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

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HUNTINGDON, PA.
gte !canners' goluntit.
Economy in Seed Planting.
Experiments have recently tended
to prove that roots and grains, by be
ing planted much farther apart than is
usual, will actually yield larger crops
than aro now obtained. This has been
shown to be the case with potatoes,
and more recently with wheat. It is
found that the wheat plant increases
above the ground in proportion as its
rootchave - ropm to devel6P without
interference with those of its neighbor.
In one experiment wheat thus treated
furnished ears containing over 120
grains. It was found in the course 'of
the same experiments that on every
fully dovelopcd.coreal plant there is
one superior to the rest: and that each
ear has one grain which, when planted,
will be more productive than any oth.
er. By selecting, therefore, the best
grain of the beet ear, and continuing
the experiment through several gener
ations; a point will be•reached beyond
which further improvement is inipos•
Bible and a fixed and permanent typo
remains as the final result.
Who Should Have it.
"It is said when mechanics have
land'tkiey generally give it better cul_
tivation than farmers, and consequent
ly hat.._einore grapes, pears, strawber
ries and "water melons, and earlier po
tutikes",:and, cucumbers. They devote
more 'mi.° and labor to a small space,
and reap a larger profit from it."
If any ono will look at the immense
crops a very small garden will pro.
duce for a family, and compare it with
the little crops from very large farms;
they should need no better induce
ment to enrich their soil highly. .
The great point to remember is
this, that labor is the groat item in
farming; but that it takes more labor
to farm rich ground than poor ground.
'We have, as it were double crops with
the same single labor.
Thinning Out Fruit —Thin out the
pears where they over-bear, removing
every knotty and wormy specimen.=
There are some varieties that grow in
clusters, and do not generally over
bear—from these the wormy or worth
less ones only should be removed; but
where the tree is not too large to man
sael. and are not cluster-growing, no
two-specimens should be allowed to
touch; as 'they. are almost certain 'to
become wormy and both are lost.—
..Many persons, not acquainted with
fruit raising, hesitate to thin out their
trees, on the ground that the crop
may be diminished. This may be pos
sibly but not positively true, if the
fruit is intended to be fed by the pigs.
But even. should it be otherwise true
sometimes, who - would not prefer to
have one bushel of large, beautiful,
hiScious pears; to five bushels with
probably not a half a peck among the
whOle fit to put upon your table or
send to, market ?—Germantown Tele
graph. '
Turnips Among Corn.—A correspon
dent says: It is frequently the ease
that' in passing through corn-fields in
autumn, we find space between the
rows occupied with sturdy weeds,
sometimes the spurious vegetation
completely . oyertope „ the, maize,
,and
"caste it into the shade." Now, I
would inquire, is it not much better
and more prudent, in every sense of
the word, for the farmer to occupy the
soil monopolized by the exhaust-weeds
with some crop that will contribute to
his resources, than to have it filled
with such production, and which will
not only "sap the land" most wretch
edly, but foul it by the dissemination
of their minute and - multitudinous
seeds? Certainly no farmercan doubt
the affirmative. By sowing the pur
ple-top turnip seed at the last dressing
of the corn crop, and "scuffing," it in
or sowing just before a rain andallow
ing that to cover it, he can have a
hundred bushele of good turnips per
acre, if the soil is rich and well culti
vated, instead of a host of worthless
and pestilent weeds.
Where the Flies Comes From.—Flies
will soon be abundant, and most peo
ple wonder where they come from.—
Our readers, if they remember the fol
lowing paragraph, can answer the in
quiry The eggs of the house fly are
laid . indecitying matter,,such as dead
leaves,' add' especially ;in the Manure
of stables; about seventy or eighty be
ing the'rnstal number. These soon
hatch, and the lame grows rapidly,
feeding upon, the' substances found
near it.. After a short time the outer
skin hardens, and becomes brown and
tough, forming a case shaped like a
little barrel divided into rings. The
transformation of the farm is quickly
made and : the animal . is Soon ready to
emerge as it perfect insect.
How to „Fry, Potatoes.--Prof. Blot
giveW the following directions for fry
ing potatoes : Cut them in whatever
form yon . wio above a bowl of cold
water, so that they will drop into it.
