The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, February 02, 1870, Image 4

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HUNTINGDON, PA
Advice as to Horses.
In teaching a young horse _to. drive
well ilo not hurry to see hOW last he
can trot.:-.-Keepeach' pace clear and
disAnetfrom the other, that is in walk
ing"nuilto hint walk and do, not allow
hinf.to:trot: • While trotting bp,equally
careful that ho' k,eppi,oteady• at his,
pace; and do not allow him to slack in
to a walk.: The reins while driving
should be kept snug, and when pushed
to the top of his speed keep him well
,u hand, that ho may learn well to
bear upe, tke'bNio;Ant going
at alaiglkral.q of,speed he can ke_ held
at biicpiee';fbUt do 'not - allow hint to
pull too hard, for it is not only •un
pleasant, but makes him often diflicult
to manage
prevent halter-breaking, procure
small, hard, strong- cord,Trom eight
to ten feet long; put the hainesS on
the horse, buckle tlio girth tight, make
a slipping noose on one end of the 'cord.,
and put it around_tbe horse's tail,close
to the body ;;slipithe otheT end , throngli e i
the territ and bit ring, and hitch the
horiieqii' l aptis r 6ii'Cd leave hint'foldfifselfr- 1
Two or three lessons will cure any
horse. "
When a horse stands long in a sta
ble his legs arc apt to siren. ..NO horse
whiehlis:not 'disabled by sickness or
lameneis should be allowed to stand
long ig,the stable. : 'lnaction, precludes
a dropsical condition,of the dependent
parts, eff the•, body; and • the , obvious
remedy is to exercise the horse every
day,.,,.
To prevent over-reachfng, pare the
heel of the forward foot low. This
causes the horse as he moves forward
to raise the forward foot quicker, and•
alinWetti'e hind foot to remain longer,
so that belore the bind foot comes fbr
ward the forefoot is out of the:Way.--
Also, make the forward shoe long: . Il
my xnten,is i lvt, plqi9 ; let 4apy onOry'
the Vxlierliketirand 114 'Will IA SlAM
fwd.
KEEPIN9 C4TTIA IN THE STABLE.=
One otournieghbors, however cold or
stormy the Wieather,'t iirns'lliE;CoWs out
of, hap mead
ow With i streafa on the furthermost
side,jetiCtiViater - day; at about 'nine
o'clobk"; whore they generally - remain
till four in: the :afternoon, when they
are put up for the night.
Ilis , theory is that they want air and
exercise. They get air, but rarely
take_the latter, for after finding their
way back from the brook, the remain
der of the day is generally spent with
their tails turned toward the only
shelter in the; lotTiitid that is a wall on
its northernmost side, about four feet
high.
Our plan for years has been to give
them say two hours out in mild winter
days, but whenit is cold and windy
never more than one, and if it storms,
only,t4e to drink — a halk•houf - at the
motif, in ter knee - Ois. 7 —
Wbeii 4 the milder March comas, and
thq;:eows are heavy with call, we give
tit& theraiiga lor,‘ well
protected on its northern side, which,
furnishes them considerable shelter.
0 u d
alwaYu 3yell littered, and if we can ga
ther anything frcina' The desire - of the
cows to get back to their quarters af
ter drinking; they are perfectly 'satis
fied with the confinement. Certain it
is that our cows have otit . in"tiet:
ter condition in thew.spring,since this
prai4?A. r before,
and the cost of kcepinglas , ,been:csti,
mated from five'-'oo{Perr Cent.'less.
,
correspondent suggests that
the best plan to clear weedy *land of
seeds •:is , to keep ploughing it. Each .
time the furrows are turnedi'a now lot•
of seeds come to the surface, and of
course germinate,
.aud : ,when turned
wider, die ;. and, thinks that,a )vhole_
season given to a lot will - more than
pay. the cost of ploughing some half
doleO' times; and„the'ioss of the land
for;the year:: ' ' ' '
'.Wq'presurne: that our friend's plan
would decrease largely ,the quantity '0 f
weeds that would spring up after any
stirring of the surface-soil; but if each
farmer would alWay's remember that
"41 1 :1921.EIRI(igiIPMR°P99:1 8 :
worth a
pound of .cure," and Rpep his fields ab•
s'Olutcly,:elean; )vtgn' ;in :crops, there
Nyould be . no' need of losing a year's
products,•and,thelabor of four or fiyo
ploughings.—Hearth and Home.
TUE CALVES:—There is an old story
°Dittman who - fed.his - ealvesiiith - mea=
dow-bayr, — tea, congratulating himself
tVA:tiiey'7ould thrive on it, because
they had 'never been accustomed to
any thing better, with very indifferent
success.;';
Calves,nmt carp; .should he carded
every day; should have easy access to
water; and, above_ all• things, should
have the best of hAy 6,d arranged that
tBy,ican6geti l ivithont n t f s t tu g; it,4gr
ooveringit with filth, by getting it un
der their / feet! ' A Ifttle irked . '1313 placed
that they Can' lick it 4'416 a little
sprinkling of Salt, at least every other
day, will pay, the eekt at least a dozen
fold.
...„
SHELTER FOR SHEEP.—Shoop, above
all other stook, need to b e e kept dry,-
Ono cold rain'-storm that saturates the
wool costs the farmer more than the
interest on a respectable shelter for a
year. An open hovel facing the south
is better than nothing, and even if the
north side of the shelter is simply a
pile of brush or a coarse log fence, it
will do : anything to break the wind.
Tho ; roof of the slab's o 4
old:boards; or 'pples, with a pile of old
L• „ ,
hay on the Lop.
