MEN WANTED FOR THE INVALID, CORPS Only those faithful soldier a wino, from womnis or the hardships of war, aro no longer tit for active field duty, will ha received in this Corps of Honor. Enlistments will be for three years, unless sooner discharged Pay and allowance same as for officers and men of tine United States Infantry; except that no premium or bounties for enlistment will bo allowed. TL IS will not inialulato ally pensions or bounties which may be due for previous ser vices. For the convenience deers Ice, the men will be selected for three grades of duty. Those who aro most efficient and able-bodned, and capable of performing guard duty, etc., will be armed with muskets, and assigned to compa nies of the First Battalion. These of the next degree of efficiency, including thoso who Leo lost in hand or nn arm ; and the least effeeti, e. Including those who have lost a font or leg, to the companies of the Second or Third Battalions; they sill be armed wits, swords. The duties will be to act chiefly as provost guards and garrisons for cities; guards for hospitals and other public buildings t and as clerks, orderlies, Sc. If found necessa ry, they may be assigned to forts, Se. Acting Assistant Provost Marshals General are author ized to appoint officers of the Regular Ben ice, or of the Invalid Corps, to administer tine oath of enlistment to those men who Late completely fulfilled Gnu prescribed conditions ofroinnission to the Invalid Corps, sic: 1. That the applicant is unfit for sorrneo in the field. 2. That be is fit for the duties, or some of them, indica. ted above. 3. That, If net now lit the service, he was honorably dlscharged. 4. That ho is meritorious and deserving. For enlistment or further information, apply to the Board of Enrollment for the district in w Lich the appli cant is a resident By order of JAMES B, FRY, Provost Marshal General. J. D. CAMPBBLI., Captain and Provost Stardnal. llnnutingdon, July 5,1563. • - A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO POSING CERTAIN AMEND MENTS TO THE CONSTITU TION. 113. E it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of nsmyhernia in General Assembly met, That the follow ing amendments ho proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accordance with tho tenth article thereof: There shall be an additional section to tho third article of the Constitution, to be designated us section four, as follows: SECIIO7I 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military ser vice, under a requisition from the President of the United Elates, or by the authority of this Commons: math, such electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall he, prescribed by law, as (alb as if they were present at -their usual place of election. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be dvsignated as sections eight, and nine, as follows: Servos 8. No bill shall lie passed by the Legislature, containing mere than ono subject, which shell ho clearly expressed hi the title, except appropriation bills. ,Eznzlon 9. No bill ellen ha passed by the Legislature granting any powers. or privileges, in any case, where the authority to grant such poners, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred ninon the courts of this Common:: smith. AMIN CESSNA, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN P. PRRNET, Speaker of the Senate. • Office of the Secretary of the Common wealth. 11Aniusuuno, July 1, 1808 PFAWS VAMA, SS I do hereby certify that tho foregoing and [r... L] annexed is a tall, true and correct copy of the original Joint Resolution of the Gener al Assembly, entitled "A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Con (Unarm," as the sumo rooming on Lila in this office. IN TESTIMONY u hereof, T have hereunto set my Laud, and caused the seal of the Secrets ry's of f ice to be affixed, tbe day and scar above written, ELT SLIFER. Eecrctary of tho Commonwealth July 7[11,1863—t0 MUSKINGUM VALLE - ~- :7 7 . - = l. 1-=== - Z- - -- - -e_T7_- -, --,f.:V--7 - --,,- - '''.