Then drain and wipe them dry. This
must'btO 'done (iniekly, so as not to al
low the . p,Otti . tbes to turn reddish,—
Have a coarse towel ready, then tarn
the potatoes into a colander, and im
mediately'. 'turn them into the towel
shake them a little, and quickly drop
them in hot fat. When done, turn
them into a colander, sprinkle salt on
them, and servo hot. If you wish
them light or swelled, leave the pots.
toes in the colander only about half a
minute, thou put thorn back in the
very hot fat, stir for about a minute,
and put them again in the colander.
If the fat is very hot, when dropped
irto it for the second time they will
certainly swell. Bear in mind that
fried potatooa.must be eaten hot as
possible. Fry only ono side at a time'
as it takes three times as long to fry
them when cut in pieces as when
sliced.
CO TO
LEW46'
RED FRONT
GROCERY
FOR
SYRUPS,
MOLASSES,
COFFEES,
TEAS,
Canned Fruit,
Dried Fruit,
Canned Vegetables
Mackerel, Herring,
Mess Shad, Trout,
Salmon, White Fish,
Crackers, Tea Cakes and Cheese,
Confectionery of all kinds,
Cedar-ware, Willow-ware,
Queens-ware, Glass ware,
Stone-ware,
Dried Beef,
Sugar-cured Hams,
Shoulders, Sides, &c
EIDEII 2111 D TE%D.
CHEAP.
Its-Call and e,econine Stock anti Prices
INlca UIRE'S
SPANISH
_EAR DRESSER
FOR PROMOMO TUE tyIOIVTLI, ..13,41J17/11NO TUE HAIR,
And rendering it dark and glossy. No other compound
possesses the peculiar properties which so exactly suit
the various conditions of the human linir. The use of
this oil as a hair dresser has been universal in every sec
tion of the country in the Spanish Main for centuries.—
No preparation of art could give that elegant luxmlance
and abundance of hair which have so often been the ad
miration of travelers in Spain. Thia oil is highly and
delicately perfumed, forming an article unrivaled in ex
cellence and upon *Odell the Spanish people for many
years hat set its scat of enduring appro‘ al.
- MCGUIRE'S'-
ExicanNlM Flowed Lotion
For removing dandruff and scurf from the head, whiten
tog and perfuming the skin. This article is entirely dif
ferent from anything of the kind ever offered in this court
try and is warranted free from nil poisonous substances
This valuable lotion was need by the Emperor Alarimil
lan, and Empress Cat iotta of Mexico, and universally
used by Mexicans for three hundred years. As a wash
for the head—it is cooling, cleansing and refreshing.—
When thus used it at once relieves headache.
McGUIRE'S
WILD FLOWERS FOR THE TEETH
All lb'se who are in favor of white teeth and a pleasant
and perfumed breath, should at once nee dicUulre's Wild
Flowers for the Teeth. All these preparations aro pat
up in the most elegant and ornamental manner. We
make no exception in saying that they are an ornament
to a lady's toilet tablo, and none complete without them.
Warranted satisfactory or money refunded. Dealers
will bear this in mind. Sold by all respectable Drug
gists in the United States and Canadas. Address orders
to
RICHARD NroGIIIREI,
Depot and Manufactory,
1091 263 North Second Street, Philadelphia
For Bale at Lewis' Book Store, Huntingdon.
The Trig of Bohner and Bienlior[
THE PEIGIITAL MURDERERS,
MID
The Confession of Bodenburg
AND
THE EXECUTION.
FOR SALE LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
THEY ASK WHO DOES THIS?
THE undersigned would respectfully
inform the el tizene of the town and country that
they are prepared to
REPAIR WALLS, WHITEN CEILINGS,
and lIANO Plain and Ornamental PAPER In the best
style. Also, to furnish material and do PLASTERING
se the shortest notice and on moderate terms.
Thankful for past patronage Choy solicit a coutlnu
once of the earn.
T. G. STRICKLER . CO.
Huntingdon, March 374n1
U. S.
REVENUE STAMPS
FOR SALE
AT ZETVIAT BOOK STOI?E.
HUNTINGDON, PEIsrNA
ll'Ci lin 0' IL '0)
RED FRONT
ENTERPRISE STORE.