BROAD TOP
WlrPt Ttr!,.N . I3,EMENT.
Onr kild: alibit's - dAi;.slilliatin,,l:B69, Passen
ger 'I% alll4 rr d I allies and dual t as follows r*
UP TRAMS. DOWN TRAINS.
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Exersssi 31415'• lExonses,i Mimi
STATIONS. 1
P. I A. M. M.
LE 5 5.115 E S 40 Huntingd0n,.....,..14.0.,10.101, Anl 20
602 846 14g. 66,1iiig.:.1.,..,., . ,10 92 . 412
6 17 9 Oli - Nlceonnellstown,.... 9 40 3 55
9'24 9 07 Pie:131111f Grove 9 37 3 48
' 640 922 Ilarldesburg,_ _ 1/ 22 33 . 2
• 626 938 Coffee Ron 003 316
7 03 9 46 Rough A Ready,...... 8 55 3 09
7 18 10 01 Cole 8 40 2 55
724 10 051Ftsher0thurunit 836 • 251
MI 7 411 'lo'2o Saxton,
LU 8 23 2 20
10 43 itiddlebbn, 2 08
10 52 llopeuell,
2 00
11 10 Piper's lion,
1 40
11 291Tatesrille,
.. •
1 ;20
. 11' 45 Bloody Rii,: -'
. '. , ' 105
Ar 11 s2,3lolin4llallas • ' ` LELA)
8110111" S RUN BRANCH.
to 7 501 u. 10 30 1 S/Inter], lArt 8 051 A- 2 25
8 051 10 45 Coalmont, 1 7 551 • 240
8 10, 10 50 Cranford, 7 50 ' 205
Alt 8 2.11.49 11 OU Dudley, '' •LE 7'4012S 155
I 113loail T0p,C1ty,...,.1 ,
Illintingilon Sep 22, '69. JOIIN 312KILLIPS, Sapt.
pIIN'NSYLVANIA .11/ 1 -IL ROAD. • .
TIME OF LEAVINO OF TRAINS
11- 7 2VITSfl .ARRANGEMENZ:
~=,., ;I, . , . • : 11 ,:r
nrk.Ti!Jpilt/V, 1t: ,j,ii:',
....,, 3 , t,BAsriple)?
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, riE , .1.; ....-,- ; .1 , STATIONS. .S 1 El '''. 1 . 4 E
.
P. IC I A. 11.1 A. 11.1 A. 31. I A. M7I P.M. A. 1I
4 541111 491 IN.llamilton, •517 9 48'
6 021 111 58 554 511. Union,... 5109 40
5 Pi' —.112 06 Mapleton, , 5029 30
.523 ' 12 16 010 51111 Creele;.:i: ' ." 452 941
5 40 7 37112 32 026 Huntingdon, S 261,4,36 903
5 55 112 19 'Petersburg,— 1 4 18 8 46
6 07
. 112 581 plane°, I 1 4 09 8 37,
0 131 103 0 55:3prueoereels, 4WIB 30
931 124 illimingluun, ..,....I 3 491 816
041 832 1 34 7 20,"r3 lone , 3 41 BUS
6 51 1 45 ( 'Tipton, 3 30 7 58
6 59 1 61 Fostot la, 3 25 7 53
7 05 2 00 7 42 hell's Mills,.. 3 20 7 47
7 25 S 56 2 ; 20 800 AlMions - ,. , 2.1'2 "7 15 ••3 OQ 7 30
P.31.1A.)1, P. 36 A. 11. i . - _: - 3.
.; - A• DI. ' .P. M. A.ll
• Tile 1411L1 -
31. 111111 Huh(
. Tho PAST
A. 31., and or
'I ilu Clods
5 40 P... 11. al
leave‘tAltjona'at o'os p
es at Huntingdon at 10 21 1 St.
I,INII Eapt,,nt,l lea., Altoona at 12 33
rrives at Iluntnigdon at 1 45 A. 31.
NNATI Snubs Labtn..4 leaves Altoona at
nd arrives at llnatthgduirat 704 I! 51: •
EXPaaa Eastm at 4, le.tves :kilo...lit at 10 05 A
its nt Huntingdon at 1414 A. M.
rz Express 11 entward haves 11untingdon at
I arrive. nt Altoona 4 50 A a
Irentyfiritt, Iluajingillatl! al;
Lfia i4eiteialtbuna, at 855 1 1 . '51.1
lILI
m. Lunt arriv
CINCINNAT
3 32 1
The)AS
7 3 P.I.M• K
READING .RAIL , ROAD.
' "WINTER ARRANGEMENT. '
MONDAY, NOYEMBEK2., ISC9. - '•
et R EAT TRUNK LINE FROM TIIE
VA - `,Nolth pad ‘NortlAVest for ,PIIILADELPIItki
Yon It S,stsmottti
I,Erasol,„At.tiajonN, Elojon,
Tilt, COLUMBI t. SC., &C.
Ttains !emu Ihnlisburg for New York, as follows:
At 2 30, 5 35 awl 8,10 A. v., stud at 1220. soon, 2,55, Il
p. nt., connt c , ing aids Nimilar trains on the Pennsylvania;
11.11, and urn, inc at Now Yolk at 10,15, a. to., and 12,03,
n00n:3.85.1135 and 100.000 p. in.,•and 0.00 n. nt t espoet-
Indy. Sleeplng cats a...company the 2.30 mil 3,35 a. nt ,
'nod 12.20 noon trains without diallge.
Leata Ilat milting for Resoling, Potts, ille, Tamaqua,
51inersville, Ashland, Shamokin, Pine lirove, Allentown,
Ulla Philadelphia at 8 10 A. 51., unit 2 55 and 4 10 P. 51,
the 2:55 l•tbpping at Lebanon only; the tO . P. 314 tridn
making connect toll, for Philadelphia Pottsville, Coltun.