- c-,,-;'--1r.,------'--:-:-.---,1------ -,,-_-:---, i---. 71 C.,.._ '''' 4VA: _ ,.. t? . ili, z,c--- STEAM" WORKS, CORNER. OF Market and Third Streets, ZANESVILLE, OHIO, WE ARE NOW FULLY PREPAR eII to build Portable and Stationary Engines of the most improi cd styles and pelt. ns, also Portable Saw Mills and Sorgho-Cane Mills from the oldest nod newest and most improved patterns. lye respectively request those in want of Portable or Stationary Engines, for any purpose whatever, or tboso who am in want o; Circular Saw ➢fills, either double or singlo, with ways end earrings to user any length log, to giro ns a call, or address us by letter, which will receive prompt attention. Please road the following statements in regard to the operations of our Portably Engines and Circular Saw Ileursrowzr, Crawford Co., Pa., May 18, 1803. 'Alessi's. J. & J. 11. Iltrvmx. Gentlemen:—• * • We received our Portable En• gine and Saw Mill all in complete order. perfectly oath• fled with the Saw 31,11 and Engine. Everything works to our entire satisfaction, beyond our expectations. We sawed 4,800 feet white-oak boards in live hours, and with good could have sawed more iu the same time. 11 - 0 most cheerfully recommend your Saw Mills and Engines to thoso wishing to purchase. Respectfully, 0. REYNOLDS & E. AUDRESS. For further reference, ‘to would refer you to Samuel Millikin, of 11011idaysburg, Pa., mho has ono of our first class 20-horse power Portable Engines and Circular Saw in operation at Tipton Station, Blair county, Pa.— lie authorized no to say this Mill and Engine lies gh en such entire satisfaction, that, since starting it, he has sent in his second order for a Mill and Engine of same size. t We would also refer you to M. M. Adams, Cresson, 'Pa., '.13. Zeigler and J. S. Reed, Hun tlngdon, Pa., , llurley et Co , Tyrone, Pa., A. L.Hollidny, Hollidaysburg, Pa., all of whom have purchased of us. We ship our Saw Mills and Engines fully equipped and ready for work. Wu warrant our Machinery to do all that our circular claims for it, and to saw from 6,000 to 10,000 feet of inch lumber per day, J. & J. H. DUVALL, No. 55 Corner of Market and Third Streets, just opposite C. O. It. Road depot, Zanesville, Ohio. Juno 3,1853—1 m. WHEELER & WILSON'S o SEWING' rf2 mAcHINE. t.ka R.' A. 0. KERR, ALJTOONA, PA ,4 •9 .{ AGENT FOR BLAIR AND MINTINGDON COUNTIES. SSOSTI.I.A uarraanAk. HESE MACHINES ARE ADMIT ted to be the beet ever offered to tho public, and too r superiority is satisfactorily established by the fact that in the last eight years, OVER 1,400 MORE, of these machines have been sold than of any other man ufactared, and more medals have been awarded the pro prietors by different Faire and Institutes than to any nth era. The Machines are warranted to do all that is claimed for them. They aro now iu use in several families in Al. inane, and in every case they give entire satisfaction. The Agent refers those desiring information as to the superiority of the Machines, to A. W. Benedict, Joseph Watson, E. 11. Turner and E. E. Deltleman. The Machines can be seen and examined at the store of the Agent, at Altoona. Price of No. 1 Machine, silver plated, glass foot and new style Hemmer—W. No. 2, ornamental bronre, glass foot and new style Hemmer-455. No. 3, plain, with old style Hemmer—SM. fOct. 21, 1802-Iy. BIRD CAGES, {TM POZES,, POZIZCTAIN3, RABBI a MUM, AFD BEco, FOR SALE AT LEWIS DOOR. AND STATIONERY STORE OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES, GILT GOLD *SHADES, MUSLIN SHADES, BAILEY'S FIXTURES, TAPE, CORD AND TASSALS, A FULL ASSORTMENT AT LEWIS' BOOK STORK YOU will find the Largest and Best assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods at D. P. awi.w. Wm, MARCH & BROTHER, Respectfully ham in their numerous customers, and the public gonerall y, that they ho v e just receis ed a large and splendid stock o 1 Goods at their storo lu MARKLE,6IIUIiG, consisting In part of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, ' BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, WOOD & LOW WARE, 1-42 TOBACCO, SEGARS, NAILS, GLASS, OLD MEAT, CRACKERS, PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, &c., &c. AIso—BONNETS and TINWARE; And In fact everything 51e00115 kept in a first Ow coun try store, which nom bought low for cash and will be sold at corresponding low prices for cash or country prod. uco, and request the public to give us a call boforo pur chasing elsonliero, feeling satisfied we can offer suiiorior inducements to cash buyers. Wo repectfully request the patronage of all, and es pecially nor Trough Creek Valley friends. Everything taken In exchange for goods excoptpromS. tea. 4.7,0- Cash paid for nll kinds of grain, for nhloh the highest market prices will be given. Wm. Meech Is agent for the Dread Top Railroad Com pany at Ilarklosburg Station. Ile Is prepared to ship all kinds of grain to the Eastern markets. Daring a largo and commodious warehouse, farmers can store a sth 111111 their grain and flour until ready to ship. Evory COIIVC- Memo will be afforded them. ISO have also a stock of FASHIONABLE FURNITURE which will be sold at reasonable prices. WILLIAM MARES & BRO. Mai klesburg, May 27,1863. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY ! AN IMMENSE STOCK AND ENDLESS VARIETY OF , HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. NOW OPEN A_ND 10. R SALE BY JAS. A. BROWN 7 HUNTINGDON, PENNA. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK Art 8, 1863 IAPER ! PAPER ! ! PAPER II ! Tracing Paper, _ __Dunreenion Paper, Drawing Papor, Deed Paper, Tissue Paper, Silk Paper for Flowers, Pot foroted Paper, Brittol Board,- S flat Cap Paper, Foolscap Paper, Letter Paper, Commercial Note Paper, Ladies' GIB Edged Lettor and Notts Paper, Ladies' Plain and Fancy Noto Paper, White and Colored Card Paper, in Packs and Shoots, For sato at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Music Store. t f! 1-- :- . . 1 0-0 (-) I' l W x P'` F., CI r. 1-4 Ell ENVELOPES Wholesale and Retail. 50.000, WHITE, BUFF, ORANGE, AND FANCY Just received and for sato at LEWIS' BOOK STORE THE BEST STOCK OF FINE STATIONERY, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, EVER RECEIVED IN lIiINTINGDON, CAN NOW BE HAD AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY AND MUSIC ST( RE• IPt i4 -.6i%.-ti-t e,:ck_42.,., _ . %.111.311' - '7-- % 600 _ .s. , , ...„ A6Es 6f: ,T- r"1-,,, ~,, ~-.. ..-'.'-';1.1:‘ -.....-:::" r). -- - -- --- - - : h, ' -Q-- ---&-v---.,: ._.,mi ... ~ FOLANKS! BLANKS ! BLANKS! aI4TABLE'S SALES, ATTACIFT EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, EXECUTIONS, SUMMONS, DEEDS, SUBMNAS, MORTGAGES; SCHOOL ORDERS, JUDGMENT NOTES, LEASES FOR HOUSES, NATURALIZATION B`KS, COMMON BONDS, JUDGMENT 310500, WARRANTS, FEE BILLS, NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO Law. JUDGMENT NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO Law. ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, with Teachers. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Justices of the Peace and 'Ministers of the Gospel. COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and COMMITMENT, in case of Assault and Battery, and Affray. ECIERE FACIAS, to recover amount of Judgment. COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for State, County, School, Borough and Towns/tip Taxes* 'hinted on tutporior paper. and for sale at the Office of the HUNTINGDON GLOBE. BLANKS, of every description, printed to order, neatly, at short notice, and on good Paper. UNION ENVELOPES AND PAPER FOR BALE "IT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. WINDOW SHADES, CORDS, 7.4.55EL5, &C., and BAILEY'S FIXTURES, A haadeorne assortment just received and for sale at LEWIS' ROOM. STATIONERY& MUSIC STORE PISTOLS ! PISTOLS!! soles, Sharpe% Smith & NV - ogee:nee, and all 'entered patterns of Rovolvore, Pietole, Cartridges ' Rondo Knives, &c. &E., for solo at the Hardware Store or JAMES A. MOWN. Huntingdon, On. )lay 21,1801 -z•otsYM.vAll PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. TIME OF LEAVING OF TRAINS IFESTIVAR D. EASTWARD ' 4 '..---Tij 1 ',.: !'i -,..9 r': 5 st H 5. 4 g I.< x 4 s' t .., :,;,. ; ~; STATIONS. ;g, .., gE, Z' . e. r 8 <2 rt 0I.:. : - .. _ , .1 ,5 .tn tr• 5. :.", ' - '1 r. 1 . 74 9 P. 51.1 P. ar. I A. Itl, 1 A. 31.1 9.21.1 A. U. I P. 51 4 46 N. Hamilton, 12 28 4 54 5 05 Mt. Union,— 10 45 12 26 6 04 Mapleton, 12 11 8 09 VIII Cr00k,.., VI 00 5 13 Coal Siding,. 12 01 6 23 7 05 022 6 33 Huntingdon, 10 .21 It 21 11 b 5 5 391 Petersburg ,... 10 00 In 40 i 5 48 llarroo, II .13 5 54 6 00 SprucoCreol, 9 54 8 54 11 26 6 10 Itirtniughana t 11 10 6 19 6 21 Tyrone, 933 8 33 11 00 6 30 Tipton 10 48 6 35 ...... Fostoria, 10 43 6 40 6 39 hell's Mills,. 9 14 8 14 10 39 700 820 740 665 Altoona,. 840 800 10 25 r. IC I P. u.l A. m.l A. M. 1 P. x.l ,i, at. A. st. The FAST LINE Eastward leaves Altoona at 115 A 51., and arrives at lluutlngdon at 2 27 A. M. seOPArer*,lll. GREA.T TRUNK LINE FROM THE North and Nortll-11 - ent for P/lILABELPIIIA, Now- TORN, READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, Ac., 4c. Trains leave Ilannisntiaci for PLIIIADELPRIA, Now-Yeas, READING, Porisvittx, and all Intermediate Elation+, at 8 A. M., and 2.00 P. M. Env -Yong Express leaven Ilinntanuan at 2.15 A. M., ar riving at New-Tont: nt 9,15 the name morning. Fares flora 11 irtruseuno TO Noir-2'ooo, S✓ 35; to Putt- ADELPHIA, 55 35 and 52 80. Baggage checked through. Returning, learn Now-Youx at 0 A. M., 12 Noon, rind 7 P. N., (PITTSBUROU Exraxss.) Lcavo I'IIILAMILPRIA at 8 16 A. M., Rll.l 3.30 P. M. Sleeping cars In the NEW-YORK EXPRESS TRAINS, through to and from PITT,,BURGII without. change. Passengers by the CATAR Mot Rail Road lenvo TAM AQUA at 850 A. 70., for PRIL.ZLPRIt and all Interme diate Stallone; and at 2.15 P. 51., for Pnannctruit, Now- YORK, and nil Way Points. Trains lean e PAsvitte at 9.15 A. M., and 2,30 P. M., for lIARRISBURG And Nen-Tons. An Accommodation Passenger Train leaven EVADING at 8.00 A. 51., and retornn front PHILADELMITA at 6,00 P. M. 43- All the above trains run daily, Sundays excepted. A Sunday train leaves Porrsvats at 7.30 A. N., and IDELPIIII at 3.15 P. M. COMMUTATION, MILEARE, SRANON, and EXCURSION Truants at reduced rates to and from all points. 0. A. NICOLL% General Superintendent. April 20, 1863 BIRNBAUM'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, dN HILL STREET, A few doors west of Lewis' Book Store, HUNTINGDON, PA. Photographs and Ambrotypes Taken in the Best Style. IIe—CALL AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS, NFAV ORLEANS, Sr. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, NORFOLK, N., TAKEN.—ASHDY SLAIN, AND THE BACK DONE OF " SECESH" lIROIfEN Rut while you rejoice at the enema of oar itallent troops, and the pro4pect of tho epootly downfall of the Rebel Army, do not forget to cull at the store of WALLACE & CLEMENT, bofore purchnsing Mscubere, and see our new stock goods, consisting of Dry 0001iA, Orocerles, Boot" and Shore, Queen9trai e, Crockery ware, Tobseco Segal a, Shoulders, Floor. • Salt, and a general asiorltnent of notions, all of which are of ford on rea9ouublo terms for cash or produce. Iruntingdon, Join 1, 1802. I 1 COAL OIL!! COAL OIL!!! Tomes A. Drown sells the (minim "PORTLAND KERO SENE," OR COAL OIL. clear as water. This is the only kind of oil that gives entire stiffs/action as an agent for light. Downie of connterfolts and colored carbon oils. Thoy emit an offensive smell and amok. A largo variety also of COAL 0/L LeIAIPS, Chimneys, Globes, Wicks. Burners, Shades, de., he.. sold at the very lowest prices, at the Hardware Store, IltiLting. don, Pa. !sg:c.