Sugars.
All kinds, at very small profits. Not
offered low to draw you on on other
goods. Our prices to continue low,
regularly.
Syrups.
The best Silver and Golden Drips,
genuine Lovering and other Syrups.
New Orleans and other Baking Mo
lasses.
A variety of kinds of best always on
band cheap.
Coffees.
Roasted and Green, cheap as the
cheapest for the same quality _
Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Dried Beef,
at living prices.
Cheese.
Tho best N. Y. State Goshen and
Ohio Cheese.
SUGARS,
SPICES,
Candies.
The best stick and other candies,
wholesale and retail.
The best Flour by the barrel, sack
or pound. Cheaper for the same qual
ity than elsewhere.
By the hundred or smaller quantity
Stone-Ware.
4000 1, 2,3, 4,5, and 6 gallon crocks,
'ars, jugs, and churns, selling cheap.
GLASS & QUEENSWARE.
A. large stock of Ironstone and Corn•
moo ware, in setts or by the - piece.—
Glassware, Earthenware, Fruit Jars,
eta , at Red Front, cheap.
Wood and Willow-Ware.
A large assortment of Baskets,
Buckets, Churns, Tubs; etc,, etc., at
Red Front.
Fruit, &c.
Dried Poaches and Apples, Raisins,
Prunes, Currants, Elderberries,—Can
nod Fruit and Vegetables, etc.
Salt
By the sack or bushel. Also Dairy
Salt.
Spices, &c.
All kinds of Spices, and a great va•
riety of notions. Soaps of all kinds
and cheap.
Pickled Salmon, Haddock, Shad,
Trout, White Fish, Mackerel, Dry
Salt, Quoddy Labrador, Lake and
smoked Herring, by the half and guar
for barrel, kitt, pound and dozen. All
warranted,a4 cheaper than elsewhere.
Tobacco.
The beet quality of Tobacco, and
cheaper than any other store in town.
RED STORE.
Variety.
For what you want first call at En
terprise Headquarters where prices
will be kept regularly low.
ENTERPRISE HEADQUARTERS,
HUNTINGDON, PA,
Teas.
Meat.
Flour.
Feed
Fish.
WHEELER &WILSON'S
HIGHEST PREKIITX
• LOCTS LIMO
Sewing Machines,
Received the only GOLD MEDAL at the
PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867.
They are adapted to all kinds of Faintly Sewing and
to the' u.e of Seamstresses, Dressmakers, ylanu•
Nehmen of Shirts, cellars. Skirts, Clanks, Mantillas,
Clothing, flats, Caps, Corsets, Linen Goods, Umbrella.,
Parasol., etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen,
woolen and cotton goods, nit!, ellk, cotton or linen
thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, bent, fall, cord,
braid, bind, and perform every species of sewing. making
a beautiful and perfect stitch. alike on both Mos of the
article sewed.
'normalities uhleh recommend them are:
1. Beauty and excellence of Mitch, albto on both sides of
- .
the fabric sewed.
2. Strength, flraineini and durability of Boam,that will
not rip nor ravel.
3 Economy of Thread.
4. Attachments and wide range of application to purr*.
see and materials.
5. Compactness and elegance of model nntl
6. Simplicity and thoroughness of eenstrurtion.
7. Spord, ever of operation nod manegement, and quiet
ness of movement.
Instructicne free to all. Machines kept in repair one
year free of charge,
U. B. LEWIS, Agent,
EMI
SELL'
BASTING
SEWING MACHINES.
A Patent Self Beater hoe been attached to the celebra
tea DROVERS BAKER SEWING MACIUN ES
Theabove machines will maks either the chain or
Lnck Btltcli,(atitell alike on both eurfacos). Call and
eee than Roik. }or furtlit r Information write to or all
Leister's Building, up stairs
April 26 lf
BARGAINS.