Ina and all illt,lllCliilltO bt.tirns between said points on•
ly. lot" Pett,ilte; 1-chaykill Autotirn; its
Schuylkill Mid Susquehanna It. It, teats Ilittrisbit , eat
3 tO I' 51.
ltetutning, leave NEtv-YORK at 0 A. 111., 1.2.00 noun, MO
5.00 and 8.00 P. 31 , Plill,oloolLl at 3.15 A. 31.. and 3.80 L.
31; Sleeping cams accompany Om 0.00 0 m and 5.00 and
8.00 p m trains front w Yak without change.
Way Pmbenger tram lea, es Plultaltlphni at 7 80 A. It.
comaLting enh sinnlar Itn I on Ella, PVIIII.I
ran: mug from Itelaling at 0.85 p a stopping at all etA
t:ons.
Leave Tot ts.tl ilia at 5.19 and 0,00 a m., and 3.05 p. nP,
Herndon at 930 n in, Shamokin at 5 40 and 10,40 a in
Ashland 7 06 a in, and 12,30 noun, 'Tamaqua at 8 33 a in
and 2,20 T. 31 fur I biladi 'Ada and New York.
Leave Potts, it le, vi I. Oehoy lkill and Simptehanna 'Rail
road at 15 a. to. fur llinusbmg,.uud 11 30 A. 31, for
Piac Ci rove and Tremont.
Heading ALcommo, Pasienger Train leaves Pottsville
at 5.40 8 in, passes lleadink at 7.391 Phil
adelphia at 10,..20 a in, letarning, learea Philadelphia. nt
4,4.3 P. M. Pa-sing Heading at 7,10 p. m., arriving nt
Pottsville at 030 p ni: • "
Toffolon n Accommodation Train : Learn Tottoton a a
0,25 a. tn., returning leaved Philadelphia at 4,00 p.
Columbia Railroad Trains kale, itc.itding ,at 7 II A
31., and (3 15 P. M., 'for Ephrata, - Litiz, Lancadtor,
umbia, - •
Peadonum Railroad Oains learo,Perkionten .junction
at 9.00 a in 310 and 5,80,:p arreturnirng : learn tioltwiotka.
l ills tit.o,lo; 8,12 Wmi and 12;45 noon, connecting. with
sinnlar traida ici..miwg unitto,id: - "•••••
Colebrookdale railroad Traitor learn Pot'stou n at 8 45
m, null 0,20 p nt, for Mt. Pleasant, Deli ring there' at
10,20 a, m. and 7,20 p. at, retm Ong,. leave Mt. Plesaut
at 7,00 and 11,00 a. nt , connecting With spsdlar trains
on Reading railroad.
Chester Vallsy taßroad Brains learn Bridgeport at 8,30
a rn, 2,05 and .1,02 p ni, remrning i leaVe Downingtown
at 6,10 a 01, 12,45 and 5,14 p 'a/count:can with !rains on
heading railroad.
On Sundays liaso Now' York at 5,808 p m, Philade4
phia, S a in !aid 315 P. M., the 8 a in train running only
to heading; leak . ° Pot Os lie 8 A. M., Ilairi burg.s 35 a m,
4 1U and 10,' 0 pip, and Beading 1313, midnight 7 15 o. at
for 11011 isbui g, and 7 40 It.ut., 011111_.55 midnight for N.
Y. and at 0,40 a.m., and 4.2511.10. for Philadelphia.
COMMUTATION, 505005, SCIIOoI., and EXCURSION
TICKETS to and trunk all points at reduced rata:" -
Baggage checked through:loo pounds Ilaggitgo.allowed
each Possonger.
• • ••• 0. A:NICOLL%
Nr. 22, 180. Ccneral Suyerantemient.
BOOKS
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CHEA I P,
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Lewis' Book Store,
Huntingdon, Pa.
ME
School Books and Stationory,llibles,,lfynni
Books, Miscellaneous Books of all' 'kinds,
Bhink Bo`oks, Sunday Schbal 80 - aka: - etc.,
Inks of all kinds, Notions, Perfumery, Pock-
et Books Pocket Knives, Musical Instru.
ments, Wall Paper, Window Shades and
Fixtures, etc., etc., etc. • ' [novll.tf.
W. U. WOODS,
IL MILTON STEER,
121=E1
The Union Bank of ,I-Ixmtirigdox'
1 •
(Late John Bare . C 0.,)
. 11IINT.NGDON, PA..
CAPITAL, - paid up, $50,000
Solicit accounts from Banks, Bankers and others.
liberal InteresOsallowed on time Deposit.. All , kinds, f
Securities, bought and sold for the usual comtnisslon. , —
Collections made on all points. Drafts on all parts'ot
Europe supplied at the usual rates.
Persons dopositiug Gold and Sliver will receive the
In same return with Interest. , The partners are Imilvid
ually liable to the extent of their whole property foe all
Deposits.
The nntlnished business of Hid Into firm of John Bare,
CO. will be completed by Thu Unionllank of Unatingdoa
y21,1869-tt 0, 0. NORTH, Cashier.
NVELOPES-
_EA By tko box, pack, or lean quantity, for sale at
- LEWiS' ROO. K .AND STATIONERY STORE.
OUR COLON FOR'THE PEOPLE
\RED FRONT
ENTERPRISE STORE.
Satrars
• T..
. .
All 'kinds, nt very small profits. Not
offgred low to draw you on on other
g o s. :one liyies' ; ' eon n u . o
regUlarly. • .