„-. VIOLINS, itif For sale choap at LEWIS' Ilool{, STATIONEEY &. MUSIC &TORE. SONGS AND BALLADS, &C., BEST QUALITY YELLOW, ENVELOPES, LADIES ! ATTENTION!! 13ALMORALS, a handsome lot just received direct from Now York, by FISHER ,4 SON. YOUR CHILDREN, CALL AT LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONRRY STORE B LANK BOOKS, OF VARIOUS SIZES, lOU gala at LEWIS , BOOK AND STATIONERY MEE 00AL BUCKETS and Shovels, kf for at& by JAMES'A. DRCITN CULL at D. P. G WIN'S if you want • 4 , faiddonablo Goode CARPET Sacks and Fancy 137141itt!sa 0* READING RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. WAR FOR THE UNION MEI GUITARS, SYNIPIIONIANS, ACCORDEONS AND FIVES, FOR EVORYBODY The Dime Melodist, The Dime Song Book, No. 1, The Dime Union Song Book, The Dime Military Sony Book, The American Dime Song Book, Yankee Doodle Songster, Songs for the Union, The Stars and Stripes Songster, Dixey's Essence of Burnt Cork Songster, Gus Shaw's Comic Songs, Bet Ty's Comic Songs, The Shilling Song Book, Lover's Irish Songs, Dime Book of Pun, Dime Boolc of MipsAl, Arcw Dime American Joker, Ph:. Dime an . 1 other Kovds, The Dime Letter Writer, The Dime Droam Book, The Dime Dialogues, K05..1 rk 2, The Dime Speaker, Nos. 1 dr 2. The Dimc Cook Book, The Dime Recipe Book For ettlo et Lams' 13o0K, STATIONARY AND bloom STORY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS AND SMALL PORTRAITS ON au TUE DIMTINOI7IBIIIID onICISAB AND CIVILIANa, FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. 'FOR PRESENTS TO PLEASE AND INSTRUCT PENS! PENS!! GET THE BEST I THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! C. BARNARD'S Oelebratcd "Coirugated Metal" Pens ARE FOR HALE AT LEWIS BOOK STORE, Agent for the county. Pnxces-25 de. per dozen or $2 per gross. T"E " CORRUGATED METAL" PENS, made by C. BARNARD, era the beet Com mercial and School Pone, without exception to any.— They are used by all the principal Ranks and Government I:Wls,llll)watt., Public and Private Schools; also, by Um most prominent Commercial Muses throughout the Uni ted States and Canals. But a short tirao has elapsed Moto C. BARNARD'S PENS have been Introduced into the United States, still is mark ed preference is given them over all others for the follow ing seasons: The "Corrugated Metal" PENS do not cor rode; thoy will not splatter or cut through the thinnest paper; tlisy have nn easy gliding motion, a certainty or equally diffusing the ink, softness of point, and gi eat du• rability. Tho fell°. frig teidimonials, selected from numerous others, are respectfully submitted: I hare Steed the Metallic Pens of Mr. O. Barnard and highly approve of them. C. BARSTOW, President VS& Nicholas Bank, Neu, York. line need the Pen of Mr. Barnard, and find them o be as he representa, cud take pleasure In recornmend ng them to the public. WELLS, YAHOO I, CO., A. MULLIGAN, Cashier. C. laiirnnyd'e Cone have Leon Wad, and are highly ep proved in Me °Moo. S. G. OGDEN, Auditor IY. S. Ciutori House, New Dr*. Having tried the corrugated Pons made by Mr. Barnard. I con recommend them as excellent. SAMUEL L. BREESE, Commandant .Ynvy Yard, Brooklyn. We add ours to abovo recommendations. R. B. CROMWELL A CO., Now York. I have no hesitation in saying Daruard'a Pene are &„ eidedly the bent I have over used. S.C. „Agent Chard Rafts L•kprGu Co., Arno York. We can confidently recommend Mr. C. Bernard's Anti- Cori onive Penn an the bent orer brought under our notice, without exception. WILKINSON, STETSON & CO., Park Place, New York. T. D. HUOIIES, Quhier. We