I have been requested by the miners of the following
Sewing sfachines to Mom.° of them if possible at the
prices annexed, as they alai: to procure Singer machines
in their place:
One Grover & Baker Machine. loop stitch, in geed run•
ning order, cost $9O, will take $5O; one Florence machine
with tucker & c, cost $BO, will take (good order) $53,
one Grover k Baker machine, loop stitch, with box, colt
$65, will take $45; one Wilcox & Gibbs, cost $65, will
take $3O; one Grover & Baker machine, good running
order, cost $55, will take $4O; one Parker Machine, with
cover, well finished, cost $6O, will take $35 . oue fine
Grover & Baker Machine. never been used, coat with tuck
or. extra hemmers &c , $7B, I: 111 take $7O.
Letters for information and orders fur the celebrated
Singer Machine to be addressed to
July 28--tf J. O. BLAlR,ltuutingdon, Pa.
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MARBLE YARD,
J. M. GREEN & F. O. BEAVER
Having entered into partnership, Int trot the public the
they are prepared to execote all 'tyke. of
Plain and ornamental Marble Work
Such as MONUMENTS, ILEADSTONIIS, also Building
Work, at as low prices as any shop in that ountj
Orders from a distance promptly attended to.
Shop on 31IFFLIN street, a furs door. east at' the in.
theran church n0.h6,156
READ AND BE POSTED !
TO THE NEWLY _MARRIED
AND ALL IN WANT n.i,
•
Now to e,
oSte.
THE undersigned would respectfully
announce that he manufactures and keeps constantly
on hand a large and splendid assortment of
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS
WASH. AND CANDLE STANDS
Windsor and cane lent chairs. cupboards, gilt and lose
wood moulding for mirror and picture frames. and a 'vari
ety of articles not mentioned, at prises that cannot fall to
be eatisfactory.
Ile is also agent for the well known Bailey a Decamp
patent spring lied Bottom.
The public are invited to call and examine kin Mack
before purchasing elsewhere.
Work and sales room on Kill street, near Smith, on.
door west of Yenterk store.
Huntingdon, Aug. 1, 1868
NEW GOODS
An
PLENTY OF THEM
H. ROMAN.
MEI
MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING
SPRING AND SUMMER,
3UBT ItEOBLVIR,
IL ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
Foi Gentlemen's Clothing of (helmet material, end made
in the heat workmanlike manner, Call at
H. ROMAN'S,
opposite the in:midi!' House itt AlOrket &pare, San tins
den, Fa.
WHARTON & MAGUIRE,
HILL STREET, -
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
WHOLESALE 80 RETAIL
Foreig ad Domestic
HARDWARE,
ereLEM, AD.
MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS,
and buyers generally, to invited to the feet that we are
nuw offering a BETTER ASSORTMENT of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C.,
than can be found elsewhere in this part of the State, at
prices to suit the times. Our stock comprise' all articles
In this line of business, embracing a general assortment
of TOOLS and MATERIALS used by CARPENTERS,
BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS
JOINERS, Ac., Ac., together with a large Wilco!
iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and
Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope,
Chains, Grindstones, Circular,
Mill and Cross• Cut Saws,
Enamelled, Finished
and Plain Hot.
low Ware.
Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns,
Oil and Powder Cans.
An excellent armament of
Wi! C7Utlarp,
Comprt■(ng
KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA
AND TABLE SPOONS, SCIS—
ORS, RAZORS, &O.
BRITTANIA do SILVER PLATED WARE.
Household, Horticultural and Farm
Implements,
Of the latest and most improved patterns,
CONSTANTLY ON lIAND AND FOR SALE
AT AfANUFACrURERS' PRICES.
HUNTINGDON, PA
CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS
Will And a genera) anaortmnt of material for their use
col:lasting In part of
Carriage Trimmings, Hubs, Spokes,
Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts,
Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa
tent and enamelledLeather,
Whips, Tongues, Soc
kets, Shafts, tfe.
GRERNE &
MIX. , ..A.C)32C.ISNXInetIEIDS
Huntingdon, Pa
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
S LEDGES, HAMMERS.
HORSE AND MULE SHOES,
Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron& Stee
CARPENTERS
1;111 find in oar estubliehment n superior stock of •
PLANES,
SAWS,
AUGERS,
HATCHETS,
HAAIMERS,
FILES,
CHISELS,
•
lIINGES,
SCREWS,
LOCKS,
BOLTS,
PULLEYS,
SASH-CORDS, &C., &C.