Syrups.
The
The best Silver and Golden
,Drips,
genuine Lowering and other Syrups.
New Orleans and other Baking_.l4 7
lass6s. •' •
Teas
•
A variety of kinds of peat always on
iand'cheap.
Coffees.
Roasted and Groen, 'Cheap as' the
cheapest foy;the sanr;qaalit,y.,
`Meat.
Hams, Sho,ul(.lpre,.§i . deq, prieq:.l3cof,
Cheese.
Tho beat I% — ,Btato Goshen and
Ohio Choose. •
Caudies.
The best stick and other candies,
wholesale and retail.
Flour.
Tho'bi.at: Fleur liy the' barrel, sack
or pound. Cheaper for the same qual
ity than elsewhere. .
1-1 7ePO,
By tho hundred or smaller quantity
Stone-Fare.
4060 1,2, 3,4, tp, and 6 gallon crocks,
jars, jugs, and churns, selling cheap.
GLASS & QUEENS WARE.
A large stock of Ironstone and Corn•
mon .Niait),.lll4llittsiir
Glassware, Earthenware, Fruit Jars,
etc, at Red Front, pheap.
Wood and Willow-Ware,
A largo assortment of Baskets,
Buckets, Churns, Tubs, etc., eta., at
iced: rout . ; t - • ,; , •
F ett t'
Pophcpp.nd Applup,Akisitl;
Pi.unes, • Currants, EldorborripB,—(fau
ned Fruit ....a Vogotubles, eta.
Salt
sack or bushel. Also Dairy
Sit!iv. i• '•
•,;':'- ►P74l}ii6e';-- -k&i"';:i
. . .
All kinds of Spices, and a great•va
riety of notions. Soaps of all kinds
and cheap.
:-,
Fish.
.Salmon, Haddock, . Shad,
Trout, White Fish, Mackerel, Dry
Salt,,. Quoddy Labrador, Lake and
smoked Herring, by th'e halt and guar
te - F barrel, kitt, .pOu_nc and dozen. All
warranted,antrcheapo than elsewhere.
Tobacco.
. The_ best quality
cheaper than any other etoro in town.
STORE:
isms lioitra
DAVID DAILRICX
HE
Variety.
what For
b you tyant . firet call Bn
terPiis
kept
where pricesbe kept regularly low.
ENTERPRIRE HEADQUARTERS,
RIJ7‘,TINGDON, PA.
aOtto
A. R. FPI:It:Ott
A. R. Stewart & Co:
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
HARDWARE, , CUTLERY;
PAINTS, PUMPS,
GLASS, , STOVES,
OILS, LAMPS, ROPES,
.FOlll5
Scythes, sWallis, Grain Cradles, Sad,
!MIEN
dicry and , darriage Goods, Hid*,
and Siokei;
NAILS AND IRON;
LOCKS, HINGES, SCREWS,
eO7E4C.D2 - 30 -I EAT.ZI.3EI.7M,
and an endless variety of goods in his line
We aro receiving goods, almeet j eysry i day,
from manufaeturers, and in,view of late
DECLINE
,IN PRICES,
and- our experience in selecting britbraire/X
and, reliabld qualifies' of - gdods; purc)iasOrS
will find it to their advantage to examine•ost•
ECLIPSE GOOK STOVE,
wiJieh throws all others in the shade, is atik
increasing in popularity, and pleases so wel
that everybody wants
BIG PADLOCK SIGN
111inting.1on, Jan 13, 1869-tf.
TILL CELEBRATED
Sewing Machines.
tok. TIIN MIST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN USE
For Beanty and F lasticity of gt.tch,
Fur Ptrength and Durability ol Seam that will not ran
at. 101 both threads ere used direct from the spools, end n.
seams hate to be fastened by hand; no waste of thread,
For simplic ty and perfection of machinery.
It stitches, bents. fells, tucks, braids, cords, and om
broldels beautifully.
Machines frilly Wet rantod,and Intl Instructions given
Sewing machino cotton,'" slik,t&P., on hand.
For sole by G lIBENE & BROTIIRR,
feb16 . 69 2,1 floor Leister's Building, Huntingdon, Pit
\AHELER St WILSON'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM
VDU Mtn
Sew-1 : 14,, : : : ,-NaOljgq,,
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Recetvei3 _ate only GOLD MEDAL at the
PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867.
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They nro abutted to ell .Iclotis of Family Sewing: and.
to the use of Seentstienses, Drsssinekers, Tailors, Manu
facturers of Shirts, Collets, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas,
Clothing, tints, Caps, Corsets, Linen floods, Unthrellas,
Parasols, etc.'. Tbpy ork ;equally well upon silk, linen,
woolen and . cdttott goods, with silk, cotton or linen
thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord,
braid, bind, and perform every species ofsewing, making
a beautiful nod perfect stitch. nhke on both sides of the,
artiste' sowid. " "
' The qualities 'IN hich recommond them are:
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch., ahke ou both sides of
the fabric sewed.
2. Strength, Itpuncas t and,durabillty of sepro,tliat :t4lll
not rip nor ravel.
Ileuttoiny of 'thread.
4. Attachments and wide range of application to purpo
-803 anti materials.
S. Compactness :Led elegance of model and 11n1;11. ; '
f. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction.
7. Sperd, ease of operation and management, and quiet
ness of movement. •
Instructios free fa oQ. ;311,elanes kept in ,repair ono
year froo of charge;
CM
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS
A L4q-,E STOCK
AND .
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
OF
Window Curtain Papers,
JUST R - ACAN:q)
AT
LEWIS' BOOR STORE.
