUSIC STORE.
, .
ELA.NKS! BLANKS! BLANKS r.'
CONSTABLE'S SALES, ATIACTI'T EXECUTICTN.
ATTACHMENTS, EXECUTIONS, -••— •
SUMMONS, , . DEEDS, _
-
SUMENAS, MORTGAGES, - ' • ' .•'•••
SOIIOOI. ORDERS.. . JUDONart gong, .
LEASES FOR MUSES, ,,,
NATURALIZATION 0 iiB,.
COMMON' BONDS, JUDOMENT_BONDS,•:I - •.-
WARRANTS, . FEE DILLS, ...,
NOTES, with a lvaiver of t o $3OO Law. • •• -•
JUDGMENT NOTES, with a walyir of the s3,9o,L,avv ' “
ARTICLES, OF AGREEMENT, with Teachers. -•-
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Justices of-the Peace o ,
xvd Ministers of the Gospel.
COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and COMMITMENT, itichalt.
of Assault and 'lottery, end Affray. • ...-• ~
.•
F.CIRRE FACIAS, to recover amount of Judgment.
•COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, fm
_State, County, hshool,,
Beroligh.and Township Taxes. - ' ' • '
.. Printed en superior paper, and, for sale at the Irks p!,.
the HUNTINGDON GliaoßEl. .
DLANKS, - of every description, printed to order, neatly,
ax short notice, and on good Paper.
SPECTACLES..
fine had largo assoi•trriorrt
•-bona .
AT _LEWIS' ROOK STOBB:.,I'
'TIILY TIME BOOKS, -
1 1 1 VorMu at
LEIFTS' .110f R OK A.X7? STA TIONERY Si'CLAA*
BLANK ROOKS,
Or VAItIOOS 81200 fOr. .41. uD 2 '
iio OK A 41.7.4 Atir.4 sr() k
uPA.'
[t
BARGAIN&
CM
ORBENE BROTHER,
Luther's Building Iluntingdon,
CIRCULARS,. - •
Eta HEADS; `'..,
_ PaSTERS;
BALL TICKETS;
PROGRAMMES,
BLANKS,
LABELS,-&C., &C., AO!
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