MINING AND MINERS', GOODS
NAILS and SPIKES, of nil varieties
BLASTING POWDER, ELISE,
GOAL PICKS AND SHOVELS.
3E l 'itz-zactoextes
Can be accommodated with everything In their :Inn from
• Grain Separator to a What-atone,
3E/13.13-CieriS
Are menially Invited to call and examine our stock of
BUILDING HARDWARE
Agricultural Implements,
Comprising the famone Russell
Reaper, blower, and Dropper, combined,
Rundeit's First Premium HORSE PITCHFORK,
Rakes,
Scythes,
Hoes,
Hay Forks,
Trace and Halter Chains,
Breast Chains,
Cow Ties,
Curry Gornt.,
Cards, Sc., Sc., ac
Among the specialties of oar House, we desire to cat
attention to the celebrated
The exeluelverlght to sell which Is vested In ue. Baud for
actrcular and get full particulars of same, and satis4
yourself of its superior qualities.
Scales of all sizes and descriptions, Including
Tea and Counter Scales,
Platform Scales,
Grocers' and Druggists' Scales,
!tolling Mill, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port.
able, Hopper, Miners and Trans.
portation, Hay, Cattle and
Coal Scales,
FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS'
CASH PRICES,
The largest and best assortment of
GLASS; PAINTS,.OIL & PUTTY,
JAMES HIGGINS
COOK & PARLOR STOVES.
Beet Norway nail, raft bar au hoop Iron.
STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions
WAGONsBOXES,
CARBIAGE SPRINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WIRE
Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil,
liy the barrel or gallon, at very love flguree
Air A call Jo reepectlldly solicited, feeling pond,
dent' t 1 goods and pikes will nqt flil tb
IdensaMat
'WHARTON 4,MAOUjR,E.,
11tintingdon, 'Jay 7, 1887
DEALERS IN
The attention of
Can be supplied with
stud compere our prices with otlore
OHIO PUMP,
SCALES.
Ever offered in this place. '
A GREAT VARIETY OF_
ALL SIZES OF
NAILS AND BRADS,
By the keg. Very low I
Rilatrtlp4ia a»flexlisintents.
A WORD TO
CONSUMPTIVES.
Being a abort and practical treatise on the nature, cans
no, and symptoms of Pulmonary Ckmaumption, Bronchili,
and Asthma: and their prevention, trealmeat, and cure
by inhalation. Sent by mail free. A ddrese Q. VAN
MAIM ZIA, M. 1)06 West Fourteenth St., N. T.113,14-ly
H.O.Rona. 0/.0. W. ELM.
Xl..gCb MIME CIO Mr-ar-ALIS,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
China, Glass & Queensware,
433 MARKET ST., NORTE smn
BELOW FIFTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
June 20,180
ate_ ISAAC K. STAUFFER, ay . "
WATCHES and JEWELRY,
No. 241 North 2d Street, corner of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA.
An assortment of Watches, Jewolry, Silver and Plated
Ware constantly on band.
*4-Repairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly at
tended 10. Aug. 114 y
ARCH ST. CARPET WAREHOUSE,
832 ..A.RCI-1
BELOW NINTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA
The Old Established Stand!
Receiving for the Sang Trade a large stock of the New
Styles of
CARPETING-S,
Purchased at the Lowest GOLD RATES, and will be sold
at • great reduction from last season's prices.
ENGLISH BRUSSELS at $1 50, and all other goods in
proportion.
JOSEPH BLACKWOOD,
11111304 in $32 Arch fittest, Philadelphia.
URNITURE.
F
JOSEPH WALTON & CO.,
CABINET MAKERS,
No. 413 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Our establielstnent is one of the oldest in Philadelphia,
and from long experience and 'superior facilsties we are
prepared to furnlalt good work ntreaeonnble prices.
We manufacture line furniture, and also medium.
priced furniture of exporfor quality. A large 'stock of
furniture always, on band. Goods made to order.
Counters, Desk Work and Office Furniture far Banks,
Offices and Storeeimade to order.
Joe. Winter. J. W. LIPPINCOT7. See L. Score.
13A-11:11MHP.161
RAW BONE
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
IR ADE MARK .
SPRING ei)" . " 17.7_:,: 1870.