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Brom tho kiln of Geo. Taylor, kfarklmbprg, prov
chemical annlysla to be of the beat qcalit,V, con
stantly kept end for ante in any quantity, at, the depot of
the Iluntingdon, and. Broad Top Railroad.
.fli:Wpply to Ronny Leletcr, Proprietor of the "Brood
Top flouteP tnue3o•lf
4 6, (5
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DEALERS ' :
DRAIN PIPE,
THE NEW F'ATENT
THE ECLIPSE.
STOP AT THE
GROVER & BAKER
U. B. LEWIS, Agent,
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WHARTON & MAGIBE,,
HILL' STREET,
HUNTIII)IdDOINI 1 PA„,i
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALEI . I f
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Foreign and Domestic
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The attention of
MECHAICS; FARMERS,'
ud Imia;re geticially, is (wilted id tlai fait that Ira iiro
now offering a RETTlift ASSORTMENT of ,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY .&C.,
than can lio Found elsewhere in 'this part of tho State, nt
priors to putt tho times. Our Mock comprises all Articles
in this Elie or business, embracing a general assortment
uC TOOLS mid MATERIAKS used by CARPENTERS;
BLACKSSIITIIS, CARRIAGE anal WAGON' DIAIIRRS•
Aic., together withO largo stock of
'lron, Steel, Spikes, Railroad and
Supplies, Saddlery, Rope,
Chains, , Grindstones; Circular,
Mill and Cross,.Cut Saws, _
Enamelled, Finished ""t`
• ,:'•
and Plain Rol
.
=•' Bra''e. '
• ,
"Coal Oil Lamps' and' i f iznterns,
" •'' Oil thia Powdei:
• '"' An c;xcvlletit mortment 'of'
alrairLE>
• I „• , Comprimiag,
KNIV,ES, FORKS,
„DESI.SIIT, TEA
AND 'TABLE SIi.ISQNS,
BRITTA NIA & SILVER PLATED WARE.
Household; Horticultural and Farm
'lmplements;
Of the latest and most•improved,patterns ;
• ; CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALN
AT MANUFACTURERS-PRICES;
CARRIAGE & WAGON'MAKERS
Will tiwln.genetnlasauitment of mnferini fur their inie
consteihig in part of ' • - -
' Carriage Trimmings, Hubs, , Spokes,
,Rims, , Axles, Springs, Nuts, .
• Washers, Malleable Irons,- Pa. , ' •
• tent andenamelledLeather,.
Whips, Tongues,'Soc-• ' • •
bets, Shafts, tr:e.
MK.ei 14/1" "12=1
' out be supplied with
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
S LEDGES, HAMMERS,
HORSHAN.J. MULE SHOES, , _
HerseNaits, and'all kinds of lion& Steel'
.. :.'C'ARPENTER'S'
Will livid in out: entabllmhuu;liin niqu , rioi 'Block of
PLANES,
SAWS, .
AUGERS, ' , •
HATCH'E'S,
HAMMERS,
FILES,
, • . ,_CHISELS,. , HINGES,
SCREWS, ' '
''LOCKS;
BOLTS,
• PULLEYS, •
. •
SASII-uOIIDS, &C.; &C. -
. .
MINING' AND MINERS' GOODS.
.„.
NAILS, rind,SPiKES, of all vtiriotios
BLASTING POWDER,' FUSB,
uOAL. -, PIC ICS AND - SHO YEL LS.
FiEti , xx:Lx•ga
Ca'n bo Rico:mm:oo.A :with everything in their !inntpOii
n dndn SeriratOr ton yhet•stono. ;
• 1312.1.1d1. - pxw
Are expecl;illy ins ited to enll and esitUlino our stock of
BUILDING HARDWARE
• ' and annparo our prices with othcrs:• •
. .•
Agricultural Implements,
Comprising the humus Russell
13.eappr, Mower, antibropppr, combined
itundolni •Firat Premium HORSE PITCHFORK, ' •
Rakes, .•
Fey thee, • _
Mee,
Hay Forks,
•% , •
• Traeo and Halter Chains, :" •:"
(Jr. tot Males, • •
' Cuw,Ttes,
•
• • • .• - Curry Combs, • -
- Garde, &c., tkc
-
:Anong tho apheitaltioe dl oar Iloueo, wo desire to co
attention to the celebrated
°RIO .. UMP.,;I,
„ " ,„
Tho exclusivo right to sell which is rested In us.. Elodd to
aclrcular out ..pt full particulais or some, and 6ntief
yourtrolf of its superior finalities., „
SCALES.
• • Scalevoralf sizes awl doit;riptionet, Including
Tea and Counter i cS'cales;
.
Piatiiirin,Eg . ales,.
• Grocers' and..bruggists' Scales
Rolling Mill, , 'lrkeelbarrow; Pork; Pont
able,,:lopper,,_7l.ll,llers and •
portation, Ray, Cattle and
Coal Scales,
FURNISIIED AT " MAN prAcTuitEits
CAW PRIOLS
The largest and pest assortment of
GLASS, PAINTS -OIL & PUTTY,
Ever oltoroti in this place
A GREAT VARIETY'OF ° ,';'
COOK & PARLOR STOVES.
ALL SIZES OF • -''
NAILS. AND'
By the k r
og. Very low!
limit Norway nail, rod, bar an boot Iyop,
STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions
WAGON.I3OXES,
CARRIAGE SPRINGS,
IRON AID BRASS WIR - g,
Lod, Lnlyicating. and, Coal OW
By the barrel or gallop, at Tiny letyllsnees.
call ie respeetrnllyiollelted, feeling
dent tbat our gootids atteCßricoa wilt net felt to
pleaBo:3l4 .