have been riling the Pone of Mr. C. Bernard, and take gloat plea/pure in rocommending them to the public, on they are an excellent oracle, and .111 lie repreeonte them to be. A. J. CLINTON, Secretary Eagle Instirawe Cb., Now rork. Upon trial we have found Mr Bernard's Pens to be ex cellent. FRED, PROBST & CO., New York. I would recommend Mr. Barnard's' Pens as n superior artmlo to any I have used. GOUVB. KEMBLE, Now York. We add onre to the above recommeadatione. UNDERHILL, HAVILAND & CO, New York Of all Penn I have ever used, Mr. Barnard'n have given me more satisfaction, and I can recommend them to the public as being entirely anti.corroaivo. E. POIREB, Now York. After six months' constant use of C. Barnard's Anti• Conceive Pen, no can Confidently recommend it as the best metallic pen nu have ever used, finding from ties above experlonce that It does not actually corrode. B. McLCAN & CO., New York. C. BARNARD, Manufacturer of Corrugated Moto! Pon, John Street, Clerkenwell, London. June 19, 1962. WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, A LARGE STOCK QM SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Window Curtain Papers, JUST RECEIVED LEWIS' BOOK STORE SCHOOL BOOKS, FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC nOitE, UUNTINGDON, PA OSGOOD'S Speller. let, 2d, 3rl, 4th and sth finders. 51'0UFFEIC'S Speller and Readers. SANDER'S do do do Town's Speller and Definer, (old and now editions.) Smith's, Bullion's and Brown's Grarnrunts. Fitch's Physical Geography. Warren's Physical Geography. Mitchell's, Monteith and MeNolly's Geographies k Atlases Camp's Ocogiophy, with Roy to Mitchell's Outline Maps. Webster's and Worcester's Dictionaries. Quackenhos' First Lessons In Composition. Qoackenbo's Composition and Rhetoric. Greenleaf's, Stoddard's and Brooks' Arithmatics. Peterson's Familiar Science. Greenleaf's and Stoddard's Keys to At ithmetica. Greenleaf's and Dayton' Algebras. Greenleaf's Key to Algebra. Parker's Juvenile Philosophy. Porker's First Lessons in Natural Philosophy. Parker's Philosophy. Willard's History of tho United .t tate& Child's Goodrich's " Payson, Dmitort and Sorilmer's Ponmagehip, In oteren numbers. ratter & Ilammond's Penmanship in !weirs numbers. Academical, Controllers' and other Copy Books. Davies' Elementary Geometry and Trigonometry. Davies' Legendre's Geometry. Greenleaf's Geometry. Fulton & Eastman's Book-keeping. Book Keeping by Single Entry, by lisnaford & Payson Book Hasping by Single and Double Entry, by Lianaford & Payson. Other book. mill be added and turninhod to order. A full [dock of School Stationory always on baud Huntingdon, l'a. MILITARY BOOKS. REVISED ARMY REGULATIONS BY AUTHORITYDP TILE WAR DEPARTMENT. The book in on octavo of sro pngee. is elegantly printed on fine paper, with new bold type, and has an admirable &la/afire index, for nhich every officer will be grateful, the 111013100 t his eye rests upon It, as no former edition has over lied au index, and the want of ono has been long felt in the Army. The Appendix embraces the Articles of War. contain ing many important correction.; also, selections from the Military Acts of Congress, including thong passed at the NA session. PRIER $2, 00. FOR SALE AT LEWIS' WOK STORE CAVALRY TACTICS, [ArrIfORIZED EDITTOIq By Major William Gilliam, 11. B. A, Jnot publlabed and for mile at LEWIS' ROOK STORE Conleo in ono voluefe. Price $l.OO. TT NITED STATES INFANTRY TACTICS For tho Instruction. exercise, end manoeuvres of the United States Infantry, including In fantry of the Line, Light Infantry, and Rifle men, prepared under the direction of the IVar Department, and authorized nod adopted by the Secretary of War, May Ist, 1801, contain ing tho school of the soldier school of the company; instruction for skirmishers, and the general calls; the calls for skirmishers, and the school of the