Fiurrnoweas •
Increase your crop or
CORN, OATS, POTATOES, WHEAT, AND GRASS,
As well as
ADD TO THE FERTILITY OF YOUR SOIL,
by a Judicious ■nd Economical modo of
l& A.. ST TY E. I MT GI- -
Gel the value of your outlay /blips, seas-on.
Obtain better filled ears and heavier grain.
Keep your soil free front noxious weeds.
Make your land permanently fertile.
Over SIXTEEN yearn of constant age. on all crop., line
proven that BMW, now Bone Fliogpboto may be de
pended upon by Farmers.
HIGHLY IMPROVED AND STANDARD WARRANTED
For Sale by Agricultural Dealers generally.
BAUGH & SONS,
/NANTPACITIMP,
Office, No. 20 South Delaware Avenue
mb&Gm PHILADELPHIA.
Eight Per Cent. Gold.
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
OF VIE 'MOE OF
$1,500,000,
EI:EM
ST. JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY
RAILROAD COMPANY.
In denominations of $l,OOO and $5OO, coupon or register
ed, with interest at eight per cent per annum, payable
1511 i February and Anglin, In Gold free cf United State,
taxes, in New York or Europe. The bonds have thirty,
years to run, payable in New York in Gold. Trustees,
Fanners' Goan and Trust Company of New York. The
mortgage which secures these bombs is at the rate of $13,-
500 per mile; covers a completaroadfor every bond ls•
sited, and le a &stand only mortgage, 'This line, con
necting 13t.Jeseph with Sort Kearney, will mike a abort
and through route to California.
The Company have a Capital' Stock of $10,000,000
And a grant of Lrind from' Congrese,
of 1,600,000 Acres, valued at the
' "
lowest estimate, at
/tint Mortgage Bonds,
Total,
Total length of the rood, 271 miles; distance included
in this mortgage,,lll miles ; price 97 1-2 accrued interest
in currency. Can bo obtained from the undersigned.—,
Also, pamphlets, maps ane Information relating thereto.
Those bonds being am well secured, and yielding a large
ince me, are desirable to p•lrtlee seeking safe and lucra
tive investments. We recommend them with entire con
fidenae:'
W. P. CONVERSE & CO.
Commercial Agents,
NO. 54 PINE STR EET, NEW YORK
HEATERS AND IRON FENCES,
of the most improved etyfe, oven doortrand frames, doff;
stile, and in feet everything made in this line.
Wo have a larger stock of pattern', and can fornish
tinge at short notice, and cheaper than they can .be ha 4
in the country, Having a good drill, we are prepared
do drilling end fitting up of all blade. •
Office in .11..iestars' New Building, 11111 street, Hunting- .
don, Pa.
NO. 49 WskEl TRE ET, NEW YORK . 1ieh.17,1869. BLAKE &
TANNER
Fiscal Agents,
'4lsy 30,4 m
DOBBINS'
ELECTRIC
BOOT. POLISH
Makes a Lasting Shine
Slam who black their boots on Satorday night with
ordinary blacking. don't have much shine on Sunday, as
the polish fades off; but the shine of
3308331N5' BLAKII*G
Lasts Saturday night and . 01 day Sunday.
IT BRATO ANY OT/IHR BEACH/NO KM
Manufactured only by J. DOBBINS,:at hie %memo
!harp and Blackleg - Works, Sixth Street. and Garroag
town..ikverine, xbiladeiph la, Pa, -
Poi elate by *limey & Co., adjoining Lewis' Book Store,
!Inntingdon o Pa. riorlB
GET THE BEST
READY ROOFING.
Suitable far all IMlldinas, Dwellings, Berns, Churcter
Factories, &a., and for all climates; equally adapted to
flat or 'strap roofs, and can be applied. by any ordinary
workman. '
THE READY ROOFING
Is more durable than tin, and does not cost ono-1181ra,
much. It is cheaper than shingles, far more durable,
and fireproof It is made of the heaviest fabric ever used
for the purpose. end is put up in rolls ready for shipment
to any part of the world. Send for circular and samples
(gout free.)