• 'WHARTON* . IVlAOtitg -
11unangtIon, May 7, 1887,
Vhitutietphiltilbttrtisintents,
WOItD_TO
_
CONSUMPTIVEBt
- Being n short andpracelckt 'trent ifiC on i he ' n tyre . , eras'
es; ana El3'mptouts offl'ulmonary Consumption, Bronchitis
Mu" Asthma: and their ' prSecnthin,' irealmeae, and hire
by inhaiution. gent by malt, Addk!§.9 Q. VAN
10131AIELL, M. D., 16 West Friiirteenth'Sf;N. V: lIYHTY
77 77 ' 77:7 0Ei;. w. ir.1.15."
I : I,C:P7E 3 Cnt to 3231-itglisG;
• .
.4:l4.l)4.fielLi•liALt
China,.olaiiSc'Queen§Ware'
433
13E1OlV PIM( STRZUT,
,
'Juno 91086
,b..ISAAC K. STAUFFER,
W.A.TaIIES j.EIVEZIZY,
No: M North 2d Street, corner of Quarry;
=E!
. An assortment of IS'atclies,'Jeelli : , SiNat• hod Pltd'ed
Ware constantly 'cin baud. : •
Ateerltepalrlng of IVlttelles and Jewell y.promptly at
tended to. • • ' , Aug. 11-ly
• , ;
(0A111).)
'lit. O.' THOMTSON, , - • • •
- Merchant Tailor; r' '
NO. QU WALNUT STREET;Ii
-• • ' • -PIIILADELPIIIA.'.
Especial attention is invited to, this commodious and
beautiful establish inontithe mitenSiro stock of seasonal:do
and desirable goods sprays on band, the reputation e 1,,„
tallied us a lesdeein fitilluons, mM an
id et facilities fit's- .
"loosed for,the fabriostiritt and prompt dispatch of all or-.
dors.
Although edilnitniSiti.tia prosecution of ovary' 'Watch
of the .trade, Iv the particular benefit of the great num
ber disiatistled;•• - • 't" • -
• PANTALOON OUTTIN.3, as a Specialty,
ft announced;.wh i ch is an art not obtained by imitation,
'lint thraigh'close study, eipea fence and practice. '
Thomtlesiring easy and stylish Pantaloons,
to gtvu this; method a trial., oct2o am
' I I'. BbOTT &TO •
.1
NO.II MAIDEN , L,INE, ' ;
' NEW 1r0.11K;
AND
SCO7T,;BA.RREEL' &•,00.,
Ni). 31 FIFTH AVENUE,
PITTSBURGH; PA,
MIMI
• I3lPdaTErtb' AND JOLIBLItS
'Watches,: , Jewelry, Clocks;
SILVER. GOODS & PLAT E D
SPECTACLES, CUTLERY, FAIsICY GOODS,
IPatuh• , Tuuls,,Dluteeials, Ghtveß,
4% - "Ordets . addreseCd to Sow 'Ytolt ratelotrglt [VIII
receive prompt end careful MIOIOIOII. ,OCC27-3111
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
John Fareira,
18 Arch Street;
U It for cntpotirii
and bat ing imported a very large adqot Orient of all the
ment•of all the different kinds of Furs from first Imant.4 .
Europe, and have had them made up by the moot ekill
ful ttrl.men, 1 ....old teopeetfeliy invite my Intends oe
Huntingdon and adjact•nt count Era, to call ,110(1 examine
my fey !mg° nod htantifel arlein nwitt. of Fancy Fuld,
for bathed and Children. lam ill:Wand:tell to dell at as
I. w prices as any other reqtert.tl,lo house In the city.,All
Fins. Warranted. No ntierepreentations to 'mitt sales.
. , JOIIN -
713 ARCH Street, abut e 7th
ee29-1m PIIIL '
AUELPIIIA. •
"For" Bituminous or Anthracite Coal:"
- , }:man.izifenno.t. • .
J. REyNOLDS . '6 SON,
N. W. CORNER 13rti AND FILBERT. STS
..„
-
Bole
9f the ,Coletotoil
IVROUGEIT:IIIO'N, ALLY PIGII'P,
GAS-CONSUMINGA - E ATER
•' DUSTSCIIEBN,
GRIT!? BAR RESTS, and
11
The o flehfOis nro made of Lenv • Wrought-Hon, well ;
„
rivitedtdgethe'r, the' milli shim, adventioli!ekalnst the
°ewe of Gas or Dusi. TIMy hie
ony °Nipper& , •The., ratldit Radiator avoids the ut<o had'
Ruuo:tances of drums, nail ; Is porminiently , at ladled , td
the Beater. , is, the ; most . durahlo, .
°commit.
cal, and popular Heating Appm lilt's ever offers t for sale
They ore all gsidliin'teed.”
COOKING RANGES fur hoteH - riiid
'PORTABLE IIIiATE RS,
/I..ATIIQIIE:HEATERS; .; r.
LOW DOWN. GRATES, SkATE, MANTELS,
lIEHJSTEKS AND VENTILATORS.
. Ire are nine m a nu f acturing A
NEW FLAT-,TOP:IIIATigG DA'NG . E.
;
[
is a u rzdellekt artido df grAuulm
ted Virginia ;“ Iterover introductd
it is universally Admired. It is
,put tip is lontleolito muslin bags,
en:lmm Pipes aro daily iickcd.