battalion; including the articlos of war and a dictionary of military terms. Complete in one volume. Price $1.25. For sale at Lewis' Book Store. ALSO, THE HANDY BOOK MIMI UNITED STATES SOLDIER, On coming into service: containing a complete system of Instruction in the School of the Soldier, with a prelimina ry explanation of the formation of a Battalion on Parade, the Position of the officer& de., LT., being It firer book or iurroduarion to authorized U.S. Infantry Tactics, just pub. liahod. Price 25 cents. For Cale at LBWIEF BOOK STORK. WO, Hardee's Rifle and Light Infantry TACTICS Complete in 2 rola. Paco $1.60. For sale nt LEWIS' BOOK STORE. AXii-Tho Books sent by mail to may address on the rcr °int of the prim Iluntin gdon May 26,1561. SARBLE YARD. The undersigned . .. t ri n o g ul a d on reme i c t l i ny ,u, r, i i . l i t o l g te c a o t u te n ttd e lo . n to of t ne . c t l o tllen o e r beautiful marble now on baud. He le prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tablet and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or Ilastorn Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro. priate devices, or plain, as may suit. Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, &c., will be famished to order. W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work. manship equal to any in tho country, at a fair price. Cull and see, have you purchaso elsewhme. Shop on 11111 street, Huntingdon, Pa. GYM. wiLLIAms. Huntingdon, May 16, 1855. PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS D. CAMPBELL, e j ° ATTORNEY AT LAW. HUNTINGDON, PA. Moo In Um Brick Row, neatly opposite tho Court House. (April 16,1883 J. 11. 0. CORBIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HUNTINGDON, FA. Office on Hill Street. Illuitiugdon, Jan. 14, 1802-tf. T ALLISON . MILLER, 4 1w_ . DE?V"TIST, Has removed to the Brick Bow opposite the Court Muse April 13,1850. H T. ATTORNEY AT LAN, HUNTINGDON, PA E= WILLIAM . AFRICA HAS AGAIN COMMENCED TILL BOOT AND SLOE-MAKINO, ONE DOOR EAST OF IL ROMAN'S CLOTHING storm. llle old endowing, and the public generally, will glre him a cull. [Huntingdon, Oct. 20, 1858.] y E. GREENE, DENTIST. ty Office removed to opposite the Excimngo Hotel, on Railroad street, Huntingdon, Pa, Atoll 7,1803. THE JACKSON HOTEL, HUNTINGDON, PA. LIiORIIISON, Proprietor WM. LEWIS, Dealer in Book,, Stationery and Mue!cal Inatrn manta, Huntingdon, Pa. AT GUTMAN & CO., Dealers in Ready made Clothing, Huntingdon, Pa. 1)R. JOHN iIcOULLOOH, offers his tlrotestionsl services to the citisens of Huntingdon and vicicity. Oflice on Hill street, one door east of Iteed's Drug Store. Aug. 25,'55. Q S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi- Li. eines, Perfumery, Dye gtuffs, Oils, ke. Aleo—tiro• corm, Confectioneries, Re., Huntingdon, Pa. J M. CUNNINGHAM . Founder, llnntturbo, ro TAMES A. BROWN, ty Dealer in Hardware, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, he., 'Hunt ingdon, Da. T_ll - ROMAN, .L. Donlon in Ready Made Clothing, lint. and Cape, Boots and Shoes, &c. T)P. GWIN, • Dealer In Dry Deeds, Groceries, hardware, Queen■ .taro, Hata and Caps, hoots and Shoe., Lc. 1 - 1 4 'SHER & SON, Dealers in Dry Goods ; 1: Grain, &c., Huntingdon, Pa. WM. 'WILLIAMS, Plaln and Ornamental Marble Manufacturer. LADIES' FURS, a splendid variety Cheap by FISHER & SON. ENVELOPES- By the box, pack, or let. quantity, for sale at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONER.'" SIDIUL WRAPPING PAPER! A good nrticlo for ante nt LEWIS' BOOK 2.TORF if 1 you want Carpets and Oil Cloths, call m D. P wltureyou will find tho largetst ae xortment in town. Q.CHOOL BOOKS, Glonorally in ono In tho Schools of tho County, not on hand, will be forniohed to order, an application nt LEWIS' BOOK, AND STATIONERY STORB. THE CYTHARA—The 7- 77 Pa a Presbyterian Panimodist—The ;,1)