We elm manufacture
GRANITE CEMENT,
For repairing all kinds of leaky roofs, chimneys, akr
lights, &c. This Roofing Cement forms a permanent ad
hesive coating over the whole surface of all roofs, wheth
er tin, shingle or composition, completely closing up
leakages, and being composed largely of ground granite,
whseh sets and hardens, and soon becomes an artificial
Slate or Stone covering.
ROOF PAINT,
Tor coating Tin and all kinds of metal and compoefflort ,
roof.. It will not run. crack, or off, but form ow
men ont and perfect protection, wherever placed. 'CI.
furniabed at half the coat, and potateseee twice the dura
bility of the common oil taints used for such promo.' .
County right. for silo.
For Circulars and ail partiadarsi Addrm
BEADY ROWING COMPANY,
eel.9m • •
rat MAIDEN LANS, N. T.
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UNITED, iiiiATEs
Authorized WAR diAllll AGENCY
ILITNTINGIIdk, PA
SOLDIERA' HEIRS, ATTENTION r
The act of Congress approved March 2. 1867, gives tr
Heirs of Soldiers who died prisoners of war,
COMMUTATION FOR RATIONS,
for the time the soldier was to held a prisoner, Itt ,the'
rate of twenty-five cents per day, to be paid In the follow.
ing order: let. To the widow, if unmarried; 2d. Ts the
children; ad. To the parents. to both Jeintly if they are
living, if either Is dead, to the survivor; 4th. T. the bro.
there end sisters.
The act of February 28. 1867, providos (or the aroma
ing orate $3OO Commutation Money. where the sans, pet.
son was again drafted, and was required to enter the Bei.
vice or furnish a substitute.
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.
The act of March 2, 1867, afee nukes provident Att. kia
payment of the
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOVNTT
to such soldiers AD have accidentally lost their
gee
All persons having any claims under any ef the above
mentioned Acts, or any other kind of claim against the
United States or State Governments, can have theta
promptly collected, by addressing the uedersigned. la.
formaton and adrics cheerfully given to soldiers er their
friends, free of charge.
W. R. WOODS.
Authorized Army and Nary IThr-Craim - .Agynt,
muy9,21867 tituctutanou, Huntingdon co., V&
PENNSYLVANIA R' IL ROAD
TIME OF LEAVINci OF TRAINS •
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
wrsTWARD. .
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STATIONS
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12, Hamilton,
7 01 Ht. Union,...
Mapleton,
7 17 31111 Creek,..,
7 30 Huntingdon,
Petersburg,.,,
Barrer
8 0118 4. r
m u e l e n C g r h e i o n k i ,
8 20 Tyrone,
Tipton,
Foatoria,
8 42 nell'a Mills,..
I 0 00 Altoona,.
II 07
A. N.
Tile FAST LINE Eastward leaves Altoona at 12 3
A. M., and Arrives at Huntingdon at 1 45 A.N.
TllO CINCINNITI Menses Eastward leaves Altoona at
6 45 P. M. and arrives at linnttugdon at 7 04 P St.
PACIFIC Exenass Eastward, leaves Altoona at 700 ►
K. and passos Huntingdon at 8 06 A.ll.
CINCINNATI Exparss Westward leaves Huntingdon at
3 32 A II slid ntrive. at Altoona 4 50
The FAST LINE Westward, passes Huntingdon at
7 OS P., 31. awl arrives at Altoona at S 12 P. M.
LI UNTINGDON St, BROAD TOP
RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On nml after Thursday, MISR 10th, MO,
ger Trains will arrive mind dopmrt as follows:
VP TEAM. DOWN TRAINS:
FIPAZAS.j MAIL
STATIONS. 1E4P411 Molt
P. 31. I A. Id . I I
A. 81. P M.
/.14 6 1011.1 0 51I1un/Ingdon,. fig B'2ol 414 110
510 11 Long Siding 811 •
629 24 McConnellelown 753 331
635 30 Pleasant Grore 746 3 . 24'
644 43 Ilarkle6burg 735 310
6 0.1 55 Coffee Run 720 2ST
6 06 01 Rough& 8eady,...... 7 14 2 69
623 , 13,C0t0 , ... .7 00 Zas
627 -, 1612141m/I Summit ........ : 6 161 2at
4 h. ° 43 ) 530 Saxtofi, LI 6 40 t 2it
3.2 7 00 to 622 ,
7 17 1 047 Rldillesbarg. • 606 201
7 241 964 Hopewell. , 555 114
742 10 12 Pipor'6 Run' 642 136
803 10 '3lTuroevllle 523 1'27
817 10 4.3 Bloody Ran,. • 610 1 9 / 1
Au 825 At 10 501:110unt MINI; 11.41 505 gal 60
SHOUP'S BUN BRANCH.