LORILLARD'S
"EUREKA"
S 1104ING, TOBACCO
in which orders for Mr
LORI fd,AIID;S - classed by all who consama it as
'Yo,cbt b" th. "finest of all ." It is made of
of the choicest. la-if growl ; 11- Id
, ,
SIBiffING TOBACCO. antbnervous in its effects, as the
Nicotine Ime.,been extracted ;it' leave lid' disagreinitio
Mato after amohiug ; fl it is very, mild, light, in color,and in
weight, hence one pofind will hdlt no long as 3 of ordin
ary tobacco. In this brood wo also 'pack Colors every
day for brat eines Meetchamn Pipes. Try, it, and con
vince 3 ourselves it is all it claims to be, "Tito l'idost' Of
All."
I
LORILLARD'S •-, 'flits" Vand Of rino 'Cut chening
CENTURY "b 3 n e ' vre! ' e ' . ' n ft 4 i g e u.' „ l ict ft. " i ti l ft
CHEWING TOBACCO. [behest cheering tobacco In 'the
c°P.n . b: .1 I;. , , , ... . ~ • ,
' • huSe . ooo been In general uso In
S U
4 the United States' over 110 years
and still aeknosiledgetl .!the best'
wherever used. '
toes not have these artlel:e for
an'; they ere sold' by respectable,
here.'
If your storekeeper 111
sole: okl: him to get.tbet
Jot bens almost eyerytyli
Cieculnr of Prices for,
n faded on opplication.
' 1. LOItILLAIIA'NewTork
MEM
• ..LECT. R IC ' " •
BOOT: POLISH - ''
IVlakFts a Lasting Shinp.
Thom who block their booth. ori'Satniday night with
ordinary blacking. don't have much chine on Sunday, na
the polish fades off; btit the shine of ::
3303381T15' 391403EK1N5“.
Lasta Saturday night and all day Flund4
n BEATS ANY OTHER BFACEING MADE.
Btanufacturf4 qnly J. B. DOBBIRE, at hie immense
Softie and' Diadking 'Works, 131.T.th 'Street and Gomm.
towklAvbnhel PhilndelDbii, Pa.7' _ _ • •
For onto by Massey A Co.; adjoining Lerrie* Book Elorp,
Illintingdon, Pa. • • • n0y.14
W 4N TEIA , .
r°trf V. 4 749,0at5, and
. Cptp
et We irugi g l,tebciil
j 0
33P1
i B.
Iluntingdon, Nov. 17,1800-If
GET TilE UST
n i 0
E A nit . - 11.43(o r INC.;
Suitable fond! Building'', Disc Sings; Barna; Churebei:'
Factories; , anti for all - cliniatea; mustily ° adopted tti °
Sat or ' steep roofs, and can be applied by any ordinary
woristupal t. . .•.., - °%;. - - .r•
THE READY :HOOFING
' • 1, (:),1
Io mole thimble than and doea not coat ono•haif OS -
much. It is cheaper than shifigleS,' fhr ammo thirable
and flreliroof. It is modo of the heatlatt Nalco - ter need
,for the purpose, end Is pot up in rolls itsidy for 814=10 1i
to any port of the world: Pend for eircuitirmild
nannufactuo
GRANITE :CEAiENT
For repeirlng , all •klnds of loaky roofs; chimneys, Skyll , eo
ac. , This Roofing Cement forme lipermenonbad..?.
hostre coating over tho whole surface of all rootererhath-;:: I
or or 2co ri rpositlorr, completely closing. up:.
rrattaoi, ahll being composed! largely of ground granita,an
11(4,1111111 herdens, and , soon becomes an atllficiart
Slabs Sfonh coloring. ' •yr'+_ •'
P4OP PAINT - • ," •') "
F or oat Ing Tiii.sfikfulllcie, of ma tai istuputiltints a
roelid. It 'slit not ?Oit: a'rpc ,or pent off, buttprm tippt
aliment and perfect pr r .jtvetion, wherever placed: at. (.4A'.
f urn i fi i, e d Inar-Itio r63l,iitut pnsreiiste Mica'f . tn
bility of tho connucui ItiSeit s for stint;
1 I
County rights furcate.., , „
For , CircuTatri nud'itil pat H&Jtars, Addrilo •-•-
READY,2OOFING COAIPANV.,'"'
341b.r,:kr LANE, *.'
' eol-Oni
. „ STATES r
Authorized WAR CLAIZAGENCY
'SOLDIERS' HEIRET AT'I I E*A O ADDL ;,:
The net or Congress npprpeed Morph 2, 1807; gh;es to !
Heirs of &Mien ho 'died prison Creel ;war,'
• CO3INIUTA.TION FOR RATIONS; •
for the time the soldier 00.5 ito held a prisoner, a
rate of ttven t3-fl co cents per day, to be paid in the followe•
ing order: lat. To the Avulovi, if unmarried; Idi.Td the.
children; 3d.,T0 the pardnts, to both Jointly if they.artr ,-
living,
living, if either is dead, ter the survivor; •Ith. To the bro. '.
tilers and dieters.
• Tito net of,Felmiary,.23, 1861, prov . ides,for the All'aridf
ing of the $3OO Coinniuttiodlitoney,"wlierd 16e soma p'er.
son was ankh' *ailed; and wed required tolutietho cur- :I
rico or furnish a substitute.
DISCHARGED pOLDIERS:'
Tho act '3lWrch l 2,lBoljitls6 r ake3 iirtnitdOiht fur ttt9
IleYlllout•e646 l• • :/' ; ••••, f •J'•:.• r.
SJOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY,. •
. •
I • to such soldiers as hove .aeridentoili lost their dfeelutr,
All peisens having any claims ntuir any of the above - •
mentioned Acts, oa any other kind of claitat against the
United States. or State floverannents, can have them
promptly vollecttel; by addressing the nadeisigned.
formation and advice cheerfully Oven t 9 eoldkersov tb,*„
ft ieuds; flee of chargV. •' ' "'• • •• • •,"
A talorisci ~trety and Abey Witr:C/aun .Age,l4
mayo,2lSe7 lluartaanov, [ llunkitigdOn co, Arita, i.
addle of dm flock.
find 811, St.. nootht.ido
PIII.I.4II)SLPAIA.
mporter, Alionnfacturott
Ind dealer it.4l 1:404 & •
itodiiy of •
Fancy
r LAW nod.
DIIEN'S IV I.:A IC.
IL;ving• cc:bilged, r
, o dei o d ;ina i m proved
ry old nod ti votalrly
A i ;
MARBLE YARD:
.if •
GRE kN' '8.7, 0,-BE411:.01,
11NN ing en terethinto partnersblp, int TA the public that
they are prepared to extents all etylei, of ' •••-
Filth Ape MONUMENTS, ILEAD§TONES, Also Eulbilug; /
Work, ill. ae low prides es anyabip, !lithe tounty„
Orders front a distance promptly Attended I '..rt
Pimp on ,MIFFLIN street, a few doors east of the Lis- ,
therm, . -m1163367
"1,1 - , •4 11. %,'..," ,
I base been requasteit by the owners or, the following
Sowing Machines to dieposo of them if possible at the
pricer annexed,us they wish to procernOingef tittchiries
in their place:
Ono Grocer A: linker Machine: loop slack, hi good iiirin?
ning ordei, cost $5O, trill take $lO3 ono Florence machine.
with 'tucker' c; cost $BO 2 will taute"(griod °tar) $5Z,'
ono graver 6: Baker. machine, loop stitch, with 'box, cost '
s6:i, will take $l5; ono Wilcox & Gibbs, cost $65, , ,witt
take $10; one (hover k. machine; gOod running'
Littler, coot $55, till take $00; [ one Porker Machine, orlth
corer, scell 4-igt -$00; will Italie sss'. - due' fine
Orotur kilaker,3lachiuu, uerernesn used, cget,witibtnc); -
or. extra , VS, take $75.
Lettere for inforinalion and- orders for: the. nelebnited
Singer,slachine he addressed to .„ .„, r
July 28 - -11 - " J. C.lllidltt,ltuntlngdon, Cu,
• •• crr T
.50000".iW4 1 0*41)40*;
On ing.to, the demand for, our Ilacldnes vo have decided.'
to take all lthids exchiiip fur, the GRO•
VElti BAKER. 1. - ft,a
We also exchangoincw maclilnot for old Grover /4,
linker that inn'a corn our of one of repair, on'reitionablot'
terms, I.;'• f.:„. 1.'"1,(1
Wo have for auto tho following, Machines which 701
have token estchitogo;fur„,th . o Grover k Baker ft.
1 Slow Machine,. coat $65, will take $l5.
1 Parker go " " " 45, " 23 • •
1 Sioger, do, „ f• 50 , •j , • .! , 50.
I Wilcox S; " . 50. , 35
1: Singer t 60;— '4O ,;
t rather da . . ." 60,, "
All ordeia fur the abovejni.l for the Celebrated GROVER
& BAKER Machines, address
GREENE & BROTHER,
set , d '!: Lelatier,Building; Uuntingdote,
rl l l-1= G-MuOJELU
rfillg • tt GLOBE , JOB " DFFICE",
tho most comptioie Inv in tlie country, iiidpoe
eessee the most litepiti fort lition for promptly executing toy
theMst style, , every. r . nritgy of Job, yrintitic et1FL,49,2
CIRQULARS','
‘• ••" BILL 'ilE . .A.ir.)§;
POSTEIAz
-ARDS, ,; „ ,
• 'PROGRAMMES; '•
BLANKS
, CALL AND EXANINZ eraCiltr.N3 97 Wono, ,
LEWIS!'EOOK 'STATIONERY di MUSIC STORE.
• . .
:• - •
OtA.NKO! BLANF.SI 11LA816.0 4
STADLF/S,SALES,.: 1 ATTACH'T PIZEOITITONS,;,,
• ATTACHMENTS, EXECUTIONS,
SUMMONS,' ; • •" •' DEEDS, •. 7 -; e.•
SUDFCENAI3,' MORTGAGES, -„ ;
SCHOOL ORDERS, • •• JUDGMENT NOTIS„'
LEASES FOR HOUSES, NATURALIZATION B
COMMON BONDS, JUDGMENT BONDS,
WAll.'iwqp, FEE ./41
NOTES, with waiver of the $39,0 paw,, • ,
JUDGMENT NOTES; with' a waiver of the $3OO
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, with Tefieltere. • ;
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Justices ; of Hill:esp.
and Mifiletere of Cooped.; :• ' • ' . • t c,'
COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and clopnlkT un k ,
iparz,p; p
of /mettle and 'Battery, and Affray. ' ' t -
NUKE WAQIAB, to recover amount or Jtitiginent. , •
COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for State, Clidue% Benno!,'
Borough 'and Township ' " • •,• • • ,• •• ,
Printed on ennerior piper, and for rota at the 'MO,
the GLOBIE,. .
BLANSI3, of 'every destrimfon;frlated cider; neatly
fit ;short non., and on good Paper. • - .•
•
14 . .18,..Dealer in. -Bbok* . :Eta=
V V tionery and Munical Inetruments, actrninkttllDD
diardoal•
HUNTINGDON,~~P~I:~
MEE
„Fop, 54t . ,4 Caw.,;
LABELS, AC4, '&O., '&43.4
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