. , ,
Le 6 46'1.4 9 35 1 Faxter1,......., Al • 6
30Vs • 2 16'
7 00' 960 Conlinont . :•'. . : .... ..... , 6 151 260
1
7 05, 0 6.3 l C p r r st o w od for r d :p
city,.... : 6 10' . 151
41 7 16166 10 06 Dudley, ,z 4 6 0914.3 '1
44
liuntiugdoq Juno 16, 10. AWN 111•8111.1P8 MO.
West Huntingdon Foundry.
JAMES SIbIPSON
PLOWS, THRESHING MACHINES.
FARM DELLS, SLED AND SLEIGH SOLES
WAGON BOXES, IRON KETTLES,
C;ELSEiti34.6 . O9I
For Furnaces, Forges, Grist and Saw fills, Tanurfat
' sad Brickyards,
AND .1011 WORK IN GENERAL.
ARCHITECTURAL k ORNAMENTAL DBPARTMHNT.
Iron Porticos and Verandah.,
Ironies '
Columns and Drop, Ornament f or wooden..
porticos and verandahs,
endow Lintels and Slits,
Cast Ornamouts for wooden lintel., .
Cellar Window Guards all sizes,
Chimney Tons and Flues,
Saab Weighto, Carpet Strips,
Resisters, Heaton, Coal Orates,'
Vault Castings for coal and wood cellari, -
Arbors, Tree-boxes, Lampposts, Hitchimpposti,
' Iron Hailing for porticos, verandahs, balconies, flown ,
beds.
' Yard and Cemetery Fences, etc.
Purlieu 47 allenlion paid 'to fencing Vanden, Lola.
Address JAMBE SIMPSON,'
se23,bil Huntingdon, Pe.
HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
EASTON BLAKE. M. MARION McNETL a
BLAB E racak : „.
Puma/ore to J. 2d. CDNNINOIIAM & 80N,3
Iron and Brass Poundors4
$3,000,000
$1,600,000
HUNTINGDON. PA
$15,500,000
IRON and BRASS CASTINGS wade in a Brae elm" (
Foundry. We bare always on band all
kinds of Plow and Stove Castings, Wash
O Kettles,
Cellaririndowe, Grates, Coallele
.
= Castings, for pavements, Window well
et all sizes and weights, Pipejalats, SS
and Sleigh soles, Wagon boxes, MOOT. Castings. fo
steam and water, grist, saw, intuits aull Plaster. lab 4
all descriptions..
rIIO TUE LADIES.'
The eubserlbere hare recently dlecolerad • new
article—the
ESSENCE OF STARCH;
In calling the attention of the ladies to our Starch
they will dad that it economizes labor, produces •
434411T1FUL GLOSS,
Much superior to common starch. and easier to iron. Iq
fact if you went a beautiful gloss on your skirt, or you
husband's shirt or collor,.procure box of our &series
of Starch. The cast is tHAIng, only in cents a box._
Try u box and be convinced. Every Family sh od
have a box of the Essence of Starch. For sole by' al
* Grocere and dealers'in the United States. Manufactur
only by SMITH, lIAMItION A CO., sole proprietors, No.
1113 Harmer •Ip3ot. Phi ladelphia. • /
./Fir For solo at MA Si lf A COT. Enterprise Head-
TintleTS. feb9
• yr. 'LEWIS, Dealer Books*, Sta
I. tiouory awl 3 . pleice lnetrumentfi of di mond:
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Leg lc
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6 /7 12.1 .
6 /0 04
6 321 61
4 62 47
426 31
19 6
409 19 ,
4 021 03-
3 491 61
3 41 46, ,
a 30 37
3 26 33
3 20 7 ' 27
3 00 7 19
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